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TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION ANDRE WARD AND POWER-PUNCHING COLOMBIAN ALEXANDER BRAND FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

 

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SHOWDOWN SET FOR SATURDAY, Oṣù 6

AT-ìmọ gbagede IN Oakland, California

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Oakland, BI ELEYI (August 4, 2016) – On Thursday, August 4, Roc Nation Sports ti gbalejo ik tẹ alapejọ fun meji-Time World asiwaju ati oke-ti won won iwon-fun-iwon Onija Andre Ward (29-0, 15 KOs) and power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) ni Lake Merritt amphitheater ni Oakland, California in advance of their August 6 ja ni Ebora Arena ni Oakland. Ward and Brand will meet in 12-round WBO Intercontinental title fight televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:35 p.m. Et / PT.

 

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf sent senior special advisor, Penny Moore, to kick off the press conference with an official proclamation honoring Ward’s contribution to the city and declaring August 4 as Andre Ward Day.

 

Below is what the fighters and dais guests had to say at the press conference:

 

 

Andre Ward, Meji-Time World asiwaju ati oke-ti won won iwon-fun-iwon Onija:

“The Bay Area is a beautiful place. I’m blessed to be here in my city and to represent you all. I’ve gotten a lot of heat in the press about fighting here but I won’t apologize. I dreamed about fighting here and being a headliner. We’re going to continue to headline. I’m thankful for all the sponsors that were named, HBO and everybody who supported on a small and big level.

 

“I’m excited about the future. I want to be the lightweight champion of the world, a two division champion. Gbogbo eniyan mo wipe, but it’s impossible for me to overlook this man (Brand). I’m not built like that. I wasn’t raised like that. I wasn’t groomed like that. As a young fighter, I don’t operate like that. This man is coming, this is his super bowl. Because this is his super bowl, it has to be my super bowl. My ribs are showing, Ebi n pa mi. I’ll see you all Saturday night.”

ALEXANDER BRAND, Former WBC Latino Super Middleweight Champion:

“I want to thank you all for being here today. It’s a pleasure for me to be in this wonderful city. All I want to do is give a good show and make sure that I give that to my fans here in Oakland. I want to have a good fight and work hard. It’s really a true honor to be in the ring with a champion like Andre Ward.”

Michael YORMARK, Aare ati Oloye ti loruko & Strategy – Roc Nation:

“Over the last year and a half this city has become our home away from home, with Saturday marking Roc Nation Sports’ third big Bay Area fight in the last 16 osu. Die ṣe pataki, Oakland is also the home to the world’s greatest pound-for-pound boxer and Olympic gold medalist, your very own Andre Ward and now the new home of another Roc Nation star athlete, Kevin Durant. On Saturday at Oracle Arena and live on HBO, Andre looks to continue his conquest of the light heavyweight division when he takes on power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand.”

 

Virgil Hunter, Andre Ward’s Trainer:

"Thanks to the city of Oakland for coming out and supporting Andre. We hope you continue to do that as we continue to grow in his career and his journey. Much respect for Team Brand. We consider him a very formidable opponent. He cannot be taken lightly. We know he can fight, we know he is a great competitor. It is also an honor for us to be in the ring with him and his team.”

 

James Prince, Andre Ward’s Manager:

“I like to thank God for this opportunity, HBO, Roc Nation, Antonio Leonard Promotions and Team Alexander Brand. Alexander Brand has over 400 amateur fights so this is an opponent we’re not taking lightly. Anybody who has 400 fights has a lot of experience so we look forward to fighting him. We had him on our radar a few months ago but we didn’t reel him in. We were injured and he got away from us. Come Saturday night, we’re going to put an S.O.G brand on Alexander Brand.”

ALEX CAMPONOVO, Alexander Brand’s Manager:

“It’s been a long road for Alexander Brand. He’s worked very hard to get where he is today. He was given the opportunity by HBO last December for a fight in Florida on HBO Latino and he showed his true colors. This is a great opponent, one of the greatest of all time, in Andre Ward. We know that this champion probably has never lost a round inside the ring and that is what Brand is here to do, to prove himself and to show that if you try and work hard, you can go very far.”

 

 

Tony Walker, Igbakeji Piresidenti, HBO San-ọṣẹ-View:

“On behalf of our executive Vice President Peter Nelson and the rest of the HBO Sports staff, I’d like to say that we’re very happy to be here in Oakland. We are looking forward to a great card on Saturday night. We’ve done three shows from Oracle, and each time, Andre Ward has put on an outstanding performance and showcased his skills as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. We consider Andre one of the HBO family as he’s been able to showcase his skills, become one of the best boxers of this generation, recognized as a champion and he’s all done it with great character and great professionalism. He’s a joy to work with us at the network.

 

“I’d like to welcome Alexander Brand to the network as he’s here to spoil the party. Anytime you get in the ring, anything can happen as we’ve seen in boxing over the years. We welcome him and know that he’s going to give a great performance as he tries to elevate his own career.

 

“There seems to be an opportunity that people have been talking about this fall for Andre. With what we’ve seen in boxing over the past few years, I think we should wait to see what happens Saturday night, then start talking about what happens after that. The telecast starts at 10:35 p.m. Et / PT. We have a great broadcast crew, we guarantee you some informative and exciting discussion on boxing and a great night of television.”

 

 

Ward vs. Brand is a 12-round fight for the WBO Intercontinental title, presented by Roc Nation Sports and sponsored by Corona Extra, Verizon, ProSupps, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Jordan Brand, Bata Palace, Kingsford, Autocom Nissan, Ticketmaster and The Clorox Company, supporting the Bay Area Community for over 100 years. The event will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing®beginning at 10:35 p.m. Et / PT.

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TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION ANDRE WARD AND POWER-PUNCHING COLOMBIAN ALEXANDER BRAND MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES AND PHOTOS

 

SHOWDOWN SET FOR Satidee, Oṣù 6 AT-ìmọ gbagede IN Oakland, California; TELEVISED LIVE ON HBO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ®

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Oakland, BI ELEYI (August 3, 2016) - Lojo tuside, August 2, Meji-Time World asiwaju ati oke-ti won won iwon-fun-iwon Onija Andre Ward (29-0, 15 KOs) and power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) kopa ninu a media sere ni King ká-idaraya ni Oakland, California ni ilosiwaju ti won August 6ja ni Ebora Arena ni Oakland. Ward and Brand will meet in 12-round WBO Intercontinental title bout televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:35 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Lẹhin shadowboxing ni iwọn ati ki o kan diẹ iyipo lori punching baagi, both fighters participated in interviews with media members in attendance. Also on hand to catch the hometown hero were a dozen members of the West Oakland Boys and Girls Club chapter. Ward surprised the group of local youths with tickets to Saturday ká ija.

 

Ni isalẹ ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ nigba ti ik media sere:

 

Andre Ward, Meji-Time World asiwaju ati oke-ti won won iwon-fun-iwon Onija:

“It was good to get back in camp right after the last fight. I was a lot sharper early in camp than I normally am. The last couple of years, typically, you have to get the rust off first, then work on getting sharp, work on technique and the game plan. This training camp was continuous of the last training camp, I probably put in over 130 iyipo. Mo lero gan ti o dara.

“I know enough about Brand. He’s got everything to gain and nothing to lose. He swings for the fences with every punch. He’s a dangerous guy to fight.

“It feels good to be back at Oracle Arena multiple times this year. I don’t know how much stock you can put into the last couple of years. A lot of people are talking about it, but people have to weigh in the amount of time I have been doing this, which is all my life. You look at Floyd Mayweather, he took a couple of hiatuses and it may have given him two or three more years. It was a mental break and it was a physical break. Taking those couple years where maybe you’re not fighting as frequently, it’s not always a bad thing, especially late in your career.

“I came up a little different in my Olympic days. Virgil Hunter is the type of coach who will get you away from everybody and turn your phone off. We didn’t have snapchat in 2004, we didn’t have Instagram in 2004. We had a room that we all had to huddle around with desktop computers where we all had to get news about what was going on. But now, ni 2016, I see the USA team snapchatting and Instagramming. Part of you wants to tell them to shut it down and do it like I did it, but that may not be the right thing. Understand why you’re there, understand you’re not going to get this moment again. You don’t typically repeat when you go for the Olympics. Understand why you’re there, take it seriously and everything else will fall in place.

“The key is to have a good team. I’ve got a great lawyer, a great manager and a great promotional team in Roc Nation Sports. They are going to make sure the details are right. This is a very much a business, and before there’s combat, business has to be handled and taken care of. I think fighters and all athletes should be unapologetic about taking care of business. Ti ọna, when you get into that ring or field or court, your mind can be free.

“Unfortunately, our women don’t get the respect they deserve, they don’t get the notoriety. They don’t get the exposure that they probably should get. Manquel miller, who will be on the card, and other female fighters, they do what we do. They’re training and grinding but they are not always noticed. I remember the Christie Martin days where she fought on the Mike Tyson undercards with Laila Ali. They got some good publicity and shine. Sibẹsibẹ, there are so many other young female fighters coming up, ones who are established and have been fighting, whom people don’t know about. It’s a beautiful thing. I’m happy for Raquel and excited to have her on the card. I don’t believe when people say there is no market for women’s boxing. Let’s create a market then, let’s create some buzz!

“Sergey Kovalev is not on my mind at all. I’ve got a job to do. I haven’t even talked about Kovalev. We can talk about Kovalev on August 7th, that’s what I told my team. I didn’t watch his last fight, he’s not my next opponent but I know what happened and what people are saying about it.

“I’ve never seen Brand in person. It’s tricky, in my last fight, Sullivan Barrera was a little bit bigger than me. Everyone made a big deal about that, and Brand is smaller than me. You’ve got to be able to get it done, short or tall, explosive or wild. Brand is wild, so it’s going to take a few rounds to break him down and tame him before we start doing what we want to do. As a championship-caliber fighter, you’ve got to be able to deal with everything, every style and size. I’ve never seen the guy in person, so it’s hard to gauge.

“Taking away my opponents’ best weapon away is a skill that I developed as a kid, right here at King’s Gym. Virgil was a really, really good coach. He’s probably the last of the great teachers. I’ve been in here with pros at 13 ati 14 ọdun atijọ. Seasoned veterans hitting me on my head, trying to discourage me, trying to bully me. I would go back to the corner and say, ‘Man he hit me on my head. Man he’s pushing my head back.’ And Virgil would say, ‘Then make him stop.’ In other words, I had to figure it out. Having those sessions here year after year, I had to get my respect in here first before I could even fight others. I had to learn to adjust here first before I had the chance to adjust in a big fight. Nítorí, it started here. Ati, it carried over. Ani loni, we bring in top sparrers. Sparring is different than a fight, but we bring in top sparrers to make sure my senses are on point. I don’t like to lose a second of a round so even when I am tired, I try to figure it out mentally. What can I do to offset him? How can I take that away from him? Exploit his weakness? That is constantly on my mind. I think it shows when the lights come on.

“Being back at home, it’s two-fold. Part of me wants to stop and take it in. Go down memory lane and remember all the times I’ve walked into the gym, all the battles I’ve had in here. Remember the good days and the bad days. Then there is another part of me that doesn’t like looking back too soon. I’ve got to stay in the moment. It’s kind of surreal. It’s surreal to be in the arena that I have driven past for years. Driving down 880 and wishing I could headline. Mo wa ibukun. Not a lot of people get the opportunity. I know a lot of great fighters who didn’t get the opportunity for one reason or another. And to have that opportunity, I don’t take it lightly.

“I’ve been given a tremendous opportunity. God has blessed me a lot. There’s an inscription in the bible that says to whom much is given, much is acquired. He’s given me a talent, and I’m probably not the most talented, but I want to make sure I use it the best I can. I’m running my race right now in this professional game, and when I look back I want to say that I didn’t cheat anybody, that I gave everything that I had, and this is what I have to show for it. Finishing strong is really important to me. Becoming an all-time great is really important to me. I’m just giving God a return on his investment, because he’s invested a lot in me. I’m thankful.”

 

ALEXANDER BRAND, Former WBC Latino Super Middleweight Champion:

 

“I didn’t want to show too much at this media workout but I’ve got something in store for the day of the fight.

 

“It doesn’t really matter that the fight is in Ward’s hometown, it’s going to be a fight. Wherever it is, whether it’s in his backyard or anywhere else, I’m coming to fight and that’s the most important thing.

 

“It’s nothing new for me, Mo ti jà ni 175 pounds in the amateurs. My last fight in December was at 175 pounds against an undefeated Russian when Andre Ward got hurt and couldn’t fight me on the Cotto-Canelo card.

 

“Whatever Ward brings, I’m going to have something for him.

 

“Ward still has 12 rounds to fight before he can think about Kovalev.”

 

Ward vs. Brand is a 12-round fight for the WBO Intercontinental title, presented by Roc Nation Sports and sponsored by Corona Extra, Verizon, ProSupps, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Jordan Brand, Bata Palace, Kingsford, Autocom Nissan, Ticketmaster and The Clorox Company, supporting the Bay Area Community for over 100 years. Awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori HBO World asiwaju Boxing ibere ni 10:35 p.m. Et / PT.

 

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Raquel Miller Added to Ward vs. Brand Undercard

Roc Nation Sports is pleased to announce the addition of San Francisco’s Manquel miller (1-0, 1 KO) to the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Alexander Brand at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California on August 6, 2016. This will be the first Roc Nation card to feature a female fighter.

Bayview-Hunters Point native Raquel “Pretty Beast” Miller will be making her second professional start since debuting against Sara Flores on May 21, 2016 in Richmond, California. In her augural pro fight, the former amateur standout wasted no time, scoring a technical knockout over her opponent within the first minute and 14 aaya ti akọkọ yika. Miller was the 2012 Women’s World Championships Silver Medalist, 2012 USA Boxing Women’s National Champion and 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Bronze Medalist, serving as the U.S Women’s Olympic alternate in the London Games. Miller will be taking on an opponent to be determined on August 6 ni Ebora Arena.

Two-Time World Champion and top-rated pound-for-pound fighter Andre Ward (29-0, 15 KOs) yoo pada si awọn iwọn lori Saturday, August 6, to continue his conquest of the light heavyweight division when he takes on power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland, California. Ward vs. Brand is a 12-round fight for the WBO Intercontinental title, presented by Roc Nation Sports and sponsored by Corona Extra, Verizon, ProSupps, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Brand Jordan, Bata Palace, Kingsford, Autocom Nissan, Ticketmaster and The Clorox Company, supporting the Bay Area Community for over 100 years. Awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori HBO World asiwaju Boxing ibere ni 10:35 p.m. ATI/PT.

Tiketi da owole ni $250, $100, $70, $40 ati $30, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, are available at all Ticketmaster locations, online ni Ticketmaster.com ati idiyele nipa foonu ni (800) 745-3000.

ROC NATION SPORTS ANNOUNCES NON-TELEVISED UNDERCARD FIGHTERS FOR ANDRE WARD VS. ALEXANDER BRAND

ON Satidee, Oṣù 6 AT-ìmọ gbagede IN Oakland, California

WARD VS. BRAND TO BE TELEVISED LIVE

ON HBO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

BEGINNING AT 10:35 p.m. ATI/PT

NIU YOKI, NY (July 26, 2016) – Two-Time World Champion and top-rated pound-for-pound fighter Andre Ward (29-0, 15 KOs) yoo pada si awọn iwọn lori Saturday, August 6, to continue his conquest of the light heavyweight division when he takes on power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland, California. Awọn iṣẹlẹ, which will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:35 p.m. ATI/PT, will now include six bouts of non-televised action for ticketed fans to enjoy before the main showdown.

 

The promising undercard lineup will feature East Bay familiar, Bilal Mahasin and a collection of Roc Nation Sports’ brightest prospects including, Daniel "Twitch" Franco, Rudy “The Revelation” Puga Jr. ati Darmani “Rock Solid” Rock. Roc Nation Sports’ sparkplug Maurice “Mighty Mo” Hooker also looks to ignite Oracle Arena as the card’s co-feature in a 10-round NABO Junior Welterweight Title clash against Tyrone Barnett.

 

Maurice “Mighty Mo” Hooker (20-0-2, 15 KOs) was born and raised in Oak Cliff, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, where he found a boxing home at Maple Avenue Boxing Gym by way of an outreach program for at-risk youths. His natural talent was soon noticed resulting in him competing as an amateur, during which time he participated in over 100 njà, compiling a record of 97 AamiEye ati ki o nikan 7 adanu, pẹlu 67 victories coming by way of knockout. Hooker turned professional on April 29, 2011, taking on the vastly more experienced Tyrone Chatman at the Orpheum Theater in St. Louis. After four rounds, the judges saw the fight 40-36, 37-39 ati 38-38, making the fight a split draw. Undeterred, in his next fight on June 24, 2014, Hooker scored his first professional win, knocking out Wilbert Mitchell in the first round at the Dr. Pepper Arena in Frisco, Texas. Eleven wins (eight by knockout) later, he took on undefeated Abel Ramos on January 17, 2014 in a bout that was featured on ShoBox from the Cook Convention Center in Memphis. After eight close, hard-fought rounds, the judges saw the fight a draw. Four consecutive knockout victories would follow before he took on fellow undefeated prospect Eduardo Galindo on June 26, 2015 at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas for the vacant NABO Junior Welterweight Championship. “Mo” did not disappoint his legion of hometown fans who saw him capture the title with a sixth round technical knockout victory. Lori Oṣù 17, 2015, Hooker successfully defended his title at Madison Square Garden in New York City against his toughest opponent to date in Ghislain Maduma. The 10-round decision win came on the undercard of Gennady Golovkin vs. David Lemieux and was featured on the event’s “freeview” as well as streamed online around the world. “Mighty Mo” made his debut under the Roc Nation Sports banner on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera, this past March at Oracle Arena in Oakland, BI ELEYI, where he annihilated opponent Wilfrido “La Roca” Buelvas of Columbia in the first round of a 10-round junior welterweight bout by way of technical knockout. Hooker looks to advance his undefeated record when he takes on Tyrone Barnett (23-4-1, 15 KOs) lori August 6 ni Ebora Arena. Barnett was in action this past February, with a technical knockout victory over Daniel Attah at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The D.C. native is eager to stop Maurice Hooker’s momentum and take home the NABO title.

 

Hailing lati Egbe Omi, California ati ija jade ninu awọn Boxing hotbed ti Oxnard, undefeated Junior lightweight Daniel "Twitch" Franco (13-0-3, 8 KOs) bẹrẹ Boxing ni awọn ọjọ ori ti mejo, amassing ohun magbowo gba ti 67-15, gba awọn Oxnard PAL asiwaju ninu 2006 ati awọn California State Silver ibọwọ asiwaju ninu 2007 pẹlú awọn ọna. Nigba Franco ká ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable lori Kejìlá 18, 2010, o si segun Emanuel Machorro ni Club 401 ni Ontario, California nipasẹ kan kẹta yika imọ knockout. Franco impressed ni kutukutu rẹ ọmọ, compiling ohun undefeated gba pẹlu awọn meji ninu fa ibiisere jakejado California nipa opin ti 2013. Ọkan ninu awọn ti fa wá lodi si Alejandro Ochoa ni idakẹjẹ Cannon ni Montebello, California on Kẹsán 20, 2013, but in a rematch three months later, Franco outmatched Ochoa Ifimaaki a mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu isegun ni Westin Bonaventure Hotel ni Los Angeles. Lori June 20, 2015, during Ward’s return to the ring at Oracle Arena, Franco saw action in an eight round junior lightweight bout against Jonathan Alcantara and won by unanimous decision. In his most recent fight on March 26, 2016 ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland, California on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard, the unbeaten Twitch met Mexico’s German “Panteonero” Meraz in an eight-round featherweight bout. Franco scored a technical knockout over the veteran fighter in the final round of the fight.August 6 will be Franco’s third appearance at Oracle when he takes on Renton, Washington’s Marcelo Gallardo (7-3-2, 3 KOs). The 26-year-old Gallardo has been known to play the spoiler role, scoring unanimous decision victories over unbeaten prospects Christopher Diaz and Vic Pasillas in 2015.

Having compiled an exceptional amateur record of 99-8, Rudy “The Revelation” Puga. Jr. (8-0, 7 KOs), the promising prospect from Salinas, California made his professional debut on September 2, 2011, scoring a fourth round technical knockout victory over Raul Talamontes at the Sports Complex in his hometown. Back in the ring less than two months later, Puga Jr. raised his record to 2-0 with a first round technical knockout of Jose Jesus Hurtado at the Sherwood Inn in Salinas. Ni June 2012, he sent Thomas Turner to the mat four times scoring a second round technical knockout win at the Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. After a little more than a year away from the ring, he rededicated himself to the “sweet science” with a vengeance and on February 17, 2014, Puga Jr. made his comeback stopping Charon Spain in the third round with an overpowering body shot at the Salinas Storm House in his native Salinas. Puga Jr. rounded out 2015 with a four-round technical knockout of Katrell Straus and a six-round unanimous decision over Juan Carlos Rojas. Lori Kínní 12, Puga Jr. extended his undefeated streak to 7 fights by knocking out Alejandro Osuna in two rounds at the Double Tree Hotel in Ontario, California. In his most recent fight on March 26, 2016 ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland, California on HBO’s Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard, Puga Jr. extended his undefeated streak against Carlos “Kalimba” Lozano by way of a technical knockout in the sixth round. The Southern California native returns to the Bay Area on August 6 to face an opponent to be announced.

 

Brooklyn’s undefeated Junior “The Young God” Younan (9-0, 7 KOs) is considered one of New York City’s best boxing prospects. Younan, trained by his father Sherif, a former professional boxer himself, began fighting competitively at age eight and only two years later was called a “boxing prodigy” by the New York Times. O ṣajọ igbasilẹ magbowo kan ti 90-5, racking up an impressive series of titles along the way including nine Junior Olympic championships, nine Junior Metro championships, eight New York State Silver Gloves championships and five Regional Silver Gloves championships. Ni 2011, he was crowned National Junior Golden Gloves champion and was U.S.A. Boxing’s number one rated junior boxer in his weight class. Less than a month after his 18th ọjọ ìbí, Younan made his professional debut on November 9, 2013, at the Aviator Sports and Events Center in Brooklyn, Niu Yoki, stopping Kenneth Schmitz in the first round. During his recent match up on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard that took place March 26, 2016, Younan scored a four round unanimous decision over Christian Solarzano, pitching a shutout on all three scorecards. Facing his stiffest test to date on May 13, 2016 on the undercard of throne boxing’s Dusty Hernandez-Harrison vs. Mike Dallas, Jr. on BET and Tidal.com, Younan overwhelmed Rodrigo Almeida of Woburn, Massachusetts with a technical knockout in the first round at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. Returning to Oakland on the Ward vs. Brand undercard, Younan is set to take on Jaime “Zarco” Solorio (5-2-2, 4 KOs) lori August 6. Fighting out of Baja, California, the Mexico native is riding an undefeated streak in his last six fights.

 

Ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 20, Darmani Rock (3-0, 3 KOs) is already drawing comparisons to former heavyweight greats of the past. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Rock was brought to a local boxing ring by his father at age twelve after he lost a street fight to neighborhood bullies. Standing at 6’4”, he moves with an unparalleled lightness and speed for a fighter his size. Rock earned nation-wide accolades following a banner year in 2014 when he took home the USA Boxing Junior and Youth Open, Youth Continental and Youth World super heavyweight titles. During the 2014 Junior and Youth Open in Reno, Nevada, Rock shut out the 2013 National Youth Champion, John Luna, 3-0. This impressive performance was followed by another super heavyweight title at the Youth Continental Championships in March 2014 in Quito, Ecuador where he defeated Argentina’s Kervin Espinola 3-0. Rock then took home the gold medal at the prestigious World Youth Championships in Bulgaria in April 2014 by a 2-1 decision over Germany’s Peter Kadiru. Rock also took home the 2014 World Junior Amateur Championship and capped off 2014 by being named Philadelphia’s Amateur Boxer of the Year at the annual Briscoe Awards. His most noteworthy win, sibẹsibẹ, came in May 2015 when he beat Cam Awesome in Las Vegas for the National Golden Gloves title. Rock also captured the 2015 U.S. National Amateur super heavyweight championship. He ended his amateur career as the number one rated super heavyweight in the United States (and the number five rated super heavyweight in the world) ti lọ 19-5 in national tournaments. Rock made his highly anticipated professional debut, after signing an exclusive promotional agreement with Roc Nation Sports, against Rockville, Maryland’s Carlos Black on May 13, 2016, as the co-feature of Roc Nation’s throne boxing card at the Armory in Washington, D.C. Following a devastating left hook, Rock brought his opponent to the floor with a right-left combination at the 1:54 àmì ti akọkọ yika. Without wasting any time, Rock followed his impressive debut by demolishing his next two opponents, Bobby Favors and Hassan Lee, both by way of knockout in the first round of the respective bouts. Making his Oracle Arena debut on August 6, Rock looks to keep his fierce win streak alive when he takes on Mike Kyle (1-2-1, 1 KO). The Boise, Idaho native seeks to reaffirm the impression he has set on Oakland where he scored his first career win and knockout over James Kirby this past January.

 

Bilal “Rebellious” Mahasin (8-3-1, 1 KO) is no stranger to Oakland fight fans. A resident of the Bay Area’s eastern shore, Mahasin made his professional debut in 2002 with great promise, winning his first three fights. Lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 10, 2013, he fought one of the area’s top junior welterweight fighters, Moris Rodriguez, at the Red Lion Hotel in Sacramento, California. East Bay supporters made the trek to the state’s capital for Mahasin’s triumphant return which came by way of a six-round unanimous decision. Mahasin has accrued a ring record with a majority of the results coming as wins, and has transitioned up a weight class to super welterweight. He last fought on June 11, 2016 ni 16th Street Rail Station in Oakland, going the distance with a six-round unanimous decision over Vincente Guzman. Mahasin is ready to take on journeyman Luis Alfredo Lugo (14-25-1, 5 KOs) lori August 6 at Oracle Arena in front an ever-steadied fanfare.

 

Ward vs. Brand is a 12-round fight presented by Roc Nation Sports and sponsored by Corona Extra, Verizon, ProSupps, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Brand Jordan, Verizon, Bata Palace, Ticketmaster and The Clorox Company, supporting the Bay Area Community for over 100 years.

 

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TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION ANDRE WARD AND POWER-PUNCHING COLOMBIAN ALEXANDER BRAND SET FOR SATURDAY, Oṣù 6 SHOWDOWN AT ORACLE ARENA IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA TELEVISED LIVE ON HBO®

NIU YOKI, NY (June 28, 2016) - Roc Nation Sports jẹ dùn lati kede pe meji-Time World asiwaju ati oke-ti won won iwon-fun-iwon Onija Andre Ward (29-0, 15 KOs) yoo pada si awọn iwọn loriSaturday, August 6, to continue his conquest of the light heavyweight division when he takes on power-punching Colombian Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) at Oracle Arena in Ward’s hometown of Oakland, California. The event will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® bẹrẹ ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Ward and Brand were slated to face each other last November on the pay-per-view undercard of Miguel Cotto vs. Canelo Álvarez, but a leg injury forced Ward to withdraw from participation in the event.

 

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Ward vs. Brand is a 12-round fight presented by Roc Nation Sports and sponsored by Corona Extra, the motion picture HANDS OF STONE: The True Story of Roberto Duran, Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS) and The Clorox Company, supporting the Bay Area Community for over 100 years.

 

“We can get it on, ni bayi,"Wi Ward. “August 6th, I will be ready, so come out to Oracle Arena or tune in live on HBO. Don’t miss it.”

 

“It will be a great honor to face Andre Ward on August 6 and better yet in his own backyard,” said Brand. “Fighting somebody with such an illustrious career, facing a guy that perhaps hasn’t lost a round in his entire life, is even more thrilling. We were set to face each other last November, but he was forced to pull out of the fight with an injury. Now the time has come to fight him and I can’t wait to derail his future plans. I’ll work hard to spoil them.”

 

“Andre Ward’s quest to become the best light heavyweight on the planet and boxing’s number one pound-for-pound fighter continues on August 6,"Wi David Itskowitch, COO of Boxing Roc Nation Sports. “Alexander Brand has been waiting for this fight since last year and we have no doubt he is going to enter the ring hungry for a huge victory. There’s a lot on the line in this fight for Andre who knows he can’t look past Brand towards a much discussed clash with Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion Sergey Kovalev.”

 

“Undefeated for the last two decades, technically brilliant and the last American man to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing, Andre Ward is one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world,” said Peter Nelson, Alase Igbakeji Aare, HBO idaraya. “On August 6th, Andre continues his move up in weight to campaign in the 175-pound division against challenger Alexander Brand in front a hometown crowd at the Oracle.”

 

Mo fun re lagbara ti ohun kikọ silẹ ati otitọ ita awọn iwọn ati ki o rẹ jagunjagun ká instinct inu o, 32 year-old Andre Ward’s skill and talent were apparent early in his outstanding amateur career. O si racked soke gbogbo akọle ninu awọn iwe ohun, culminating in a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 2004 Olympic ere ni Athens, Greece. As the only male American boxer to claim Olympic gold in the past

decade, Ward darapo fẹran ti Muhammad Ali, Suga Ray Leonard ati Oscar De La Hoya. O si tan-ọjọgbọn on December 18, 2004, igbelewọn a keji yika imọ knockout gun lori Chris Molina ni Staples Center ni a ija ti a ti televised ifiwe lori HBO. O si ti lọ lori lati agbeko soke 27 diẹ victories niwon ki o si, Ilé ohun lailai-dagba Ẹgbẹ pataki ti egeb ni awọn ilana. Lẹhin ti di Iwọn irohin ati WBA Super Middleweight World asiwaju, nyara lati awọn nọmba meji iranran lori awọn iwon-fun-iwon ati ki o gba awọn akojọ 2011 Onija ti Odun Eye (ESPN, Eré alaworan, Iwọn irohin ati awọn Boxing Writers Association of America), ti o ti kede wipe Ward wole ohun iyasoto ipolowo adehun pẹlu Roc Nation Sports ni January 2015, nsii a titun ipin ninu rẹ storied Boxing ọmọ. The Bay Area ọja pada si awọn iwọn lori June 20, 2015 ni awọn gbagede Ebora ni iwaju ti ilu rẹ egeb ni Oakland, California ati ki o gba wọle a kẹsan-yika knockout lori Paul Smith, continuing his unbeaten streak which dates back to when he was a 12-year-old amateur. In his most recent fight on March 26, 2016, Ward made his highly publicized 175-pound debut against Cuba’s undefeated and IBF number one rated light heavyweight contender Sullivan Barrera in front of frenzied crowd at Oracle Arena that including luminaries such as Michael B. Jordani, Stephen Curry, Marshawn Lynch and Draymond Green. Ward expertly managed the fight and began to unravel his opponent in the third round when he caught Barrera with a counter left hook, dropping him to the canvas. The rest was a routine victory for Ward, who scored a dominating dispatch of Barrera by way of unanimous decision after 12 iyipo. Ward looks forward to a formidable challenge in Brand who is now the only obstacle in the way of his anticipated showdown against Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion Sergey Kovalev in the fall.

 

Bogota, Colombia native Alexander Brand (25-1, 19 KOs) turned professional at the relatively late age of 32 following a long and accomplished amateur career that saw him tally over 400 AamiEye. He burst on to the professional scene in 2009, scoring knockout wins in his first 12 fights and winning 15 ti rẹ akọkọ 17 bouts inside the distance. His first and only professional setback came via an eight-round split decision loss to current WBC Super Middleweight World Champion Badou Jack in a 2012 fight that many ringside observers thought Brand had won. Niwon ti ija, Brand ti koja gbogbo oruka igbeyewo pẹlu flying awọn awọ, notching eight consecutive victories. Ni re kẹhin ija, Brand faced the sternest test of his career since the Jack fight when he fought a favored, undefeated and highly touted light heavyweight Medzhid Bektemirov on December 5, 2015 at Osceola Heritage Center in Kissimmee, Florida. Brand weathered an early Bektemirov blitz, including recovering from a first round knockdown, and notched a 10-round split decision victory by the scores of 98-91, 98-91 ati 94-95. Awọn 39 year-old Brand, who has held several regional title including the WBC Latino Super Middleweight and the WBC Silver Interim Super Middleweight Championships, will be looking to pull off another upset on August 6 and thrust himself into light heavyweight title contention.

 

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Roc Nation Idaraya & Miguel COTTO ni igbega bayi ìtẹ Boxing: Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR. Vs. Rafael Rivera AWON sere avvon ati PHOTOS

 

Puerto Rico NI VAZQUEZ JR. AND MEXICO’S RIVERA CLASH ON DECEMBER 5, 2015 NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan IN KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA YÈ ON HBO LATINO® Boxing

Tẹ NIBI fun fọto

Photo Ike: Roc Nation idaraya & Miguel Cotto ni igbega

 

KISSIMMEE, FL (Oṣu kejila. 4, 2015) - Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ti gbalejo a media sere niwaju itẹ ti Boxing: Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera eyi ti o ti ṣeto fun Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 lati Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida televised ifiwe on HBO Latino Boxing ibẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT. Ibewo WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico ati undefeated Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico sise jade niwaju ti won mẹwa-yika featherweight showdown yi ìparí.

 

Isalẹ ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ nipa wọn ìṣe bouts.

Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR., Ibewo WBO iwe sekondiri Featherweight WORLD asiwaju:

"Mo lero ibẹjadi ati ki o setan. Mo ni pe iwuri ti o ntọju mi ​​lori. Mo ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori iyara mi ati ronu kan bi emi kò nigbati mo bẹrẹ mi ọmọ.

 

"Rivera ni a Ayebaye Mexico ni Onija ti yoo gbiyanju lati fi titẹ lori mi. A ni o wa setan lati mu ati ki o ya itoju ti ohunkohun ti o mu Saturday night. "

Rafael "BIG Bang" Rivera, Undefeated featherweight:

 

"Gege bi mi apeso wí, Mo ti yoo wa ni lilo mi iyara mi ati agility lati win. Mo n lilọ lati lo gbogbo awọn ti awọn ogbon Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ pẹlu fun awọn ti o kẹhin meji osu."

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibiSaturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida. Eleyi ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ati ki o ìléwọ nipa Corporate Travel Management Solutions (CTMS), Tequila Cazadores, Isere Ọba ati SportsLock. Tun ifihan yoo jẹ Alexander Brand vs. Medzhid Bektemirov in a ten-round light heavyweight bout which is presented in association with Camponovo Sports and Gary Shaw Productions. The doubleheader will be televised live on HBO Latino beginning at 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

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Dusty Hernandez-Harrison TO bayi koju AMMETH Diaz ON DECEMBER 5 HBO LATINO® Boxing telecast

Kii-televised ìtẹ Boxing undercard tolera FI

Boxing NI gbona gan Young asesewa

NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan

IN KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

 

NIU YOKI, NY (December 2, 2015) - Nitori lati a fisa oro, Canada ká ​​Steve Claggett yoo jẹ lagbara lati kopa ni yi ìparí ká Oṣu kejila. 5 televised co-feature bout against (28-0, 15 KOs). Hernandez-Harrison yoo koju bayi Ammeth Diaz (32-12, 23 KOs) ti Panama City, Panama ni awọn mẹwa-yika welterweight ija eyi ti yoo jẹ awọn olori support si tele WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico against Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico. Nsii awọn HBO Latino Boxing jara televised iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti yoo air ifiwe bẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT lati Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida, ni yio je a mẹwa-yika ina heavyweight ija ifihan Colombian slugger Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) ati awọn Russian knockout olorin Medzhid Bektemir (16-0, 12 KOs).

 

Diaz, a tele aye akọle challenger ti o ti gba marun ninu rẹ kẹhin meje bouts, yoo wo lati fi abùkun kan on Hernandez-Harrison ká undefeated gba yi Saturday. The Panamanian ti waye mejeji awọn WBA Fedelatin ati WBC Latino Lightweight titles ati ki o ti a win lori Raymundo Beltran.

 

Ni afikun si ohun moriwu Oṣu kejila. 5 televised tito, diẹ ninu awọn ti Boxing ile gbona gan nyara irawọ yoo wa ni ifihan lori awọn ti kii-televised undercard. Roc Nation Sports standouts Luis Arias ati Wellington Romero pẹlú pẹlu Miguel Cotto ni igbega ' Angel Acosta,Charlie Clemente, Josean Figueroa ati Ricardo Rodriguez bi daradara bi Freddie Roach protégé Mike Melykian o ri igbese lori Oṣu kejila. 5 o si ṣe ifọkansi lati tọju egeb lori ẹsẹ wọn lati awọn nsii Belii nipasẹ awọn ibere ti akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

 

Tiketi da owole ni $65 ati $33, plus wulo iṣẹ owo, wa o si wa fun ra tiketi ni www.ticketmaster.com ati www.ohpark.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa fun ra ni awọn Osceola Heritage Park apoti ọfiisi eyi ti wa ni sisi weekdays lati 10:00 a.m. si 4:00 p.m. ati lori Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 bẹrẹ ni 8:00 a.m.

 

A lọdọ awọn ti Milwaukee, Wisconsin bayi gbé ni Fort Lauderdale, Florida, undefeated Luis "Cuba" Arias (12-0, 6 KOs) bẹrẹ Boxing ni awọn ọjọ ori ti meje ati compiled ohun magbowo gba ti 140-25, ebun USA Boxing ká nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká Junior ranking ni 2006, awọn nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká labẹ-19 ranking in 2008 ati awọn nọmba ọkan ọkunrin ká ranking ni 2010. O si kó awọn U.S.A. Awọn ọkunrin ká Labẹ-19 National asiwaju ninu 2008 ki o si meji U.S.A Ọkùnrin ká National Championships ni 2009 ati 2010. Arias 'ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable mu ibi lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 10, 2012 ni Staples ile-iṣẹ ni Los Angeles ibi ti on o segun Josh Thorpe nipasẹ a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu. O si ti pa reeled 11 victories niwon, pẹlu mẹta ni 2015 with his last two coming by way of knockout. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, o yoo wo lati tọju rẹ gba ọnà lọ ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super middleweight ija lodi si Miranda Dinisio 22-12-2 (19 KOs) ti Miami, Florida.

 

Ija jade ti Newburgh, Niu Yoki, ṣugbọn hailing lati Santo Domingo ni awọn Dominican Republic, Wellington "W.A.R." Romero (8-0-1, 3 KOs) je a gíga dara si magbowo ti o wà a igberaga egbe ti awọn 2012 Dominican Olympic Boxing Team ni awọn 2012 Awọn ere ni London. Šaaju si wipe, o kó a idẹ medal ni awọn 2010 Central American ere ati ki o ṣe pada lati se afehinti ohun ifarahan ni awọn 2011 World asiwaju ati ki o Amateur Boxing awọn 2011 Pan American ere. Lori Oṣù 26, 2013, Romero ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable, defeating Victor Galindo nipasẹ a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu ni Boardwalk Hall ni Atlantic City, New Jersey. Niwon lẹhinna ti o ti gba meje ti re mẹjọ njà, pẹlu rẹ Daduro ṣeto-pada jije ohun October 15, 2015 poju fa lodi si Lazar Stojadinovic wipe ọpọlọpọ awọn alafojusi ringside ti i gba. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija on October 17, 2015 Romero gba wọle a mefa-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lodi si Ramesis Gil. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, ti o bi mẹẹta Noel Echevarria(11-6, 6 KOs) ti Winston-Salem, North Carolina ni a mefa-yika Junior welterweight ija. Guayama, Puerto Rico ká Echevarria julọ laipe laya Rod Salka on Le 16 fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBA-NABA USA Super Featherweight akọle sugbon wá soke kukuru nini duro ninu awọn kẹfa yika.

 

Miran ti ọja ti Puerto Rico, Angeli "Tito" Acosta (11-0, 11 KOs) yoo wo lati tọju rẹ pipe gba mule lori Oṣu kejila. 5 lodi si Felipe Rivas (2-2, 1 KO) ti Nogales, Mexico ni a mefa-yika flyweight ija. Lori March 14 ti odun yi, San Juan abinibi Acosta mu on Armando Vazquez fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBC FECARBOX Light Flyweight asiwaju ni Coliseo Roger L. Mendoza in Caguas, Puerto Rico ati ki o wá lọ pẹlu awọn akọle nipa Ifimaaki a viscous knockout ni keje yika. Awọn undefeated afojusọna julọ laipe dojuko Luis Almendarez on August 8, 2015 ni Coliseo Hector Sola Bezares ni Caguas, idekun re alatako pẹlu a akọkọ yika knockout.

 

Undefeated Charlie Clemente (10-0, 4 KOs) ti Carolina, Puerto Rico yoo tun wo lati tẹsiwaju rẹ gba ọnà lori awọn Oṣu kejila. 5. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija lori August 8, o gba ayo meji knockdowns en ipa si a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu win lodi si Elias Polanco ni Gimnasio Wilfredo Rivera ni Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika. O yoo wo lati mu lori rẹ undefeated gba nigba ti o gba lori ohun alatako lati wa ni pinnu ni a mefa-yika flyweight ija.

 

Ni a mefa-yika junior featherweight ija, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico ká Josean Figueroa (9-3-2, 7 KOs) yoo dojuko Antoney Napunyi (11-13, 6 KOs) ti Pahokee, Florida. Ninu re kẹhin ija on June 6, Figueroa ayo ohun mẹjọ-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lori Jonell Nieves ni Coliseo Ismael Delgado ni Aguada, Puẹto Riko.

 

Ni miiran ti kii-televised undercard igbese, meji Puerto Rico natives yoo koju ọkan miiran ni a mefa-yika Junior featherweight ija nigbati Ricardo Rodriguez (5-0, 4 KOs) ti Mayaguez oju Bryan Perez (2-2, 1 KO) ti Carolina. Rodriguez yoo wo lati fa rẹ undefeated ṣiṣan bi o ti se julọ laipe lodi si Luis Hernandez on August 8 ni Coliseo Hector Sola Bezares ni Caguas nigbati o gba a mẹrin-yika unanimous ipinnu. Peresi yoo nwa lati rebound lati a kẹta yika knockout lodi si Marquel Jones on March 14 ni awọn Sphinx Club ni Washington, DC.

 

Nsii awọn show yoo jẹ Freddie Roach protégé Mike Melykian ti Los Angeles ti o yoo wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Jimmy Rosario (0-1) ti Bayamon ni a mẹrin-yika welterweight ija. Rosario ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lori Le 16, ọdun a unanimous ipinnu lodi si Ryan Pino ni Coliseo Pedrin Zorilla ni San Juan.

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibiSaturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall A ni Kissimmee, Florida. Eleyi ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ati ki o ìléwọ nipa Tequila Cazadores, CTMS (Corporate Ajo Ṣe Simple) Isere Ọba ati Sportslock. Tun ifihan yoo wa ni undefeated Dusty Hernandez-Harrison vs. Ammeth Diaz ni a mẹwa-yika welterweight ija ati Alexander Brand vs. Medzhid Bektemirov in a ten-round light heavyweight bout which is presented in association with Camponovo Sports and Gary Shaw Productions. The tripleheader will be televised live on HBO Latino beginning at 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

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MEDZHID “B-52” BEKTEMIROV ẹjẹ TO mu ibẹjadi ija TO Alexander Brand

Houston, TX (December 2, 2015) – Undefeated WBA #12 ati WBC #13 ina heavyweight contender, Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov (16-0, 12 KOs), rẹ lati mu ohun ija awọn ibẹjadi si Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) nigbati awọn meji oju kọọkan miiran yi Saturday, December 5, 2015 ni awọn Osceola Ajogunba Center ni Kissimmee, Florida. The scheduled 10-round bout that will be shown live on HBO Latinobẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.
“Akọkọ ifihan wà títí láé ati ki o Mo n lọ ṣe mi a memorable ọkan pẹlu ohun ija awọn ibẹjadi,” Said Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov. “Egeb le reti mi lati jabọ diẹ ninu awọn ńlá ado-, “B-52″ ara, against Brand who I know is coming to fight. Fighting on HBO is something I’ve been working toward since I became a professional boxer and I want to thank my promoters Gary Shaw and Lou Savarese for making this fight. I’ll be looking to end the fight early, ti o le Bank lori.”
“Savarese ati ki o Mo gbagbo Bektemirov le di awọn nigbamii ti ńlá Star ninu awọn ina heavyweight pipin.” wiGary Shaw. “He’s up against a very good fighter and he knows what’s on the line. The fans are in for a treat yi Saturday ati ki o Emi ko le duro lati ri “B-52″ ju diẹ ninu awọn ado-.”
“Nibẹ ni a dara Buzz nipa yi ija nitori mejeeji buruku ti wa ni lilọ lati fi ohun gbogbo ninu awọn iwọn wá ija night,” wi Lou Savarese. “Bektemirov ni o ni anfaani lati ya ọmọ rẹ si awọn tókàn ipele pẹlu a gun ati ki o Mo gbagbo o yoo wa jade lori oke.”
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MEDZHID “B-52” BEKTEMIROV Sọrọ HBO Uncomfortable lodi Alexander Brand

Houston, TX (Kọkànlá Oṣù 23, 2015) – Undefeated ina heavyweight contender, Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov (16-0, 12 KOs), pada si awọn iwọn December 5, 2015 ni awọn Osceola Ajogunba Center ni Kissimmee, Florida. Medzhid will square off against Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) ni a se eto 10-yika ija ti yoo wa ni ifiwe han lori HBO Latino ibere ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.
Bektemierov, ni ipo WBA #12 ati WBC #13, ti wa ni gbe-ni igbega nipa Gary Shaw Awọn iṣelọpọ ati Savarese ni igbega. Alexander Brand will be a major step up in class for Bektemierov, definitely his toughest fight as a professional. Training out of Houston, Texas, Bektemierov, yoo fun ero rẹ lori ija Brand on HBO, rẹ akọkọ televised ija.
“Lodi si Alexander Brand, Mo ti yoo ni lati wa ni ti o dara ju mi,” Said Medzhid “B-52” Bektemirov, ti o ti n lu jade mẹta ti re kẹhin mẹrin alatako. “I’ve been waiting for the opportunity to show the world that I’m a real contender. Gary Shaw and Lou Savarese did their part on getting me this fight on HBO, now it’s time to do mine. They won’t be disappointed. Everyone watching on television can expect to see a lot of bombs being thrown from me. I’m always going to be gunning for the knockout early, sugbon yoo wa ni pese sile lati lọ si awọn ijinna ti o ba ti Mo nilo lati.”
“Bektemierov ti ni awọn idaraya ṣiṣẹ lori rẹ iṣẹ niwon re kẹhin ija sẹyìn odun yi,” wi Gary Shaw. “O si n duro sùúrù fun anfani a lati ja lori tẹlifisiọnu, and the fans watching on HBO are going to see B-52 drop some heavy artillery. This is a real fight with two top level contenders. Everyone should be tuning in, yi ti ni lilọ lati wa ni a ogun.”
“Gary ati ki o Mo mọ eyi ni a tobi igbese soke fun Bektemierov, sugbon a lero o ti n ni awọn Talent ati ogbon lati di a aye asiwaju,” Lou Savarese wi. “The fight will be shown to millions watching on HBO and we feel our B-52 can come out on top. These are the type of fights that build the character of a champion.

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Roc Nation Idaraya & Miguel COTTO ni igbega bayi

Wilfredo VAZQUEZ JR. Vs. Rafael Rivera

ON DECEMBER 5, 2015 NI OSCEOLA Ajogunba Egan

IN KISSIMMEE, FL YÈ ON HBO® Latino

 

NIU YOKI, NY - Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega wa dùn lati kede wọn tókàn àjọ-igbega bi ara ti awọn HBO Latino Boxing jara. Lori Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5, tele WBO Junior Featherweight World asiwaju Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (24-1-5, 19 KOs) ti Bayamon, Puerto Rico yoo gba lori undefeated Rafael Rivera (20-0-2, 14 KOs) ti Tijuana, Mexico ni a mẹwa-yika featherweight showdown lati awọn Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall ni Kissimmee, Florida televised ifiwe on HBO Latino ibere ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Ni awọn televised àjọ-ẹya-ara, Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (28-0, 15 KOs) yoo gba lori Steve Claggett (23-1-3, 16 KOs) ni a mẹwa-yika welterweight àjọ-ifihan ija. Nsii awọn HBO Latino telecast ni yio je a mẹwa-yika ina heavyweight tẹ ifihan Colombian slugger Alexander Brand (24-1, 19 KOs) ati awọn Russian knockout olorin Medzhid Bektemir (16-0, 12 KOs) eyi ti o ti gbekalẹ pẹlu ni sepo Camponovo Sports ati Gary Shaw Productions.

 

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $67 ati $35. Tiketi lọ lori sale Thursday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 19 ni 12:00 PM ET ati ki o yoo je wa ni www.ticketmaster.com atiwww.ohpark.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000.

 

"Mo wa gan dun pẹlu mi egbe ati bukun nipa Olorun lati ni awọn anfani lati ṣe ohun ti mo ṣe ti o dara ju ti o jẹ ija,"Wi Vazquez Jr. "Mo ti le ri pe Rivera jẹ ẹya o tayọ Onija nwa lati lọ si jina ni yi owo, sugbon mo n bọ lati fi fun o mi gbogbo. Mo nilo lati bori yi ipenija ninu ibere lati ngun pada si a nọmba kan Rating ati ki o win a aye akọle igbanu. O ni nigbagbogbo moriwu lati wa ni apa kan ti yi nla noir laarin awọn Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ki o si yi ọkan yoo ko je ohun sile. "

 

"O ni a gidi ọlá lati wa ni anfani lati ja a tele aye asiwaju ati lati se ti o on orilẹ-tẹlifisiọnu pẹlu HBO Latino,"Wi Rivera. "Mo wa odo ati ki o ebi npa lati wa ni aseyori ninu awọn idaraya ti Boxing ati ki o Emi ko le duro lati isowo Asokagba pẹlu Papito Vazquez."

 

"Lọgan ti lẹẹkansi, Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega ti wa ni ileri lati pese ija egeb pẹlu ohun igbese-aba ti night ti Boxing onOṣu kejila. 5,"Wi David Itskowitch, COO Boxing, Roc Nation idaraya. "The HBO Latino igbohunsafefe yoo Trust mẹta moriwu njà ifihan diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn brightest odo talenti ninu awọn idaraya."

 

"A ti wa ni yiya lati pada wa si Orlando, Florida lati fun awọn egeb nla njà,"Wi Hector Soto, Igbakeji Aare ti Miguel Cotto ni igbega. "LoriOṣu kejila. 5, Vazquez Jr. ni o ni anfaani lati fi hàn pé o si tun ni o ni ohun ti o gba lati wa ni awọn ipele ti oke Boxing nigbati o bi mẹẹta a alakikanju Mexico ni Onija ti o jẹ ebi npa ati ki o setan lati ṣe a nla ija. Eleyi yoo jẹ miiran nla ipin ninu awọn storied noir ti Puerto Rico vs. Mexico. "

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. ti emerged lati tobi ojiji ti baba rẹ, Puerto Rican Àlàyé Wilfredo Vazquez, lati ṣe orukọ fun ara rẹ a inu awọn squared Circle. The 30-year-old former world champion from Bayamon is on a quest to capture a world title belt in the featherweight division. After storming out of the gates with an 18 ja unbeaten ṣiṣan, Vazquez sile ni WBO Junior featherweight aye asiwaju nipa bori ki o si elegbe unbeaten Marvin Sonsona nipasẹ a kẹrin yika knockout on February 27, 2010 ni ilu. Two successful title defenses followed before Vazquez lost his title to Three-Time World Champion Jorge Arce in an all-out war that the judges had a draw at the time of the twelfth round stoppage. Miran ti aye akọle ipenija wá lodi si Mefa-Time World asiwaju Nonito Donaire on February 2, 2012, ṣugbọn Vazquez wá soke kukuru, sisọ a pipin ipinnu lati awọn asiwaju. Ni re kẹhin ija lori June 6,Vazquez sọnu nipasẹ a unanimous ipinnu lodi si Fernando Vargas ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija ni Barclays Center ni Brooklyn on awọn undercard ti Miguel Cotto vs. Daniel Geale. Oṣu kejila. 5 ni a otitọ crossroads jà fun awọn tele aye asiwaju.

 

Undefeated featherweight afẹṣẹja Rafael "Ńlá Bang" Rivera ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lori Aril 27, 2012 lodi si Mario Lemus ati ki o wá jade pẹlu a imọ knockout win ni keji yika. Niwon loje ni meji ninu re tókàn merin njà, Rivera ti reeled ni pipa 17 AamiEye pẹlu 12 ti wọn nbo nipa ọna ti knockout. Ni re kẹhin ija, Rivera ayo ohun mẹjọ yika unanimous ipinnu win lodi si Cancun, Mexico abinibi Ruben Garcia ninu ẹya mẹjọ yika ija ni Cache Creek Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ni Brooks, California. Lori Oṣu kejila. 5, Rivera yoo wo lati mu lori si rẹ undefeated gba nigbati o ogun Vazquez Jr.

 

Washington, DC ká Dusty Hernandez-Harrison ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn keôsan bi awọn abikẹhin-ašẹ ọjọgbọn Onija ninu awọn United States on June 11, 2011, kere ju osu a wọnyí re 17th ọjọ ìbí. Ogún-mẹrin gbooro victories yoo tẹle ṣaaju ki o to Hernandez-Harrison headlined Roc Nation Sports 'inaugural ìtẹ Boxing iṣẹlẹ ni The Theater ni Madison Square ni a ija televised nipa Akata Sports 1 on January 9, 2015, yiya awọn ṣ'ofo WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight asiwaju pẹlu a ako mẹwa-yika unanimous ipinnu gun lori Tommy "felefele" Rainone. Lati igbanna, ti o ti n tesiwaju rẹ gba ọnà, Ifimaaki mẹta siwaju sii AamiEye, pẹlu a akọkọ yika knockout lori James Wayka ninu re kẹhin ija on Kẹsán 26. Lori awọn 5th ti kejila, o yoo wo lati tọju ipa pe lọ lodi si Steve Claggett.

 

Claggett (23-3-1), lati Alberta, Canada, Oun ni Canada Ọjọgbọn Boxing Council welterweight akọle lori re julọ to šẹšẹ ija lori Stuart McLennan ni a kẹta yika TKO ati awọn Canada Welterweight Title lati win rẹ nipa unanimous ipinnu sẹyìn odun yi lodi si Tebor Brosch. O si wulẹ lati pari rẹ gba odun, and Hernandez-Harrison’s unbeaten streak, loriOṣu kejila. 5.

 

Bogota, Columbia abinibi Alexander Brand ti wa ni Riding a meje ija gba ṣiṣan ibaṣepọ pada si Keje 2012. Ti o ṣiṣan bẹrẹ awọn wọnyi rẹ nikan ọjọgbọn ijatil eyi ti wá ni ọwọ ti isiyi World asiwaju Badou Jack nipasẹ ẹya mẹjọ-yika pipin ipinnu lori May 11, 2012. Niwon ti ija, Brand ti koja gbogbo oruka igbeyewo pẹlu flying awọn awọ, notching meje itẹlera victories. Ni re kẹhin ija lori August 9, o ṣẹgun Bernard Donfack nipa ipinnu unanimous. O si bi mẹẹta awọn sternest igbeyewo ti re ọjọgbọn ọmọ lori Oṣu kejila. 5 Nigbati o bi mẹẹta Bektemirov.

 

Bi ni Makhachkala, Russia, Medzhid Bektemirov bẹrẹ re ọjọgbọn ọmọ ni 2009 Houston ni Texas, ibi ti o Lọwọlọwọ gbe. The Undefeated Rustamov ká 16-0 gba pẹlu 12 KOs. O si julọ laipe jà lori April 18, 2015 ni awọn University of Texas lodi si Michael Gbenga, ibi ti o gba ohun mẹjọ-yika ija nipa ipinnu unanimous. O si wulẹ lati duro undefeated lodi si Brand on Oṣu kejila. 5.

 

Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. la. Rafael Rivera, a mẹwa-yika featherweight ija, gba ibi Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 5 ni Osceola Heritage Park olohun Hall ni Kissimmee, Florida ati ki o yoo wa ni televised ifiwe on HBO Latino. Awọn ija ti wa ni gbekalẹ nipa Roc Nation Sports ati Miguel Cotto ni igbega.

 

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