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FANS INVITED TO JOIN ROYCE GRACIE, SAKURABA, WANDERLEI SILVA, MATT MITRIONE, ‘KING MO’ & ‘BIG’ JOHN MCCARTHY AT BELLATOR 170 FAN FEST AT DAVE & BUSTER’S IN LOS ANGELES

 

KEDU: Bellator 170 Fan Fest

EBEE: Dave & Buster’s at The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center

6081 Center Dr.

Los Angeles, DỊ KA 90045

 

MGBE OLE: Thursday, January 19

8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

 

WHO: Royce Gracie

Kazushi Sakuraba

Wanderlei Silva

Eze knife

John McCarthy

Matt Mitrione

Royce Gracie

Aha Gracie bụ otu ihe Emmanuel, and that is largely in part to Royce Gracie, a man who is considered to have invented the sport as we know it today. The winner of the first several UFC events, Gracie ga iwesasi multiple emegide ke otu abalị, ọtụtụ n'ime ha bụ ọtụtụ ibu ya. For many years there was no answer for the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu technique that he brought into a fight. Taa, it’s hard to find an MMA fighter who hasn’t trained in the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu that his father invented. In February of 2016, Gracie headlined “Bellator 149,” an event that shattered company viewership records that remain intact to this day.

 

Kazushi Sakuraba

With an incredible resume highlighted by wins over four members of the legendary Gracie family, including Royler, Renzo, Ryan, and Royce Gracie, Sakuraba has inherited the nickname “The Gracie Hunter.” The Japanese mixed martial artist is especially remembered for his first clash with Royce, a ninety-minute marathon that ended in a TKO (corner stoppage) victory for Sakuraba nearly 17 afọ ndị gara aga. Gracie would later avenge his loss, earning a unanimous decision win over Sakuraba at “K-1 Dynamite USA!!" inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Ugbu a, almost a decade later, the two legends meet again and Bellator MMA is giving you the chance to be there when it happens!

 

Matt Mitrione

Matt Mitrione originally took his talents to the football gridiron, signing as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants in 2002. After brief stints with the San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings, Mitrione entered the MMA cage and hasn’t looked back since. The 14-time UFC veteran began his professional career with victories in his first five fights, four of which came by way of knockout. Known as one of the top finishers in the sport, the 37-year-old Indianapolis native recently finished his run with his former employer, making the decision to test free agency. Mitrione will now look to duplicate the success that he found throughout his career, mgbe ọ na-ezukọ Fedor Emelianenko in San Jose this February.

 

Wanderlei Silva

Former UFC superstar Wanderlei Silva will also be in attendance on January 20, as “The Axe Murderer” prepares for his Bellator MMA debut in the highly anticipated year of 2017. The man who has consistently called him out since joining the Scott Coker-led promotion, Chael Sonnen, will be competing in the main event of ‘Bellator 170’ just one day after the “Fan Fest.” A 48-fight veteran, Silva joined the Bellator MMA fray following an illustrious career with UFC, sifting through middleweight powerhouses Cung Le, Brian Stann, and current division champion Michael Bisping. Na 25 nke ya 35 career victories coming by way of knockout, the 40-year-old Brazilian hotshot is eager to make his presence felt inside the Bellator MMA cage. Join us for ‘Bellator 170’ “Fan Fest” in Los Angeles and meet the legend himself before he makes his promotional debut.

 

Eze knife

“King Mo” has been a mainstay with Bellator MMA since 2013, fighting everyone both the light heavyweight and heavyweight division has to offer. This will be Lawal’s second appearance at Bellator MMA’s “Fan Fest” event, giving fans another opportunity to meet the explosive striker outside of the cage. After his recent main event victory over Satoshi Ishii, “Mo” now sets his sights on other “Moneyweight” bouts to satiate his thirst.

 

John McCarthy

Known to many as “Big” John McCarthy, the longtime MMA referee will turn his attention to Bellator MMA’s “Fan Fest” and call the shots at a fun-filled day with some of the greatest fans the sport has to offer. McCarthy has officiated a number of memorable bouts promoted by Bellator MMA, the UFC and others, becoming one of the most notorious referees in the history of the sport.

Ọgụ Ama: Bellator 170: Ortiz vs. Sonnen na-ewe ebe Saturday, January 21 from the Forum in Los Angeles and will air live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT. The highly anticipated undercard streams live on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App beginning at 6:50 p.m. NA/3:50 p.m. Pt.

 

Tickets for the event start at $36 na ndị na ere ugbu a, na Bellator.com, as well as Ticketmaster.com.

 

The epic main card is headlined by a legendary light heavyweight clash that pits superstars Tito Ortiz (18-12-1) megide Chael Sonnen (28-14-1). Na mgbakwunye, a welterweight co-main event featuring Paul Daley (38-14-2) megide Brennan Ward (14-4) and a middleweight bout between Ralek Gracie (3-0) na Hisaki Kato (7-2) will also be featured on the Spike-televised main card. N'ikpeazụ, a featherweight zoo pitting Georgi Karakhanyan (26-6-1) megide Emmanuel Sanchez(13-3) and a recently-announced lightweight battle featuring Derek Fields (17-6) na Derek Anderson (14-2, 1 NC) wrap up Bellator MMA’s first main card of the new year.

 

On the Bellator.com-streamed preliminary card, female flyweights Rebeka Rut (6-2) na Colleen Schneider (10-7) will join the promotional debuts of LA’s own Kevin Casey (9-5-1, 2 NC) and heavyweight knockout artist Jack May (8-3). Also featured on the undercard is the anticipated return of Chinzo Machida (4-2), Henry Corrales (12-3), Guilherme “Bomba” (8-3), na Cody Bollinger (19-6).

 

‘AJỌ NWOKE’ NA-ezute ‘Onye Ọjọọ’ NA JANUARY 21 N'ọgba aghara dị na Los Angeles

 

TITO ORTIZ & CHAEL SONNEN ga-eme mmemme 'BELLATOR 170' LIVE & FREE NA ọgọ

Ọgbakọ nta akụkọ KICKOFF na-eme Nov. 3 NA MOHEGAN SUN TUPU BELLATOR 163

Santa Monica, Calif (October 19, 2016) - Ọ bụ ọgụ nke ọtụtụ ndị egwuregwu ịgba egwu agwakọta chere na ha agaghị ahụ, ma na January 21, 2017, ha abụọ Tito Ortiz (18-12-1) na Chael Sonnen (28-14-1) ga-alaghachi n'ọrụ n'ime ọgbakọ a rụzigharịrị nke ọma na Inglewood, Calif., ka isiokwu "Bellator 170: Ortiz vs. Sonnen." Na kọleji, ha abụọ zutere n'elu ute mgba, n'ọsọ egwuregwu Sonnen meriri site n'itinye Ortiz n'ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya. Ugbu a, Ortiz ga-enwe ohere ịbọ ọbọ ahụ ọnwụ mgbe asọmpi na oghere Bellator MMA na SPIKE..

A ga-ewepụta ozi tiketi n'oge adịghị anya. A ga-agbasa mmemme a na ndụ na n'efu na SPIKE na 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT, mgbe mmemme izizi ga-enuba na Bellator.com na Bellator Mobile App. Mgbakwunye isi na kaadị mbido ga-ekwupụta n'izu ndị na-abịa.

 

Ebe ọ bụ na ọ na-awụ akpata oyi n'ahụ ụwa site na ntinye aka ya na Bellator MMA n'ọnwa gara aga, Sonnen emeela ka o doo anya na ọ chọrọ ịlụso onye ọ bụla ọgụ na onye ọ bụla - n'agbanyeghị ibu arọ, ma ọ bụ ihe ọ bụla ọzọ nwere ike iguzogide ya. Nọdụ ala n'elu ndepụta ahụ, bụ aha nke nọworo n'elu egwuregwu MMA kemgbe mmalite ya, Tito Ortiz.

 

Ọ dịghị onye ga-ezere ụdị ịma aka ọ bụla, "The Huntington Beach Bad Boy" egbuola oge efu na-anabata "American Gangster" n'ọgụ ahụ naanị ya nwere ike., site jiri aka mepere emepe na-aza oku Sonnen na akaụntụ mgbasa ozi ya.

 

Sonnen nọrọ ọtụtụ n'ime ọrụ ọgụ 43 ya na ndị UFC, ọsọ ebe ọ na-asọ mpi megide aha ndị na-amasị Jon Jones, Anderson Silva (2x), Rashad Evans, "Shogun" Rua, Demian Maia, Brian Stann, na onye mmeri etiti arọ ugbu a Michael Bisping. Na mgbakwunye na nrigbu ya n'ime oghere, West Linn, Awa., nwa afọ amụtala nka nke ịnọ n'ihu igwefoto, na-arụ nnukwu ọrụ mgbasa ozi maka ma ESPN na Fox Sports. Ugbu a, mgbe afọ atọ kwụsịrị site na asọmpi MMA na-arụsi ọrụ ike, Sonnen na-ele anya ịgbakwunye na mmalite mmalite ya dị egwu site na imeri Ortiz.

 

Ndị mmadụ mara amara dị ka "The Huntington Beach Bad Boy" ma ọ bụ "Onye mmeri nke ndị mmadụ" Tito Ortiz bụ ọkacha mmasị n'ụwa niile. Onye bụbu onye mmeri UFC Light Heavyweight abụrụla otu n'ime ndị asọmpi kacha sie ike na ọnụ ụlọ., tinye n'ọrụ ya mgba ndabere; Ortiz bụ onye na-egwe nri gbachitere aha ya ugboro ise. Na-enwe mmasị mgbe niile maka ihe dị egwu, Ortiz nwere ufiop rivalries na onu na ụmụ okorobịa dị ka Ken Shamrock, Chuck Liddell, Wanderlei Silva, na Randy Couture. Ọtụtụ na-adịbeghị anya, Ortiz gbara mgba Bellator MMA 205-paụnd onye mmeri ugbu a Liam McGeary na "Bellator: Dynamite 1. "

 

Emelitere "Bellator 170: Ortiz vs. Sonnen” Isi Kaadị:

Isi ihe omume dị fechaa: Tito Ortiz (18-12-1) vs. Chael Sonnen (28-14-1)

 

559 Fights is back at The Tower Theatre in Fresno for 559 ịlụ ọgụ #51!

559 Fights returns to Fresno’s Tower Theatre on Friday, Ọkt. 21. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 pm and first Fight is at 7.

Featuring a Bantamweight Title fight, pitting champion Bryce Gonzales vs. Daniel Campagna.

Tickets start at just $25 and can be purchased at the Tower Theatre Box Office, Pink Panthers Espress in Fresno, Pacific Metal Fab & Design, Inc. & Central Cal Machining, Inc. in Madera and Nutrishop Visalia.

VIP Table and other special pricing text or call 559-813-0307.

For more information check out the offical 559 Fights mobile app, which can be downloaded FREE on all devices. Ọzọkwa, nleta www.559fights.com

Tickets are almost sold out!

~News From The Promoters Corner~

Coming off a huge event for 559 Fights in September, we prepare for an Ọkt. 21 return to Fresno’s Tower Theatre.

Ke isi omume, we have Bantamweight Champion Bryce Gonzales returning from a minor injury to compete against Porterville’s Daniel Campagna.

This bout was scheduled as the main event of the #50 omume, but injuries forced us to scrap the bout and move it to a later date.

We have several local showdowns booked for this event, including the return of Devon Chavez and two big flyweight bouts as Strawweight Champ Freddy Mendez moves up in weight to take on up-and-coming talent Paul Elizondo and Carlos Hernandez battles Jose Navarro.

We have three events left for this year.

In November we make our return to Hanford and debut at the Civic Auditorium and then close out the year in Fresno at Tower Theatre.

For more info download the 559 Fights App free on your mobile device.

Jeremy Luchau

Join us for post fight excitement at 10 Obi at The Ivy Room  

In case you missed all the action, here are some videos from 559 ịlụ ọgụ #50
559 ịlụ ọgụ #50 Isi
Watch the amazing highlight reel from 559 ịlụ ọgụ #50
559 ịlụ ọgụ #50 Esperanza Cadena VS Elizabeth Jackman
Watch main event action with Esperanza Cadena and Elizabeth Jackman at 559 ịlụ ọgụ #50
559 ịlụ ọgụ #50 Jacobo Longoria vs. Steven Robinson
Watch Jacobo Longoria in action against Steven Robinson at 559 ịlụ ọgụ #50

1ST ANNUAL ROBERTTHE GHOSTGUERRERO FIGHT NIGHT AMATEUR BOXING EVENT

GALT, DỊ KA (September 15, 2016) – Nke a na- Saturday, September 17, 2016, the first annual Robert “The Mọ” Guerrero Fight Night amateur boxing event will take place at the Guerrero’s Boxing Gym in Galt, Calif. Thirty separate bouts with fighters from California and Nevada will compete. A “Be The Matchbone marrow drive will take place from 11:00 a.m. ka 1:00 p.m.
This will be a great event for amateur fighters of all ages,” kwuru Robert Guerrero. “I remember when I was a kid competing in events like this, all I could think about was winning a trophy of some kind. So I’m happy to announce that first and second place participants will receive an award. Na mgbakwunye, I’m going to do my part to help save lives by registering people into the bone marrow registry. BeTheMatch.org will be there to support the cause.
Tiketi ọnụ na $20 will be available at the door. All proceeds will go to help fund the Guerrero’s Boxing Gym program. Weigh-ins are from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. First fight starts 1:00 p.m.
KEDU: Robert Guerrero to host amateur boxing event
MGBE OLE: Saturday, September 17, 2016
EBEE: Guerrero’s Boxing Gym
545 Industrial Dr. #120
Galt, California 95632 – Map

559 Fights brings 50th event to Visalia

VISALIA, Calif. – When 559 Fights first opened it’s cage doors to amateur mixed martial artist in 2012 the vision was simple – grow and develop local talent.

On Friday, September2 at the Visalia Convention Center the locally-grown and operated MMA promotion will host it’s 50th event.

“When Joey (Perez), Mots (Jon Motsenbocker) and I sat down and started the idea of 559 ịlụ ọgụ, we knew that this day would come,"Kwuru 559 Fights president Jeremy Luchau. “Our goal from the beginning was not to have the biggest, brightest, fanciest, but rather to be the most consistent and give more opportunities for young, local amateurs to compete.”

Ebe ọ bụ na 2012 559 Fights has hosted the California Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Organization State Championships, Northern California Regional Championships twice and had hundreds of competitors step foot in their cage.

“559 Fights has become the most consistent MMA platform in the country which is demonstrated by the vast number of rising professional stars that developed their talent in the 559 cage,” CAMO President JT Steele said.

559 Fights has produced events in 18 different venues over the past three years and in cities all across the Central Valley from Bakersfield to Fresno.

Tiketi maka 50nke event can be purchased at the Visalia Convention Center box office and start at just $25. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.559fights.com

“Often times we’ve done things against the grain. We charge a much smaller ticket price than other shows throughout the country and we put together sometimes triple the events,” Luchau said. “We try our best to give these fighters and fans the best possible experience. We’ve fought in venues all over the Valley trying to promote mixed martial arts and our fighters to a variety of different communities.”

Long-time 559 Fights staple Visalia’s Jonathan DeLeon will headline the event in a Featherweight Title bout against Bakersfield’s David Mendoza. Na ngalaba-isi omume, Visalia’s Steven Robinson takes on Ridgecrest’s Jacobo Longoria for the Welterweight Championship.

“There’s so many great amateurs throughout the Valley that it’s been really easy to showcase these fighters, get them the exposure that they need and have them move on to the professional level,” Luchau said. “We’ve had a large number of fighters essentially graduate from amateur ranks at 559 Fights and into the pro ranks.”

559 ịlụ ọgụ 50 will have over 10-action packed bouts.

 

Unbeaten Prospects Eddie Ramirez & Kevin Watts Battle in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, September 13 From Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California

Televised mkpuchi Amalite na 8 p.m. NA/5 p.m. Pt
Tiketi na Sale Ugbu a!
NICE, Calif. (August 23, 2016) – Undefeated super lightweight prospects are set to square off as Chicago’s Eddie Ramirez (13-0, 9 Kos) takes on Los Angeles-native Kevin Watts (11-0, 4 Kos) in the eight-round main event of Premier Boxing agbachitere Mkpịsị ụkwụ na-ụkwụ Tuesdays on FS1 naBoxing agbachitere na Fox Deportes Tuesday, September 13 from Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino in Nice, California.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 8 p.m. NA/5 p.m. PT and will feature exciting undercard bouts that will be announced shortly.
It feels good to be fighting in my first main event,” said Ramirez. “I look at it as more motivation to keep working hard. I’m going to go in there and feel my opponent out and just push him every round. I go into every fight ready for a battle and I expect that on September 27.”
I’m ready for another chance to show that I’m a world class fighter,” said Watts. “Eddie Ramirez is a solid prospect who hasn’t lost yet, but I’m going to be well prepared for victory on September 13.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite TGB n'ọkwá, na-amalite mgbe $20 na ndị na ere now. To purchase tickets call the players club at (707) 262-4000.
A Chicago Golden Gloves champion, Ramirez knocked out seven of his first nine professional opponents and picked up five victories in 2015 including a decision over former world champion Cristobal Cruz. The 23-year-old debuted in 2016 with a second round stoppage of Osumanu Akaba in April.
Born in Lancaster, California but fighting out of Los Angeles, Watts turned pro in 2013 and has been unblemished since. The 24-year-old defeated previously unbeaten Maximilliano Becerra in April 2015 and in his last two outings he took down once-beaten fighters Michal Chudecki and Manuel Damairias Lopez.
Maka ozi ndị ọzọ: nleta www.premierboxingchampions.com, HTtp://www.foxsports.com/presspass / homepage, www.foxdeportes.com nawww.TGBPromotions.com. Soro na TwitterPremierBoxing, @TGBPromotions @FS1, FOXDeportes NaSwanson_Comm ma na-a na-akwado na Facebook na www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, www.facebook.com/foxsports na www.facebook.com/foxdeportes.PBC on FS1 & FOX Deportes is sponsored by Corona, kasị mma Beer.

Results from CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing in Temecula, California

‘BravoBrant Stops Fitzpatrick in Three, Continues March to Middleweight Title Shot
Current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion and WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight Rob “Ị Mere Nke Ọma” Brant (21-0, 14 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, kept his momentum plowing forward and continued to impress tonight with a one-sided beatdown of ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-5, 6 Kos) nke Cleveland.
Fighting in the 10-round main event of CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing from the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort & Cha cha na Temecula, California, Brant had too many weapons for the game Fitzpatrick.
Ihe omume, a televised quadrupleheader, was Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with the International Championship Boxing League (ICBL), Ringside Ticket Inc., and David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions.
Brant moved smoothly around the ring, landing at will. He dropped Fitzpatrick with an uppercut in round two (Fitzpatrick nearly fell out of the ring) and finished it with another knockdown at 1:18 nke gburugburu atọ.
Typically candid, Brant said the game plan was to not let Fitzpatrick get a toe hold in the fight. “He’s the type of guy, if you let him hang in there, he’ll hang for a number of rounds,” said Brant, post-agha. “I wanted to make an example of him and make sure I put him down.
The future looks bright for the red-hot Brant, who seems to tighten up his game with every performance. “Under the tutelage of Derrick James, I’ve learned to sit down on my punches and stay defensively sound at the same time,” he continued, “but now it’s time to step up the level of competition. As nice as it is to get these kinds of win, it’s a lot nicer to get them up a level.
Na ngalaba-isi omume, Fort Worth, Texas, sluggerNo SurrenderSkender Halili made quick work of Silver Springs, Maryland, veteran Ben Odamattey.
Halili, na a ndekọ nke 11-1, 11 Kos, caught Odamattey with his proven power early and it quickly became apparent he couldn’t handle it. Odamattey tried bravely to keep his feet under the hell fire. He rose from a knockdown but was quickly under siege again and with Odamattey’s legs betraying him, Referee Ray Corona waved it off at 1:17 nke mbụ.
Odamattey slips to 16-15-3, 9 Kos. Halili, never in a bad fight, is becomingmust see TVwith his action-packed way of doing things.
Undefeated middleweight CemThe ChampKillic (6-0, 3 Kos) did what he was supposed to do in his tryout fight for GCP, by tearing through debuting Vegas fighter Jerhed Fenderson (0-1).
Fenderson looked to have some skills and fought evenly with Killic in the first round.
Otú ọ dị, Killic, of Frankfurt, Germany, now residing in Sherman Oaks, California, took over in round two, clubbing a tiring Fenderson against the ropes with heavy shots until dropping him hard to get the stoppage.
Ọgwụgwụ wee na 1:50 nke gburugburu abụọ.
To start the televised bouts, Baltimore, Maryland welterweight MalikIce ManHawkins had to work all four rounds to move his record to 9-0, 7 KOs against a surprisingly determined SeanThe Beast of War” Gee (3-4) of Portland, Oregon.
Hawkins had too much speed and skill for the brawling Gee, but Gee kept it interesting with his wild swings and willingness to exchange. Hawkins’ brilliance carried the night though as he was given a unanimous decision (40-36 x 3).
In the night’s opening bout, Detroit’s JaricoGreat Lakes KingO’Quinn (3-0, 2 Kos) survived a scare from nearby Oceanside California’s Jonathon Quiroz (6-3, 1 Ko) in their bantamweight four-rounder.
O’Quinn came out firing in the first, as expected, but Quiroz figured out how to time him with looping shots in the second. He rocked O’Quinn to his boots with a right but wasn’t able to finish.
O’Quinn did a little more in the final two rounds, but credit the California judges for not playing home favorites. The scores, met with booing, ndị 39-37 gafee osisi.
It was a good step up for me, being 2-0, fighting someone with nine fights,” said O’Quinn. “I learned that not everybody is going to lay down and that’s exactly what I wanted. I didn’t want a cake-walk.
What was supposed to be a routine dual-pro-debut for two unknowns quickly turned into an epic war for ages, dị ka “Nkwafu” Will Davis finally managed to stop a wild-swinging Erick Fowler in four rounds.
A classicskill vs. ga-” egwuregwu na-elu-, Davis would land his sharp, educated combinations only to be answered every time by the clubbing shots of the iron-chinned Fowler.
With momentum swinging back-and-forth every few seconds, Davis dropped Fowler in the second. Fowler returned the favor in the third.
By the fourth round even the crowd was exhausted, as Davis landed a barrage of unanswered shots that finished things at the :39 seconds mark of round four.
Local super flyweight product Danny Andujo (1-0, 1 Ko) turned professional with a quick stoppage of San Jose’s Israel Hernandez, ugbu a 1-3-1, 1 Ko.
Andujo swarmed, landing hard shots against the outgunned Hernandez, who took the 10 count at :55 nke mbụ gburugburu.
And finally, undefeated Temecula featherweight Robert Meza (3-0-0, 1 Ko) cruised to a dominant four-round decision over brave, but crude Jose Fabian Naranjo (3-3-1, 1 Ko)
of Baja California, Mexico.
The scores ndị 40-36 x 3.

Undercard Announced for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing Quadrupleheader, a Friday, August 5, at Pechanga

A host of local up-and-comers in exciting match-ups highlight the untelevised undercard fora Friday si (August 5, 2016) CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing quadrupleheader in the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort & Cha cha na Temecula, California.
Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with the International Championship Boxing League (ICBL), Ringside Ticket Inc., and David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, the 10-round main event will feature WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight and current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion, Rob “Ị Mere Nke Ọma” Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, taking on ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-4, 6 Kos) nke Cleveland.
Tickets for CBS Sports Network Championship Boxing are priced at $85, $65 na $50 na dị na www.pechanga.com or by calling the Pechanga Box Office:(877) 711-2946.
In the six-round super welterweight co-featured bout, Fort Worth, Texas, slugger Skender Halili (10-1, 10 Kos) will look to keep his perfect knockout record intact against experienced Ghanian veteran (now living in Silver Springs, Maryland) Ben Odamattey (16-14-3, 9 Kos). In another televised four-rounder, undefeated former amateur world champion Cem Killic (5-0, 2 Kos) of Sherman Oaks, California, via Frankfurt, Germany, will take on pro-debuting middleweight Jerhed Fenderson of Las Vegas. And in the night’s opening televised bout, red-hot prospect Malik Hawkins (8-0, 7 Kos) nke Baltimore, Maryland, will look to keep his march to the top of the welterweight division alive against Portland, Oregon’s Sean Gee (3-4).
Topping the night’s undercard will be Temecula, California’s undefeated Robert Meza (2-0-0, 1 Ko) in a four-round featherweight duel with Baja California, Mexico’s Jose Fabian Naranjo (3-2-1, 1 Ko).
Also in action will be Detroit-based bantamweight Jarico O’Quinn (2-0, 2 Kos) taking on the more experienced Jonathon Quiroz (6-3, 1 Ko) from Oceanside, California.
Making his anticipated professional debut will be Temecula, California’s Danny Andujo in a super flyweight four-rounder against San Jose’s Israel Hernandez (1-2-1, 1 Ko).
A dual-pro-debut lightweight four-rounder will pit Las VegasErick Fowler against Sacramento’s Will Davis.
And opening up the action will be a super welterweight four-rounder between San Diego’s undefeated Kevin Ottley (2-0, 2 Kos) and Hawthorne’s Brian True (1-4, 1 Ko).
The Pechanga Resort & Casino is located at 45000 Pechanga Parkway in Temecula, DỊ KA. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, call 1-888-PECHANGA or visit www.pechanga.com. On agha n'abalị, ọnụ ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 pm na ihe na-amalite mgbe 7 pm. All bouts subject to change.

BRANT VS FITZPATRICK HEADLINES CBS SPORTS NETWORK CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING THIS FRIDAY AT PECHANGA RESORT & Cha cha

 

Nke a na- Friday, August 5, 2016, in the Grand Ballroom of the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, Greg Cohen Promotions and Ringside Ticket Inc., in association with David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, will proudly present a quadrupleheader of professional boxing, televised live on CBS Sports Network (11 pm ET/8 pm pt).
In the night’s televised main event, red-hot WBA #4- and WBO #7-rated middleweight and current WBO NABO and WBA NABA Middleweight Champion, Rob “Ị Mere Nke Ọma” Brant (20-0, 13 Kos) of Saint Paul, Minnesota, will look to keep his momentum going in a 10-round battle against Cleveland’s ChrisThe Irish GhostFitzpatrick (15-4, 6 Kos).
In the six-round super welterweight co-featured bout, Fort Worth, Texas, slugger Skender Halili (10-1, 10 Kos) will look to keep his perfect knockout record intact against experienced Ghanian veteran (now living in Silver Springs, Maryland) Ben Odamattey (16-14-3, 9 Kos).
In another televised four-rounder, undefeated former amateur world champion Cem Killic (5-0, 2 Kos) of Sherman Oaks, California, via Frankfurt, Germany, will take on pro-debuting middleweight Jerhed Fenderson of Las Vegas.
And in the night’s opening televised bout, red-hot prospect Malik Hawkins (8-0, 7 Kos) nke Baltimore, Maryland, will look to keep his march to the top of the welterweight division alive against Portland, Oregon’s Sean Gee (3-4).
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25-year-old Brant has already won two fights this year. In April, he took care of Arkansas veteran Delray Raines in less than a round and in January, he scored a nationally televised “Knockout nke Year” candidate against formidable contender DeCarlo Perez. The victory put Brant on the radar of the boxing world.
29-year-old Fitzpatrick went undefeated in his first 15 fights and only suffered setbacks against some of the world’s top middleweights, including world champion Daniel Jacobs. “The Irish Ghostis never in a bad fight and will test any would-be contender’s true mettle.
Promoter Greg Cohen says he’s excited to be bringing his popular televised boxing series to California.
This is our first scheduled quadrupleheader and we’re excited to be bringing it to a classic boxing venue like the Pechanga,” kwuru Cohen. “Rob Brant will be in against a guy who will take you out if you don’t have the goods. Skender Halili’s last fight was one of the best of the year, so I look forward to another slugfest. Cem Kilic won’t have it easy. Although his opponent is making his debut, he can really fight. And we all get another look at the amazing talent of Malik Hawkins to open the night. It’s truly a great night of boxing. Thanks to my partners and the wonderful staff at Pechanga for helping make it happen.
The night’s jam-packed undercard will be announced later this week.
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DAVIDEL BANDERA ROJABENAVIDEZ STRIVING FOR GREATNESS GETS RIGHT BACK IN THE GYM

Photos By Valentin RomeroTeam Benavidez
LONG BEACH, California (July 7, 2016) – Just two days after dominating previously undefeated Francy Ntetu (16-1, 3 Kos) on Premier Boxing Champions’ June 25nke CBS card at New York’s Barclay’s Center, “The Red Flag,” David Benavidez, was back at his home gym in Long Beach, preparing for his next bout. The rising star had no intention of taking time off, and jumped right into an intense training regimen that included sparring with Gilberto “Southpaw” Ramirez (34-0, 24Ko), who was set to make his pay-per-view debut later in the month, but was sidelined this week with an injury.
My last fight was hard, but I learned a lot,” stated Benavidez regarding his bout with previously unbeaten Canadian Ntetu. “It was great experience, getting rounds in.
With only one exception, a six round fight that went the distance in 2014, Benavidez hadn’t fought beyond the second round, knocking out opponent after opponent.
I feel better and more experienced,” Benavidez continued. “I have confidence knowing I can go into deep waters and finish a fight if I have to. I’m learning how to pace myself when I need to during a round, and I know that those later rounds made me a better fighter.
As Benavidez prepares for his next fight, he’s focused completely on improving himself.
I didn’t mind getting right back to the gym,” said Benavidez. “This is my lifestyle now. I just want to train. I want to look at what I did wrong in my last fight and fix it. I don’t want to get rusty in between fights. When I’m not physically training, I’m thinking about mistakes I made in fights, techniques that can be improved. I want to get better each fight, and I’m consumed by that.
It’s this commitment to success and improvement that sets David apart from other young men his age, and other fighters,” kwuru Jose Benavidez, SR., David’s father and head trainer. “This is what makes him different, and this is why he’s going to be the best.