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Stan Hoffman Nigel Collins
Henry Hascup Jimmy Binns Sr.
Tom Kaczmarek Tony Orlando Jr.
Rhonda Utley-Herring
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (July 1, 2018) – Returning to the ring after an 11-month layoff due to a broken jaw, Joe “Anụ ọhịa ahụ” Smith, Obere. provided early fireworks last night (Saturday, June 30) in the latest installment in the popular “Slugfest at The Sun” usoro, presented by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, na Mohegan Sun Arena na Uncasville, Connecticut.
“Slugfest at The Sun” was taped live and will air July 19, 8 -10 p.m. NA, na New England Sports Network (NESN). Star Boxing’s next event, “Rockin’ ịlụ ọgụ”,September 21 at the Paramount in Huntington, NY, will also air via tape- delay on NESN.
Rated No. 3 na Ọ dịghị. 7 n'ụwa, karị, site World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Association (WBA), Smith (24-2, 20 Kos) hurt Melvin “The Romantic Redneck” Russell (11-5-2, 7 Kos) with the first punch he landed and finished the show, two devastating knockdowns later, na oghere gburugburu.
“I hit him with a decent shot when I was walking him down and saw that I hurt him,” Joe Smith Obere. explained. “Ya mere, I looked to end it. I would have liked to have gotten some rust off, but I’m happy with my performance. My jaw feels great.”
“We’re looking to go to the top,” Smith’s promoter Joe DeGuardia kwuru. “Joe’s plan and goal has always been to be world champion. We wanted (Sergey) Kovalev before this fight, but it didn’t work out. We’re hoping to get him in the fall.”
“Kovalev looks great, he motivates me,” Smith noted. “I think I can take advantage of his conditioning.”
Coming off her historic fight this past May against the undefeated Queen of Boxing Cecelia Breakhus, who won a 10-round decision in the first female fight to air on HBO, three-time world champion Kali “KO Mequinonoag” Reis (14-7-1, 4 Kos) cruised past Mexican welterweight Patty “Las Elegante” Ramirez (11-6, 5 Kos), a bụbu ụwa aha ịma ya aka, winning all eight rounds.
“She was a survivor,” Reis commented. “There was a lot we wanted to work on, ahu gbaa, jabs and more … getting more comfortable. I executed the plan my corner gave me and got the job done.
A Native American from Rhode Island, Reis wants a rematch with Breakhus, “I know I need to stay busy, active and remain fighting at welterweight to get the rematch,” Reis added. “I’m going to stay on her tail. I’ll be ready when it happens, I really want it to happen.”
In the television opener, undefeated junior welterweight “Action” Anthony Laureano (8-0 3Ko si) biri ndụ ruo aha otutu ya, never taking a backwards step, as he pounded Juan Rodriguez (8-10-1 6Ko si) in the center of the ring from the opening bell through the end for a dominant six-round unanimous decision. The 2016 New England Golden Gloves champion Laureano, who fights out of East Hartford, CT, put on an entertaining show in front of his large, loud contingent of fans. Laureano effectively used every punch in his vast arsenal to break down a tough, game Rodriguez.
“I thought I did well,” Laureano said after the fight, “but I’d like to see more angles. I want to see more power, kwa. It’s there, he felt it; it’s coming. I have a long road. Ọzọ agha, I’d like to have an eight-rounder. We’re adding more people to the team. I hope everyone see that I’m getting better each fight. I have more tools and my discipline is there.”
Undefeated keobere middleweight Wendy “Haitian Fire” Toussaint (9-0, 3 Kos) lit up an overwhelmed Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 Kos), battering him from pillar to post, until referee Steve Willis waved off the fight in the third round. Haiti-native Toussaint, now living in Huntington, NY, used his superior power and speed to make an impressive statement.
Popular South Boston southpaw Joe Farina (3-0, 2 Kos) overcame a flash knockdown during the opening seconds of the fight, using a relentless attack to defeat junior welterweight Steve Moore (1-4, 1 Ko), by way of a four-round split decision.
Irish junior welterweight “Lethal” Larry Fryers (formerly known as Gleeson) mma ya ndekọ 7-1 (2 Kos) with a six-round unanimous decision over Anthony Woods (1-7-1). Fighting out of Yonkers NY, Fryers floored Woods with a left hook at the end of round two. Woods was penalized a point near the end of the final round for an intentional head butt.
Former U. of New Haven basketball star Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7 Kos), fighting out of New London (CT), nọgidere na-undefeated ndekọ emebibeghị, dropping Mexican heavyweight Elder Hernandez (5-3, 3 Kos) twice before referee Willis halted the match near the end of the opening round.
The opening bout of the evening ended in the second round and ruled a “Ọ dịghị Kọntestị” because of an accidental head butt that left both fighters — William “The Silent ogbu” Foster III (8-0, 6 Kos) na Tyrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 Ko) – with serious head cuts and unable to continue.
CELEBRATING HIS RETURN KO WIN
POST-FIGHT INTERVIEW WITH NESN’S DANA ROSENBLATT & -Achọ igbu Joe Smith JR.
Complete results n'okpuru:
Ukara IHE
Isi ihe omume – LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Joe Smith, Obere. (24-2, 20 Kos), Mastic, NY WTKO1 (145) Melvin Russell (11-5-2, 7 Kos), Ashland, KY
CO-FEATURE – FEMALE WELTERWEIGHTS Kali Reis (14-7-1, 4 Kos), Cranston, RI WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72) Pat Ramirez (11-6, 5 Kos), Aguascalientes, Mexico
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS Wendy Toussaint (9-0, 3 Kos), Huntington, NY WTKO3 (1:25) Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 Kos), Worcester
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS Anthony Laureano (8-0, 3 Kos), Na. Hartford, CT WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55) Juan Rodriguez (8-10-1), Haymarket, VA
WELTERWEIGHTS Joe Farina (3-0, 2 Kos), South Boston, MA WDEC4 (38-37, 38-37, 37-38) Steve Moore (1-4, 1 Ko), Orange, NJ
WELTERWEIGHTS Larry (Gleeson) Fryers (7-1, 2 Kos), Yonkers, NY WDEC6 (60-52, 60-52, 59-53) Anthony Woods (1-7-1), Philadelphia, På
HEAVYWEIGHTS Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7 Kos), New London, CT WTKO1 (2:47) Elder Hernandez (5-3, 3 Kos), Morelia, Mexico *Co-Promoted in association Main Events
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS William Foster III (8-0, 6 Kos), New Haven, CT Ọ dịghị Kọntestị 2 (2:27 due to accidental head butt, both fighter’s cut) Tryrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 Ko), Sound Bend, IN *Co-Promoted in association with Murphy’s Boxing |
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PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (June 26, 2018) – In advance of her fight this Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena, three-time world champion Kali “KO Mequinonoag” Reis held an open media workout today at Big Six Academy in Providence, Rhode Island.
Fighting out of nearby Cranston, RI, Reis (13-7-1, 4 Kos) will face former world title challenger Patty “La Elegante” Ramirez (11-5, 5 Kos), nke Mexico, na asatọ-gburugburu welterweight bayere.
Reis vs. Ramirez is the co-featured bout on the “SLUGFEST AT THE SUN” kaadị, presented by JOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING, na Mohegan Sun Arena na Uncasville, Connecticut.
Reis is coming off a historic fight last month versus undisputed women’s world welterweight champion and pound-4-pound Queen, 33-0 Cecilia Braekhus, in the first female bout ever featured on HBO. Reis dropped Braekhus for the first time in her professional career, however the judges scored the fight in favor of Braekhus, over ruckus boo’s from the crowd.
Ke isi omume, after eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, na “Common Man”, Union Local 66 laborer, Joe Smith Obere. returns at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, and knocking out the legend, Bernard Hopkins, clear out of the ring, on HBO, Smith Obere. has his eyes set on winning a world title. Smith Obere. is currently rated #3 (WBC) na #7 (WBA) n'ụwa. |
QUOTES AND PHOTOS FROM TODAY’S MEDIA WORKOUT:
“I’m so excited to be back fighting at home, especially after our history making fight on HBO. I fought Cecilia Braekhus. We were the first women to ever fight on HBO and there were more than a million viewers. If I knew that many people would be watching, I would have been a lot more nervous.”
“Na akwụkwọ, it was a loss, but it was really a win-win for me, and women’s boxing. It’s already opened a lot of doors for me. There’s been so much growth for me and women’s boxing. It’s going to open the door for other women to fight on networks. It was a step up for women’s boxing, not just for one event, but forever.”
“I’m the first female Native American to fight in New England.”
“I’ve been fighting 18 afọ. I played basketball and volleyball in high school, but I love boxing.” |
“I showed in my last fight that I belong to be with the elite. I want to get a rematch (with Braekhus).”
“Being a road warrior, I’m familiar fighting away or at home, but it’s more comfortable fighting here at home. My hometown crowd is always very supportive.”
“(Saturday) I am going to come out with a victory. My opponent’s taller, but I just need to follow the game plan and execute.” |
KALI REIS PREPARING FOR HER CO-FEATURE BOUT AT MOHEGAN SUN THIS SATURDAY AT TODAY’S MEDIA WORKOUT
Ebe E Si Nweta: STAR BOXING
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (jUNE 25, 2018) –With June 30th rapidly approaching, the hype for STAR BOXING’S “SLUGFEST at the SUN” continues to build as two of the premier fighters on the card will be making their New England homecoming. In the co-feature bout, KALI “KO MEQUINONOAG” REIS (13-7-1 4Ko si) of Providence, Rhode Island will be making her third appearance at Mohegan Sun against PATY “LA ELEGANTE” RAMIREZ (11-5 5Ko si). Adding to the excitement, Connecticut onwe “ACTION” ANTHONY LAUREANO (7-0 3Ko si) of East Hartford is set to make his return home at Mohegan Sun in his bout against JUAN de la CRUZ RODRIGUEZ (8-9-1 6Ko si).
Rhode Island’s Native Warrior, Kali Reis, is no stranger to bright lights and pressure. Coming off an impressive performance on HBO against undisputed champion and #1 pound-for-pound female fighter in the world, Cecilia Braekhus, Reis looks to return home, back to New England and put her full warrior spirit out on display at the Mohegan Sun.
When commenting on her upcoming fight, Reis had this to say, “Fans can expect to see an even more determined, skilled, agụụ na-agụ, evolving WARRIOR in there! The fight on HBO with Braekhus was such a learning experience and I am grateful for making history in not only women’s boxing but my own personal journey as well.”
The last time Reis fought at Mohegan Sun was in November of last year. She is thrilled to be making this homecoming.
“I am excited to be back ‘home’ at Mohegan Sun June 30th,” said the Rhode Island native. “Star Boxing always has action packed fights lighting up this beautiful area. My fans love coming to Mohegan Sun. There isn’t a bad seat in the house and their hospitality is fantastic. Joe DeGuardia is keeping me very productive since we signed with him back in November. I am so pleased with the decision myself and manager Brian made to sign with them.”
Another local warrior on the card to watch is Anthony Laureano. Laureano earned the nickname “Action” for his relentless, coming-forward fight style. If the East Hartford native is in the ring, fans can always expect an exciting show from start to finish. Star Boxing’s “Slugfest at the Sun” always brings fireworks to Connecticut, and Laureano looks to continue the tradition with his homecoming at Mohegan Sun.
Laureano was asked what he will provide the fans at Mohegan Sun, and his response was simply, “The same thing they always see, edinam. Action, ọ bụ ya. The people are coming to pay money and they are going to get what they paid for. Even in my last fight, people got what they paid for. They came to see action and to see somebody come forward. They don’t want to see nobody dancing around. I’m not saying that style is bad, I can do it too, but people like two guys who come forward and want to fight. I’m that fighter. I’m that fighter that always wants to fight.”
This bout against Rodriguez will mark the third time in his career that Laureano is fighting at Mohegan Sun.
When asked about the venue, this is what Laureano had to say, “I love Mohegan…Mohegan is my home. There is no place like it. I love the ring, everything is just so beautiful. The atmosphere, the crowd, my hometown crowd is there, and when they’re there it’s loud…Mohegan is my home, enweghị mgbagha ọ bụla. The casino treats me good, and when I go there I feel this is where I belong. I’ve never felt that anywhere else.
Ke isi omume nke “SLUGFEST at the SUN” on June 30th, -Achọ igbu Joe Smith JR. will make his long anticipated return to the ring against tough Kentuckian, MELVIN RUSSELL. After eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, na “Common Man”, Union Local 66 laborer, Joe Smith Obere. returns at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, and knocking out the legend, Bernard Hopkins, clear out of the ring, on HBO, Smith Obere. has his eyes set on winning a world title. Smith Obere. is currently rated #3 (WBC) na #7 (WBA) n'ụwa.
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SLUGFEST AT THE SUN: THE RETURN OF JOE SMITH JR.
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“SLUGFEST at the SUN”: THE RETURN OF JOE SMITH JR.
After eleven months out of the ring due to a broken jaw, “THE BEAST” Joe Smith Jr.returns in a big way, at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. After coming off a stellar KO win on NBC against Andrzej Fonfara, and defeating the legend Bernard Hopkins on HBO, Smith Obere. has his eyes set on landing in the win column in his first bout of 2018.
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FACTS:
“SLUGFEST at the SUN” is presented by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing. Na ihe na-ewe ebe Saturday, June 30th na Mohegan Sun, na Uncasville, CT.
Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing “SLUGFEST at the SUN” series is the a premier professional boxing experience in Connecticut. Live from the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena, “SLUGFEST at the SUN” has seen some of the best and brightest in boxing. This includes, abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri Demetrius “Now now” Andrade and world title challenger Delvin RODRÍGUEZ, amongst many others.
Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, Joe DeGuardia, has consistently given the boxing fans of Connecticut, world class fights, right in their own backyard. “SLUGFEST at the SUN” also gives the north east’s rising boxing stars an avenue to world title contention. From world title fights, to world class boxing skill, Mohegan Sun has seen it all, delivered by Star Boxing.
The “SLUGFEST at the SUN” series offers an affordable, fan friendly action packed, entertaining night out, that is guaranteed to have you on your feet from the opening bell.
On June 30th, Star Boxing plans to start your summer off right, with yet another thrilling “SLUGFEST at the SUN.”
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Tiketi:
Tiketi maka ndụ na omume mmalite na $30 and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com site na ịpị EBE A or by going to www.StarBoxing.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the Mohegan Sun Box Office at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT.
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NYSBHOF Klas nke 2018: (L-R) seated: Charley Norkus, Obere. (accepting for Charley Norkus), Melvina Lathan, Herb Goldman, Bob Goodman and Jake Rodriguez; eguzo: Joe Mesi, Al Cole, Ron Scott Stevens, Pete Brodsky and Joseph McAuliffe (accepting for Jack McAuliffe) All foto site Peter Frutkoff
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NEW YORK (Ka 1, 2018) — Twenty-three members of the Class of 2018 were inducted into the New York Stare Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF), this past Sunday afternoon during the seventh annual NYSBHOF induction dinner, na russo si On The Bay na Howard Beach, New York.
“Those being honored tonight are humble, honorable people,” NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy kwuru. “We do this as an act of love. Many of the inductees are here today and those no longer with us are represented by family members. This is our way of saying thank you to all the inductees for what they have done for boxing in New York.”
klas nke 2018 living boxers inducted heading into the NYSBHOF included (Long Island) WBA ìhè Heavyweight Lou “Honey Boy” Valley (36-6-2, 22 Kos), (Central Islip) IBF Junior welterweight World onye mmeri Jake Rodriguez (28-8-2, 8 Kos), (Brooklyn) ụwa fechaa aha ịma ya aka Terrence Alli (52-15-2, 21 Kos), undefeated, No.; 1 heavyweight contender “Baby” Joe Mesi (Buffalo) and former world cruiserweight champion Al “ice” Cole (Rockland County).
Posthumous participants inducted were NBA & NYSAC World Featherweight onye mmeri (Manhattan) Eyen “Cuban Bon Bon” chocolate (136-10-6, 51 Kos), (New York City) 20nkena narị afọ Heavyweight James J. “amadi Jim” Corbett (11-4-3, 5 Kos), (Williamsburg) World Kedu otu m ga onye mmeri Jack “The Napoleon of The Nrite Ring” McAuliffe, (Kingston) WBC Super fechaa onye mmeri Billy Costello (40-2, 23 Kos), (Beacon) NYSAC Light Heavyweight World onye mmeri Melio Bettina (83-14-3, 36 Kos), (Brooklyn / Yonkers) ụwa-klas Middleweight Ralph “Agu” Jones (52-32-5, 13 Kos) na (Port Washington) heavyweight contender Charley “The Bayonne bombu” Norkus (33-19, 19 Kos).
Living non-participants now in the NYSBHOF are (Troy) Pulitzer Nrite-emeri sportswriter Dave Anderson, (Brooklyn) ọzụzụ /-enye Ndụmọdụ Pete Brodsky, (Rockaway) ọkpọ ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere / nchịkọta akụkọ Herb Goldman, (Bronx) matchmaker Bobby Goodman, (Ardsley) NYSAC chairperson / ikpe Melvina Lathan, na (Brooklyn) NYSAC Chairperson/matchmaker/promoter Ron Scott Stevens.
Posthumous non-participant inductees were (Brooklyn) mgbanaka ogwaokwu Johnnie Addie, (Brooklyn) matchmaker Johnny Bos, (Bronx) ọkpọ publicist Murray Goodman, (New York City) ọkpọ dere / ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere Bert Randolph Sugar na (Lower East Side) radio & telivishọn ogwaokwu / nta akụkọ Sam Taub.
Onye ọ bụla ịga inductee (ma ọ bụ esi n'agbụrụ) received a custom-designed belt signifying his or her induction into the NYSBHOF.
The 2017 inductees e họrọ NYSBHOF nominating so na Kọmitii:Bobby Cassidy, Obere., Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Don Majeski, Ron McNair, na Neil Terens.
All na-eti ọkpọ mkpa ịdị na-adịghị ejekwa maka dịkarịa ala afọ atọ na-ruo eruo inweta NYSBHOF itinye n'ọkwa, na ihe nile inductees ga-abụrịrị na biri na New York State maka a ịrịba òkè nke ha ọkpọ ọrụ ma ọ bụ n'oge praịm nke ndị ọrụ.
Boxers who attended the seventh annual NSBHOF included NYSBHOF past inductees Iran Barkley, Junior Jones, Mustafa Hamsho, Bobby Cassidy, SR., Bobby Bartels, na Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes, yana Monte Barrett, Ray Mercer, Dennis Milton, Richard Kiley, Scott Lopez, Michael Corleone, Tommy Rainone, Kevin Collins, Cletus Seldin, James Duran, Victor Paz, na Jaime Dugan. Other notable attendees from the boxing world included Mike Reno (FDNY Boxing), Darryl Peoples (IBF), international judges Steve Wesisfeld na John MacKay, and NYSBHOF inductees Tommy Gallagher na Bobby Miller, and Emmy-award winning producer Bobby Cassidy, Obere.
David Diamante served once again as Master of Ceremonies. Special presentations were made to the daughter of the late Steve Acunto, Donna Acunto, and Miller’s close friend, Dave Wojcicki.
Kwuru na & PICTURES FROM THE NYSBHOF INDUCTEES
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NEW YORK (February 21, 2017) – World light heavyweight contender Joe “The Irish Bomber” Smith, Obere. (23-1, 19 Kos) and ringside physician Dr. Robert Polofsky na- a Thursday n'abalị (-Ahụ. 23) guest speakers at Ring 8’s monthly meeting, malite na 7 p.m. NA, at Plattduetsche Park Restaurant, emi odude ke 1132 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square, New York.
The 27-year-old Smith (23-1, 19 Kos) is a Union 66 laborer between fights. The Long Island power-puncher from Mastic burst upon the International boxing scene last June, stopping former world title challenger Andrzej Fonfara (28-4) in the opening round for the World Boxing Council (WBC) International light heavyweight title. ikpeazụ December, Smith retired living legend Bernard Hopkins (55-8-2), na-akụ aka si (8nkegburugburu) the seven-time, two-division world champion for the first time in his career. Smith was the recipient of Ring 8’s “Knockout of the Year Award” last December at the organization’s 30nke kwa afọ mgbanaka 8 Ezumike Omume na Awards ememe. Currently rated as high as No. 3 site World Boxing Council (WBC), Smith is knocking at the door for a world title shot in the 175-pound division. He is promoted by New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) inductee Joe DeGuardia (Star Boxing).
Dr. Polofsky is a physician member of the New York State Athletic Commission and USA Boxing
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Merrick, NY junior welterweight Larry Stanton (29-17-2, 17 Kos), who fought professionally between 1969 na 1983, will received his 2016 Mgbanaka 8 Uncrowned Champion Award. He was unable to attend the organization’s original awards festivity last December, na 30nke kwa afọ mgbanaka 8 Ezumike Omume & Award ememme.
Stanton’s most notable victories were against Bruce Strauss (54-27-2), Tony Petronelli (42-3-1) na Sammy Ayala (11-0). He fought a draw with two-time world title challenger Vilomar Fernandez (22-6-1) and lost a controversial decision to 1976 Olympic gold medalist Howard David, Obere. (6-0).
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Mgbanaka 8 a n'ụzọ zuru ezu mbọ iji na-akwado na-erughị ihe ndabara ọma ndị ọkpọ obodo ndị nwere ike ịchọ enyemaka na okwu nke na-akwụ ụgwọ ụlọ, ụgwọ ụlọ ọgwụ, ma ọ bụ ihe ọ bụla nti mkpa.
Gaa na akara na- www.Ring8ny.com n'ihi na ihe ọmụma banyere mgbanaka 8, kasị otu ụdị na United States na ihe karịrị 350 òtù. Kwa Afọ otu dues bụ nanị $30.00 na onye ọ bụla so na-isiokwu a na-emekpa ihe nri abalị na mgbanaka 8 kwa ọnwa nzukọ, ewepu July na August. All n'ọrụ na-eti ọkpọ, na-amu amu na ọkachamara, na a ugbu a ọkpọ ikike ma ọ bụ akwụkwọ na-isiokwu a ekele mgbanaka 8 kwa afọ otu. Ọbịa nke mgbanaka 8 òtù welcome na a na-eri nke naanị $7.00 kwa onye.
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Montreal (October 9, 2015) -Mgbe ọjụjụ nke CubanYuniesky Gonzalez (IBF #11), Armenian light heavyweight Karo Murat (IBF #14, 27-2-1, 17 Kos) jumped na ohere ihu Montreal nwa nkuchi Artur Beterbiev (IBF #2, 9-0, 9 Kos) maka ihe IBF ìhè Heavyweight (175 pound) mkpochapu agha.
The promoters nke abụọ alụso nwere ruo mgbe October 22 banye a ndibiat na-enweghị ya na-aga a obere akpa ikele.
-Eto eto nke a tuanu, nke nwere ike n'ụzọ ezi uche na-ewere ọnọdụNovember 28 na Quebec City, ga-aghọ amanyere bụ iwu ịma ya aka maka IBF ìhè Heavyweight ụwa aha ekesịpde Russian Sergey Kovalev.
Murat bụ achị IBF International ìhè Heavyweight onye mmeri. Ọ ndibọhọ ya abụọ ikpeazụ ịlụ ọgụ mgbe na-alụ ọgụ ike maka 12 agba na kpara American Bernard Hopkins, Ọkt. 26, 2013 na Atlantic City, na a adịkwa mgbalị. O nwekwara on ya ndekọ-enweta nkwanye n'elu Gabriel Campillo na Tommy Karpency.
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