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Wbc u.s. Sekhahla sa silevera se boima ba lebala la James Perkins & Anthony Andreozi Headlis "Oceanside Prices"

Tšemano e sa hlalosoang James Perella &

Shea withcox e behiloe

August 16 Setsing sa liketsahalo tsa leoatleng sa leoatleng se sa tšepahaleng, MA

Quincy, Boima. (July 8, 2025) - Box ea khale ea sekolo e khutla ka Phato 16go th e leJames "Pitbull" Perkins (13-3-1, 9 Kos) leAnthony "Andrenage Savazzi (7-4, 3 Kos) sekwere seleng e ka sehloohong ketsahalong e ka bang 8-pound hodima Prighmeide Prights ", e hlahisitsoeng ke Khothaletso ea Granite Chin Chin (GCP), Bakeng sa lekhotla la lefatše la Vacence (WBC) Maqhubu a silevera a mangata a matheba.

Ketso eohle e tla romelloa howww.bxngtv.com phela ho tsoa ho Setsi sa Maoatle a leoatle (Pele e ne e le kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore) ka ho tšaba, Massachusetts.

Karolo ea chelete e tla fuoa thepa ea mollo oa quincy, Mokhatlo o seng phaello ea hae, Ho netefatsa hore ba fumana tlhokomelo, Lisebelisoa, le thuso eo ba e hlokang. E ea howww.quincyfirecantfoundfoundation.com Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling.

"Ho se ho fetile nako e telele hore granite chin e entse ketsahalo e lebopong la leboea,"KhothaletsoChris traieettia re. "Setsi sa liketsahalo tsa Feanside se na le sebaka se setle, mme ba bile thabo ho sebetsa le. Ketsahalo ena e tla ba bosiu bo makatsang ba ho loana le wbc silevera e ncha ea wbc i.S. COMPION e entsoe. Ka holim'a hore, Re tla hlahisa chelete bakeng sa lifofane tsa mollo oa Quincy Foundation, eo e leng setho sa lefapha la mollo oa Quincy, Hits lapeng bakeng sa nna. Motheo o etsa mosebetsi o hlollang ebile o fana ka tšehetso ea bohlokoa bakeng sa tšehetso ea lithollo-mafutsana ka nako ea tlhoko. "

Perkins le Andreozhi ba bakoa ke bafetoheli ba ka loanang ka fono ea maele a maele, Ho fana ka ketso e sa emiseng ho khahlisa, Kopano ea tlholisano bakeng sa sehlooho sa sebaka.

Moralo oa morara o tsoang haufi Lynn (MA), Perkins ea lilemo tse 32 e ne e le sebapali se tiileng sa hockey se st. Sekolo se Phahameng sa Mary Isnn, Ke mang eo hape a neng a e-na le mosebetsi o mong o matla oa mosebetsi o sebetsang sekepeng sa lobster. O matla, Puo e mabifi ea fetotsoeng ka katleho ho tsoa ka katleho ho karohano e phahameng haholo ho ea holimo haholo.

Andreozi, ea swansea (MA), Ke mang eo e leng Massachusetts Champion e bohareng ba Massacuseight, o felisitse likotsi tse mpe hore e be palo ea sehlooho. O ile a roba leoto la hae le tlase le ileng la fela 2 lijalo tse kholo tse ileng tsa mo boloka ke ne ke li ntšetse selemo se felletseng. Andreozi o khutlile, tlala 'me u itokiselitse Perkins.

"Ka linako tse ling, e le a ntsetsa pele, U tlameha ho fumana thepa ea ho rekisa ntoa, Empa hona ha se e 'ngoe ea tsona,"Traieetti e kentsoe. "Ntoa ena e ea lula. James le Tony ke bashanyana ba babeli ba hanang ho nka bohato ba morao, Bakeng sa ho hobe kapa ho hobe, Ho tla pele le ho tlisa khatello eo e seng ea ho emisa. Ho fumana banna ka bobeli ho lumela ho loana e ne e le e 'ngoe ea lintho tse bonolo tseo ke li entseng selemo sohle. Ba ne ba khokhothela hanyane. Ntoa ena ke ea ke ke ea lahleheloa ke ketsahalo e kholo ea Setereke. "

Litemoso tse peli tse ratoang le tse khahlisang haholo tsa New England, Marshfield (MA) welterweightJames "perellaper" perella (19-0, 13 Kos) mme Everett (MA) boraro welterweight"Show" Shea Wilcox (3-0, 3 Kos), e tla fana ka tšehetso e ka sehloohong.

Perella, 32, o bile le mosebetsi oa Amateur o ketehileng (120-20), Ho Ts'oasa 3 Lihlooho tsa Lekhotla la England Eng ea Khauta, Ntle le moriti oa silevera ho terrigully Provid. O tla tobana le Champion e neng e le MabatooaMOURUA "Navajo" e "cheral (31-24, 20 Kos) Ka ntoa e le 'ngoe.

Willcox, 23, e ne e le setho sa borena ba phahameng ba Evaret Bowl, Lihlopheng tsa Bochabela tsa Bohlale ba Bochabela. O ne a boetse a khethiloe e le "lebokose le ikhethang ka ho fetisisa", hammoho le a 2018 Champion ea Rocky Marcaiano. O tla ba papaling e 4-round vs.Alimanr simale (22-28, 14 Kos), ea Brazil.

Raporatti e phethela, "Ka holim'a ketsahalo e kholo e kholo, Shea withcox e tla hae! Ho loana sebakeng sa lehae la hae e ne e le ntho e bohlokoa selemong sena. Re rera ho e etsa sehlooho se etsahalang. Ke talenta e mpe e nang le moralo o tšepahalang oa fan e tsamaileng metsi habeli ho ea ho laola metsi hore a mo tšehetse. Hona joale o tla lebopong le ka leboea moo ke oa, le leholimo ke moeli. "

Li-comkate tse ling li tla phatlalatsoa haufinyane.

Karete ea mantlha ea ho fetoha.

Litekete li theko e ka teng (E kenyeletsa litefiso tsa ts'ebeletso) ka $154.00 (Risite), $103.00 (Litulo tsa General), le $62.20 (General kenoa) li fumaneha bakeng sa ho reka howww.granite-Chin-pproop.com.

Mamati a butsweng ka 6:00 p.m. LE, pele bout ka 7 p.m. LE.

INFORMATION:

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Se Ke Oa. 1 rated WBA Super Flyweight John “Scrappy” Ramirez believes in the process

Los Angeles (July 2, 2025) -- It’s “Scrappy Time” again!

For the first time in 2025, charismatic super flyweight contenderJohn “Scrappy” Ramirez (15-1, 9 Kos) returned to the ring on last Saturday’s DAZN Pay-Per-View event, presented by MVP Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions, and headlined by YouTuber turned boxerJake “The Problem Child” Paul(12-1, 7 Kos) khahlanong leJulio Cesar Chavez, Refresh. (54-7-1, 34 Kos) at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

A le 8 ho pota gia, “Scrappy” dominated Houston’sJosue Jesus Morales (33-19-5, 14 Kos), who was a very late replacement forSaleto Henderson (10-2, 7 Kos), enroute to an 8-round unanimous decision (80-72, 80-72, 89-73).

Henderson pulled out of the fight last Wednesday night, Morales accepted the fight Thursday evening after the event’s final press conference.

“I trusted the process,” Ramirez explained. “It was emotional when my original opponent pulled out of the fight so late and I didn’t know if I’d be fighting. I’m happy I got the fight, even if I had to open the show, because I’ve learned to embrace the opportunity. I trained to fight a 5’ 2”, righty and fought a southpaw. I was comfortable, regardless, because I prepare at camp for anything that may happen. I wanted the fight and gave him (Morales) two passes on weight. He was coming in heavy; e le, we agreed to fight at a 120-pound catchweight. Before he stepped on the scale, he said he weighed 121.6. I didn’t want him to be fined for coming in overweight because he was doing me a favor by taking the fight. I respect him for taking the fight on late notice and we changed the contract to 121.6. Nothing changed for me other than the opponent and opening the preliminaries. Time is money, and I wanted everything I had done to count like camp (expenses), resources I used, mileage on my body. Everything happens for a reason. There are six months left in 2025, and my goal is to have two more fights.”

The 29-year-old Ramirez is world rated at No. 1 ka WBA, hammoho le Ha ho. 12 le Ha ho. 15, ka ho latellana, ke ea Lefatše Boxing Lekgotla la (WBC) and WBO.Fernando Daniel Martinez (16-0, 9 Kos), of Argentina, is the reigning WBA Super Flyweight World ChampionDavid Jimenez (17-1, 11 Kos) remains the WBA Interim Champion.

“I’m back where I left off (Se Ke Oa. 1 boemong bo),” Ramirez said. “After my last fight I was No. 2, ‘Chocolatito’ (Roman Gonzalez) was on top. And before this coming fight, I wanted to go up to No. 1 eaba, a little while ago, I saw that I was back at No. 1. It’s a good feeling to have put myself back where I was. Ka nako ena, I have power and leverage. They may want me to fight a rematch with Jimenez, who is still the (WBA) Interim champion but we’ll see how everything plays out. If I get the opportunity to fight ‘Chocolatito’ or ‘Bam’ (WBC world championJessie Rodriguez), I’d do that if it makes sense.”

Fighting out of South Central Los Angeles, “Scrappy” hasn’t fought since last December 14th when he decisioned previously undefeatedEphraim Bui (10-0) ka ba bangata ba 97-93 ka makhetlo a mararo. In Ramirez’ previous fight in April of 2024, “Scrappy” had suffered the lone loss of his pro career to Jimenez for the WBA Interim Super Flyweight crown.

“I’m hungry! I feel like I’ve been locked up in a cage. I’m happy to be back to the spot I had before.,” Ramirez continued. ”I’m ignoring distractions and continue to work on my craft and self-discipline. I know my opportunity (world title shot) will come. Even when I didn’t know who my opponent would be or even if I’d fight (ena Moqebelo), I just let that go and kept training hard to keep improving.

“Everything is based on my confidence. Ke ntse ithuta mosebetsing. I like to compare it to when I played football, my level of confidence, because I knew what that was all about for me. I’ve gained that same level of experience in the ring, when to or when not to do something that I’ve learned through my experiences. Going back to December 14go th, I was coming off my only loss eight months earlier, and it’s been six months since my last fight. I kept on the right path, and now I have my old football comfort and understanding. People compared me with fighters who’ve fought their whole lives, but I didn’t make my pro debut until December of 2020. I started late (mabole) and I’m still learning and figuring things out.”

Ka 'Nete, ‘Scrappy’ has been an adaptive learner who resents being called by some as ahyped-up fighter, primarily because of his commitment and sacrifices he’s made to be the all-around fighter he has become.

“I know I have the skills to be world champion,” Ramirez concluded. “I like to fight and prove people wrong. I train to learn how to perform better. I’m in a great spot. I know I need to keep winning and that my opportunity will come. I’m only really thinking about this fight as I glimpse a little into my future.”

It’s “Scrappy Time” again and the dynamic super flyweight is closing in on his world title.

INFORMATION:

Website: www.3pointmanagement.com

Facebook: /JohnRamirez

Instagram: @3pointmanagement, @Scrappyboxing

Angelo Ferro: "Ha ke na tlhompho ea crubull cruz. Ha a nkhathatsa & Ke mohale o tloaelehileng!" – Fierro a bua ikoetlisa ka Robert Garcia & Pele ho tse ling tsa Cruz Depotch ka Moqebelo, July 19

Ho otla ha linonyana tse thata ka thata le koetliso ea Robert Garcia & Hlahloba mexico vs. Mexico Readch Khahlano le Basebetsi ba Hare Baami ba Lefatše ba Phahameng Isaka "Carbull" cruz onMoqebelo, July 19 Ketsahalong ea PBC Pay-Per-Vieb

Riverside, JOALO KA. - Phupu 1, 2025 -Ho thata ho otla ka thataAngelo "Tashenee romelletse molaetsa o tobileng mabapi le koloi ea hae le ho qothisaIsaac "Pitbull" CruzNakong ea sefahleho se tsitlelang sefahleho sa Los Angeles tobetsa kopano ka Phuptjane ho phatlalatsa bocha ba bona, mme e ntse e tsoela pele ho ntšehatsa hore o na le bothata ba hae mabapi le cruz ha re le haufi le showdown ka Moqebelo, July 19 E le karolo ea ketsahalo ea PBC Pay-Per, Vitai Video e tsoang ho MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

"Ha ke re ho hong ho eena, joalo ka ha ke ile ka etsa seboka seo, Ke latela,"Ho boletse fierro. "Ke ts'episitse hore ke tla mo bontša hore ke ema le ntoa ena ho tla ba joalo. Ha ke na tlhompho ea "Pitbull" Cruz. Ha a nkhathatsa mme ke motoro o tloaelehileng. Ke motho mme o khathetse. Ke ile ka lula ho nna ha ke mo joetsa hore ke tla ntoa. "

Phetoho e kholo ho feta, Ke mang ea tsoileng kampong ea hae ea koetliso 'me a tla etsa se tšoanang le ka Phupu 19. Ka ho ba le mabotho a loanang le Garcia, Fierro e lumela hore o noneha mofuta o motle oa hore o tla bontša ho mosetsana.

"E bile kampo e thata,"Ho boletse fierro. "Ha ke so koetlisetse matla ana a mangata pele. Robert Garcia mme sehlopha sohle se bile hantle. Re entse liphetoho libakeng tsa ka tsa ho hlakoloa 'me ke lumela hore re tla fana ka sephetho se seholo.

"Ke tsamaile ka liphetoho 'meleng, kelellong le phepo e nepahetseng. E tla etsa hore ke be matla. Ke maemong a matle a bophelo ba ka le lijo tsa ka tse ling. Ha ke tšoenyehe ka ho jara 'me ke kamoo ntoa e matlahali e lokelang ho ba ntoeng. "

Ntoa ea pele ea Tijuana-Native Native Druz e ne e le pale ea li-halves tse peli, Ha Cruz e ne e laola potoloho ea pele pele fierro e ile ea bonahala e le leqhubu, ho beha mohanyetsi oa hae 132 ho 106 ho pholletsa le liforeimi tse hlano tsa ho qetela. Ha a ntse a lumela hore o tla be a le betere ka Phupu 19, Fierro o kholisehile hore o pakile boemo ba hae ba maemo a pele ntoeng ea pele, leha cruz ha e sa.

"Ke sebelitse le nna le ho lokisa liphoso tseo ke li entseng ntoeng ea pele e neng e tla be e fetotse sephetho,"Ho boletse fierro. "Garcia Garcia o boiphihlelo haholo mme ke shebile ntoa le eena ho sebetsa ho seo ke hlokang ho se etsa ho hapa nako ena.

"Ha ke a boloka matsoho a ka 100% ea nako eo ke e hlokang ho. Eo e ne e le phoso e ka sehloohong ka nako eo. 'Pitbull' e ile ea nkhathatsa - 'me ea ntse e le teng- Empa ke se ke mo amohetse hore ha ke loane le mohlaleng oa ntoa. Ke ile ka paka hore kea lumela, 'me joale ke sebetsa ka bobeli. "

Ntle le ho bonts'a sethala sa hae, Finero o lumela hore o nkile monyetla ka sethala se seholo ka Mphalane ho ea pele ea David Benavidz vs. David Morrell Jr. Ho bonts'a batho ba Mexico hore e ne e le taba ea 'nete. Ka tšusumetso e eketsehileng, O tšepisitsoe ho bontša hore e tla ba naleli e latelang e kholo ho ea naheng e nang le mabokose.

"Qalong ea Ntoa, Batho ba ne ba ncheba joalo ka ha ke ne ke le motho,"Ho boletse fierro. "Empa ka sebaka sa halofo, Ke ile ka ikutloa ke feto-fetoha, mme batho ba ne ba se ba ntse ba mpona ke le mohale oa nako e kholo. Ke ne ke utloa ekare ke Rocky Russia! Ke paka hore ha ke mpa feela. Ke 'nete ke Mexico ea Mexico ... Re Maxican a Mexico ea Mexico ka Motlotlo Ho A Naleli e Tlang ea Mexico e tla ba. Ke loana ho tlotla naheng ea heso. "

Ho ba le ntoa e se e ntse e loanela ho loanela ho hlahlojoa ha selemo, Fierro o ts'episitse ho fana ka khato e eketsehileng le ho feta nako ea bobeli ho potoloha, Mme mohlomong o khutlisetsa mehopolo ka morao ea Fierro's All-Mexico Remonio Barrera vs. Erik Morales II.

"U tla bona 'Tashiro"' me e tla ba ntoa e ntle le ea pele,"Ho boletse fierro. "Fans e tla ba maotong a bona ho tloha ho potoloha ea pele haholo. Ke tla otla 'Pitbull' - ho sa tsotelehe. O itokisetsa hantle 'me ke nahana hore o tla, Hobane o tseba seo a se khahlano. "

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About Pacquiao vs. Barrios

Pacquiao vs. Barrio e tla bona holo ea li-fame tsa boselaManny "Pacman" Pacquiaole wbc Welterweight World CorlionMario "el azteca" barriossekwere ketsahalong e kholo ea ketsahalo e nang le linaleli e nang le li-siled tsa li-siled tsa pele tsa linaleli ka Mohala oa Prime ka Moqebelo, July 19 ho tloha MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, WBC Super Helterweight World CoatrionSebastian "The Great Inferno" Fundorale tuirstar ea AustraliaTim Tsizyu e tla tsosa ka mor'a ho etsa papali ea tlhapi e 20 ea mali.

Ketso e tla bua le naleli ea MexicoIsaac "Pitbull" Cruzle monna oa hae ea otlang ka thataAngelo Ferro Ho kopana bakeng sa lekhetlo la bobeli ho le bobebe ho li-moleke tse 12, hammoho le 'mampoli oa lefatše o neng o nkeBrandon "Bruckganaker" Fieroroale contender holimoJoet Gonzalez o ts'oarella 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT e nang le masiba a 10 a pota-potiloeng.

Ntle le ho ba teng bakeng sa ho reka video ea Prime, Ho sa tsotelehe boholo ba Botho ba Prime, Fans le eona e tla khona ho tsoela pele ho fumana thapo ea mohala ka mampole oa setso le mabokose a satellite le PPv.com.

Litekete tsa ketsahalo ea live li rekisoa hona joaleAXS.com.

Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling e eketsehileng etela Amazon.com/pbc, www.premierboxingchallion.com, Latela #PacQaccuarrios, latela on TwitterPremierBoxing, ho Instagram @PmieRierboxing, kapa e se e le Fan on Facebook ka-http://www.facebook.com/pmidierboxingcham

Boxing Returns to Tropicana Atlantic City, July 25

Boxing Insider delivers a summer night of boxing at Tropicana Atlantic City on Friday, July 25, 2025, ka 7 PM, showcasing a WBC Junior Flyweight title fight between Andy Dominguez and Byron Rojas, a heavyweight fight with Roney Hines and Devin Rodriguez, and tri-state stars Daiyaan Butt, Jacob Solis, and Bruce Seldon streamed live on DAZN. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.

Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/boxing-insider-live-professional-boxing-atlantic-city-new-jersey-07-25-2025/event/02006296DC4E6DB4



Main Event: Andy Dominguez vs. Byron Rojas**
Bronx-born, Las Vegas-trained Andy Dominguez (12-1, 6 Kos) takes on Byron Rojas (24-4-3, 12 Kos) for the WBC US Junior Light Flyweight Silver title. Fresh off a strong victory against Angel Geovanny Meza Morales at Boxing Insider’s Sony Hall event in December 2024, Dominguez looks to climb the flyweight ranks. Rojas, a seasoned contender, aims to test Dominguez in a closely matched regional title bout.


Featured Fighters:

Daiyaan Butt: Philadelphia’s super lightweight (20-2) combines technical skill and power. A Temple University graduate and technology risk consultant, Butt, trained by Raul Rivas, is set to perform.

Roney Hines vs. Devin Vargas: Undefeated heavyweight Roney Hines (14-0-1, 8 Kos), standing 6’6” with an 80-inch reach, meets former Olympian Devin Vargas in an eight-round bout. Presented in association with DiBella Entertainment.

Jacob Solis: A New York City favorite, Solis returns for his fifth Boxing Insider appearance, targeting his seventh knockout with his notable power.

Bruce “The AC Express” Seldon: Son of boxing legend Bruce Seldon, he makes his fourth Tropicana appearance, competing in his first six-round bout.

– **Julio Sanchez III: Pleasantville’s hometown fighter, after a strong pro debut in March, faces veteran Alexander Stone.

Christian Ortiz: Philadelphia’s undefeated welterweight (4-0, 4 Kos) will display his knockout ability.

Cali Box: From Franklin Township, New Jersey, Box returns to Tropicana after defeating Victor Pradis on March 22.


“We’re thrilled to return to Tropicana Atlantic City, the best venue in town for boxing, slots, and restaurants, with a stacked summer fight night down the shore, featuring Andy Dominguez vs. Byron Rojas for a WBC title and some of my favorites including Jacob Solis, Bruce Seldon, and Daiyaan Butt” said Larry Goldberg, Boxing Insider Promoter.


Tickets: Available at Ticketmaster https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02006084F7B26A22 and the Tropicana Atlantic City Box Office.


Prices: $52, $79, $104, $129, $154, $204.


**Special Thanks**: Medical Aesthetic Center of Marmora, ACBreakz, Azad Watches on W. 47go th, and Decked NYC.


Additional announcements will be shared soon. Card ke sehlooho ho fetola.

Reminder: Undefeated Russian super middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov to headline This Friday in Long Beach on DAZN



Los Angeles (June 16, 2025) - Often avoided Russian super middleweight Petr “The Surgeon” Khamukov (13-0, 6 Kos) will headline “LA Friday Night Fights”, presented by Paco Presents and Golden Boy Promotions, against David “Dynamite” Stevens (14-2, 10 Kos) this week in Long Beach, California.


Khamukov faces Stevens, who was a standout amateur boxer out of Pennsylvania, ka 10 ho pota ka sehloohong ketsahalo. “LA Friday Night Fights” will be streamed live this Friday on DAZN from Thunder Studios.


A promotional free agent who now resides in Woodland Hills (JOALO KA), Khamukov had 350 amateur matches, represented Russia in the 2016 Liolimpiki, and he was the only Russian to qualify for the same Olympics in two weights classes (middleweight and light heavyweight). He captured gold medals at the 2015 European Championships and 2016 Russian National Championships.


Khamukov, 33, is excited to be fighting again, never mind headlining, because he has had a difficult time securing fights prior to recently signing a managerial contract with 3 Point Management (3 PM). Khamukov’s last fight was 13 likhoeli tse fetileng, when he knocked out Esau Herrera de la Cruz (21-16-1) a tikologong ya boraro jaanong.


“It was a real challenge, both physically and mentally,” Khamukov spoke about his absence from the ring. “As they say, the darkest night is followed by the brightest dawn. That time away helped me reset, reflect, and come back even stronger. Sometimes those moments are necessary to build true resilience. You have to ask fighters why they have avoided me. I’ve always been ready to fight but they weren’t. Maybe the risk just didn’t justify the reward? Fear of losing can be a powerful force. Let them run, I’m not chasing anyone. I’m focused on my own path.


“It’s a huge honor and a big responsibility to be headlining this Friday night in Long Beach. A main event, worthy opponent, and a team that’s worked incredibly hard to get us here. Now it’s time to do what I do best: step into the ring and prove myself. Fighting on DAZN is a launchpad to a whole new level. Millions of eyes, a bigger stage and new doors that could open for me after a strong performance. One thing will stay the same: moving forward with dignity and respect for the sport, my opponent and myself.”


In his most recent fight last November in Las Vegas, the 24-year-old Stevens lost a 12-round split decision to Bektemir Melikuziev (14-1, 10 Kos). Stevens’ most impressive performance to date was an 8-round stoppage of then 14-0 Sean Hemphill in 2023.


“My opponent is a strong, experienced fighter, ho se pelaelo hore,” Khamukov said. “I respect that, but I didn’t just start boxing yesterday, e ka ba. I’ve prepared thoroughly – physically, kelellong, tactically. The rest will be shown in the ring. Ha ke bua lintho tse ngata, Ke, and that’s what professionalism is about.


“The biggest change in training camp has been volume. We’ve increased endurance work and focused on managing pace and energy. At my core, I’m still the same…. mabifi, technical, and hungry for victory.


Khamukov is the latest member of 3 Point Management’ (3 PM) stable of gifted boxers including WBA & WBO Cruiserweight World Champion/Ring Magazine No. 1 rated Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (47-1, 30 Kos), former WBC World Light Heavyweight Champion/WBC No. 3 rated Oleksandr “Nails” Gvozdyk (20-2, 16 Kos), world super flyweight title challenger/WBO No. 1 rated John “Scrappy” Ramirez (14-1, 9 Kos), WBA #6 rated super middleweight Darius “DFG” Fulgham (14-1, 12 Kos), former WBA Inter-Continental Light Heavyweight Champion Kareem “Supreme” Hackett (12-1, 6 Kos) and German junior welterweight Simon “Saucy” Vollmer (7-0, 3 Kos).


INFORMATION:
Website: www.3pointmanagement.com /PetrKhamukov
Instagram: @3pointmgmt @PetrKhamukov

Four Boxers Advance to Gold Medal Matches on Day Three of World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem

Four Team USA Boxers Close Friday With Bronze Medals

USTI NAD LABEM, Riphaboliki ea Czech (June 13, 2025) -Team USA tied a bow on day three of the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025 with four boxers earning bronze medals and four more athletes advancing to the gold medal rounds. Yoseline Perez (women’s 54 kg), Alyssa Mendoza (women’s 57 kg), Malachi Georges (men’s 90 kg) and Kelvin Watts (men’s 90+ kg) stamped won on Friday. Looking ahead to Saturday’s finals action, Team USA will see five boxers contesting for gold medals at the World Boxing Challenge.

Rene Camacho (men’s 65 kg), Robby Gonzales (men’s 80 kg), Jajaira Gonzalez (women’s 60 kg) and Morelle McCane (women’s 65 kg) concluded their respective weeks with bronze medals on Friday. McCane’s latest bronze marks her second internationally this year, following her outing at the World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025. Camacho finished his impressive week with his first Elite international medal after two wins in three appearances. Gonzalez secured her medal in her first international competition of 2025, while Gonzales finished the week with a 1-1 record for his first podium placement of the year.

Mendoza nabbed a 4-1 statement victory over Brazil’s Jucielen Romeo, avenging her loss to the Brazilian at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In addition to her latest victory, the Caldwell, Idaho, native also defeated Hungary’s Vladislava Kukhta on Thursday. Following Saturday’s performance, Mendoza has guaranteed herself at least a silver medal. She will now take on Mongolia’s Michidmaa Erdenedalai on Saturday in bout four.

"Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō,” Mendoza stated. “It was definitely a really tough bout, someone that I’ve shared the ring with before [ea] always a tough competitor but we were able to pull off the victory today. I’m feeling good and we’re going into the silver and gold match tomorrow.”

Perez advances to the gold medal match in the women’s 54-kg division after garnering her second 5-0 decision of the week, this time against Hungary’s Hanna Lakotar. She will now compete in her second gold medal bout of the year and is riding a wave of confidence heading into her final matchup of the week. She will square off against England’s Charley Davidson in bout three.

Among the Team USA men’s contenders, Georges continued his remarkable week with a 4 1 win over Moldova’s Andrei Zaplitnii on Friday. In his two bouts, Georges has consistently dominated from the opening bell and enforced his powerful game on his foes. He will take on Brazil’s Isaias Filho in bout 18.

“I feel good,” said Georges. “I’m making it deep in this tournament. I’m here for the gold. Hosasane, I’ve got a guy, katie, he thinks he’s better than me, but he just caught me at a time when I wasn’t where I need to be mentally. But I’m going to show him tomorrow. We’re on to the next one, getting that gold.”

Watts opened his tournament on Friday against Mexico’s Alejandro Cruz and imposed his size and power from the beginning of the bout. The super heavyweight has been hard at work this year and is guaranteed at least a silver medal at the World Boxing Challenge. Watts is focused on closing his week strong against Italy’s Diego Lenzi, a Paris 2024 Olympian, in bout 19.

In addition to the four Team USA winners from Friday, Marie-Angelis Rosendo will make her tournament debut on Saturday in the women’s 70-kg weight class against Brazil’s Barbara dos Santos in bout seven. Rosendo is making her Elite international debut for the USA and is intent on showing out on the world’s stage.

Saturday’s lone session at the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025 will get underway at approximately 10 a.m. LE, with only one ring hosting all bouts. Each round of the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025 will be broadcast live on the Czech Boxing Association’s YouTube channel. To watch all the action throughout the tournament, toMONA.

For all tournament updates, brackets, and additional event information for the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem, Team USA fans can visit the USA Boxing event page, linkedMONA.

Team USA Competition Schedule | Moqebelo, June 14:

W54 kg: Yoseline Perez, Houston, Texas/USA vs. Charley Davidson, ENG | Gia 3

W57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA vs. Michidmaa Erdenedalai, MNG | Gia 4

W70 kg: Marie-Angelis Rosendo, Deland, Fla./USA vs. Barbara dos Santos, BRA | Gia 7

M90 kg: Malachi Georges, Teaneck, N.J./USA vs. Isaias Filho, BRA | Gia 18

M90+ kg: Kelvin Watts, Chesapeake, Va./USA vs. Diego Lenzi, ITA | Gia 19

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About USA Boxing USA Boxing was established to promote and grow Olympic-style boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Ekelletsa moo, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, both in and out of the ring.USA Boxing is one team, one nation, going for gold!

OFFICIAL WEIGHTS AND PHOTOS FOR RICHARDSON HITCHINS VS. GEORGE KAMBOSOS JR.

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NEW YORK, NY – June 13, 2025 - Undefeated IBF World Junior Welterweight Champion Richardson Hitchins (19-0, 7 Kos) and former World Champion George Kambosos Jr. (22-3-0, 10 Kos) met one final time at their weigh in from Madison Square Garden ahead of their World Championship fight on the Matchroom card from The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, June 14, live worldwide on DAZN.

27-year-old Brooklyn native and IBF World Junior Welterweight Champion, Hitchins, has built a 19-0 rekoto, and is widely regarded as one the best pound for pound fighters in the world, establishing himself first at the 2016 Olympic Games and now in the professional ranks. The Sydney, Australia, native and former unified lightweight and Ring magazine champion George Kambosos Jr. owns 22 professional wins and has faced some of the sport’s biggest names during his distinguished career and looks to become a two-weight division champion.

Hitchins and Kambosos were joined by the rest of the undercard. Please see below for the official weights ahead of tomorrow’s event.

SEHLOOHO Event: IBF WORLD JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLE – 12 ROUNDS

Richardson Hitchins vs. George Kambosos Jr.

Brooklyn, NY Sydney, Australia

19-0 (7 Kos)                                                  22-3 (10 Kos) 

140 LBS 139.4 LBS

CO-SEHLOOHO Event: IBF WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE ELIMINATOR – 12 ROUNDS

Andy Cruz vs. Hironori Mishiro

Matanzas, Cuba Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japane

5-0 (2 Kos)                                                    17-1-1 (6 Kos)

135 LBS 134.6 LBS

HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT – 6 ROUNDS

Teremoana Teremoana vs.               Aleem Whitfield

Brisbane, Australia Geneva, New York,

7-0 (7 Kos)                                     9-0 (6 Kos)

265.6 LBS 246.2 LBS

WELTERWEIGHT BOUT – 8 ROUNDS

Pablo Valdez vs. Cesar Diaz

9-0 (8Kos)                                          9-1 (4Kos)

New York, NY Lima, Peru

152.4 LBS 152.2 LBS

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT- 6 ROUNDS

Zaquin Moses vs.       Carl Rogers

3-0 (2 Kos)                                         3-2 

Newark, New Jersey Colorado Springs, CO
129.2 LBS 129.6 LBS

SUPER WELTERWEIGHT BOUT- 6 ROUNDS

Nishant Dev vs.                   Josue Silva

1-0 (1 KO)                                           3-2 (1 KO)

Karnal, India Queretaro, Mexico

154.4 LBS 155.2 LBS

BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT – 4 ROUNDS

Adam Maca vs.       Rafael Castillo

Pro Debut 2-6 (1 KO)

Chatham, Kent, UK Bronx, NY

119.2 LBS 120 LBS

ABOUT HITCHINS VS. KAMBOSOS JR.:
Undefeated IBF World Junior Welterweight Champion and Brooklyn New York native, Richardson Hitchins (19-0, 7 KO oa) faces former champion George Kambosos Jr. (22-3-0, 10 KO oa) live on DAZN from the Theater at Madison Square Garden.

The fight is promoted by Matchroom Boxing.

Rene Camacho, Jajaira Gonzalez Capture Wins on Day One of World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025

Camacho, Gonzalez each earn 3-2 victories on tournament’s opening day
USTI NAD LABEM, Riphaboliki ea Czech (June 11, 2025) - Jajaira Gonzalez (Women’s 60 kg) and Rene Camacho (Men’s 65 kg) each captured 3-2 wins in their tournament debuts Wednesday at the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025.

The pair were the lone Team USA athletes in competition on day one of the tournament, and following their victories, they now advance to the quarterfinal rounds of their respective brackets.

Gonzalez (Glendora, Dorella.) closed out her 2025 international debut in style with a 3-2 victory over Croatia’s Sara Beram. Following the victory, Gonzalez will take on Italy’s Rebecca Nicoli in the quarterfinals of the women’s 60kg division. A second win at the tournament for the Glendora, Dorella., native will guarantee her a medal at the event; leha ho le joalo, she remains persistent in capturing the gold medal in her 2025 international debut tournament.

“First time fighting international since the Games,” said Gonzalez after her victory. “I felt a little rusty, but of course, it’s the first day. Back at it again tomorrow, and it’s going to be better tomorrow.”

Camacho (Houston, Texas) entered the ring with confidence for his Team USA international debut. After listening to the opening bell and stepping out to throw the first punch of the bout, Camacho closed the door on any questions about whether or not he was ready for the international stage. Camacho shined under the lights and ultimately secured a 3-2 win over Hungary’s Milan Petriman.

“Feeling good, feeling good. I got the dub,” said Camacho of his win over Hungary on the opening day of the tournament. “We’re taking it all the way to the gold. We’re not going for anything less. Win, hlola, win and win again!"

Thursday’s competition will feature nine boxers from the United States, beginning with Orlando Zamora (Turlock, Dorella. | 55kg) in Ring B, bout five, against Brazil’s Michael Douglas Trindade, a Paris 2024 Olympian.

Thomas Covington (Detroit, 'na. | 60kg) will make his international debut in Ring B, bout eight, against Brazil’s Luiz Gabriel Oliveira, another Paris 2024 Olympian, who fell to the USA’s Jahmal Harvey last summer in Paris.

Camacho will return to action for his quarterfinal appearance in the 65kg division against Brazil’s Carlos Patrique Souza in Ring B, qeta 13.

Malachi Georges (Teaneck, N.J. | 90kg) will close out Ring B for the USA in bout 27 against Hungary’s Levente Kiss.

Yoseline Perez (Houston, Texas | 54 kg) will kick off Thursday’s USA women’s competition in Ring A bout 10 against Mexico’s Ariadna Jeanette Gil.

Alyssa Mendoza will then step between the ropes in Ring A, qeta 16, against Hungary’s Vladislava Kukhta in the women’s 57kg division.

Gonzalez will return to action for her quarterfinal bout in Ring A, qeta 20, against her Italian foe. Morelle McCane will then make her tournament debut and close out the action for the USA women in Ring A, qeta 23, against Switzerland’s Anna Julia Jenni.

In the final bout of the day for Team USA is Robby “Rahim” Gonzales, who will square off against Austria’s Lucky Aimufua in Ring A, qeta 28. Gonzales will aim to open his tournament contention with a bang in the 80kg division and will need three wins to earn a gold medal.

Thursday’s sessions at the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025 will get underway at approximately 7 a.m. LE. Each round of the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem 2025 will be broadcast live on the Czech Boxing Association’s YouTube channel. To watch all the action throughout the tournament, to MONA.

For all tournament updates, brackets, and any additional event information for the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem, Team USA fans can head to the USA Boxing event page, linked MONA.

Team USA Competition Schedule | Labone, June 12:Ring 1:W54 kg: Yoseline Perez, Houston, Texas/USA vs. Ariadna Jeanette Gil, MEX | Bout 10W57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA vs. Vladislava Kukhta, HUN | Bout 16W60 kg: Jajaira Gonzalez, Glendora, Calif./USA vs. Rebecca Nicoli, ITA | Bout 20W65 kg: Morelle McCane, Cleveland, Ohio/USA vs. Anna Julia Jenni, SUI | Bout 23M80 kg: Robby “Rahim” Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA vs. Lucky Aimufua, HUN | Gia 28

Ring 2:M55 kg: Orlando Zamora, Turlock, Calif./USA vs. Michael Douglas Trindade, BRA | Bout 5M60 kg: Thomas Covington, Detroit, Mich./USA vs. Luiz Gabriel Oliveira, BRA | Bout 8M65 kg: Rene Camacho, Houston, Texas/USA vs. Carlos Patrique Souza, BRA | Bout 13M90 kg: Malachi Georges, Teaneck, N.J./USA vs. Levente Kiss, HUN | Gia 27

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About USA Boxing USA Boxing was established to promote and grow Olympic-style boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Ekelletsa moo, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, ka bobeli le ho tsoa ka tsa bophahamo ba. USA Boxing is one team, one nation, going for gold!

Pryce o nepahetse hape bakeng sa boima ba 'mele bo sa hlōloeng ba Brooklyn Pryce Taylor

NEW YORK TOROPO (June 11, 2025) - Hang ka mor'a Labohlano le fetileng bosiu ho emisoa ho tsotehang ha mokhahlelo oa bone oa Ed "Tex" Fountain, Pryce Taylor ea sa kang a hlōloa oa Brooklyn (8-0, 5 Kos) o ne a bitsoa tebello e ntle ka ho fetisisa ea boima ba 'mele ea Amerika ke motšehetsi oa hae, Dmitriy Salita (Salita ho phahamiswa).

Taylor ea lilemo li 28 le mookameli oa hae, Akhente e thehiloeng New York City Keith Sullivan, lumellana le Salita.

“Ke bona (Salita le Sullivan) bobedi bo lokile,” ho boletse Taylor, “hobane ba mpone ke loana. Ntoa e ntša ntja ka ho 'na. O ile a (Seliba) e ne e le teko, e mahlaha-hlaha, empa joalo ka mokotla oa ho phunya o seng o loketse ho oela ketane. Ke ile ka tlameha ho lula ke mo otla 'me ho ne ho se kamoo a neng a nahana ka ho e bapala ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng. Molaola-papali o ile a pholosa bophelo ba hae; o ne a nahana hore a se ke a oela fatše.”

Taylor ea matla o kene lesale a lefa sethabathaba ho mofu, George Foreman e moholo ka ho apara T-shirt ea "Big George".. Pele ho ntoa, Taylor o hlokometse hore o bile le katleho e kholo maemong a phahameng a loanang le libaka tse ka boroa joalo ka Fountain. Taylor o ile a hahola hlooho le 'mele oa mohanyetsi oa hae ka litebele tse senyang, Seliba se utloisang bohloko karolong ea boraro ka motsoako o otlolohileng oa hook ea ho le letšehali, e lateloe ke letoto la lithunya Selibeng se tiileng se ileng sa khona ho pholoha potoloho.
(L-R: Mokoetlisi oa hlooho Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor a apere T-shirt ea hae ea George Foreman ea lekhetho, le mookameli Keith Sullivan)

Seliba (14-9, 7 Kos), eo e neng e le mohlabani ea hloahloa ka ho fetisisa 6' 4", 280-pound Taylor o ne a loanne maemong a pro, e ile ea sisinyeha ho tsoa letotong le leng la metsoako e mabifi, ha moahloli Charlie Fitch a se a bone ho lekane mme a tsokotsa ntoa ka metsotsoana e 36 sebakeng sa bone.,” e hlahisitsoeng ke motšehetsi oa Taylor oa Salita Promotions, ho Turning Stone Resort Casino e Verona, New York.

“Ke ne ke thabetse ho loana lenaneong le kang leo,” Taylor a eketsa. “O ile a nkotla pele potolohong ea pele, ntho eo kamehla ke lumellang bahanyetsi ba ka ho e etsa ho leka matla a bona, mekhoa ea ho lekanya, mme o nahane ka yena. Ho tšoana le papaling ea baseball ha motho ea shapang a lumella molumo ho feta ntle le ho sisinyeha ho bona hore na o na le eng holim'a 'mmoto.. Hobane ke lephoofolo la boroa, tokelo ea hae ke jab ea hae, 'me o ne a hlile a batla ho sebelisa hook ea hae ea ho le letšehali ea matla. O ne a e-na le sefahleho se setle sa poker, empa o ne a sitoa ho e pata ha ke mo utloisa bohloko. O ile a leka ho se bontše hore o tsielehile, ho ipoloka a lokile, empa o ile a utloa matla a ka. Ke rata ho bua 'nete, haholoholo ho lahlela ditebele tsa matla. Ke ile ka mo otla qetellong, ho betsa ka mmele, tsela e ka hodimo, ebe lihoko tse peli tse nepahetseng.”

“Ke ne ke nahana hore George Foreman a ka be a bile motlotlo ka ’na ’me mohlomong a nahana hore o ipona a loana ha a mpona ke otla. Ke kenya pontšo. Ke motsoako oa Foreman le Muhammad Ali; ho otla ka matla joalo ka Foromane, ke le bonolo joalo ka Ali ea nang le maoto a matle le a bobebe maotong a ka.

"Ha ke na bonnete ba hore ena e ne e le ntoa e ntle ka ho fetisisa bophelong ba ka, empa e ne e le mohanyetsi oa ka oa hlooho ea khomo le mohlankana ea thata ka ho fetisisa eo nkileng ka e loana. O ile a kena ka lesale a le hantle 'me a leka ho loana. Ho oa ha hae e ne e le Pryce Ho ba Nepahetseng hape. Ke rata ho lahlela letsoho la ka le letona 'me seo se lula se bula hook ea ka e letšehali' meleng. "

Taylor o ne a e-na le 60-11 tsenwe rekoto, ho kenyelletsa le litlotla tsa New York Golden Gloves, mme e ne e le semathi sa boima bo boima ka makgetlo a mane dikgaisanong tse tumileng tsa USA Boxing National Championship. "Tlhalo ea Pryce ea TKO e ne e le hantle seo ke neng ke se lebeletse - e ka sehloohong, balletsoe, le ho phatloha,” Sullivan a rialo. "Ha se tebello e 'ngoe feela; ka mosebetsi o tsoelang pele, e ka ba motlatsi ea latelang oa boima ba 'mele oa Amerika. Ka ntoa e 'ngoe le e 'ngoe, o paka hore o na le lisebelisoa, taeo, le maikutlo a ho ba matla ka hare ho karohano ena. Re etsa ntho e khethehileng, ’me lefatše le haufi le ho e bona.”
Sehlopha sa Taylor (L-R): Motsamaisi Keith Sullivan, Pryce Taylor, tebello ea boima ba 'mele ea Brooklyn e sa hlōloeng, mothetsi Dmitriy Salita, le mokoetlisi ea ka sehloohong Benny Roman Salita.

Taylor o tla loana nakong e tlang papaling ea hae ea pele e reriloeng ea mekhahlelo e 8 ka Phupu 26 ho Detroit ka karete ea Salita Promotions e hlonngoeng ke 'mampoli ea sa tsekoeng oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Boima ba Claressa Shields. (16-0, 3 Kos) khahlano le Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) ho Little Caesars Arena. Sullivan, Motlatsi oa Khomishenara oa mehleng oa Khomishene ea Liatleletiki ea NYS, e boetse e laola nako ea 3, 2-Mohlabani oa Lefatše Miyo Yoshida (18-5) le Ofisiri ea Bronx NYPD Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO), mmoho le taolo e kopanetsweng ya maemo a lefatshe (IBF #3 & WBA #10) mohlabani oa welterweight Paddy "The Real Deal" Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos), ho tloha Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan o tsamaisa Donovan le 'mampoli oa mehleng oa lefatše oa boima ba bohareng Andy Lee, eo hape e leng mokoetlisi oa hlooho ea Donovan.

Kansas super middleweight prospect Marco “El Tiburón” Romero goes back to the future this Saturday in Portland, Maine

KANSAS CITY, Se eka. (June 9, 2025) - Kansas boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburon” Romero (7-0, 6 Kos) started his pro career a year ago on Father’s Day Weekend in Portland, Maine, and he returns there this Saturday night for his third fight in The Forest City.

Despite the Cross Insurance Arena being more than 1,500 miles from his home in Olathe, Kansas, the 19-year-old Romero feels that Portland has become his second home, where he kick-started his pro career, and has developed a surprisingly growing fan base.

Romero stopped Jonathan Gary (2-1) ka June 15, 2024, in the second round at Cross Insurance Arena. Last October, Romero defeated Orlando Salgado (3-5) in Portland by way of a third-round technical knockout at the Exposition Building.

This Saturday the gifted super middleweight prospect faces “The Conqueror” Nafys Anas Garner (4-2, 3 Kos), fighting out of Sacramento (JOALO KA), in a scheduled 6-round bout at Cross Insurance Arena.

“I’m more motivated than ever and couldn’t be happier to see the plan unfolding like we talked about a couple of years ago with Coach John (Brown, manager/head trainer), Uncle Al (Valenti, advisor), my father (Salvatore Romero, mothusi mokoetlisi) and Sergio (Lipalesa, mothusi mokoetlisi).

“I’m ready and excited to be fighting again in Portland. I would love to bring a world title fight to Portland, where people appreciate good boxing. Traveling to fight is something I’m used to from my amateur days. Portland is like my second home because I’ve been treated so well there by everyone. I have big respect for Bobby Russo (a ntsetsa pele). He’s an amazing guy who has shown me respect from the start. He gave me my Khauta Boy (Most Outstanding Boxer Award, Russo is President of the National Golden Gloves), when I won my division at the (2024) National Golden Gloves.”

(L-R) – Bobby Russo & Marco Romero “Marco is excited to be fighting again in his adoptive city of Portland, which has the best fight fans in America,” Brown remarked. “He’s hoping to display the talents that will eventually lead him to a world title. Marco’s been lucky to fight every two months all over America, which is helping him build a national fan base.”
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