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Ka Labohlano, April 28, 2017, at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Warriors Boxing Promotions returns with their “Windy City Fight Night” professional boxing series. A showcase for Chicago’s best young fighting talent, this WCFN will feature four of the city’s brightest young prospects in separate bouts.
Undefeated super lightweight Ramiro “El Lobito” Carrillo (11-0, 7 Kos) will appear in the eight-round main event. And in separate six-round brawls will be undefeated super featherweight Josh Hernandez (5-0, 4 Kos); power-punching lightweight Jessica “CasKILLA” McCaskill (3-1, 2 Kos) le, making his return to the ring, lightweight Jose Felix Quezada (11-1, 6 Kos).
Tickets for Windy City Fight Night are on sale now and priced at $101, $76, $51 le $36 and are available at Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com; ka bitsa 1-800-745-3000, or the Warriors Offices: 312-226-5800 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740 or by visiting the UIC Box Office (Thursday or Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM). Or they can be purchased the night of the event. A special VIP Lounge experience is available to select sponsors. Please call 312.622.7668 bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e.
26-year-old Ramiro Carrillo has been very impressive in his undefeated 11-fight run as a professional, ho fihlela hona joale. Carrillo was born in Mexico was a heavily decorated amateur, tla 215-14. He was a four-time Chicago Golden Gloves Champion and a two-time National Silver Gloves Champion. Carrillo is an aggressive boxer/brawler who loves to go to the body. So much so that a high percentage of his professional knockouts have come from body shots.
22-year-old Quezada is of half-Mexican and half-Filipino descent and an enormous fan-favorite locally. A heavily decorated amateur boxer, Quezada ran off 11 straight victories before falling short in his last fight. Determined to come back better than ever, Quezada is returning to home turf of the UIC Pavilion where he has had 9 ea hae 12 lintoa.
A Physical Education and Exercise Science junior at Chicago’s De Paul University 21-year-old Josh Hernandez had just over 50 fights and in 2014, won the Power Gloves and Chicago Golden Gloves, where he was named Best Male Boxer of the tournament. He is managed and trained by his father, former middleweight contender and fan favorite “Macho” Miguel Hernandez.
Originally from St. Louis, now living in Chicago Jessica McCaskill trains under well-known Windy City boxing figure Rick Ramos. The 32-year-old says she started off in boxing as a crude slugger, relying solely on her amazing natural strength. But nearly three years of working with Ramos has improved her skills dramatically. McCaskill is the first woman ever signed to a promotional agreement with Warriors Boxing, and deservedly so. Her exciting fighting style has already made her a crowd favorite.
“I am happy to be back at one of our favorite venues, presenting another terrific Windy City Fight Night,” a re Leon Margules, E le mopresidente oa bahlabani Boxing. “Every show we’ve done since reviving this great series has been bigger than the previous one. Thank you to the fans in Chicago for responding with such enthusiasm. Chicago is a great fight town.”
Windy City Fight Night doors open at 7:00 pm CT and the action starts at 8:00 am. The UIC Pavilion is located at 525 S. Racine Avenue in Chicago. The entire bout card is subject to change.
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ESPN Labone Bosiu loana Back in South Florida le Matla Televised Ntoa Card
Busa IBF Super-Featherweight Champ
Hialeah Park tla ba boela a kgutla ka machaba naturally ha ESPN oa Labone Bosiu ho loana ka khutlela ho ena boemohali lefelo la nang le khato-ka tletse mantsiboeeng a mang a-'mampoli ba papali ea litebele ka March 26 ho qala ka 6 PM Et.
Naleli-studded ntoa karete ya, e tla hasa a phelang ka United States 'me ka moodle Latin limmaraka ka ESPN2 le ESPN Deportes, lebeletsoe ho akarelletsa bobebe qalo ea busang IBF Super-Featherweight mampoli Rances “Kid molumo” Barthelemy, ea 21-0 le 12 knockouts.
Leon leon Margules ea bahlabani Boxing, sebedisana ba buellang ka ketsahalo e le Hialeah Park, e tiisa hore karete tla Feature tse leshome ho pota welterweight taba pakeng tsa Breidis “The Khanqueror” Prescott (27-6, 20 Kos) ea Colombia le Fredrick “Kakaretso Okunka” Lawson (23-0, 20 Kos) ea Ghana.
“Sena se tla e ka sehloohong loanela Prescott,” Margules amanang le. “O ile a 's 31, hona joale. O hlōla tse tharo lintoa empa lahlela tse peli tse ho tloha tsimolohong ea 2012, kahoo o ile a 's le ntle haholo ka e tshwanetse go-trong win kgang e, fa o ile a o batla hore ho lula tshwanetseng a hae a go arola.”
Prescott, hona joale loantša tsoa Miami, hlōla pele 21 lintoa ea hae setsebi mosebetsi pele ho lahleheloa ke khutlela-le-khutlela a intsa, ho elella bofelong ba 2009. Lawson ke lilemo tse tseletseng e monyenyane ka 25. O hlōla tse tharo tse fapaneng lolea lebatowa tlotla bouts ho tloha ka December ea 2012, morao ka ho fetisisa ea lolea IBF International Welterweight tlotla ka July ea 2013.
“Lawson ne ke sa loantša United States ho fihlela a Re-teng Chicago FSS selemong se fetileng,” Margules o ile a hlokomela. “O ile a 's o tiileng lan ba ba neng ba ha ho hlokahale botsoalle tikoloho ho hlōla. O hlōla a Minnesota le California ho tloha ka tla ho America.”
Tse peli tse Krrish Cuba heavyweight bahlabani tla loantše e kareteng e. Yasmany “The Tiburon” Consuegra o na le ya rekoto ya 16-0 le 14 knockouts, ka ho fetisisa ea pele ea o garela. Consuegra ha ile a tlameha ho emela hore scorecards ho tallied ho tloha ka ho hapa tse 'ne ho pota gia 5 lilemong tse fetileng, feela la hae la boraro bophelo bohle ntoa. Robert Alfonso ke 4-0 a ba hae ba banyenyane mosebetsi. Ditekete tsa ESPN oa Labone Bosiu ho loana ka, e boetse e billed e le “Bosiu ho loana ka,” leng Sale hona joale ka ho Ticket Force (www.myticketforce.com),www.hialeahpark.com, 'me ho ea Hialeah Park Casino gorole.
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Ka bahlabani Boxing
Qala a 2003, Warriors gomo kelate gomo Boxing sebetsang tlas'a e bonolo filosofi-tlisa molemo ka ho fetisisa boraditebele mo lefatsheng go loantša Fans, tšoanang le bona ka tlhōlisano bouts, 'me ka ho etsa joalo thusa botjha theha ya dipapadi ea papading ya ditebele tsa bakeng sa moloko o mocha o.
Le letoto la atleha ea Ela-Per-View bontsha le ho tletse matlo e le ho eona mokitlane, e le bahlabani kgwebo ea mohlala sebetsa limakatso e le papali e neng e hlile ba a hloka ka mokgwa o mosa le matla a hore k'hamphani e tlisa ho tafoleng.
Ha e theoha ho eona leha ho le joalo, e papatso khampani ke feela e le molemo e le bahlabani le loanela e khothalletsa batho. Warriors gomo kelate gomo Boxing nehelaneng ka tsohle shebaneng, le e ikhethang bouts tse kang Lara-Molina, Khao-Peterson, Abrahama-Miranda ke le II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Khao-Maidana le Ibragimov-Holyfield.
Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e ka bahlabani Boxing, etela ho websaete ya bona ka www.WarriorsBoxing.com. |
Chicago, ILLINOIS (January 11, 2015) – Chicago’s undefeated Jr. Welterweight tsepo, Kenneth Sims Jr. (5-0, 2 Kos) extended on his winning streak this past Moqebelo at the Madison Square Garden Theater with a dominating unanimous decision against tough opponent, Christian Steele (4-12, 1 KO).
Sims Jr., who was fighting in is second 6-round bout in only his fifth pro fight, showed why he was a top amateur standout, showcasing advanced boxing skills winning every round convincingly. With each fight Sims Jr. feels he’s improving and wants to have a big 2015.
“I’m enjoying my journey as a professional,” said Kenneth Sims Jr. “I feel I’m getting better every time I step in the ring. There is always room for improvement and I’m going to continue working hard in the gym. Gary Shaw has said there will be many opportunities for me to take my career to the next level in 2015 and I want take full advantage of everything that comes my way. I’m hoping to make a quick return back to the ring.”
“Sims Jr. is progressing nicely as a professional prize fighter,” Gary Shaw a re. “I think he’ll graduate to 8-round bouts after one more fight. He seems to be making the 140 lbs weight limit with ease so we’ll keep him at Jr. Welterweight. He’s got the height and reach attributes to give anyone in the division problems. I see him having a big 2015.”