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Kalebe ea Caleb e fana ka ts'ebetso e lumellanang ka pel'a balateli ba hae ba hae, Ho emisa Vincent FAGENbutz ho Fox & Fox barekisi ba fox ea Bridgesneen INAAshville, Tenn.

Abele Ramos Stuns Stuns Brnant Perrella ketsahalong ea ketsahalo ea Co-Welterweight Lintoa

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Nashville, Tenn. (February 15, 2020) – Ho loana ka pel'a Bongata ba Ntlo ea Raucous bakeng sa lekhetlo la pele ho mosebetsi oa hae oa botsebi, Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela (20-0, 12 Kos) apara ho se mponeng ka.

Jala tjhaja ntloana ea tumello Vincence FEGENbutz (31-3, 28 Kos) ea Jeremane, bona maduo a e 10go th-Round Tko Moqebelo bosiu ho fox pbc ho loants'a ketsahalo ea bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho Nashville.

Dimela, Ke mang ea hōletseng toropong ea boahelani ea Ashland, e atlehile ho etsa hore molao oa bobeli oa sehlooho sa lefats'e o hapile ka Pherekhong 2019 Ka qeto e thabisang ea makhetlo a 12-pota-pote. “Swethands” O phetse ho moniker oa hae, Ho roba fesheneng ea Jeremane pele u mo beha hole.

“Ke ne ke tletse haholo ke letšoele bosiung bona,” Semela se boletse. “Nka be ke ile bosiu kaofela. Motse oohle oa tsoa. Nashville ema!”

Semela se ile sa ba fa chelete e ngata ho nyahlatsa ka bey e bulang, ho beha jabe ea hae le ho theosa. Lehlabani le mabifi, 24, e sokola ho beha eng kapa eng hape.

Semela se qalile ho lulisa motsoako oa boraro, Ho tlisa bongata maotong a hae ka mapolanka a mapolate a bemetseng.

Shebella lintlha tse potolohileng tsa pele MONA le MONA.

Lithunya tseo li ile tsa tlosa ho li-toll tsa bona, Empa feigenbutz ke papali efe. O ile a phela ka tse tsheletseng, ho ts'oasa semela khahlanong le liropo le ho laolla motsoako oa hae. Semela sea aparetse 'me sa sisinya hlooho joalo ka ha eka o sa hlokoloe.

Shebella festegenbutz ntoeng ka morao 6 MONA.

Jala FAndenbutz e sentsoeng ea bosupa le ea borobeli, Ho qala sehiloeng ka nko ea hae le ho ruruha leihlo la hae le letona. Challenger e ile ea amohela kotlo e ngata ka la borobong, Ho etsa hore ngaka ea mehele e mo shebile ka thata lipakeng tsa potoloho.

Shebella semela ho potoloha 9 MONA.

Bofelo bo ile ba tloha ka potlako ho 10go th e le semela, ho lemosa sera sa hae ho ne ho fokola, o ile a hlola a le mong ho fihlela a referee Malik 'nete e potlakileng. Nako ea semmuso ea setopo e ne e le 2:23 ea la 10.

Shebella setopo se potolohileng 10 MONA.

“Ke ne ke ikutloa ke le motle ka ntle moo,” re Plant. “Ke ne ke phutholohile hape ke bohale. Ke u joetse hore ke tlo emisa sena pele ho la 12 Hlakubele. Ke batla ho nehelana ka sena ho morali oa ka, ho mme oa ka, Ntate-moholo oa ka le toropo eohle ea Nashville.”

Malinyane a boetse a bolela hore o ne a bua ka takatso ea hae ea ho kopanya le sebapali sa WBC se sa sebetseng sa WBC, David Benavidez.

“Motho e mong le e mong oa tseba hore ke batla ntoa ea botona le David Benavidez,” Semela se boletse. “Ua tseba hore na ke mang ea bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa a 168. Haeba u batla seo, O tlameha ho mpona. Ke batla ntoa eo; Ke ntse ke e botsa, 'me ke khathetse ke ho emela!”

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Abele Ramos e sentse tlhōlo ea bobeli ea ho qetelaBryant Perrella Ka papali e reriloeng. Ho ea ho 10go thle likhoele tsa ho qetela tsa likhoele li bolelloa ke litloholo tsa hae tseo a hlokang ho kokota ho hlola. Ramos (26-3-2, 20 Kos) tsamaisoa, ho utloisa bohloko hampe le ho o lahla ka metsotsoana e 'meli ka metsotsoana ea mofuta oa thekeng, Ho khothaletsa Referee Jack Reiss ho Hlahisa Ketsahalo ea Welterweight Cu-e 'ngoe e setseng e le' ngoe e setseng.

“Kea tseba hore ntoa e felile ho fihlela e felile,” ho boletse ramos. “Ke papali eo. Ke kula ka libeke tse peli. Empa ha ho na mabaka. Ke ne ke batla ho tla mona le ho etsa.

“Ke shebile chavez-taylor ntoa e joalo 10 makhetlo a milione mme ha ke a ka ka nahana hore ke tla ba nthong e kang eo. E mpa e ea paka hore ho loantšana le ho feta ho fihlela ho feta. U tlameha ho loana motsotsoana o mong le o mong oa potoloho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe.”

Shebella Ramos Stun Perrella qetellong ea potoloho 10 MONA.

Perrella (17-3, 14 Kos) e ne e le likarete tsohle tse tharo nakong ea ho emisa; 87-84 le lintlha tse peli tsa 88-83.

“Ena ke litebele. E joaloka medrick taylor le chavez,” re Perrella, Ho lumellana le ramos’ Maikutlo. “Lintho tsena li etsahala. Ha ke na ho nka letho ho mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke ne ke hloile ka mokhoa o mong le o mong. Eng e ka ke re? Ho ne ho le leqeleng la bobeli ka la 10 Hlakubele. E tšoana le nale ho haystack. Ke seo e leng sona.”

Southpaw Perrella o laolehile boholo ba ketso, ho sebelisa lehlakore ho sisinyeha, angles le motsoako o mongobo o potlakileng oa mollo ho stifle ramos’ tlolo ea molao. Sekoti se ka letsohong le letšehali ka nako e ncha ea boraro. E 'ngoe ka la bohlano e ile ea mo koenya.

“Perrella o thata haholo,” ho boletse ramos. “O matla, Fighter e Matla. Ke na letho leo empa mo hlompha ka ho. Ke ne ke lebelletse ntoa e thata mme ke sona se etsahetseng.”

Ramomo ha a khaotse ho tla pele, ho lata lebelo joalokaha perrella a fokotseha. Le 34 metsotsoana e setseng ho 10go th, Ramos o ile a lula a le holimo ho lerabeng le holimo letsohong le letšehali la chin. Perrella Sanek ho Mat, Ho tsoha maotong a sa tsitsang. Ramos o ile a qosoa hang ha ketso e qalella, ho laolla ho fihlela o ile a khanna ka letsohong le letona a le letona ho ea fatše hape. Hape, O ile a e etsa maotong a hae empa a sitoa ho tsamaea ka kotloloho ntle le ho khoptjoa. Liphekoana-hloko li ile tsa u thetsa ka potlako 2:59.

“Tsohle li ne li tsamaea hantle, 'me ke ne ke hapa ntoa, ho potoloha ka pota,” re Perrella. “Ha ke tsebe. Ena ke litebele. Ke eona ntho ka papali. Ke seo e leng sona. Ha ho na letho leo nka le etsang ka lona. Ha ke na ho etsa mabaka a mang kapa eng kapa eng e hole le mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke phihlelo eo u e etsang bophelong 'me u tlameha ho e hlola. Ehlile ke rata ho e etsa hape le eena. Re ka fumana pherekano ka nepo.”

“Ke batla Welterweins tsohle,” Ramol o ile a nkopa. “Ke kopa ho ba le ntoa e 'ngoe e kholo ea TV' me u tsamaee ka ntle, 'me ke ipona.”

Phoso ea fox pbc e loana bosiu e ne e na le ntoa ea morao-rao ea morao-rao pakeng tsa li-majoeAustin Dulay le Diego Magdaleno. Magdaleno e hlahisitse e 'ngoe ea mesebetsi e metle ea mosebetsi oa hae, Ho oela dulay tseleng ea hae ho ea katleho ea qeto ea 10 ho a maketse.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (32-3, 13 Kos) e ne e le busier, haholo-holo tlase ntoeng ena ea boroa-bophirima.

“Ke ne ke tseba hore ke ka mo tlohela,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Haeba ke ne ke hlasela 'mele, Ke ne ke tseba hore nka mo theola. Ke tebello e nyane. O molelele ho 'na ha leano la tlhaselo le ne le lokela ho atamela' me le ea 'meleng.”

Dulay e hanana le qeto eo. “Ke lebokoseng lihele ka ntle ho eena, e mo etsa, Ho tšoasa lithunya, Ho hanyetsa. Yeah, o ile a nkotla ka lithunya tse 'maloa tse ntle tsa' mele. Seo ha se nke sebaka sa lithunya tse boima tseo ke mo otlang ka sebaka se seng le se seng sa 10 e potoloha. Hoo hoa bohlanya. 'Me e ne e le qeto e sa lumellaneng? Ho hlanya. Ho sa lumele ho nna.

“Le Diego o mpa a mpolella hore ha ho na letho leo a ka le etsang ka qeto. Oa tseba. Ba ka etsa seo joang ho nna naheng ea heso? Eo e litšila.”

Ho loana ka pel'a baahi ba Onidalle, Dulay (13-2, 10 Kos) e qalile ka potlako, Ho Latela Lefts e 'maloa e Hloekileng ka la bobeli. Magdaleno ha a emise ho tla pele, Ho sebetsa ka mor'a jabe le ho lata 'mele oa Dulay.

Shebella ketso ea pele pakeng tsa Austin Duelay le Diego Magdaleno MONA leMONA.

Tse ling tsa lithunya tseo li ile tsa lieha ho tlosa litemoso tse khabisitsoeng tse tsoang ho Referee Jack Reiss. Leha ho le joalo, Mosebetsi o lefang e le tlhahiso ea Doulay e oele ka tsela ea ho tsoa. Ea botšelela e ne e le li-phapanyetsano e ntlehali ea ho tsoa. Magdaleno e ile ea ntlafala ho tse molemo, Ho Laela Tokelo ea Lithabe e lateloang ke bophahamo bo le bong.

Magdaleno a tsoela pele ho tobetsa tlhaselo ka la bosupa, Ho hlasimolla ntoa ea ntoa feela e nang le hoo e nang le sekoaelo se ka letsohong le letšehali ho isa ho Solar Plexus.

Shebella Magdaleno Spont A Snockdown vs Dulay ka pota 7 MONA.

Hang ha ketso e qalile, Magdaleno e ile ea penya likhopo tsa hae ho fihlela ka letsohong le letšehali le thefuleha le lahliloeng le lahliloeng Magdaleno, ho etsa hore re sebelisetse ho theola ntlha.

“O ne a ntse a nkotla ka tlase mme, Ka morao, le marabeng,” ho boletse dulay.
“E ne e le linako tse ling ho feta kamoo a neng a li bitsa. Ke hapile setjhaba se 100%.”

Ho lemoha ntoa ho thellisa, Dulay o ile a nka lebelo ho feta tse tharo tsa ho qetela tse tharo. Ho ne ho sa lekana ho hlola sekhahla sa mosebetsi sa Magdaleno, e ileng ea mo fumana a letse ka lintlha tsa 97-91, 96-92 le 96-92.

“Boiphihlelo bo na le ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe. Ntoeng ea ka e fetileng, Ke lahlile hlooho ea ka,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Lekhetlong lena ke ile ka nka nako ea ka. Katleho ea ka e boletse hanyane ka hanyane. Ke thabile bakeng sa tlholo bosiung bona.”

Ka setsing se sa thekeseleng, Champion ea khale ea lefatše ea Lefatše Rau'shee “Nuke” Warren (17-3, 4 Kos) e qetile likhoeli tse 13 e na le qeto e sa reng letho Gilberto Mendoza (15-8-3, 7 Kos).

Warren ea lilemo li 33 e sebelisitse matsoho a hae a potlakileng hore a balehele ansort ea lithunya tse tsoang ho leqeleng la hae le letšehali. Ho bone, likhohlano tsa lihlooho li buletse leihlo le letšehali la mendoza ea Mexico. Warren o ile a batla ho koala lenaneo, Empa Mendoza e ne e le papali, Ho thunya morao ha le tsoetse pele.

Baahloli ba babeli baa u khopamisa 99-91 mme moahloli oa boraro o na le eona 100-90.

“Ho ne ho le monate ho khutlela moo ka mor'a hore a tsamaee selemo,” Warren o boletse. “Ke ne ke sa utloe eka ke rookie. Ke ne ke utloa eka ke tlameha ho itlopa joala hanyane. Empa ke nahana hore ke na le boholo ba li-rust ha ke ntse ke le koetliso ea boikoetliso. Ho ea 10 e potoloha e ne e ikutloa hantle.”

“Ke ts'epa hore ke tla khutla ka May,” ho thoe warren. “Ke hloka feela 90 matsatsi a. Ke se ke qetile nako e telele ke e-na le layy ho tloha ka Pherekhong e fetileng ha ke ne ke loana le karete ea pacquiao le adrien. Ke ikemiselitse ho e fumana. Ke ikemiselitse ho tsamaea. Ntho feela eo a e entseng eo ke neng ke sa mo lebelle hore a e etse e ne e le teng.”

Ketsahalo e ile ea khothalletsoa ke lipapatso tsa sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland.

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Caleb ea lemati oa ntlo ea Nashville Hand & PHOTOS

Semela sa IBF sa IBF se sephara se semela se nang le limela se etsang ho fumana ts'ireletso ea bahlomphehi khahlanong le Ts'ireletso ea Vincent Feagenbutz Moqebelo Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee Headlin fox pbc ntoa bosiu & ka Fox Deportes

Kopanya kopano le eona e tšoantšang litaba tsa Welteweight Bryant Perrella & Nashville Native Austin Dulay Kapele ho Showdows Of Fox

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Nashville, Tenn. (January 15, 2020) – Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Limela o ile a phumoloa sebaka sa hae sa boemo ba lefats'e se fumanehang sebakeng sa kopano ea mochine oa ntlo ea Nashville Laborarong, Ha a ntse a itokisetsa ho nka chalele e tlamang Vincence FEGENbutz Moqebelo, February 15 Ho Fixpbc Loandment Ketsahalo ea Bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho tloha Bridgesnestone Irnashville, Tennessee.

Kopano ea Khothatso le eona e hlahisitsoeng e ne e hlahisa litaba tsa mohlabani Bryant Perrella, ba nka ka Abele Ramos a ho sebdisana ha ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Plus Motheo oa Lightwaight le Nashville Native Austin Dulay, Ke mang ea loantšanang Diego Magdaleno ka televised opener opener ka 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Ashland, Semela sa Tennessee se tla tlisa mabokose a 'musong oa Nashving le ho loana ka lekhetlo la pele e le setsebi sa hae. Mona ke seo barupeluoa ba neng ba se na ho bua Laboraro la Bridgestone Arena:

Kalebe semela

“Ho monate ho khutlela toropong ea heso le toropo ea ka ea lapeng. Ke thabile le ho feta ho tlisa lapeng sehlooho sa lefatše le ho o sireletsa ka Hlakubele 15 Searchstone Arena. E bile toro ea ka ho tloha ha ke ne ke hopola. Kaha ke ne ke le ngoana ea monyane.

“Ke sebetsa ka thata ho feta neng kapa neng ho etsa bonnete ba hore ke tsohile letsoho la ka ka Hlakubele 15. Ke batla ho e etsa ka feshene e ntle, pele ho 12go th pota. Ntoa ena e tla fela ka ho kokota molemong oa ka. Ke batla motho e mong le e mong ea tla ba ka mohahong mme ke kopantsoe ho tseba hore sehlooho sena sa lefatše se lula mona ho Tennessee.

“'Na le ntate oa ka re ntse re ea ho sena bakeng sa 18 Lilemo Tse Ntle, bao e seng setopong. Ho ba le ntoa ena e bile toro eo ke ileng ka mo nyehela haholo bakeng sa. Ke toro eo ka Pherekhong 15, e ke ke ea senyeha.

“E ne e le sepheo sa ho ba mohoebi oa lefatše, Empa e ne e se eona feela sepheo. Ke nahana hore batho ba rata ho lebala hore ke na le 19 lintoa. Ke utloa eka ke mpa ke e fumanela botlaaseng ba thaba. Batho ba bang ha ba fetoha chati, ba ikutloa eka ba fetoha ba tsositsoeng, Empa ha ho joalo ka nna. Ke ntse ke lapile. Haeba u le tseleng, Ke fana ka tlhahiso ea hore u tsoe ho eona. Hobane nke ke ka u hloloheloa.

“Ke utloile Feigenbutz e matla ebile e sebetsa 'meleng' me o nahana hore o tla tla mme o nkgopile. Mike Lee o ile a nahana hore o tlo nkopa 'me u ye uzcategui o re o tlo nkopa, Empa seo se ba tsamaileng bakeng sa bona?

“Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, Boxing e otliloe mme o se ke oa otla. Ke na le tsebo e ngata ea ho phomola. Ka February 15, Ha ke bapale le monna enoa.

“Bashemane bana ba nahana hore ba tlo mpona le ho lahlela metlae e mengata ho mpheta. Empa ke lahlela li-pults tse ngata ho li feta. Haeba a nahana hore o tla tsoa mona le ho senya merero ea ka, Ke u tšepisa hore o na le ntho e 'ngoe e tlang.”

Bryant Perrella

“Ke leboha ho ba mona kajeno 'me ke lehlohonolo ho ba le monyetla oa ho bonts'a hore na ke joang ke le mohlabani. Ke motho ea futsanehileng ea hahiloeng ka bongata ka bongata. Ha ho letho le fuoeng. Ke ile ka tobana le ho se na letho haese ntlha ena.

“Ke ja, Ho robala le ho phefumoloha mabokose. Ke ikemiselitse sena. Ke potlakile haholo, Fighter e matla le e telele, ka iq e phahameng. February 15 Ke tla ho busa. Ts'ebetso Aden e tla sitoa.

“Ke na le mahlomoleng ka har'a sehlopha se seng le se seng mme ke tlo busa. Ke qala ho otla ka mokhoa oa ka oa ho hema. Tsohle li tla kopana le kelellong mme ke na le sehlopha se makatsang se sebetsang le nna hona joale. Re ntse re sesa letsatsi le leng le le leng 'me re e sebelisa kaofela ho ea sebetsa ho fihlela sepheo sa rona sa ho qetela.”

Austin Dulay

“Ke leboha haholo sehlopha sohle sa ka bakeng sa ho etsa ntoa ee se etsahala, haholo ho Caleb bakeng sa ho itahlela ka tsela ea ntoa ea Nashville. Re ntse re ikoetlisa ka thata 'me re ikoetlisa ka thata le ho feta bakeng sa ntoa ena ea ho beha pontšo toropong ea heso.

Ke tseba hore mohanyetsi oa ka o tla be a itokisitse, Re tseba seo a tlang ho se etsa. Ke thabile bakeng sa eona. Ke tlo itokisetsa eng kapa eng eo a e hlahisang.

“Ke ke ua emela hore ntoeng ena, Beha ts'ebetso e kholo 'me u khutlele Nashville hape nakong e tlang bakeng sa lintoa tse ling tse kholo.”

Justin Gabber, Mokoetlisi oa Semela

“Re thabetse ho khutlela Nashville bakeng sa ntoa ena. E tla ba ntoa ea pele ea ho loana Nashville, le ho tloha nakong eo re e utloileng pele ka sena, Re natefeloa haholo.

“O ne a e-na le Campa e makatsang ea koetliso joalo ka kamehla. O ntse a shebahala a le bohale haholo. Lebella ho phatloha, Mofuta o matla le o motle oa 'swekands’ ho feta kamoo u kileng oa e bona. Kalebe o lula a tlisa ntlafatso ea kamehla. O e isa boemong bo bong.

“Ke bone caleb e loana joalo ka Atateur sebakeng sa Nashville, Empa ho ba karolo ea hae ho e etsa ka melemo, Ke ntho e ikhethang haholo ho nna. Tseba feela hore o tla beha show. Tsebo e lefa likoloto 'me o na le litsebo tsohle.”

Semela sa Mikie, Ntate oa lema & Co-Steam

“Re thabile haholo ho ba mona maemong ana. Hang ha re utloa hore sena se tla ba ntho ea nnete, Re ne re sa thaba haholo.

“Re qalile mona 18 Lilemong tse fetileng ho lebokoseng. Haholo ka lilemo re ntse re hola, 'me joale re na le sehlopha sena se makatsang, E 'ngoe eo ke e utloang ke eona e ntle ka ho fetisisa ho litebele. Re ntse re qala. Re thabetse ho beha pontšo ea lehae la beng la matlo ebile re tla bona motho e mong le e mong mona ka la 15 Hlakubele.”

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Bobebe Contender & Nashville oa Nashville Austin Dulay o nka Tokomane ea Pele ea Times Copgo MagDo MagDo Magdaleno in Fox PBC & ho barekisi ba fox, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee

Kalemi ea kaletsi e sa tsebeng letho, ea holimo-li-clalex

Nashville, Tenn. (January 13, 2020) – Mokhahlelo o bobebe le oa NashvilleAustin Dulay e tla loana ka pele ho bongata ba habo ba ntlo ea habo bona ha a nka lengolo le neng le fana ka limatlafatsi Diego Magdaleno Ka ntoa e chitja e bula ketso ea bosiu ea fox pbc ntoeng ea bosiu le ho balemi ba fox ea Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee.

Fox pbc ba loana bosiu ho qala ho 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT mme e hanetsoe ke 'muelli oa hlooho ea khomo Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela Ho sireletsa sehlooho sa hae ntlong ea lapeng e lumellanang ka potlako Vincence FEGENbutz. Hape, likhanyetsano tsa Welterweight Bryant “Lollfella” Perrella le Abele Ramos ntoa e maemong a 10 a potoloho.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Duelay ea Nashville (13-1, 10 Kos) O hapile lintoa tsa morao-rao ka ho emisa ka ho emisa ho tloha ha a le mong oa Pro ea pele ea ho hlola 2018. Ea lilemo li 24 e loanne mosebetsing ho tloha 2015 le hlōla la hae la pele 11 lintoa. Ka mor'a moo, o ile a qeta ho hlasimoloha tebeletso ea Yarley Armenta ka Pherekhong ea selemo se fetileng, mme lekhetlo la hae la ho qetela selikalikoe ho mo bona a emisa Justin pauldo ntoeng eo hamorao e ileng ea fetoloa hore e se na tlholisano. O tla khutlela ho ea ho loana Nashville ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka 2017 tlhōlo.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (31-3, 13 Kos) e qholotselitse ka makhetlo a mabeli bakeng sa sehlooho sa lefats'e mme o tla batla tlhōlo ea ho saena ka Hlakubele 15 ho ba haufi le monyetla o mong lebaleng. Las VegAs TergAs ea Terger e Lahletsoeng Pele e Ikokoletseng Khahlano le Sertinez le Terry Flanagan. Magdaleno a hapile lintoa tse tharo tse otlolohileng pakeng tsa 2016 le 2018, Ho kenyelletsa Triumph ka Triukh Af hovhannisyan, 'me haufinyane o sa tsoa lahleheloa ke champion ea khanya ea Lightwainion Teofiso Lopez ka Pherekhong 2019.

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Welterweight Contender Jamal James Wins Majority Decision Over Abel Ramos in Front of Hometown Crowd Friday Night in Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Main Event From the Armory in Minneapolis

Edner Cherry Defeats Dennis Galarza by Unanimous Decision in

Back and Forth Lightweight Showdown

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Chris Colbert Wins Battle of Unbeaten Prospects by TKO Over

Austin Dulay After Seven Rounds

Unbeaten Prospect Sebastian Fondora Stops Veshawn Owens; Top Prospect Joey Spencer Earns Knockout Victory

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MINNEAPOLIS (April 14, 2018) – Welterweight contender Arabemohamed James (23-1, 10 Kos) earned a hard fought majority decision over Abele Ramos (18-3-2, 13 Kos) in front of his hometown fans Friday night in the main event of Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka FS1 le Fox Sports from the Armory in Minneapolis.

 

 

 

It feels so great to get this win in Minneapolis in front of all of my people here,” said James, “Ramos was a tough opponent who gave me a great challenge, but I was able to keep my composure and give the fans a win.

 

 

 

James used his 6-foot-2 frame and reach advantage to beat Ramos to the punch in round one, but was clipped in round two by a left hook from the game Ramos that had the local favorite in temporary trouble and on the defensive.

 

 

 

The Minneapolis-native was able to regain his composure and return to the offensive as he poured right hands behind a strong jab along with movement that made it difficult for Ramos to land cleanly. Ramos continued to charge forward however, emphasizing body shots that slowed James down and allowed him to win rounds.

 

 

 

I had to dig down tonight but I think it was a good fight for me to grind out,” said James. “I’m going to keep getting better and I hope to have a chance to display my talents at home again. I know if I keep working, I’m going to get a chance to prove myself against the best out there.

 

 

 

James was able to send the hometown fans happy after 10 o garela, with judges giving him the majority decision by scores of 95-95 le 96-94 ka makhetlo a mabeli.

 

 

 

The telecast also featured a spirited 10-round lightweight clash that saw Edner Cherry (37-7-2, 19 Kos)earn a close but unanimous decision over Dennis Galarza(16-3, 9 Kos).

 

 

 

Galarza controlled the early action with his jab and a powerful right hand that appeared to have Cherry stunned in the first round. His length advantage was key until Cherry was able to establish position on the inside.

 

 

 

Cherry began to land several powerful shots on Galarza with both hands in the middle rounds, backing Galarza up and taking away much of power on his shots. Galarza tried to back off and box Cherry more down the stretch, but was unable to avoid the oncoming Cherry as often as he needed.

 

 

 

Ka mor'a 10 rounds all three judges favored the work of Cherry by scores of 97-93 le 96-94 ka makhetlo a mabeli.

 

 

 

In a battle of unbeaten prospects, Chris Colbert (8-0, 2 Kos) scored a TKO victory over Austin Dulay (11-1, 8 Kos)after seven rounds of lightweight action.

 

 

 

Colbert was first to the punch from the outset, landing straight right hands cleanly before flummoxing Dulay by switching to the southpaw stance. Colbert scored a knockdown in round six with a combo punctuated by a powerful body shot. After a dominant seventh round, referee Mark Nelson stopped the fight after checking on Dulay in his corner.

 

 

 

Additional action saw 6-foot-6 unbeaten prospect SebastianThe Towering InfernoFondora (9-0, 5 Kos) stop previously unbeaten Veshawn Owens (9-1, 9 Kos)ka 2:27 of the fifth round of their super welterweight fight and 17-year-old former amateur standout Joey Spencer (2-0, 2 Kos)deliver a dominant TKO 51 seconds into the first round against Ousmane Sylla (1–3-1, 1 KO) in a super welterweight contest.

 

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PBC ho FS1 & FOX Deportes Tomorrow, April 13 from The Armory in Minneapolis with Coverage Beginning at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT

Ahead of tomorrow’s Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka FS1 and FOX Deportes event taking place at the Armory in Minneapolis, please see below two feature stories, courtesy of Premierboxingchampion.com, on welterweight contender Arabemohamed James and unbeaten prospect Chris Colbert.

 

 

 

The event is headlined by James stepping into the ring in his hometown to take on Abele Ramos in a 10-round welterweight contest. Televised kgaso qala ka 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT le likarolo Colbert battling fellow unbeaten Austin Dulay a tse robeli ho pota bartolomeo featherweight bout.

 

 

 

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Jamal James wants to shine bright in homecoming bout against Abel Ramos

 

 

 

The sounds of a boxing gym can be intimidating. There is a rhythmic, cacophony of speed bags, and heavy bags and mitt work going on simultaneously-and all with authoritative whoomps!

 

 

 

It can reach such a pitch that you could barely hear yourself talk. Just imagine being four-year-old Jamal James and the wide-eyed wonderment he had when his mother took him to the Circle of Discipline gym on the south side of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

The intimidation lasted maybe a second. The next thing the rambunctious James did was mimic the fighters he saw, throwing his tiny hands at the bags, fitting his whole arm into a glove. Twenty-five years later in that same gym, everyone now mimics James.

 

 

 

After a sea of amateur and professional wins, under the guidance of Sankara Frazier, who’s been as much a father as he’s been a trainer, James (22-1, 10 Kos) will be seen by not just the Circle of Discipline gym, but by the city of Minneapolis and the nation when he takes on Abel Ramos (18-2-2, 13 Kos) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight fight on Friday, April 13, at the Minneapolis Armory on a Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes live (9PM Et/6PM PT).

 

 

 

Also featured on the card will be veteran Edner Cherry against Dennis Galarza in a lightweight co-main event, and Austin Dulay taking on Chris Colbert in a matchup of unbeaten super featherweights.

 

 

 

For the 29-year-old James, this will mark the first time in five years that the 6-foot-2 welterweight has fought on his home turf. It’s been a long journey for someone who was once a kid introduced to boxing holding his mother’s hand.

 

 

 

Jamal took to boxing, almost immediately,” Frazier recalled. “It’s kind of funny, because he had a little temper on him, just like I did when I began. There was one time a kid who was more experience than Jamal got the better of him, and Jamal jumped the boy, took his head gear off and tried to choke the kid.

 

 

 

We still laugh about it today. But Jamal, at first, was a handful. He would whine and complain about doing certain things, and remember, he was still a kid. I would tell him to cut that whining out and it wasn’t so much for the purpose of learning boxing, but to get Jamal to understand at that age what work ethic and discipline was about. He could hardly hold his arms up when he had the big gloves on. You could see Jamal loved being around boxing.

 

 

 

James’ goal growing up was to one day be an Olympian. Though what so often happens to other teenaged fighters coming up through the amateur system in the United States, James was discouraged. He needed to grow into his body, le eena o, since he was always tall for his weight class.

 

 

 

I had a meeting with the whole crew, who I had since they were little kids, when they were teenagers and I told them they could be really good,” Frazier recalled. “I let them know there would one or two of them that would go on and do further things. I told them what would get them there is discipline and focus.

 

 

 

There were only a few kids that were working on that part of it, and one of them was Jamal. You see with him now. My thing is I don’t talk to my kids or fighting professional, but boxing is something a person has to want to do, and if money comes with it, e khōlō. Boxing is a tough game and you need to be disciplined and focused with it.

 

 

 

James has one pro loss on his record, and it’s to the very talented Yordenis Ugas in August 2016. James was just coming off an impressive win against Wale Omotoso a month earlier.

 

 

 

The loss against Ugas I take as a good lesson,” said James, whose rangy 6-2 frame makes it tough for any welterweight to get inside his jab. “I thought I was in shape against Ugas, and I was too slow on the trigger and I fought his fight.

 

 

 

I found out there that you have to prepare fully for any fight you take. I tried to push the envelope a little too hard for that one. My reflexes weren’t there. I’ll say I wasn’t overlooking Ugas, I’ll say I was overly confident for that fight, ka nako eo. I had no losses and I was feeling good about himself.

 

 

 

Now James is on a great stage-his home. The renovated Minneapolis Armory is a historic venue that hosted nearly 100 cards between 1915-1973, including shows headlined by one of the greatest welterweights ever – Sugar Ray Robinson.

 

 

 

I know Abel Ramos is a tough fighter, and I know he’ll come and bring it,” James said. “He’s not coming to my backyard just to lay down. I know he’s coming to fight and I embrace that challenge. If I’m going to be a world champion one day, I’m going to have to take on guys like this, and deal with this kind of pressure.

 

 

 

I’m going to make sure the other guy is going to remember my name. The storm is coming right here at home. I’m opening the door for these guys coming up behind me.

 

Like the older guys once held the door for him.

 

Article written by Joseph Santoliquito

Confidence not lacking in Chris Colbert’s arsenal

 

 

Doubt, they say, is the privilege of those who’ve lived a long time. Ka 21, Chris Colbert hasn’t earned that right yet. Leha ho le joalo, age may do nothing to blunt his hubris.

 

 

 

In boxing you have to stay focused, stay humble and stay ready. I’m still working on the humble part,” Chris Colbert laughs.

 

 

 

His trash talking may offend some, but it’s hard to stay humble when your talent has you feeling like Cassius Clay in Olympic Village.

 

 

 

I’m a ‘lights, khamera, action guy,” he boasts. “I love the lights, I love the camera, and I’m definitely all about that action.

 

 

 

Colbert (7-0, 2 Kos) has backed up his bravado so far. The undefeated featherweight prospect will make his television debut on FS1 and FOX Deportes against Austin Dulay at the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Friday.

 

 

 

Some will watch hoping the cocksure kid gets knocked off. But Colbert is already a winner, no matter what happens going forward. His isn’t a story of one who did it the right way. It’s a tale of one who did it hae way.

 

 

 

Colbert was born and raised in the harsh Flatbush area of Brooklyn. O ile a, his mother, and nine siblings lived together under an ever-changing roof that included two stints in the local shelter.

 

 

 

My family really wasn’t that close,” Colbert says. “I was the middle child, the independent one. E le, I was always by myself, going out and being in the streets alone.

 

 

 

Colbert was a good student growing up. But by the time he finished middle school, he was spending most of his time on corners, where his diminutive size made him an easy mark.

 

 

 

I didn’t run from those fights,” he recalls. “I guess in a way, I took out my frustrations on others through street fighting. But that’s where it ended. I never got arrested or caught up with drugs and stuff. I knew what came after that and no matter what, I always believed my future would be bright.

 

 

 

Colbert got his first taste of boxing at age 13, when he became hooked on the build-up for the Floyd Mayweather-Shane Mosley fight.

 

 

 

I saw how much money Floyd makes fighting and I told myself, ‘I fight in the streets every day. Why don’t I get paid for it?'

 

 

 

The universe agreed. Shortly after, Colbert got into an argument with a friend. The friend suggested they settle it in the ring at Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Gym. Atlas is a Brooklyn landmark, a mentoring center for neighborhood children started by retired New York police officer Pat Russo and former boxing trainer Teddy Atlas.

 

 

 

I knew I was home soon as I walked in,” Colbert says. “I kept looking around, seeing the culture there, and I remembered watching Mayweather at the gym. I walked up to a coach and said, ‘I’m going to be the best fighter you got in this gym.He thought I was joking. I came every day for three years straight.

 

 

 

Once I started going to the gym, my life was all about boxing. I used to go to school and I wasn’t focused, not doing the work. But I told the teachers, ‘I’m good. I’m going to be a boxer.They all told me that I wasn’t going to make it.

 

 

 

Colbert would meet future trainer and father-figure Aureliano Sosa at Atlas. It was Sosa who christened him “Lil’ B-Hop.

 

 

 

They called me that because they said I fought like Bernard Hopkins; the way he taunts people and all that stuff,” Colbert says. “Then one day I’m at a press conference and someone shouted my nickname. Hopkins turned around thinking they were calling him. That’s how we met. We’ve been close ever since.

 

 

 

Hopkins advises his namesake, sharing insights on the game and warning him of the pitfalls ahead. “Lil B-Hopimmersed himself in boxing, studying Mayweather, Pernell Whitaker and Andre Ward to incorporate parts of their style into his own. Colbert possesses fast hands and feet, and is comfortable fighting either orthodox or southpaw. He’s registered only two stoppages but believes that will change once he acquiresgrown man strength.

 

 

 

Leha ho le joalo, Colbert’s newfound love didn’t alter fortunes at home. Just as the U.S. Nationals were about to begin, he and his family were evicted.

 

 

 

I was really going through it,” o ile a e re. “Like damn, I never wanted people to know my business. That’s how I am with everything. I always kept things to myself. Being in the shelter again, trying to get ready to compete in a fight was one of the hardest things I had to go through.

 

 

 

Colbert went on to win that 2015 Nationals championship. He became the No. 3-ranked fighter nationally at 114 pounds and No. 1 ka 123, earning an opportunity to qualify for the Olympics.

 

 

 

Empa “the politics of the gameand perhaps the allure of making money convinced him to turn pro at 18. It appears he made the right decision. Last November, he fought in his first eight-rounder, outpointing Titus Williams in a battle of undefeated Big Apple prospects.

 

 

 

Pampiring, Dulay is the toughest opponent of his career. Following an amateur career that included over 120 a hapa, the Tennessee native is 11-0 le 8 KOs as a pro.

 

 

 

These aren’t fights they’re giving me,” Colbert says. “This is what I’m asking for. A lot of these world champions came up taking the easy route. They’ll be 27-0 and haven’t fought an undefeated fighter. I’m only 7-0 and I’m up to my third undefeated fighter. And I plan to keep wiping them out.

 

 

 

Along with this early crossroads fight, his long-time girlfriend is pregnant with his first child, a son. Colbert’s approaching both the fight and parenting with the same confidence that got him to this point.

 

 

 

After I turned pro, I said to my teachers, ‘I told y’all.’ Hona joale, I’m doing this to better myself, better my community and to give my son the kind of life I didn’t have. I’m just waiting on my turn to shine. You could hate it or love it, but no matter what, stay tuned.

 

Article written by Kenneth Bouhairie

 

 

 

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Super-Sized Super Welterweight, Sebastian sendora, Relaxed and Confident Going Into Action This Friday Against Also Undefeated KO Artist Veshawn Owens

 

It takes a big man to go into another undefeated fighter’s hometown and take him down, but as the biggest super welterweight in boxing history, SebastianThe Towering InfernoFundora is more than up to the task.

 

 

 

 

The 6-foot-6 Fundora (8-0, 4 Kos) will face Minnesota-based KO artist Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 Kos) ena Labohlano, April 13, in an eight-round showdown at the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The pair will meet on the undercard of the Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes event featuring hometown welterweight Jamal James taking on Abel Ramos (9:00 p.m. LE / 6,:00 p.m. PT)

 

 

 

 

Presented by Warriors Boxing and TGB Promotions, the event will also see rugged veteran Edner Cherry battling rising lightweight Dennis Galarza in a 10-round bout and Austin Dulay and Chris Colbert clashing in an eight-round match between unbeaten super featherweight prospects. Also appearing on the card is sensational 17-year-old 154-pound prospect Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), a former No. 1 ranked amateur and nine-time national champion.

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is, are on sale now and are available by visiting www.ArmoryMN.com.

 

 

 

 

I’ve fought in other people’s backyards and I’ve already beaten undefeated fighters too, so I’m used to this,” said Fundora, a confident 20-year-old southpaw from Coachella, California. “I don’t know much about Owens, but it feels great being able to fight tougher opponents. People are now able to view my full capabilities, instead of knocking guys out in the first round and it doesn’t mean as much.

 

 

 

 

With a heavyweight’s reach and height, Fundora is massive for a 154-lb fightera natural gift he works on in the gym to its full advantage.

 

 

 

 

We trained hard and worked a lot on distance and a lot more power and strength for this fight. I’m not just the biggest, I’m also stronger than anybody else. We started training for this in January. After my last fight, Argentina, I took a week off and then started working on conditioning in Big Bear. It’s been a great camp.

 

 

 

 

Fundora’s promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz ea Sampson Boxing, e re “The Towering Infernois more than agimmick fighter.

 

 

 

 

He’s for real,” o ile a re Lewkowicz. “He’s already beaten some good fighters. How he puts all that size and strength into 154 liponto., I do not know, but Fundora is too big for anyone at this weight. You have to get inside on him and it’s just too far to go because he’s punishing you for every inch you try to take.

 

 

 

 

I’m more than happy with the way things are going,” continued Fundora. “A victory in this fight would be a good stepping stone to hopefully fight for a regional belt next. I will have a lot of opportunities after I win.

Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 Kicks Off 2018 Season With Three-Hour Action Packed Extravaganza From The Armory in Minneapolis on Friday, April 13

 

Welterweight Contender Jamal James Returns to Hometown to Battle Abel Ramos in Welterweight Clash

Rugged Veteran Edner Cherry Takes on Dennis Galarza

In Lightweight Showdown in Co-Main Event

Hape! Austin Dulay and Chris Colbert Square-Off in Matchup of Unbeaten Super Featherweights & Sensational

Prospects Sebastian Fundora & Joey Spencer In

Action in Separate Matches

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS (April 10, 2018) – Tonakgolo Boxing Champions kicks off the 2018 season on FS1 and FOX Deportes on Friday, April 13 with five action-packed bouts on a three-hour televised show from the Armory in Minneapolis, featuring welterweight contender Arabemohamed James loantšanang le Abele Ramos in a 10-round main event in front of his hometown crowd.

 

 

 

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, rugged veteran Edner Cherry clashes with rising lightweight Dennis Galarza in a 10-round bout and unbeaten super featherweights Austin Dulay le Chris Colbert square off in an eight-round match.

 

 

 

Hape, exciting 6-foot-6 super welterweight SebastianTowering Inferno” Letlole(8-0, 4 Kos) tla nka ka Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 Kos) in an eight-round match of unbeaten prospects. Sensational 18-year-old, 154-pound prospect Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), a former No. 1 ranked amateur and nine-time national champion, lintoa Ousmane Sylla (1-2, 1 Kos) in a four round match. The televised action starts at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT.

 

 

 

The event marks the return of boxing to the Minneapolis Armory, a historic venue that hosted nearly 100 cards between 1915 le 1973, including a show headlined by all-time great Sugar Ray Robinson in 1942.

 

 

 

This show is the perfect example of what Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes is all aboutboxers at various stages of their career, each with something to prove in all action matches,” said Tim Smith, Vice President of Communications for Haymon Boxing. “The stakes are raised for Jamal James because he’s fighting in front of his hometown crowd and yo get in title the mix at 147 pounds and Abel Ramos wants to spoil all of that.

 

 

 

Veteran Edner Cherry, who has tangled with Paulie Malignaggi and Timothy Bradley, and Dennis Galarza are both looking fighting to get into title contention. And it’s rare for unbeaten prospects like Austin Dulay and Chris Colbert to clash this soon in their careers. It all promises to be an exciting night of boxing on a night when the sports calendar isn’t crowded.

 

 

 

James (22-1, 10 Kos) is coming off the biggest victory of his careera knockout over tough veteran Diego Chaves on Dec. 15. The 29-year-old James joined unified 147-pound champion Keith Thurman as the only boxer to have knocked out the durable Argentine. It was James second straight victory since suffering the only loss of his careera unanimous decision defeat to Yordenis Ugas on Aug. 12, 2016. James hasn’t fought in his hometown of Minneapolis since he scored a unanimous decision over Mohammed Kayongo in 2013.

 

 

 

Ramos (18-2-2, 13 Kos) will complete his move to the welterweight division by taking on James after making his welterweight debut with a stoppage of Emmanuel Robles last July. The 26-year-old out of Arizona has won three of his last four fights and his only pro defeats have come at the hands of top 140-pound contenders Regis Prograis and Ivan Baranchyk.

 

 

 

Cheri (36-7-2, 19 Kos) has defeated once-beaten contenders Haskell Rhodes and Omar Douglas since losing a split decision to Jose Pedraza in a 130-pound world title match in 2015. The 35-year-old Cherry of Wauchula, Florida has previously challenged Tim Bradley and Paulie Malignaggi during his career that included a 10-fight win streak after the Bradley bout.

 

 

 

Galarza (16-2, 9 Kos), an outstanding amateur boxer, is stepping up in competition with this matchup against the more experienced Cherry. The 25-year-old Galarza, who’s from Brooklyn but trains in Orlando, has won three straight fights since losing a split decision to Cesar Alan Valenzuela on Sept. 16, 2016.

 

 

 

Dulay (11-0, 8 Kos) was busy last year, fighting four times with only one fight going the distance. The 22-year-old southpaw from Nashville, Tennessee most recently scored a TKO victory over Carlos Padilla last August.

 

 

 

Colbert (7-0, 2 Kos) has one of the most decorated amateur careers in New York City as he fights out of the renowned Atlas Cops and Kids Gym in Brooklyn. The 21-year-old is noted for his blazing hand and foot speed and he enters this fight coming off a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Titus Williams last November.

 

 

 

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Showdown Between Unbeaten Super Welterweights Sebastian Fundora & Veshawn Owens Highlights Undercard Action Friday, April 13 from the Armory in Minneapolis

Exciting Night of Action Features Veteran Contender Haskell Rhodes Plus, a Lineup of Rising Local Talent

MINNEAPOLIS (April 5, 2018) – A showdown between unbeaten super welterweights highlights undercard action on Friday, April 13 e le Sebastian sendora (8-0, 4 Kos) meets Minnesota’s Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 Kos) in an eight-round bout from the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

The event is headlined by welterweight contender Arabemohamed James fighting in his hometown against Abele Ramos in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & Fox Sports. The telecast qala ka 9:00 p.m. LE / 6,:00 p.m. PT and will see rugged veteran Edner Cherry battling rising lightweight Dennis Galarza ka 10 ho pota bout le Austin Dulay le Chris Colbert clashing in an eight-round match between unbeaten super featherweight prospects. Also appearing on the card is sensational 17-year-old 154-pound prospect Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), a former No. 1 ranked amateur and nine-time national champion.

 

 

 

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by Warriors Boxing and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and are available by visiting www.ArmoryMN.com.

 

 

 

The action continues with veteran contender Haskell Rhodes returning to action to take on Wisconsin’s Mikey Fowler in a six-round lightweight showdown.

 

 

 

Also entering the ring on April 13 are a trio of unbeaten Minneapolis-natives as Marlin Sims lifahleho Trevor Marmon in a four-round lightweight bout, Celso Ramirez lintoa Brandon Baue in a four-round super welterweight contest and Giezwa Pierre Hobbs nka ka Raymond Chaco for a four-round super featherweight duel. The action concludes with Coon Rapids, Minnesota’s Uriel Lara in a four-round super welterweight fight against Thomas Amaro.

 

 

 

The 6-foot-6 Fundora, known asThe Towering Inferno”, is unbeaten since turning pro in 2016 and picked up seven victories during a busy 2017 letšolo la ho. The 20-year-old fights out of Coachella, California and will make his 2018 debut against the Minneapolis-native Owens. The 26-year-old Owens picked up four victories by stoppage in 2018.

 

 

 

A selotlolo papali moatlelete ea competed ka bobeli papali ea litebele bile ba kopanya libetsa seporofesenale, Oklahoma City’s Rhodes (25-2-1, 12 Kos) bounced back from decision losses to former champion Sergey Lipinets and Edner Cherry to defeat Lenwood Dozier and most recently stop Jonathan Nelson. Rhodes ea lilemo li 30 ha aa ka a hlōloa lekhetlong la hae la pele 23 pro fights and will look to make it three in a row when he faces the 25-year-old Fowler out of Milwaukee.

 

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Jamal James Returns to Hometown to Battle Abel Ramos in Welterweight Clash Headlining Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes from the Armory in Minneapolis on Friday, April 13

Rugged Veteran Edner Cherry Takes on Dennis Galarza
In Lightweight Showdown in Co-Main Event
Hape! Austin Dulay and Chris Colbert Square-Off in Matchup of Unbeaten Super Featherweights
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MINNEAPOLIS (March 14, 2018) – Welterweight contender Arabemohamed James will get a chance to fight in front of his hometown crowd when he takes on Abele Ramos in a 10-round welterweight battle that headlines a huge night of action on Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ka FS1 le Fox Sports Labohlano, April 13 from the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, rugged veteran Edner Cherry battles rising lightweight Dennis Galarza tsa 10 ho pota gia. The action continues with Austin Dulay le Chris Colbert clashing in an eight-round match between unbeaten super featherweight prospects that kicks off the broadcast at 9:00 p.m. LE/6:00 p.m. PT. Also appearing on the card is sensational 17-year-old 154-pound prospect Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), a former No. 1 ranked amateur and nine-time national champion.
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ea April 13 event marks the return of boxing to the Minneapolis Armory, a historic venue that hosted nearly 100 cards between 1915 le 1973, including a show headlined by all-time great Sugar Ray Robinson in 1942.
Warriors Boxing is thrilled that PBC, FS1 and FOX Deportes are bringing professional boxing back to Minneapolis on Labohlano, April 13,” a re Leon Margules, E le mopresidente oa bahlabani Boxing. “There couldn’t be a more fitting venue than the newly renovated, historic Minnesota Armory in downtown Minneapolis. The Armory has a rich boxing tradition and has not hosted a boxing event for 45 lilemo tse. It will be a great night for the highly acclaimed PBC on FS1 and FOX Deportes series in this beautiful and historic building.
Jamal James has staked his position as a rising contender in the welterweight division and has the kind of fan-friendly style that fits perfectly in the talent-rich 147-pound class,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “Ramos doesn’t back down and will certainly test Jamal in front of his hometown crowd. Dennis Galarza will face his own challenge when he goes up against the tough veteran Edner Cherry and it’s a rare treat to see two young unbeaten prospects like Dulay and Colbert squaring off this early in their careers. All the fights have a significant bearing on the future of the boxers involved and that will work out well for the fans.
James (22-1, 10 Kos) is coming off the biggest victory of his careera knockout over tough veteran Diego Chaves on Aug. 15. The 29-year-old James joined unified 147-pound champion Keith Thurman as the only boxer to have knocked out the durable Argentine. It was James second straight victory since suffering the only loss of his careera unanimous decision defeat to Yordenis Ugas on Aug. 12, 2016. James hasn’t fought in his hometown of Minneapolis since he scored a unanimous decision over Mohammed Kayongo in 2013.
I’m grateful for the opportunity to compete on this platform and to show the nation and the world that Minnesota has great fighters and an enthusiastic fan base for boxing,” said James. “Abel Ramos is a tough guy who will come to fight, but coming off the big win over Chaves, I’m in a position in my career where I’m trying to reach that world championship level. I have to continue to demonstrate the ability to perform under pressure in difficult fights. I know he’s coming to pull off an upset, but that’s not happening.
Ramos (18-2-2, 13 Kos) will complete his move to the welterweight division by taking on James after making his welterweight debut with a stoppage of Emmanuel Robles last July. The 26-year-old out of Arizona has won three of his last four fights and his only pro defeats have come at the hands of top 140-pound contenders Regis Prograis and Ivan Baranchyk.
I’m a real Mexican warrior and I never back down from a fight,” ho boletse ramos. “I’m not worried about going into Jamal James hometown and fighting him there. I’m going to disappoint Jamal and all his fans in Minneapolis, because I’m coming to win.
Cheri (36-7-2, 19 Kos) has defeated once-beaten contenders Haskell Rhodes and Omar Douglas since losing a split decision to Jose Pedraza in a 130-pound world title match in 2015. The 35-year-old Cherry of Wauchula, Florida has previously challenged Tim Bradley and Paulie Malignaggi during his career that included a 10-fight win streak after the Bradley bout.
Dennis Galarza is a great, young fighter who is on the rise, coming to win and looking to become a world champion, but he is in for a real fight,” o ile a re Cherry. “I’m not taking this fight lightly, I’m getting ready, and I’m ready to go all out on April 13. After this, I hope I’ll get my third opportunity at a world title. I took the Lydell Rhodes, Omar Douglas and Jose Pedraza fights because I’m a warrior who wants the opportunity to fight the best, le, Qetellong, ho loanela sehlooho sa lefats'e. The Pedraza fight didn’t go my way on the scorecards, but the whole world knows the true outcome of that fight. I went back to work and I’m ready to prove it again.
Galarza (16-2, 9 Kos), an outstanding amateur boxer, is stepping up in competition with this matchup against the more experienced Cherry. The 25-year-old Galarza, who’s from Brooklyn but trains in Orlando, has won three straight fights since losing a split decision to Cesar Alan Valenzuela on Sept. 16, 2016.
My eyes have been on Edner as a friend and as a fan since I was young, but this is business and I’m going to be ready,” Re Galarza. “Edner is a true warrior who never lets up and a crafty veteran who has fought a lot of great competition. The Pedraza fight I thought he possibly did win. A lot of people duck Edner Cherry because he beat top guys in Rhodes and Douglas his past two fights, plus he can punch with power. People think Edner’s going to break me down, but I took the fight that nobody wants to take. I believe in my talents and I’m ready to make my mark. This fight will demonstrate the type of fighter that I am.
It is rare to see a match between two young prospects on the rise this early in their careers, but Dulay and Colbert are both eager for that challenge. Dulay (11-0, 8 Kos) was busy last year, fighting four times with only one fight going the distance. The 22-year-old southpaw from Nashville, Tennessee most recently scored a TKO victory over Carlos Padilla last August.
Colbert (7-0, 2 Kos) has one of the most decorated amateur careers in New York City as he fights out of the renowned Atlas Cops and Kids Gym in Brooklyn. The 21-year-old is noted for his blazing hand and foot speed and he enters this fight coming off a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Titus Williams last November.
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Former World Champion Jean Pascal Stops Previously Unbeaten Ahmed Elbiali in Round Six of the Main Event of a Special Friday Night Edition of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes from Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida

Top Heavyweight Contender Luis Ortiz Scores Second Round Knockout of Daniel Martz with Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder Ringside
Bryant Perrella Earns Unanimous Decision Over Alex Martin &
Stephen Fulton Defeats Adam Lopez in Battle of
Unbeaten Prospects
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Miami (December 9, 2017) – Former light heavyweight world champion Jean Pascal(32-5-1, 19 Kos) scored an impressive stoppage of previously unbeaten Ahmed Elbiali (16-1, 13 Kos) in the sixth round of the main event of a special Friday night edition of Premier Boxing Champions Toe-TO-Toe TUESDAYS ka FS1 le Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes at Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida.
Having already stated that this bout would be the final of his 12-year career, Pascal was able to wear down his younger opponent in a fight that featured power punches throughout. Elibali appeared to have Pascal stunned and hurt in the opening moments of the first round, but was unable to capitalize as Pascal began to time his powerful counters.
It was a beautiful fight,” said Pascal. “I knew it would be my last one and I wanted to make a statement against a young, unbeaten fighter. It went basically as I expected, a couple of difficult moments but I was able to do everything I wanted.
Elbiali stuck to his strategy of walking down Pascal with power shots, but exhausted too much energy in doing so while not being able to seriously hurt his opponent. Pascal’s counters grew stronger as the fight went on and Elbiali lost steam on his punches as he entered the sixth round for only the fourth time in his pro career.
After an impressive round five, Pascal poured on the attack in round six, landing numerous unanswered hooks before Elbiali’s corner called for a stop to the fight at 2:06kena ka ho pota-pota.
I fought his fight, I should have boxed more and taken him into the later rounds,” o ile a re Elbiali. “It wasn’t my day. He is a world class fighter. I felt like I hurt him in the first round, but I felt drained after that. I’m not sure why, it might have been the nerves. But I’ll learn from this.
The co-main event of the telecast saw top heavyweight contender Luis “King Kong” Ortiz (28-0, 24 Kos) deliver a second round knockout of Daniel Martz (16-6-1, 13 Kos) and swiftly call out heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder, who had joined the FS1 broadcast ringside.
The towering heavyweights exchanged words in the ring after the fight, with both men looking forward to a possible matchup in 2018.
I’ve wanted you and I’m going to bless you again with another opportunity,” re Wilder. “I was ready the first time. This is a new day for you. I think you’re one of the best heavyweights in the world and I want to prove that I am the best. We must fight each other. You will have your fight.
Anthony Joshua doesn’t want to fight either of us, let’s give the world this fight,” o itse: Ortiz. “There will be no excuses. I will be ready to do this for Cuba!”
Ortiz made quick work of his opponent, knocking him down with body shots in round one before delivering a counter left hand that put Martz down and prompted referee Samuel Burgos to stop the fight 43 seconds into round two.
Additional televised action featured welterweight prospect Bryant Perrella (15-1, 13 Kos) return to the ring to drop Alex Martin (13-3, 5 Kos) tseleng ea hae ho phetho yeo se dumelelanago tlhōlo.
I felt pretty good about the fight,” re Perrella. “There are some things I’d like to have done different, but considering I was out for 15 months and injured for a long time, I’m pleased with what I was able to accomplish. I didn’t get the knockout after hurting him, but I was able to handle him better than anyone else before me.
Perrella got off to a fast start when he landed a thudding lead right hook from the southpaw stance that put Martin on the canvas. Martin was able to recover enough to survive the round and rebounded to put together several good rounds while showing off impressive boxing ability.
The Florida-native Perrella was able to stabilize his lead and ride the momentum from the early knockdown to victory as he picked up his jab and overall aggressiveness in the second half of the fight. Ka mor'a 10 rounds the judges saw the fight in favor of Perrella by scores of 79-72 habeli 'me 77-74.
The opening bout of the telecast saw a battle of unbeaten featherweight prospects as Philadelphia’s Stephen Fulton (12-0, 5 Kos) earned a majority decision victory overAdama Lopez (8-1, 3 Kos).
I worked hard to get the win,” said Fulton. “I had to adjust after the first two rounds but I took the fight to him and controlled the pace. He thought he had me hurt in round two, but it wasn’t anything. He landed a good shot but that was it. I never stressed about how the fight would turn out as long as I stuck to the game plan.
Lopez had his best moment of the fight late in round two when he staggered and appeared to hurt Fulton, who took a series of right hands before hearing the bell. Fulton was able to adjust and use his jab effectively while countering and rarely allowing Lopez to cut off the ring. Lopez was successful when he was able to get Fulton pinned against the ropes, but after eight rounds the judges ruled in favor of Fulton by scores of 78-74, 77-75 le 76-76.
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