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Emilio Garcia one win away from Qualifying to Compete at the Paris 2024 Olympic ere

BANGKOK, Thailand (Le 29, 2024) — Emilio Garcia (Laredo Texas) is just one win away from qualifying to the Paris 2024 Olympic ere. Garcia defeated Joseph Commey out of Ghana in dominating fashion. Garcia won each of the judges’ votes in all three rounds including two 10-8 scores in the third round.

Garcia is now just one win away from achieving his lifelong dream and qualifying to the Olympic Games. Only one boxer stands in his way and that will be the winner of Abdallah Abou- Arab from Denmark and Oier Ibarreche from Spain.“We are on to the qualification round and make sure you tune in,” Garcia stated after his victory on Wednesday. “I feel good and look forward to Friday.”

Ọla, Le 30, is the first day of the livestream and it can be watched nibi.

Team USA heavyweight, Jamar Talley (Camden, N.J.) will get things started tomorrow as he will face Leclerc Nogaus from Haiti. Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) will make her second appearance and will go against Olga -Pavlina Papadatou out of Greece. Lastly, Roscoe Hill (Orisun omi, Texas) will make him Olympic qualifier debut against Yuberjen Martinez from Spain.

Team USA is represented by eight boxers in Italy who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development Coach Chad Wigle (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with assistant coaches Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Lati.) ati Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas).

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ABOUT USA BOXING: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Afikun ohun ti, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn. USA Boxing is one team, one nation, going for gold!

Robby Gonzales secured Team USA’s second win in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand (Le 25, 2024) — Robby Gonzales (Las fegasi, Nev.) secured Team USA second win with a unanimous decision victory over Ahmed Badrani out of Morocco on the second day of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand.

Gonzales dominated the whole bout as he won the first two rounds 4-1 and then won the last round 5-0 leading to a unanimous decision victory over the boxer out of Morocco.

Awọn 2021 World Champion gold medalist will now fight on Monday against the winner of Weerapon Jongjoho out of Thailand and Vladimir Mironchikov from Serbia.

“Got the first one out the way and I got four more to go,” a determined Robby Gonzales stated after his debut at the 2024 World Qualification Tournament.

Team USA is represented by eight boxers in Italy who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development CoachChad Wigle (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with assistant coachesAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Lati.) atiChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Day 2 Awọn esi

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las fegasi, Nev./USA, dec. over Ahmed Badrani, MAR, 5-0

Day 3 Iṣeto

63.5 kg: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas/USA, la. Ismail Umar FIN

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Wẹẹbù: www.usaboxing.org

Twitter: @USABoxing

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

ABOUT USA BOXING: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Afikun ohun ti, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn. USA Boxing isone team, one nation, going for gold!

Alyssa Mendoza gets Team USA’s first win

In Bangkok at final Olympic Boxing Qualifier

BANGKOK, Thailand – May 25, 2024 —  Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) picked up Team USA first win with a unanimous decision victory over Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag out of Mongolia in day one of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand.

Mendoza, who won three medals in 2023, is looking for a similar result in Bangkok. In her first round she took the judges’ scorecards 3-2 but Tumurkhuyag grabbed the second round, and the scores were all tied up going into the third and final round.

The Idaho native came out hot in the third round and took all five judges’ scorecards and won on a unanimous decision. Alyssa needs three more wins to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic ere.

“Got the first day and win out the way. It was a tougher fight than I expected, but I am moving on and will make those adjustments and get better every day,” stated Mendoza after her first win in Bangkok.

Mendoza will now wait until May 30 for her next fight. She will go head-to-head against Olga-Pavlina Papadatou out of Greece. Mendoza is looking to make history in this tournament and be the first boxer out of Idaho to qualify for the Olympics.

Team USA is represented by seven boxers in Thailand who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development CoachChad Wigle (United Igba riru ewe, Colo.), along with assistant coachesAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Lati.) atiChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Day 1 Awọn esi

57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA, dec. over Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag, MGL, 5-0

Day 2 Iṣeto

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las fegasi, Nev./USA, la. Ahmed Badrani, MAR

ALAYE:

Wẹẹbù: www.usaboxing.org

Twitter: @USABoxing

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxin

ABOUT USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Afikun ohun ti, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn. USA Boxing isone team, one nation, going for gold!

Fight Network to Live Broadcast TKO 41, ỌKAN asiwaju, Glory 49 Doubleheader & UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: Swanson vs. Ortega Prelims

Tjonto - Ija Nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 Awọn ile-iwe ti o ṣe igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti awọn ere idaraya ija, presents a jam-packed weekend of live combat sports, ti o bẹrẹ yi Friday, Oṣu kejila. 8 ni 6:30 p.m. ATI pẹlu WHO 41: Awọn aṣaju- live from Montreal, Canada’s Bell Centre. The live action continues on Saturday morning, Oṣu kejila. 9 ni 8:30 a.m. ATI pẹlu ỌKAN asiwaju: Warriors of the World from Bangkok, Thailand followed immediately by a GLORY kickboxing doubleheader featuring Glory 49 Rotterdam gbe ni 11:30 a.m. ATI ati Glory 49 SuperFight Series gbe ni 1:30 p.m. ATI. Níkẹyìn, on Saturday night, Oṣu kejila. 9 ni 8:00 p.m. ATI, Fight Network presents a live broadcast of the UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: Swanson vs. Ortega PRELIMS from Fresno, Calif.

Friday’s live broadcast of WHO 41: Awọn aṣaju- from Montreal, Canada kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET and is headlined by an exciting featherweight championship bout pitting Windsor, Ontario’s TJ Laramie (6-2) against undefeated local favorite Charles Jourdain (5-0). In other championship bouts, Marc-Andre Barriault (9-1) collides pẹlu Strahinja Gavrilovic (8-4) fun awọn akọle middleweight, Jesse Ronson (18-8) tangles pẹlu Derek Gauthier (8-7) in a rematch for the lightweight crown, Adam Dyczka (6-0) looks to keep his momentum rolling against Bakary Sakho (1-0) in a heavyweight championship clash, diẹ Jesse Arnett (13-4) onigun mẹrin si pa pẹlu Dimitri Waardenburg (13-7) in what promises to be an all-action affair for the bantamweight title.

Airing live on Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. ATI, ỌKAN asiwaju: Warriors of the World emanates from Bangkok, Thailand, headlined by a showdown for the ONE strawweight title, as Japanese titleholder Yoshitaka Naito (12-0) risks his gold and perfect record against Brazil’s Alex Silva (6-1). Ni miiran ere ifihan bouts, Thailand’s Shannon Wiratchai (8-1) meets Russian Rasul Yakhyaev (10-6) ni a lightweight ija, battle-tested Japanese veteran Kotetsu Boku (26-11-2) takes on American Christian Lee (7-1) in featherweight action and former 115-pound kingpin Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke (8-2), of Thailand, returns home for a flyweight encounter with Japan’s Riku Shibuya (7-4).

Ja Network ká ifiwe igbohunsafefe ti Glory 49 Rotterdam begins on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ATI, headlined by the final round of a one-night, four-man lightweight contender tournament, as Danish dynamo Niclas “The Destroyer” Larsen (46-9-2, 24 KO) battles Dutch-Moroccan wunderkind Tyjani “The Wonderboy” Beztati(14-1, 5 KO) and Bulgarian bruiser Stoyan “The Sniper” Koprivlenski (7-1, 3 KO) meets returning Brazilian Maykol Yurk (8-5, 6 KO) in opening round matchups. Ni afikun, Angola’s Christian “Bad News” Baya (59-5-1, 34 KO) looks to spoil the debut of Slovenian lightweight Samo Petje (32-6-1), while American Muay Thai stylist Omar Moreno (25-7-1, 9 KO) fights Chinese UFC veteran Anying “Smiley” Wang (10-3).

The card leads directly into Glory 49 SuperFight Series ni 1:30 p.m. ATI, headlined by newly crowned GLORY middleweight champion Alex “Po Atan” Pereira (26-6, 16 KO) making his first title defense against 25-year-old Dutch-Tunisian Yousri Belgaroui (23-3, 11 KO). Also on the bill, former welterweight champion Nieky “The Natural” Holzken (90-13, 46 KO) faces 23-year-old Russian up-and-comer Alim “Professor” Nabiyev (47-6, 21 KO), Holland’s Eyevan “Mister Cool” Danenburg (25-6, 13 KO) locks horns with Road to GLORY UK winner Jamie Bates (24-6, 3 KO) and Englishman Bailey “Bad Boy” Sugden (9-1, 2 KO) takes on China’s Chenglong Zhang (41-5, 11 KO) in a clash of 19-year-old featherweight prospects.

The two-hour UFC FIGHT NIGHT PRELIMS begin on Saturday night at 8:00 p.m. ET with four exciting bouts, as No. 10-ranked bantamweight Alexis Davis (18-7) ati Ko si. 11 Liz Carmouche (10-5) move to 125 pounds for a flyweight bout, bantamweight Luke Sanders (11-1) oju Andre Soukhamtath (11-5), Carls John de Tomas (8-1) and “Dana White Tuesday Night Contender Series” contract winner Alex Perez (18-4) square off in a flyweight battle, nigba ti Frankie Sáenz (11-5) ati Merab Dvalishvili (7-1) open the telecast with another bantamweight bout.

Ahead of the live PRELIMS, Fight Network will live broadcast the UFC FIGHT NIGHT PREFIGHT SHOW ni 7:00 p.m. ATI, featuring coverage from the industry’s premier mixed martial arts analysts, as Megan Olivi makes her hosting debut on the FOX Sports desk with analysts Rashad Evans and Kenny Florian, while Laura Sanko adds reports and interviews fighters on-site. At the conclusion of Saturday’s live main card on TSN5, awọn ti ifiwe UFC FIGHT NIGHT POSTFIGHT SHOW airs at approximately 1:00 a.m. ATI, recapping all the exciting action.

This weekend’s live slate of combat sports airs exclusively on Fight Network across Canada.

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Lewkowicz Secures Right to Broadcast KO King Guzman’s Title Defense This Saturday in Japan

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing is proud to announce he has secured the rights to broadcast a special early-morning Woz Promotions tripleheader of world-class boxing, on TyC Sports, lori Saturday, December 31, 2016 (4:30 am ET/6:30 pm JST), from the Shimazu Arena in Kyoto, Japan, and featuring boxing’s next superstar, Jonathan “Salomon King” Guzmán.
Ni awọn United States, TyC Sports can be found on DirecTV channel 469.
One of boxing’s most feared punchers, the undefeated KO artist Guzman (22-0, 22 KOs) ti Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, will be making the first defense of his IBF World Super Bantamweight Championship against Yukinori Oguni (18-1-1, 7 KOs) ti Tokyo, Japan.
Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, multiple-time world champion and current WBA World Flyweight Champion Kazuto Ioka (20-1, 12 KOs) of Osaka, Japan will defend against Yutthana Kaensa (15-0, 6 KOs) of Bangkok, Thailand.
In the eight-round super bantamweight opener, hometown product Shohei Omori (17-1, 12 KOs) of Kyoto will face a stern test against solid veteran RockyThe Road WarriorFuentes (35-8-2, 20 KOs) of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.
A regular source of top-quality professional boxing with its weekly SaturdayBoxeo de Primera” jara, TyC Sports is a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based sports network that currently operate the domestic pay TV channel TyC Sports, TyC Sports 2, TyC Sports 3, as well as two international pay TV channels, TyC Sports Latin America and TyC Sports USA.
On the last day of the year, boxing fans around the world can watch the next superstar of boxing in action,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “Jonathan Guzman is the hardest puncher and the most exciting fighter in boxing. I am happy to be able to bring this fight to the world outside Japan.
For more information on TyC Sports, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò www.tycsports.com.
About Sampson Boxing
Lẹhin kan gan aseyori run bi a matchmaker ati onimọran, Sampson Lewkowicz Switched lori si awọn ipolowo ẹgbẹ ti ọjọgbọn Boxing ni January 2008.
Sampson Boxing ti po sinu ọkan ninu awọn ile aye julọ Ami ipolowo ile ise, nsoju ọpọlọpọ ti aye ile ti o dara ju awọn onija ati julọ ni ileri odo contenders.

Sampson Boxing ni o ni ipolowo awọn alabašepọ gbogbo lori North ati South America, Africa, Asia, Ilu Niu Silandii, Australia, Europe ati America Central ati Sampson Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti a ti televised lori iru afihan nẹtiwọki bi HBO, Asiko Iworan, ESPN, Vs. ati awọn orisirisi okeere nẹtiwọki.