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Nyob los ntawm berlin * 3 p.m. Et / noon pt
* Ua tiav daim npav sib ntaus hauv qab no *
BERLIN, Lub teb chaws Yelemees (Friday, Oct. 18, 2024) - Kev pabcuam kev ua si thoob ntiaj teb streamingDAZN tau tsaws u.S., U.k. thiab Latin American telecast txoj cai rau hnub Saturday IBF super nruab nrab txoj kev sib tw ntiaj teb kev sib tw ntawm tsis muaj. 1-ranked contenderWilliam Scull thiab tsis. 2-rankedVladimir Shishkin Rau cov npe tsis muaj npe rau hnub kawg ua ntej kev tshwm sim.Scull vs. Shishin yog qhov kev tshwm sim tseem ceeb ntawm kev sib ntaus daim npav nce qib hauv kev koom tes ntawm Agon Sports thiab Kuc Boxing, Noj Qhov Chaw NyobTseem fwv tsev khiav hauj lwm Hauv Falkense, sab nraud ntawm Berlin. Plaub-sib ntaus cov xov tooj ntawm daim npav yuav ua nyob rau hauv Dazn hauv thaj chaw pib thaum pib 3 p.m. Et / noon pt.
Lub ntsiab tseem ceebSalita txhawb nqa Sab saum toj ntiaj teb cov Continender, Shishin, Tawm tsam scull, Lub thawv hauv Cuban-yug tam sim no nyob thiab kev qhia nyob hauv lub teb chaws Yelemees. Cov tswg muaj siab npaum li tus txiv neej saib cov ntawv thov nyiaj ib ntus ntev tsis ntev los no tsis ntev los no tsis ntev los noCanelo Alvarez.
"Kuv zoo siab heev uas U.S. sib ntaus kiv cua, Thiab Boxing kiv cua thoob ntiaj teb yuav muaj sijhawm los ua pov thawj rau hnub Saturday lub ntiaj teb tseem ceeb hauv ntiaj teb,"Hais tias Dmitriy Salita, Thawj Tswj Hwm ntawm Salita txhawb nqa. "Qhov cuam tshuam rau lub neej tom ntej ntawm kev faib khoom thiab ntawm txhua tus sib dhos yog qhov tseem ceeb. Vladimir Shishkin tau ua npau suav txog lub sijhawm no nws txoj haujlwm tag nrho thiab nws tau npaj raws li. Kuv ntseeg tias nws yog ntau tshaj li npaj rau kauj ruam mus rau tsov ntxhuav tus kheej hauv Berlin thiab yeej nws thawj lub npe ntiaj teb. "
Lub 33-xyoo-laus Shishkin yog Shobox Alum nrog cov haujlwm pro uas tau pib hauv 2016. A bona fide knockout artist, Shishin (16-0, 10 Kos) tau swb Sena Apbeko, Deandre Ware, Jose uzcatuiti thiab nqa lub zog rau hnub Saturday lub bout los ntawm rov qab los ntawm tom qab. Shishkin tab tom nkag mus rau nws thawj zaug ntiaj teb cov suab paj nruag bout thiab ntsib qhov siab ntxiv ntawm kev yeej ntawm scull lub tsev Turf. Cov tsheb ciav hlau Lavxias Shishkin nyob Florida nrog cov kws qhia thoob ntiaj teb cov kab ke thaj chaw.
Tus ntxhiab (22-0, 9 Kos) tau ua pov thawj yuav yog ib qho ntawm cov neeg tsis txaus ntshai super nyuaj tshaj plaws hauv ntiaj teb. Pib nws txoj haujlwm tshaj lij hauv 2016 raws li zoo, SCULL MIS tsis ntev los no tsis ntev los no Queeks 'Orleans' Sean Hemphill ntawm kev txiav txim siab tseem ceeb hauv kev zam dhau lub Tsib Hlis no. Raws li ib tug tshwm sim, Scull tau teev tseg raws li tus neeg sib tw yuav tsum tau-reigning IBF super nyuaj yeej, Canelo. Tam sim no ntsib nws txoj kev xeem nyuaj tshaj plaws rau hnub ci, Scull cov phiaj xwm los ua ib nqe lus qhia rau cov kiv cua ncig thoob ntiaj teb tias nws yog tus thawj sib tw tom ntej 168-phaus tus yeej tom ntej no.
Salita tau hais ua ntej, "Tau ua haujlwm nrog shishkin rau ntau tshaj rau xyoo, Kuv tau pom txoj kev nce qib tsis lees paub nws tau ua kom thoob plaws nws txoj haujlwm thaum nws tseem tawm tsam cov npe loj tshaj plaws hauv kev ua si nawv. Nyob rau hnub Saturday, Lub kaum hli ntuj 19, Ob qho tib si shishin thiab cov tawv nqaij muaj sijhawm ua kom lawv sib ntaus
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Neeg dawb huv John, Puerto Rico (Lub kaum hli ntuj 16, 2024) - ua ntej ntawm Friday hmo ntuj"Lub sijhawm loj Boxing Puerto Rico" Kev tshwm sim coj qhov chaw ntawm iconic Coca-Cola Mus Ua Si, Cov neeg sib ntaus sib tua koom nrog hauv lub rooj sib tham sib tham rau hnub Tuesday thiab tshaj tawm Workout Wednesday ntawmFelix Pagán Cov Neeg pleev kob Pagethiab hosted los ntawm thoob ntiaj teb Boxing Hall ntawm FamerIvan Calderon.
UndefeatedYausua James pagan (10-0, 4 Kos) Los ntawm Grand Rapids, Mich., yuav siv rau hard-hitting tub rogHaskell Rhodes (31-6, 16 Kos) Los ntawm Las Vegas hauv 10-puag ncig kev sib tw hauv kev sib cais hnyav. Nyob rau hauv lub co-featured bout, Txoj hlua ntawm qhov chaw nyob hauv qhov kev sib tw hnyav hnyav yuav nyob ntawm kab uas tsis tau lees paub txog ArgentineJuan Carillo (12-0, 9 KO) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauvGilbert Castillo (25-5-1, 19 KO) Los ntawm Miami, Fla.
Hmo ntuj ntawm kev sib ntaus yuav cua nyob thoob plaws ntawm Dazn ntawm 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. Ntawm no yog li cas rau neeg tua hluav taws yuav tsum tau hais.
Yausua James pagan:
"Kuv pom qhov no [xovxwm sablaj] Raws li qhov nyuaj. Kuv tsuas yog nyiam sib ntaus sib tua thiab kev qhia; uas yog qhov yooj yim. Nws yog kuv txoj haujlwm puv sijhawm thiab kuv nyiam ua dab tsi, Thiab dab tsi kuv tau ua kuv lub neej tag nrho. Pw hav zoov zoo, thiab kuv tau mus rau vegas rau txog ib lub lim tiam thiab ib nrab thiab tau txais qee tus tsiaj zoo nkauj los ntawm Bruce Carrington thiab tuaj ntawm no lub lim tiam dhau los mus kaw pw.
"Kuv tau tiv thaiv lub nroog atlantic, Tab sis vegas yog kuv kauj ruam tom ntej. Uas yog npau suav txoj cai muaj, thiab kuv tsis tuaj yeem tos yuav siv ib kauj ruam ntxiv rau hmo Friday ua kom nws tshwm sim.
"Kuv xav ua tsaug rau kuv tus nrog sib ntaus, Haskell Rhodes, rau kev lees txais kev sib ntaus. Kuv tsis muaj kev ntseeg siab hauv kuv lub siab uas peb muaj kev sib ntaus zoo ntawm peb txhais tes rau txhua tus ntawm no. Loj hlob, Kuv ib txwm npau suav ntawm kev sib ntaus ntawm no hauv Puerto Rico, cia nyob ib leeg lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim. Yog li ntawd, Nws yog ib qho koob hmoov los nyob ntawm no. Kuv tau siv los saib Tito Trinidad thiab Miguel Spino, Thiab nws ib txwm tshoov kuv siab kom yog tus neeg tua neeg zoo kawg nkaus nrog Puerto Rican caj dab. "
Haskell Rhodes:
"Yog tias koj tau pom kuv tawm tsam lossis txoj kev uas kuv hnav, Nws yog twv yuav raug txim los ntawm Hector 'Macho' Camho 'CamCho, nqes rau kuv cov khau liab thiab dub nrog txhua lub txim taws. Kuv tab tom nqa ib lub siab dav ntawm Hector CamACHo rau hmo Friday tsaus ntuj!
"Kuv nyiam cov cua thiab nyob ib puag ncig txhua tus neeg tua rog - nws ua rau kuv zoo siab. Kuv tau tawm tsam ntawm MGM Grand, Thiab kuv yog qhov kev tshwm sim tseem ceeb uas spurs ua si hauv San Antonio. Yog li ntawd, Txoj kev sib ntaus no yog nyob ntawm.
"Kuv xav ua Vajtswv tsaug vim qhov no yuav tsis muaj nws. Ua tsaug rau koj, Salita Promotions. Kuv tau loj hlob saib Puerto Rican cov neeg sib ntaus sib tua zoo li Miguel lub tsev thiab hétor Camacho. Cov hais mav no yog kuv tus phab ej thaum kuv tau los. Thaum kuv tau txais xov tooj mus coj txoj kev sib ntaus no, Nws tsis yog ib lo lus nug. Kuv tau mus rau Puerto Rico ob zaug, Yog li peb zaug lub ntxim nyiam rau kuv tawm tsam. "
Los ntawm Velle Smith:
"Ua ntej, Kuv xav ua tsaug rau Salita txhawb zog rau kev sib ntaus no tshwm sim. Kuv xav ua tsaug rau kuv tus thawj tswj thiab kuv pab neeg tag nrho. Kuv zoo siab heev uas nyob rau hauv dav dav. Kuv loj hlob nrog ntau ntawm puerto ricans hauv Detroit, Ntau heev yog li kuv xav tias kuv yog Puerto Rican. Kuv zoo siab tau txais nyob rau ntawd thiab muab tso rau kev ua tau zoo rau cov kiv cua ntawm no hauv Puerto Rico thiab txhua tus neeg uas tab tom thoob ntiaj teb.
"Kuv tau nyob ntawm no txij li hnub Monday thiab tsuas yog tos tsis tau rau hmo Friday. Kuv muaj Puerto Rico hauv kuv lub siab, Thiab kuv twb tau sim mus rau ntawm no rau 16 xyoo. Hopefully, Dab tsi ntxiv rau kuv yog kev sib ntaus loj dua thiab qhia txhua tus neeg uas kuv npaj tau muab kuv txhais ko taw tso rau hauv cov roj av thiab ua tus yeej ntiaj teb. "
Juan Carillo:
"Kuv zoo siab ua tsaug rau kev txhawb nqa Salita rau muab kuv lub sijhawm no. Kuv muaj kev ntseeg siab tias kuv yuav yeej qhov kev sib ntaus no rau hmo Friday. Kuv xav tau [Dmitry] Bivol los yeej, tab sis kuv xav [Artur] Beterbiev won kev sib ntaus. "
Gilbert Castillo:
"Muaj ntau txoj kev mloog tam sim no ntawm lub teeb kev sib faib hnyav, uas yog sib sib zog nqus hauv lub peev xwm. Kev tawm tsam tam sim no rau IBF Cov hlua hauv Latino Latino yog qhov tsim nyog thiab kev hwm. "
Kiria Tapia:
"Qhov no yog qhov kev tshwm sim loj thiab keeb kwm ntawm Coca-kafa, thiab kuv paub kuv tus nrog sib ntaus yuav los sib ntaus. Kuv tau loj hlob los saib cov poj niam zoo nkauj zoo li Laila Ali thiab Cristy Martin. Lawv tau tshoov kuv ua tus sib ntaus sib tua kuv, Thiab kuv vam tias kuv tuaj yeem yog tus uas los qhia cov ntxhais yav tom ntej thiab poj niam dab tsi nws yuav siv los ua tus yeej ntiaj teb boxer. "
Ivan Calderon, Thoob ntiaj teb Boxing Hall ntawm Famer:
"Ua tsaug rau Salita kev tshaj tawm rau kev nqa 'lub sij hawm Big Boxing' rau Puerto Rico thiab tau npaj txhij hnov nws nrov sab hauv Coca-Cola Music Hall, Ib yam li Madison Square vaj uas kuv tau tawm tsam, thiab Tito [Trinidad] thiab miguel [Siav] tiv thaiv. Nws yuav yog hom lub zog thiab kev zoo siab uas lawv muaj nyob ntawd, Koj yuav muaj ntawm no hauv Puerto Rico. "
David Berlin, Kev Tshaj Tawm Kev Txhawb Nqa General General
"Peb zoo siab yuav tsum nyob ntawm no hauv Puerto Rico, uas muaj cov kev nplua nuj nplua nuj, Thiab cia siab tias qhov no yuav yog thawj zaug ntawm ntau lub sijhawm loj Boxing Tebchaws Asmeskas qhia txog cov kob.
Lub sijhawm loj Boxing USA yog Premier Txiaj Ntsim Kev Tsim Kho hauv Tebchaws Asmeskas. Peb tuaj txog Puerto Rico vim tias nws muaj keeb kwm kev nplua nuj thiab muaj kev sib tsoo ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas ua txuj ci zoo. Peb tab tom nrhiav rau lub troco tom ntej trinidad, Tom ntej no Miguel Cottelo, Cov Iveron Calderon Calderon. "
Hais txog kev sib ntaus: UndefeatedYausua James pagan (10-0, 4 Kos) yuav siv rau hard-hitting tub rogHaskell Rhodes (31-6, 16 Kos) Nyob rau hauv 10-puag ncig kev sib tw nyob rau hauv lub teeb shearcisight. Lub IBF Lub Hwj Latino Kev Siv yuav nyob ntawm kab thaum Unbeaten Argentine kev cia siabJuan Carillo (12-0, 9 KO) Cov kauj ruam rau hauv lub nplhaib tawm tsamLenin Castillo (25-5-1, 19 KO) Los ntawm Miami, Fla., nyob rau hauv 10-puag ncig bout. Hauv TV qhib, Salita txhawb nqa 'nrov thiab undefeatedLos ntawm Velle Smith (9-0, 7 Kos) ntawm Detroit, Mich., rov qab los rau lub nplhaib rau kev sib tw rau kev sib tw tsis sib luag ntawm rau cov rounds tiv thaiv BrazilGilberto perira dos Santos (16-15, 12 Kos). Nyob rau hauv tas li ntawd, Cov poj niam muaj kev sib ntaus zoo siab tau ntxiv rau kev tshaj tawm ua cov tshaj tawm hauv San Juan hauv nroog, P.R., khoomKiria Tapia(4-0, 0 Kos)yuav coj ntawm hungary'sBeata Dudek (4-4, 4 Kos) Nyob rau hauv ib tug junior lub cev (130 phaus) Tshwj Xeeb Nyiam.
Yuav Saib Li Cas: Hmo ntuj ntawm kev sib ntaus yuav cua nyob thoob plaws ntawm Dazn ntawm 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. Pt.Tus tseem ceeb Erdmanyuav tuav lub tshuab-tshuab hu, Nrog cov pob ncaws pob thoob ntiaj teb ntawm Famer Tshaj TawmAl Bernsteinkoom nrog los ntawm yav tas los ibf junior nruab nrab txoj kev sib tw ntiaj tebRaul Marquez Tuav cov lus tawm tswv yim. Qhov rooj qhib rau ntawm 5 PM et nrog thawj sib ntaus los pib 7 p.m. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyobwww.ticketera.com thiab qhov chaw saib xyuas lub vev xaib raug cai: www.cocacolamusichall.com.
RENES, Lausanne, Switzerland (Lub kaum hli ntuj 16, 2024)– Former multiple world heavyweight champion and Atlanta 1996 gold medalist, Wladimir Klitschko, has backed World Boxing and its President, Boris van der Vorst, in their bid to ensure that boxing remains a part of the Olympic Movement.
Speaking in a specially recorded 39-second video clip, the Ukrainian legend explained why he believes boxing should remain part of the Olympic Games and expressed confidence in World Boxing and its President to deliver this.
Klitschko said: “Boxing is one of the most spectacular and oldest sports in the Olympic program. Speaking as the 1996 Olympic Champion I want to advocate that boxing must be safe for LA2028.
“Boxing stands as a brilliant sport and is so good at delivering on the values of the Olympic Charter through the diversity of the athletes and in the number of countries taking part.
“I support World Boxing, and its President Boris van der Vorst in their efforts to achieve this goal and believe they can keep the Olympic dreams of boxers alive.”
Wladimir Klitschko represented Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta where he won a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division. Los ntawm 1996 rau 2017 he competed as a professional boxer where he held multiple versions of the world heavyweight title.
Boris van der Vorst added: “Wladimir Klitschko is one of the most widely admired boxers in the recent history of the sport, who has achieved an enormous amount both inside and outside of the ring, so it is great for World Boxing to have the support of such a hugely respected and knowledgeable figure.
“As someone who achieved great success in both Olympic-style and professional boxing, Wladimir completely understands the pivotal importance of the Olympic Games to boxing and the way it provides inspiration and opportunities for boxers to pursue their dreams at all levels in every part of the world. “That Wladimir has chosen to express his public support for World Boxing is a clear signal of the widespread recognition amongst people that care about the sport of the need for change in international boxing and the critical importance of ensuring that boxing is restored to the program for Los Angeles 2028 and continues to remain a part of the Olympic Movement.”
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and aims to keep Boxing in the Olympic Games. Rau 7 Tej zaum 2024, it held the first formal meeting with the IOC which signaled the start of formal collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.
World Boxing is a non-profit international federation set up to administer the sports of Olympic-style boxing, Paralympic boxing (otherwise called “Adaptive boxing”) and E-sport boxing. It is a civil association founded for an unlimited period of time having its own legal identity as a non-profit organization in accordance with Article 60 of the Swiss Civil Code. World Boxing is under the jurisdiction of Switzerland.
Yoshida to defend her IBF Bantamweight World title Oct. 23 vs. Shurretta Metcalf on ProBoxTV live from The Theater at Madison Square Garden
TSHIAB YORK CITY (Lub kaum hli ntuj 14, 2024)– Three-time, two-division World Champion Miyo Yoshida (17-4, 0 Kos) will out her developing boxing legacy in Japan on the line October 23rd, when she makes the first defense of her International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight crown against No. 1 contender Shurretta “Chiccn” Metcalf (13-4-1, 2 Kos), at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Yoshida vs. Metcalf will headline the “Heroes on the Hudson 2” card, presented by DiBella Entertainment and broadcast live on ProBoxTV, in the 10-round (2-minutes each) main event to celebrate and support heroic veterans of the United States Armed Forces in advance of Veterans Day in the latest addition of the popularBroadway Boxing series.
One of only 23 female world champions from Japan, The 35-year-old Yoshida is only the sixth from her country to capture world titles in two or more divisions. She captured the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Super Flyweight crown twice in 2019 thiab 2021.
Japan is a powerbase in men’s professional boxing with contemporary superstars such as Undisputed Junior Featherweight World Champion Naoya “The Monster” Inoue (28-0, 25 Kos) thiab lub ntiaj teb no Boxing Council (Qhov) Bantamweight World Champion Junto Nakatani (29-0, 22 Kos). Txawm li cas los, in women’s boxing today, Yoshida is arguably the best from Japan, as well as one of the greatest female prizefighters of all-time from the Land of the Rising Son, behind only retired Japanese fighters Naoko Fujioka (19-3-1, 7 Kos), Japan’s only five-weight class female world champion, and possibly Emiko Raika (24-8-1, 10 Kos).
A single mother of daughter Mina, Miyo is known as the “Fighting Single Mother” in Japan, where she is a revered role model. Yoshida received the 2023 Most Inspirational Female Fighter award from The Ring magazine.
“I hope to further shape the way that was created by our predecessors into a better one for the next generation,” Yoshida said.
To cement her legacy, Yoshida must first get past Metcalf in their rematch, avenging Miyo’s loss by way of 10-round decision a year ago, and advance in the Great 8 Tournament to determine the undisputed women’s bantamweight world champion. Qhov zoo ces, all of the world bantamweight champions – WBC/WBO & The Ring Champion Dina Thorslund (22-0, 9 Kos) of Denmark, IBF Ellie Scotney (9-0, 0 Kos) from the United Kingdom, and the Yoshida vs. Metcalf winner (their fight technically launches the tournament) – will compete in the Great 8 along with some of the leading contenders such as Cherneka Johnson (16-2, 6 Kos), Yulihan “La Cobritas” Luna Avila (27-4-1, 4 Kos), and Segolene “Majestic” Lefebure (18-1, 1 KO).
“Right now,” Yoshida noted, “I’m only thinking of defending my title belt. I had been hoping for unification fights since I was able to become world champion again. I was impatient with this interval between matches because it is the last chapter due to my age. If I couldn’t compete in boxing, I thought about returning to kickboxing or MMA. I didn’t want to be in between fights, and I thought it would be better for me and for women’s boxing if I became well known.”
“Japan’s boxing scene carries a rich history with a strong cultural connection to its people,” Miyo’s manager Keith Sullivan commented. “Japanese boxers honor a tradition of competitive excellence and outstanding sportsmanship. Miyo embodies these qualities as she fights for the pride of Japan. She is an exemplary champion for her native country.”
Sullivan is a former Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Athletic Commission, who manages IBF and WBA #6 rated welterweight Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-0, heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor (4-0, 2 Kos), thiab Qhov #9 rated super middleweight Nisa Rodriguez (2-0, 0 Kos), amongst several other professional fighters.
IBF Bantamweight World Champion Miyo Yoshida to have 4-time World Champion Jorge Linares in her corner
Oct. 23 vs. Shurretta Metcalf Theater at Madison Square Garden
(L-R) – Miyo Yoshida & Jorge Linares TSHIAB YORK CITY (Lub kaum hli ntuj 7, 2024)– Three-time, two-division World Champion Reigning Miyo Yoshida (17-4, 0 Kos) will add a special addition to her corner on October 23rd, when she makes the initial defense of her International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight title against No. 1 contender Shurretta “Chiccn” Metcalf (13-4-1, 2 Kos), at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Yoshida vs. Metcalf will headline in a 10-round (2-minutes each) main event on the “Heroes on the Hudson 2” card, presented by DiBella Entertainment, which will celebrate and support heroic veterans of the United States Armed Forces in advance of Veterans Day in the latest addition of the popularBroadway Boxing series.
Future Hall of Famer Jorge “El Nino de Oro Golden Boy” Linares (47-9, 29 Kos), the four-time, three-division world champion from his native Venezuela, will be making the trip from his home in Tokyo to the Big Apple, where he fought twice during his 21-year pro boxing career. “My senior, Jorge Linares, will be joining me as my second this time,” through a translator Yoshida explained the difference between her first fight with her Oct. 23rd challenger. “It is reassuring to have someone who can give me instructions in Japanese for spur-of-the-moment decisions during this fight. The members of Team Sosa (Jimmy Sosa is her head trainer) are also learning Japanese. The team is united.
“Although I am struggling with the English language, I am very happy to have come to New York City. I am grateful to Lou DiBella (her promoter, DiBella Lom ze) for giving me the opportunity. The condition from him was for me and my daughter to immigrate here. I am very thankful to my manager, Keith Sullivan, for handling the business side and guiding me. Even though I don’t speak English, I have met many friends who saw what I was doing and supported me.”
Linares moved to Japan at the age of 17 because he wanted to turn pro and would have had to wait until he was 18 if he had remained in Venezuela. Nws yog 10-4 nyob rau hauv lub ntiaj teb no title fights, defeating six world champions: Hugo Rafael Soto, Oscar Larios, Kamalis Diaz, Jesus Chavez and Anthony Crolla (ob zaug).
Yoshida, 35, captured the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Super Flyweight crowns twice in 2019 thiab 2021. She is one of 23 female world champions from Japan, only the sixth to capture world titles in two or more divisions.
Hauv nws txoj kev sib ntaus kawg, Metcalf defeated Yoshida by way of a 10-round unanimous decision for the International Boxing Federation (IBF), Tiam sis, on the original “Heroes of the Hudson” last November 7 also at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Last December in her most recent fight, Yoshida put on a boxing clinic in San Francisco, replacing injured Avril Mathie on less than two weeks’ notice to defeat defending IBF bantamweight title-holder Ebanie Bridges (9-1) by way of a dominant 10-round unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 97-93).
A single mother of daughter her, Mina, Miyo is known as the “Fighting Single Mother” in Japan, where she is a revered role model back, and for that reason as well as her success in the ring, Yoshida received the 2023 Most Inspirational Female Fighter award from The Ring magazine.
Yoshida vs. Metcalf launches the beginning of the Great 8 Tournament to determine the undisputed women’s bantamweight world champion “Miyo is a 3-time World Champion, she has proven she knows what it takes to win. Outside the ring she is an amazing single mother raising her beautiful daughter in a foreign country. Few have made the sacrifices to create opportunities for her and her daughter the way Miyo has. It is an honor to be working with such a dynamic and exciting world champion”, said Miyo’s manager New York City-based lawyer Keith Sullivan.
Sullivan is a former Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Athletic Commission, who manages IBF and WBA #6 rated welterweight Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-0, heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor (4-0, 2 Kos), thiab Qhov #9 rated super middleweight Nisa Rodriguez (2-0, 0 Kos), amongst several other professional fighters.
Wednesday,Tej zaum 22, 2024 - Week eight of Team Combat League’s exciting second season began with a shock upset, as the league-leading Philly Smoke (4-1) watched their formerly undefeated record disappear against a determined Boston Butchers team (2-1-1) by a score of 226-225.
Fighting at their home base of the Royale in Boston, the Butchers broke open a tightly fought match in Round 19 with the second of two 10-8 knockdown rounds scored by the night’s honorary first star, Alejandro Paulino, against Philadelphia’s Francisco Rodriguez making the ultimate difference.
The Philly Smoke, coached by Bob Kane, had every reason to feel confident coming into the match, with their last appearance coming in a dominant 233-221 victory over the Miami Stealth on May 2, while the Butchers, coached by Marc Gargaro, were coming off a disappointing 228-217 loss to the Atlanta Attack on May 11.
The Butchers’ strong performances by Team Captain Rashidi Ellis, heavyweight Skylar Lacy, making his first appearance of the second season, and the two knockdowns Paulino scored in his two fights, one over Philly’s Nahir Albright in Round 11 and Rodriguez in Round 19 carried the day in a nail-biter that went down to the final round.
The night got off to an exciting start, as Philly’s Avery Sparrow and Boston’s Elijah Peixoto engaged in a non-stop slugfest in Round 3, with Peixoto nipping it 10-9 on the cards.
Heavyweight Skylar Lacy, a force in TCL’s first season, returned to first defeat throwback Philly heavyweight favorite Joey Dawejko in Round 8 and then gained revenge in a rematch from last season against Conja Nathan in Round 16.
The Fight of the Night was judged to be the Round 22 women’s back-and-forth battle between Philly’s Shamara Woods and Boston’s Stevie Jane Coleman, won by Coleman 10-9. Philadelphia’s Brittany Sims was named the night’s second star for her 10-8 victory over Boston’s Leesh Pike in Round 2.
LAS VEGAS HUSTLE ROUTS DALLAS ENFORCERS SQUAD FOR 212-201 TEAM VICTORY
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Thursday, Tej zaum 23, 2024– In the front half of a doubleheader at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, the Las Vegas Hustle moved into a four-way tie for second place overall in the Team Combat League standings with a dominating 212-201 team victory over the Dallas Enforcers.
Guided by Jeff Mayweather, the Hustle (2-1) were coming into the ring off the positive momentum gained by their previous matchup, ib tug 226-224 win over the Houston Hitmen in Houston on May 9. The Tony Mack-led Dallas Enforcers (0-2), nyob rau lwm yam tes, were looking to secure their first win of the season. They were last seen dropping a tough 226-225 heartbreaker to the New York City Attitude on April 20.
Las Vegas jumped out to an early lead by winning five of the first six fights in the Launch Rounds, but the scores looked to be tightening in the Middle Rounds, when Samoan crowd-favorite and Las Vegas Hustle heavyweight Patrick Mailata basically put the match out of reach for Dallas in Round 16 by laying out former NFL defensive end turned fighter, Greg Hardy.
Mailata caught Hardy along the ropes with a mix of power shots to the body and then head to leave Hardy on the canvas and bring the overall score to 153-146. For his power-punching efforts, Mailata was awarded First Star of the Night honors, post-sib ntaus.
“I’ve been working hard man,” said a happy Mailata. “I’ve been in Vegas for five years now and I’ve been in the gym just getting my work in and TCL has given me the opportunity to do what I do. Greg Hardy is a tough guy, but I came to win, and I came to put on a show for my ancestors and my family and I did that.”
Mailata says he’s proud of his teammates and their determination to pull out the “must win,” rounds. “I’m with some dangerous guys (on this team) and I know how it goes down in Vegas. Some of these homies have just been waiting around for their chance. One thing I know is if I take care of my job, everybody else will take care of theirs.”
Other performances of special distinction came from Dallas’ Avoran Graham and Las Vegas’ Joseph Macedo, who battled to the Fight of the Night award in their bruising three-minute encounter.
The lime green-haired Darian Castro and Dallas’ Jalen Moore put on a dazzling display in their Round 4 sib ntaus, with both men having their impressive moments.
Cuba’s Castro proved to be too slick and fast, winning the round 10-9 with his superb skills. Dallas’ Adolphe Stevens was awarded third star of the night for his two victories over Sharif Rahman and Las Vegas’ talented Israel Taylor was given the night’s second star for his two-knockdown KO over Dallas fighter Jordon Jones.
HOMETOWN LA ELITE REGISTER FIRST TEAM WIN BY CRUSHING THE SAN ANTONIO SNIPERS IN IMPRESSIVE FASHION 198-180
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Thursday, Tej zaum 23, 2024– In the back half of the doubleheader at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, the home team LA Elite appeared to gel as a fighting force in real time, while administering a dominant beating to the visiting San Antonio Snipers by a final score of 198-180.
The Elite (1-1), skillfully guided by coach Manny Robles, lost just two fights all night while gaining their first team victory this season after having dropped their debut appearance 229-224 to the Philly Smoke on April 10 nyob rau hauv Philadelphia.
The LA victory simultaneously kept the AC Bryant-coached San Antonio Snipers winless on their season at 0-2, 2 Kos. The Snipers lost their opening performance on April 18 by a score of 227-224 to the Houston Hitmen in Houston.
The only knockout of the night was awarded to LA’s Angel Munoz for his Round 4 stoppage of San Antonio’s Cresencio Ramos. Munoz’s power-punching display earned him the honor of being named the match’s first star and gave his LA squad a three-point 10-7 round to bring the score at the time to 40-34 for LA.
“You guys seen it now, coming from the LA Elite!” shouted a happy Munoz, post-event. “We got Vegas next week and it’s going to be the same thing. (The fact that Vegas is coming off a win over the Houston Hitmen) That don’t matter to us, we come to do what we come to do. We’re coming for everyone and we’re going to win!"
In an uncommon TCL result, San Antonio’s Amin Mitchell, whose eye was cut by an accidental head butt in his first fight, had his cut reopened by a dragging shot from LA opponent Alex Esponda in Round 14. The fight between Mitchell and Moreno was waved off and scored a 10-10 No Decision.
The “Fight of the Night” was awarded to Calgary, Alberta, Canada’s Tiana Schroeder and her opponent, Jade Thompson of Oklahoma, fighting for her adopted home of LA, for their three-minute back-and-forth punchout, narrowly won by Thompson, 10-9.
The third star of the night was judged to be LA’s Brayan Leon for being the busier and more powerful fighter in his two 10-9 wins over fellow Cuban prospect Dayan Depestre of San Antonio.
Completing the sweep of all three stars of the night, heavyweight crowd favorite Raul Salomon for his two victories over the formidable Isaac Carbonell of San Antonio. Salomon scored a knockdown of Carbonell in their first matchup, but Carbonell came back strong in the second matchup, despite losing it in a razor-thin 10-9 verdict.
Super lightweight contender Delante “Tiger” Johnson took a break in training for his June 8 matchup against Tarik Zaina at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City, to be in attendance. “It’s exciting!” said Johnson of his first taste of TCL. “I was entertained the whole night. Shout out to everybody who came out to fight and good luck.”
### About Team Combat League:Through its innovative event structure, Pab Pawg Tiv Thaiv Pab Koom Tes (“Lub thoob”) has disrupted the professional boxing industry. With a roster of 12 teams competing out of major U.S. ciaj uas muag, TCL combines rising talent with seasoned veterans in a format that lends itself to non-stop action. Weekly events feature male and female boxing across a series of weight classes in 1 round contests within a tournament format culminating in the Money Rounds where winning and losing is determined by overall team performance.
The Team Combat League Concept: Muaj 24 three-minute rounds of continuous action, with competitors competing in one-round matches across eight weight classes (six male and two female). Each match consists of three periods: Launch Rounds (1-8), Middle Rounds (9-16) and Money Rounds (17-24). Scoring is based on a 10-9 system for decision wins, 10-8 for knockdowns and 10-7 for two knockdowns or a stoppage.
Three judges from a state athletic boxing commission score each round individually, and the team with the highest total score after all 24 rounds wins!
LOS ANGELES (Tej zaum 30, 2024) – Toro Promotions, Inc. has signed undefeated Austin Brooks (12-0, 5 Kos), the reigning World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental USA Super Featherweight Champion, mus rau ib qho kom promotional daim ntawv cog lus.
Brooks, 28, has traveled on a particularly rough journey through the years, overcoming many obstacles, including homelessness, to become a legitimate boxing prospect.
“I felt that Toro treated me the best and showed me the most respect of any promoter,” Brooks explained why he signed with Toro. “I needed to sign with a promoter to get my career going. It’s tough being a free agent. Toro believes in me like I do, others didn’t. Signing with Toro is a good choice for me.”
“Both Toro Promotions and Sheer Sports management see Austin Brooks as the embodiment of the American Dream,” Toro Promotions president Azat Torosyan commented. “We are in agreement that he has been overlooked and is capable of accomplishing tremendous things in the sport and we will stop at nothing to help him in his quest.”
Born in Idaho, Brooks lived in multiple cities in five different states, but now he’s happy to be settled down living in San Diego.
“I was raised by a single parent, and she did her best, but we had a lot of ups and downs,” Brooks explained. “It made me tougher; moving from school to school, I had my fair share of fights. I lived out of my car and in foster homes, but I wouldn’t change anything. Looking back, it made me who I am. and the love of this sport pulled me through because I felt it could help me be somebody. I’ve had a lot of good experiences and met a lot of good people.”
Brooks watches a lot of fights, particularly old-school classics, and the first boxer that he picked things up from was Roy Jones, Jr., along with James Toney and Pernell Whitaker. His goals include positioning himself for a world title shot in late 2025, early 2026.
Trained by Basheer Abdullah, Brooks is managed by Sheer Sports, a highly respected management group specializing in boxing.
Brooks, 28, defends his super featherweight title on June 15, headlining “EQC Fight Night,” presented by Toro Promotions, Inc. in association with Whitfield Boxing, at the famed Emerald Queen Casino (EQC) nyob rau hauv Tacoma, Washington.
Brooks captured his World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental USA belt in his last fight when he knocked out previously unbeaten Cuban boxer Jose Manuel Izaguirre (7-0. 3 Kos) in the seventh round this past February 10thin Long Beach, California. Brooks, a southpaw, has fought only once at EQC, which ended in a six-round technical knockout of Anthony Chavez (11-3-1) on Lub yim hli ntuj 26, 2023.
In his Toro debut on June 15th, Brooks will make his first title defense against 2015 Armenian Olympian Aram “Warrior” Avagyan (11-1-2, 5 Kos) nyob rau hauv lub 10-round ntsiab kev tshwm sim.
"Nws (Avagyan) will be my best opponent so far,” Brooks noted. “He’s tough and experienced. I treat every fight as just my next fight and treat all my opponents the same. Txoj cai tam sim no, I’m focused 100-percent on doing what I should to be great.”
EQC FIGHT NIGHT LINEUP
MAIN EVENT – WBA CONTINENTAL USA SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (10)
Austin Brooks (12-0, 5 Kos), Yeej, San Diego, XWS LI
vs.
Aram “Warrior” Avagyan (11-1-2, 5 Kos), Challenger, Burbank, CA by way of Armenia
CO-FEATURE – HEAVYWEIGHTS (8)
Tsotne Rogava (8-0, 7 Kos), Marina del Rey, CA by way of Ukraine & Georgia
vs.
Jon Bolden (10-13-1, 7 Kos), Seattle, WA
SPECIAL HEAVYWEIGHT ATTRACTION (8)
Kinsley “The Black Lion” Ibeh (12-2-1, 10 Kos), Phoenix, AZ by way of Nigeria
vs.
Juan Torres (11-6-1, 4 Kos), Cypress, TX
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHTS (6)
Nilo Guerrero (8-0, 7 Kos), Coachella, CA by way of Nicaragua
vs.
Diuhi “Elegante” Olguin (16-37-7, 10 Kos)
SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
Nathan “Superman” Stolen (1-0, 1 KO), Hoquiam, WA
vs.
Julio Munoz, Jr. (0-0-1), Tucson, LUB
LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)
Agustin Tovar (1-0, 0 Kos)
vs.
TBA
(Daim npav yuav hloov pauv)
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Providence (Tej zaum 28, 2024)–Providence police officer Kyana “Special Kay” Williams, ib tug 2024 New England Golden Gloves Champion, captured a bronze medal in the welterweight (146-phaus) division at the recent National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions hosted by the City of Detroit.
The National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions features a Who’s Who of amateur boxing in the United States. Virtually every great U.S. boxer since 1928 has competed in this prestigious competition.
Williams shutout Zamyla Thurman-Houston in the opening round by way of a unanimous decision, 5-0, and she was edged in the semifinals round, 3-2, by Brianna Gulia, the eventual runner-up.
“I proved that I’m one of the best in the country,” an ecstatic Williams said about her performance. “I’m really excited about it.”
Williams, a resident of Providence, is coached by David Keefe and Joshua Lemar at Bishop’s Boxing in Bridgewater and Veloz Boxing in Providence.
TEAM WILLIAMS (R-L) – Joshua Lemar, Kyana Williams and Dave Keefe
“She came out of nowhere,” coach Keefe explained. “Three years ago, I was training fighters and Kyana was in the gym. I told her that when she was ready to contact me, I’d train her. We started together four months ago and look at what she’s done. She could turn pro right now, but I’d like to keep working on a few more things before she does.”
Williams had several obstacles to overcome to get where she’s at in life as well as boxing. When Keefe first saw her, Kyana wasn’t ready to commit to boxing, largely because of her new career as a police officer. Hnub no, she is in her eighth year as a member of the Providence Police Department, patrolling the North End of the city. She recently made the Detective list, and she expects to be promoted very soon.
Because her work schedule is between 6:45 a.m. THIAB thiab 2:45 p.m. THIAB, she is able to juggle her vocation and boxing. Her typical day starts at 5 a.m. for strength-and-conditioning training, followed by a morning run, and she does her boxing workouts at night.
“I’m an early riser,” she admitted, “so I don’t have any trouble (managing her time). I do have a job to do, rules are rules and laws are laws, and I try to make people’s days easier when I go on call. Nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib, tab sis yog, I give my opponents a hard time.”
Williams started in combat sports as a kickboxer when she was 13, competed for the first time when she was 15, and she first started boxing in 2013. She took seven years off from boxing, although she always popped into the gym like she did when she met Keefe.
“I was policing, but you can’t play boxing,” she admitted. “I wasn’t all in (boxing). It was like riding a bike. I’ve learned a few things that have helped me in boxing. I have to be calm doing police work like I do in the ring. The level of confidence I have as a police officer helps me in the ring, heev.
There were a couple of other issues. Nyob rau hauv 2015, she and her father were both shot during a home invasion. Williams was shot below the hip, her father in the toe. Doctors chose not to take out the bullet because of potential nerve damage and/or infection, believing exercising would safely move the bullet away from nerve damage. “If I ran six miles,” she noted, “my leg would go numb. I needed to build strength in my left and, as long as I do yoga and stretch, I’m good now.”
During her respite from boxing, Williams added weight and when she was ready to commit to boxing, she needed to lose weight and lost 65 phaus.
“When I saw Dave,” the 27-year-old Williams added, “ I knew I had to get back in shape before I contacted him about training me. It was the best decision I ever made.”
One other pertinent question is if she will remain boxing as an amateur or turn pro.
“I’m happy being part of USA Boxing,” she concluded, “but I’ll listen if the right deal is offered. I did open a lot of eyes at The National Golden Gloves.”
Moussa Gholam, Faizan Anwar & Al Nuami all winners by decision
“RSA4” official results from Abu Dhabi
(L) Bader Al-Dherat improved to 11-0 Photo Gallery below – all pictures courtesy of Seddiqi Boxing
ABU DHABI (Tej zaum 26, 2024) – Rapidly developingArab boxing was on full display in last night’s fourth edition of the popular “Rising Stars Arabia (RSA) series, at Space 42 Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
“Rising Stars Arabia 4” was promoted by AAM Seddiqi Sports and hosted in Abu Dhabi in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.The RSA series is the first of its kind in terms of showcasing the exciting potential of the United Arab Emirates, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as emerging boxing hubs, and sanctioned by the Middle East Professional Boxing Commission, headed by Jose Mohen.
Jordanian lightweight Bader “The Master” Al-Dherat (11-0, 8 Kos) edged Orlando Mosquera (13-3-1, 2 Kos) by way of a 10-round split decision in the main event to keep his undefeated pro record intact. The first pro boxer from his native Jordan, the 23-year-old Al-Dherat faced the stiffest test of his young career versus Mosquera, the former International Boxing Federation (IBF), who had won 10 of his previous 12 fights with one draw.
Al-Dherat vs. Mosquerawas one of four matches streamed live on DAZN.
Moroccan super featherweight Moussa Gholam (22-1, 13 Kos) continued his march back into the top 15 world rankings with an impressive performance, a 10-round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Lingjie Xia (9-1-2, 2 Kos), ntawm Tuam Tshoj, a former Asian Continental Lightweight Champion. Gholam is a former World Boxing Council (Qhov) Youth silver and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental Super Featherweight Champion.
Indian welterweight Faizan Anwar (18-0, 9 Kos), whose goal is to be India’s first world champion in professional boxing, was pushed to his limits against 2017 French National Champion Nurali Erdogan (15-3, 1 KO). The 22-year-old Anwar, who was the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in his native India, moved to Dubai five years ago to improve his pro boxing career. He won a 10-round split decision over the pure boxing Frenchman.
Popular UAE super flyweight Al Nuaimi remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision versus Muhsin Kizota (20-5, 12 Kos), of Tanzania. Al Nuaimi was a two-time national champion as an amateur and he also became the first boxer in UAE history to win a bout in the Asian Games.
Super featherweight Fahad “Kid Emirati” Al Bloushi (15-1, 3 Kos), the UAE’s most experienced pro boxer, extended his win streak to 14 with a six-round victory by unanimous decision over Tanzania’s Ibrahim “The Puncher” Makubi (11-3-1, 6 Kos).
Also fighting on the undercard, Egyptian welterweight Marwan Mohamad Madboly (4-0, 2 Kos) won a six-round unanimous decision versus Ibrahim “The Puncher” Makubi (11-3-1, 6 Kos); Egyptian super featherweight Mostafa Mohammad Fahmi Komsan (3-0, 3 Kos) stopped Ibrahim Mwalami (4-2-1, 1 KO), of Tanzania, in the second round by technical knockout; Lebanese super middleweight Nadim Salloum (13-2, 6 Kos) knocked out C Lalhruaitluanga (7-2, 3 Kos), ntawm Is Nrias teb, nyob rau hauv lub plaub puag ncig; and Ugandan lightweight champion “King” Fahad Mulindwa (8-4, 34 Kos) need only two rounds to eliminate Mohamed Salah Abdelghany (4-5, 0 Kos), of Egypt.
In three other support fights, super welterweight Eissa Eidan (2-0, 0 Kos), of Kuwait, took a four-round unanimous decision from Pakistani Shahzada Sohail (0-5), Syrian heavyweight Kenan Marai (2-0, 2 Kos) blasted out pro-debuting Ahmadzai Abdulahi (0-1), of Afghanistan, midway through round one, United Kingdom flyweight Tony “Lightning Junior” Curtis (7-1, 3 Kos) outpointed India’s Ismailulah Khan (1-2, 1 KO) nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-rounder.
AAM Seddiqi Sports has been promoting and managing boxers in this region for 10 xyoo. It boasts a growing stable of more than 30 gifted regional and global talents. Its events have included five world title shows, broadcast globally on ESPN, Ntuj kev ua si, and other major networks.
PHOTO GALLERY
Team Al-Dherat celebrates after the decision was announced
Moussa Gholam (R) outclassed his opponent
Faizan Anwar after his 18thvictory without a defeat
Sultan Al Nuami trapped Muhsin Kizota in a neutral corner