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RISING STAR DAVID BENAVIDEZ REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH DOMINATING STOPPAGE WIN OVER ALEXIS ANGULO SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Mayweather Promotions’ Rolando Romero Scores Unanimous Decision Over Previously Unbeaten Jackson Maríñez for Interim WBA Lightweight Title; Otto Wallin TKOs Travis Kauffman In Heavyweight Scrap

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UNCASVILLE, Conn. - Agosto 16, 2020 – David Benavidez kept his unbeaten record intact after 23 fights with a dominating performance against Alexis Angulo in the main event of an exciting night of boxing live on SHOWTIME Saturday night from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
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Sa Showtime kampyonato sa boxing nga® tripleheader card, the 23-year-old Benavídez (23-0, 20 KOs) – who lost his WBC world title belt on the scale on Friday – scored a stoppage victory against the former world title challenger Angulo (26-2, 22 KOs), whose corner threw in the towel after the 10th round.

“I rate myself a solid eight,” Benavidez said. “I could have done some stuff better, but overall it was a great performance. I didn’t want to go too fast and leave myself exposed for some big shots. He’s a heavy puncher. But like I said, I like to do the stuff that nobody has ever done. Nobody has ever stopped him and I’m pretty sure nobody is ever going to make him look like that again. I demolished him from round one to round 10.”

A seven-year pro at the age of 23, Benavidez landed 56 percent of his power punches in the fight and averaged 29 sa 70 punches thrown per round. Benavidez closed the show by landing a career high 54 punches in round 10.

Colombia’s Angulo, karon nakig-away gikan sa Miami, Fla., entered his second world title opportunity riding a three-fight winning streak, but was unable to come counter anything Benavidez threw at him.

Benavidez said he was disappointed and embarrassed by not making the 168-pound weight limit on Friday. “Everything everyone said about me is true,” Benavidez said. “I should be a professional and come in on weight, but this time I couldn’t do it. It’s my first time not making weight in eight years of being a professional.”

“I really have to talk to my promoter to see what’s next,” Benavidez added. “I’ll fight anybody to get back to the spot I was. You could see by this performance tonight, I could put on a great performance against anybody and people will pay to see that. I’m probably going to go right back into training camp to make sure I don’t miss weight.”

Sa co-main event, rising lightweight Rolando “Rolly” Romero (12-0, 10 KOs) scored a controversial unanimous decision over previously fellow unbeaten Jackson Maríñez (19-1, 7 KOs) to capture the interim WBA Lightweight Title. Ang iskor sa mga 115-113, 116-112 ug 118-110, all in favor of Romero.
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The story of the fight was Maríñez’s reliable jabs as the Dominican fighter won the battle in that department (14 percent compared to Romero’s 10 porsyento). It was Romero, Apan, who held the advantage on power punches connecting on 24 porsyento (31 sa 228) compared to 18 percent for Maríñez (72 sa 401).

“I don’t think I had a bad performance,” said Romero, who confidently predicted a brutal knockout would end the bout in his pre-fight comments. "Ako nagtuo nga ako midaog sa away. Regardless of everything, I’m the world champ now. Ako malipayon. "

Romero suffered a slight cut above his left eye in the ninth round on a head butt, but it didn’t seem to affect his performance in the championship rounds. “He came out a little bit tougher and slicker than what I thought,” Romero said. “But all he did was move around the entire fight. He didn’t even try to engage. It’s hard to knock out someone who doesn’t try to engage. I hurt him multiple times with body shots and a few hooks. There was one moment I hurt him with a right hand and he pulled my head down. It was just hard to finish him off.

"Yeah [I would give him a rematch]. He didn’t do anything special.”

The 29-year-old Maríñez, who holds the WBA’s No. 6 ranggo nga, is trained by Robert Garcia, who was not present in the Maríñez’s corner electing not to travel cross country from his Southern California home.

“That was pure robbery,” Maríñez said. “I won the fight. I out-jabbed, out-boxed him. You could tell he didn’t think he won the fight right afterwards. It’s a robbery.”

Sa pag-abli bout sa telecast, heavyweight contender Otto Wallin recorded a TKO at 2:32 of the fifth round against Travis Kauffman, who re-tore his left labrum at the start of the fifth round and was unable to lift his arm. Referee Michael Ortega signaled the end of the fight and afterwards Kauffman announced he was retiring from boxing, just days ahead of his 35th adlaw nga natawhan.
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The 29-year-old Wallin (21-1, 14 KOs) who had a four-inch height advantage over Kauffman, said he felt for the injured Kauffman, but was dominating the fight. “I was breaking him down. I had a lot left,” Wallin said. “Too bad he hurt his shoulder in the end, but I was breaking him and hitting him with good clean shots.”

Wallin looked sharp in his return to the ring for the first time since he nearly defeated Tyson Fury in September 2019. Siya mitugpa 12 jabs per round and 54 percent of his power shots throughout the fight. Currently living in New York City and originally Representing his native Sundsvall, Sweden, Wallin had former champion Joey Gamache in his corner for the bout.

Both fighters have recovered from injury in the recent past, as well as the COVID-19 virus. “I didn’t feel anything from COVID,” Wallin said. “I had great training. I was sick in March, but COVID didn’t hit me very hard. I was lucky. I’m sorry for everyone who lost their lives due to COVID.

“I want to go back to New York next and relax a little bit. I’ve been training for a long time now, almost a year. So I want to relax a little bit and hopefully I can fight again by the end of the year.”

The 34-year-old Kauffman (32-4, 23 KOs) from Reading, Pa., was fighting for the first time in five years and seven fights without his trainer Naazim Richardson, who died unexpectedly last month. Human sa away, Kauffman said he was retiring from boxing.

“I tore my left labrum getting ready for the [Luis] Ortiz fight,” Kauffman said. “Like a dummy, I waited five months to have surgery on it after the Ortiz fight [December of 2018]. I started feeling better and was going to do a tune-up fight in March, but then COVID happened. This opportunity came up and I didn’t want to pass it up and I felt good. In the first round I hurt it. I felt it, but then it went away and I thought maybe it’s just my mind and it went away. Then in the fifth round I heard it and that was it. It was torn again.

“I’m done. I’m retiring. I have kids. I’ve been doing this a long time,” Kauffman said.

During the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast, there were several important updates to the upcoming September 26 SHOWTIME PPV twin bill featuring the world champion Charlo twins, which will start live at 7 sa gabii. ET / 4 hapon. PT. Five of the six bouts of the unique doubleheader all for one price will be contested with a World Championship belt at stake.

The first card is headlined by Jermall Charlo defending his WBC Middleweight title as he will face No. 1-ranked contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko. All-action Brandon Figueroa will defend his WBA Super Bantamweight title against Damien Vasquez. WBO Bantamweight titlist John Riel Casimero will defend his 122-pound belt against an opponent to be named.

After an intermission, the pay-per-view will feature three more fights with a 154-pound unification serving as the main event as WBC champion Jermell Charlo takes on WBA and IBF titlist Jeison Rosario. Luis Nery faces Aaron Alameda for the vacant WBC Super Bantamweight title and former unified world champion Danny Roman takes on Juan Carlos Payano in a Super Bantamweight special attraction.

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast, the second of a nine-event television lineup taking place over the next five months, will replay on Monday at 10 sa gabii. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

An industry leading production team and announce crew delivered all the sights, sounds and drama from Mohegan Sun Arena. Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer hosted the telecast, versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo called the action ringside alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and three-division world champion and Olympian Abner Mares providing expert analysis. Two Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast team – unofficial ringside scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer was David Dinkins, Jr. and the Director was Bob Dunphy.

The telecast was available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programing (SAP) with Alejandro Luna and former world champion Raul Marquez calling the action.

Saturday’s fights are presented by Premier Boxing Champions and promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions. The main event is promoted in association with Sampson Boxing and the Wallin-Kauffman bout is promoted in association with Salita Promotions and Kings Promotions.

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Undefeated WBC Super Middleweight World Champion David Benavídez Defends Title Against Former Title Challenger Alexis Angulo Headlining Premier Boxing Champions Event Saturday, August 15 Pagkinabuhi sa Showtime

Rising Contender Rolando Romero Takes on Fellow Unbeaten Jackson Maríñez for WBA Interim Lightweight Title

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Heavyweights Go Toe-to-Toe as Otto Wallin Battles Travis Kauffman

On Telecast Beginning at 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT

NEW YORK– August 5, 2020 – Undefeated WBC Super Middleweight World ChampionDavid “El Bandera Roja” Benavídezmodepensa sa iyang titulo batok sa kanhi world title challengerAlexis Anguloin a Premier Boxing Champions event Saturday, August 15 live on SHOWTIME from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT and also features rising lightweightRolando “Rolly” Romeropagkuha sa mga kauban sa walay pildengJackson Maríñezin a 12-round battle for the interim WBA Lightweight Title, while heavyweight contendersOtto WallinugTravis Kauffmansquare off in a 10-round showdown.

“David Benavídez will look to keep his perfect record intact, continue to display his superstar potential and further cement his positioning in the stacked 168-pound division,”Ingon ni Tom Brown, Presidente sa TGB Promotions. “As an undefeated world champ, Benavídez can expect a strong challenge from Alexis Angulo, which should create an action-packed main event on SHOWTIME. Combined with a battle of hungry unbeaten lightweights in ‘Rolly’ Romero and Jackson Maríñez, plus a heavyweight slugfest between Otto Wallin and Travis Kauffman, this shapes up to be another can’t miss night of high-stakes action.”

“It’s going to be great to be in the corner of David ‘El Bandera Roja’ Benavídez on fight night,” said Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing, who is recovering from a recent surgery. “I feel so good and so strong and I truly can’t wait to be there to support the youngest super middleweight champion in history.”

The event is promoted by TGB Promotions and Sampson Boxing. The Romero vs. Maríñez bout is co-promoted by Mayweather Promotions.

The 23-year-old Benavídez (22-0, 19 KOs) defends his belt after defeating two-time super middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell in September, stopping him in nine rounds. Benavidez is trained by his father José Sr., alongside his brother and former title challenger, José Jr. Sa 2017, he became the youngest super middleweight champion in boxing history by defeating Ronald Gavril on SHOWTIME at just 20 ka tuig ang panuigon. Representing his native Phoenix, Ariz. Benavídez went from a 15-year-old prodigy sparring with Gennady Golovkin and Peter Quillin, to world title contender with a 10-fight knockout streak from 2015 pinaagi sa 2017, including a highlight-reel knockout of Rogelio Medina with a seven-punch combination that earned him his first championship fight.

“It’s been almost a year since the last time I fought, so I’m very eager to get back in the ring and give the fans a great fight,” said Benavídez. “Training camp has been amazing. Maayo na lang, my dad opened his own gym just before the pandemic, so we’ve had private training and been able to safely bring in sparring partners to help me work. I’m facing a very tricky and rugged fighter, so I’m taking him very seriously. I feel like I can take advantage of some openings in his defense and look for the knockout like I do every fight.”

Born in El Bordo, Colombia and now fighting out of Miami, Fla., Angulo (26-1, 22 KOs) enters his second world title opportunity on a three-fight winning streak, including two triumphs over previously unbeaten fighters. Angulo stopped Reinaldo Gonzalez in 2018 in his first fight since losing a decision to then-super middleweight champion Gilberto Ramirez earlier that year. He scored a decision victory this January over Anthony Sims Jr. to put himself in position to again challenge the best in the division.

“I’m ready for anything that happens in the ring on August 15,” said Angulo. “This is going to be a great fight for the fans because of the style I bring to the ring. Benavidez is a strong champion, but my style will be too much for him and I will have my hand raised on fight night.”

Nakig-away gikan sa Las Vegas, Nev., Romero(11-0, 10 KOs) added three knockout victories to his tally in 2019 before his 2020 debut saw him stop previously unbeaten Arturs Ahmetovs in February. A fast-rising prospect in the Mayweather Promotions stable, the 24-year-old is ranked No. 10 by the WBA and will look to extend his six-fight knockout streak on August 15.

It feels great to return to the ring and to be fighting for such a great opportunity,” said Romero. “This has been the best camp of my career, and I’ll just say this, if a pandemic is holding you back from training, then you don’t want it bad enough. I already believe I should be here with the top guys, but the world will actually get to see that I am who I say I am. I’m confident in my abilities as a fighter and I have the best in the business, Floyd Mayweather, behind me. I think this fight will end fairly quickly, but you will get to see the growth in me as a fighter. This is another fight that will further prove I’m here to stay. Sign up for KO’s!”

“This is a big step up for Rolando, and he’s been waiting for the opportunity to showcase his talent,”Ingon ni Leonard Ellerbe, CEO sa Mayweather Promotions. “He has a big test ahead to prove himself. This is going to be another one that you don’t want to miss, so tune-in to SHOWTIME on Saturday, August 15.”

The 29-year-old Maríñez (19-0, 7 KOs) holds the WBA’s No. 6 ranggo nga, which he earned with victories over Rolando Giono and Kenin Betancourt while picking up eight wins between 2018 ug 2019. Representing his native Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Maríñez was successful in his U.S. debut in December of last year, stopping Yardley Armenta Cruz in two rounds.

“I’ve had a great training camp for this fight,” said Maríñez. “I’ve been sparring with Vergil Ortiz and Jose Ramirez, plus other fighters in Robert Garcia’s gym, and it’s gotten me ready to step into the ring. I know that Romero is a tough and durable fighter, so it won’t be easy, but I’m going to do anything I can to bring the title back home.”

Wallin (20-1, 13 KOs) will return to the ring for the first time since he nearly defeated Tyson Fury in September 2019, when he opened up a gruesome cut over Fury’s right eye with a legal punch that nearly halted the fight. While the 29-year-old lost a decision, he proved his mettle as a potential future heavyweight champion. Representing his native Sundsvall, Sweden, Wallin trains in New York with former champion Joey Gamache.

“I’m very happy to finally be back in the ring,” said Wallin. “It’s been a long and crazy year in many ways and it feels great to be getting ready to step back into the ring. I’ve been training steady since the Fury fight and I feel like I’ve developed my game in a lot of ways. Kauffman is a tough veteran that can both come forward or box if he wants to. He’s a fan friendly fighter and I have to be ready at all times. We have a great game plan as always and I’m in excellent shape. I know I have all the tools to beat Kauffman.”

A veteran of the heavyweight landscape, Kauffman (32-3, 23 KOs) owns a ledger that includes challenges of top heavyweights including Luis Ortiz, Chris Arreola and Amir Mansour, taliwala sa uban. The Reading, Pennsylvania native lost his most recent bout to Ortiz, following a 2018 triumph over Scott Alexander.

“This is my first training camp in seven years without Brother Naazim Richardson, but I know that he wouldn’t want me to leave camp and he’d want me to stay focused,” said Kauffman. “Having him pass away while I was in camp was one of the hardest things I’ve had to deal with, but there’s adversity in every camp I’ve had. I wouldn’t feel right if there wasn’t adversity to overcome. Akong amahan, Marshall, stepped back in as my head trainer. We know we’re facing a young, hungry fighter, but I have more experience than him and I don’t think he can last 10 rounds with me when I’m at 100% like I’ll be on August 15.”

Additional non-televised action will include super middleweight contenderAlantez Fox(26-2-1, 12 KOs) battling Ghana’sHabib Ahmed(27-1-1, 18 KOs) in an eight-round attraction.

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Wise decision 4 years ago finds “Kahibulongan” Mykquan Williams 15-0 as pro today instead of elite amateur

Mykquan Williams (Photo by Emily Harney / Team Williams)

MANCHESTER, Conn. (September 9, 2019) – If not for a critical decision four years ago, 21-anyos nga “Kahibulongan” Mykquan Williams could very well be elite amateur training to compete for a spot on the 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Team, rather than the 15-0 rising star that he is today in professional boxing.

Williams (15-0, 7 KOs), who lives in East Hartford (CT), has overcome life-altering obstacles in which his father was murdered when Mykquan was only eight months old, and the family house burned to the ground when he was 10.

Ineligible to compete for a roster spot on the 2016 USA Boxing Olympic Team because he was too young, Williams had two choices: remain an amateur for four years without any guarantees of qualifying for the Olympics, or get a jump start on his professional career. He chose the latter route and hasn’t looked back.

Williams was a decorated amateur whose style, in retrospect, is much better suited for pro boxing than the amateurs. He had a 45-13 amateur nga rekord, highlighted by three gold-medal performances at the Ringside World Championships, in addition to capturing top honors at the National PAL and National Silver Glove championships.

I was too young for the last one,” Williams explained his decision to turn pro when he did.Williams explained. I ended my amateur career after there were scoring changes. I lost some tough decisions. I decided to take the next step and go pro to get paid. My style was more suitable for the pros. I don’t throw 100 kumo sa usa ka round; I pick my spots when I have openings.

I didn’t want to wait several years. I chose to turn pro (when he was a senior at Prince Tech). I’m already 15-0, climbing the rankings, and I’m getting paid to do this. I was meant to do this.

Williams is the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) United States super lightweight champion, rated Dili. 5 by the United States Boxing Association (USBA), ug ang No. 12 by the North American Boxing Federation (NABF).



I believed that Mykey was ready to turn pro,” Kallen commented. “Under Paul’s tutelage he was far enough advanced and eager to tackle the pros. His style was perfectly suited for the pros and at 18 years old he was ready to take the leap. His youthful good looks made him an ideal young prospect.

My concern at that time was the Olympic Team was no sure thing,” added Cichon, who has trained Williams for the past 10 ka tuig. I had the confidence in Mykey, but the risk wasn’t worth the gain. We decided to go pro.

Four years later, instead of competing against America’s elite amateur boxers in his weight classKeyshawn Davis, Bruce Carrington ug Dalis Kaleiopu — sa 2020 Olympic Trials and USA Boxing’s National Championships, Disyembre 7-15, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Williams is one of the top 21-and-under prospects in boxing.

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Gipahunong ni Vinicius De Jesus si Chris Lozano aron makuha ang titulo sa welterweight CES MMA

Hartford, Conn. (September 7, 2019) - CES MMA World Welterweight Champion Vinicius De Jesus naghimo sa iyang una nga titulo nga depensa karong gabii, paghunong sa magdudula sa dula Chris "Ang Cleveland Assassin" Lozano sa ikatulong hugna sa "CESMMA 58" panguna nga panghitabo sa Connecticut Convention Center sa Hartford.

Ang nag-unang kard nga gi-stream live ug eksklusibo sa UFC FIGHT PASS®, ang nanguna nga digital subscription nga serbisyo sa kalibutan alang sa mga dula sa combat.

Lozano (10-5) gihulog De Jesus (9-2) sa pagbukas sa sulud uban ang usa ka shot sa templo, apan ang Brazilianong nag-away ug nakigbisog pagbalik. Ang una nga duha ka hugna nga nakigbisog nga mabinantayon samtang ang duha nga nakig-away nga nahimong agresibo. Si De Jesus ang nagdumala sa ikatulo nga konektado sa mga suntok ug sipa, samtang likayan ang limitadong mga pag-atake sa Lozano. Usa ka kusgan nga suntok ni De Jesus ang nagdakup sa ulo ni Lazano ug mao kana ang pagbukas sa depensa nga higayon. Gibutang niya si Lazano sa palibot sa hawla, Iyang gisakmitan samtang iyang gisalibay ang pagsamuk sa mga kombinasyon hangtod ang referee nahaw-as sa aksyon sa tunga-tunga.

“Gipabilhan ko siya (Lozano) gidawat kini nga away kung ang uban wala,”Usa ka naghinamhinam nga si Hesus midayeg sa iyang kontra human sa away. "Gihigugma ko siya pag-ayo ug gilauman nga okay siya ug mobalik sa hawla sa dili madugay. Naa koy taas nga away IQ ug lisod siya maigo. Kini alang sa akong mga fans ug pamilya.

“Natapos ang akong boksing. Gibansay ako sa akong amahan sa kahon. Karon, Nangita ko alang sa dako nga pasundayag, ang mga leyon sa UFC. ”

Sa co-bahin nga panghitabo, Ang gibug-aton ni HartfordParker Porter (8-5) ug ang iyang kontra sa Brazil, Dirlei Broenstrup (16-7) gibutang sa usa ka makalingaw nga pasundayag. Dili mapakyas ni Porter ang iyang sobra ka taas sa unang hugna, apan si Broenstrup mitubag sa ikaduha ug migawas nga init alang sa ikatulo. Tanan sa usa ka kalit nga Porter nga gibitad sa usa ka diretso sa tuo sa Broenstrup ug mao ra ang iyang gisulat nga wala’y duha ka minuto ang nahabilin sa orasan.

"Nahibal-an nako nga nagsugod ako gikapoy sa ikatulong hugna,"Si Porter mikomentaryo. "Gibati nako nga nakadaog ako sa una nga duha ka hugna ug ang akong panghunahuna nagpabiling buhi ug dili makuha. Gusto ko nga mag-shot sa CES heavyweight strap sa sunod nako nga away. ”

Ang beteranang Cincinnati magaanReggie Merriweather (13-5) naguba ang homecoming type sa gabii alang sa mga sikat ug kaniadto wala pildiJesse James Kosakowski (3-1) gikan sa Waterbury, CT. Daghang bomba ang gisakyan ni Merriweather, Ang Kosakowski nakagawas gikan sa pipila ka mga jam, ug dayon kalit nga gisirado sa Merriweather ang pasundayag pinaagi sa usa ka righthanded punch nga tunga sa una nga hugna. Ang daghang panon sa mga tagasuporta ni Kosakowski nagpahayag sa ilang managsama nga pagbati nga ang referee wala’y hunong nga hunongon ang away, apan ang nakasuko naa na sa mga libro.

Ang featherach featherts nga Massachusetts"Wala’y pagkabuhi" Robbie Leroux gibalhin ang mga posisyonSi Pete "Ang Init" nga mga Tumoy, Jr.  aron modaog pinaagi sa usa ka reverse pag-ayo hold (gihulagway sa ubos) pagpugos sa usa ka tap-out. Mopatim-aw nga adunay bentaha si Rogers ug layo ra sa kadaugan nga gibuhat ni Leroux ang iyang butang.

Ang bantamweight sa FloridaJornel "A1" Lugo, nga nagpuyo sa Wallingford (CT), gigamit ang iyang katulin ug mga anggulo aron mohunongSi Harris "Dirty Harry" Bonfilgio sa mga punch sa unang hugna. "Usa ra ka butang ang nagbayad sa mga bayad ... kaarang,Si Lugo miingon human sa away. “Ang tanan nagpadayon sa pag-ingon kanako nga magbantay alang sa iyang mga sipa. Nagtuon ako - Ako paranoid - busa andam ako. ”

Pro-debuting flyweight sa BrooklynAdrian Haly gikuha ang usa ka pagbulag nga desisyon gikan saJustin "Juggernaut" Valentin, sa Meriden (CT), sa una nga away sa kagabhion nga steamed live sa UFC FIGHT PASS.

"CESMMA 59" Oktubre. 25, 2019 sa Twin River Casino sa Lincoln, RI

Hinay kaayo ang paghatagSean Soriano (12-6) mosulat sa "CESMMA 59" sa Biyernes sa gabii, Oktubre 25, 2019, sa Twin River Casino sa Lincoln, Isla sa Rhode. Usa ka pares nga wala’y pilde, pula nga mainit nga mga palaabuton, New York welterweightJohn Gotti III (4-0) ug bug-at nga timbang sa ConnecticutWilliam "Knightmare" Knight (5-0), gikatakda usab nga makig-away kung unsa ang gisaad nga mahimong usa ka load card.

Lokal nga paboritoNick Giuiletti, nakig-away sa gawas sa Wallingford, milukso sa tanan nga magaan ang timbangMaagni ang Cody dayon sa kampanilya, gihatud ang iyang labaw nga katugbang nga kaatbang sa banig ug gibuhian ang usa ka barrage sa mga wala matubag nga mga suntok hangtod ang undercard nga away gipahunong lamang sa 38 segundo sa usa ka paagi pinaagi sa teknikal nga pag-knockout.

Massachusetts cruiserweightDan Randall gigamit ang usa ka epektibo nga pag-atake sa ground-and-pound batokJesse Baughman, kinsa ang nagtapok sa tunga-tunga sa pag-abli.

Si Connecticut bantamweight Will "Siracha" Smith mikuha sa duha sa tulo ka hugna gikan ni Aaron Reese alang sa usa ka hiniusa nga desisyon sa pagbukas nga duwa sa gabii.

Sa pagpangita sa opisyal nga mga sangputanan:

PANGUNANG CARD

MAAYONG KADTO - CES MMA WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

 Vinicius De Jesus, Gikan sa Jesus MMA / Norwalk, Ang CT pinaagi sa Brazil

WTKO3 (3:22)

Chris Lozano, Warehouse Warriors / Cleveland, OH

(Gipabilin ni De Jesus ang titulo sa CES MMA)

CO-FEATURE - LANGIT

Parker Porter, Underdog MMA / Hartford, CT

WKO3 (3:17)

Dirlei Broenstrup, Akong Fight Team / Rio Grande, Brazil

Lightweight

Reggie Merriweather, Aaron Thomas Jun

Jitsu / Cincinnati, OH

WKO1 (2:37)

Jesse James Kosakowski, PSDTC / Waterbury, CT

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Robbie Leroux, Pagbansay sa Regimen / Pagkahulog sa Suba, MA

WSUB (1:55)

Pete Rogers, Jr., Pete Rogers Karate / Norwich, CT

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Jornel Lugo, Combat Club & DZ MMA / West Palm Beach, FL

WKO1 (3:27)

Harris Bonfilgio, Ultimate MMA / Gilford, CT

DAKONG MALAKI

Adrian Haly, Brooklyn MMA / Brooklyn, NY

WDEC3 (29-28. 29-28, 28-29)

Justin Valentin, Underdog MMA / Meriden, CT

UNSAON

Lightweight

Nick Giuletti, Ultimate MMA / Wallingford, CT

WTKO1 (0:38)

Maagni ang Cody, Pagdaug sa Team / Jasper, SA

Heavyweights

Dan Randall, FAA / Granby, MA

WSUB1 (2:33)

Jesse Baughman, Ang Team Link North / Littleton, NH

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Si Smith, Bulawan nga Falcon MMA & FAA / West Haven, CT

WDEC3 (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Aaron Reese, Jackson Wink MMA / Kahitas-an sa Shaker, OH

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The Special OneSharad Collier Back in action Oct. 10 at Foxwoods

 

Hartford, Conn. (August 21, 2018) – Hartford blue-chip prospectThe Special One Sharad Collier returns to action October 20, on a show presented by CES Boxing, at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

 

 

 

The two-time New England Golden Gloves champion made his professional debut this past June 16, on his promoter’s Hartford Boxing Promotionsinaugural event, “Fight Night at The Capital”, in which he registered a sensational first-round knockout of Antonio Castillo Jr. (1-1), at Xfinity Centre in Hartford.

 

 

 

Collier will step-up in competition, fighting in to his first scheduled six-round bout Oct, 20, against undefeated Springfield, MA welterweight Derrick Whitley, Jr. (4-0, 0 KOs), the son and uncle of well-known retired New England fighters.

 

 

 

I feel the same as I did in my pro debut, maybe less pressure, but I’m more familiar with the guy I’m fighting October 20th,” Collier said. “I fought and beat his cousin and brother in the amateurs. I feel like he’s out for revenge for them.

 

 

 

I’m motivated to be fighting at Foxwoods. I feel like that’s fighting under the big lights, where I fought once as an amateur. I signed my contract the first day, I’ve been training hard in the gym every day. My pro debut was against a 1-0 guy, my second is against another undefeated fighter. I believe in my skills. I want to separate myself to show people that I am special.

 

 

 

The 21-year-Collier has dedicated his boxing career to his uncle and father. His uncle was murdered three years ago, outside of a venue in which Sharad was boxing and his father has been in and out of prison. Collier grew up in toughest part of (south) Hartford, spent time in a detention center and, at times, lived in and out of foster homes.

 

 

 

It was my idea to move up now to six rounds,” Collier noted. “I’m familiar with my opponent. I’m not sleeping on this kid but, if I don’t get him out early, it will just mean there are more rounds for me to beat him up.

 

 

 

We’re excited,” Collier’s promoter Tony White dugang pa. “Sa iyang pro debut, he was up against a 1-0 kontra, and now he’s stepping up to fight a 4-0 opponent in his first six-round fight. That’s why they call himThe Special One.'

 

 

 

Here’s what ‘Specialstands for: S = speed, P = power, E = enthusiasm, C = charisma, I = intelligence, A = athleticism, L = looks.

 

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Ringsiders Talk Show Set to Cover Pro and Amateur Boxing from corner to corner; Giving voices to those currently involved with the sport.

Danbury, CT (Hulyo 13, 2018) – A new boxing talk show is set to hit the internet. Ringsiders will feature hosts that are currently in the sport of boxing, including both professional and amateur boxers, trainers, managers, promoters and more. The goal of the show is to give viewers a true insider’s look between the ropes. Another major difference of the show is that it will be taped, and feature different visual effects for viewers enjoyment as well as other innovative concepts.

 

 

 

Ringsiders will be taped in Champs Boxing Club in Danbury, CT, which is owned by professional boxing manager A.J. Galante, who will also co-produce the show. He sees Ringsiders as a show that can help give everyone involved with boxing a voice, and a platform to elevate the sport. “Even though we will feature it, Ringsiders is not really about mainstream boxing news. Our main goal is to cover boxing’s other 99% and their perspectives. Boxing is made up of more blue collar individuals then millionaires. We want to do something different, we are looking to highlight the club shows, the club fighter, the up and coming trainer, amateurs trying to find their way, A-Side, B-Side, kini dili igsapayan, if it is interesting we want to highlight it, and give people a true insiders look, and have a lot of fun in the process.

 

 

 

Ringsiders is set to have a rotation of hosts and guests, all who are involved currently with boxing, but two mainstays will include Professional BoxerFlyMike Marshall and amateur sensation Fernely Feliz Jr. Mike Marshall is currently 3(3 kos) – 1 as a professional and is also a licensed USA Boxing Amateur coach for Champs Boxing Club’s amateur team, the CBC Wolfpack. Fernely Feliz Jr. is a Danbury native and one of the top Super Heavyweight amateurs in the Nation. Siya usa ka 3 time Western New England and All New England Golden Gloves Champion. A.J. Galante says he couldn’t think of a better embodiment of Ringsiders, “I think both Mike and Fernely fit exactly what this show is about. Mike is a talented pro, who hasn’t always gotten the best opportunities in his career. He’s coming off a loss and in the process of making a comeback, but he is going to also be one of the best trainers in the game in time. He has a great personality and says a lot of things most just think. Fernely is one of the best kids in the world. He is super talented, and can give a lot of insight into the amateur scene, and can give insight into just how hard it is to train and compete, deal with high expectations and trying to prepare for a professional career.

 

 

 

The shows director of production will be Danbury native Teyonte Best. “I don’t come from a boxing background, but that’s what A.J. and I like about my involvement, just bringing a different perspective.Best stated, “We believe in different concepts, not telling the same stories, reporting the same news, and we are very much committed to providing an entertaining and informative product for viewers. We want fans and viewers to be involved, and we are working with a few interactive concepts we think will be awesome. As A.J. has stressed to everyone involved, this show is about bringing the whole boxing community together, and we will definitely succeed.

 

 

 

Ringsiders is set to debut in August at a date to be announced. Have an idea for the show or want to have your voice heard? Contact the show at ringsidersboxingshow@gmail.com

 

Fight Night in The Capital” OPISYAL RESULTA

Toot, Toot!
Richard “Popeye” Rivera smokes Jaime Solorio in 8th round

Hartford, Conn. (Hunyo 17, 2018) – Rising Hartford folk hero Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera kept his pro record perfect (8-0) kompleto, knocking out his tough opponent, JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-4-2, 9 KOs), in the eighth round to capture the vacant ABF Continental cruiserweight title, kagabii (Sabado) in the main event on theFight Night at The Capitalpro boxing card, at Xfinity Centre in Hartford.

 

 

 

The reigning UBF All Americas light heavyweight champion, Rivera (8-0, 7 KOs) is arguably the hardest pound-for-pound puncher in New England, if not the entire Northeast. After breaking his last opponent’s ankle with the force of his power, the incredibly popular Hartford fighter

 

 

 

Boxing trainer Tony White and his Hartford Boxing Center gym partner, Michael Tran, recently teamed with Rivera to form Hartford Boxing Promotions, which was promoting its first pro boxing event, “Fight Night at The Capital.

 

 

 

I’m excited to have promoted our first show here in Hartford and I hope other promoters will follow,” Blanco commented. “I’m happy for all of the fighters. This was our first but not last show. We’re bringing boxing back to Hartford.

 

 

 

I’m also excited about Sharrad’s pro debut (Collier), who is like a son to me, and Richie, my brother and partner. Everything I do is for them, that’s who I work for them.

 

 

 

The durable Solorio had only been knocked out once in 17 pro fights going into the ring against Rivera, who has knock out six of his seven victims.

 

 

 

The first was a feeling-out round, but Rivera picked up the pace in the second, landing several hard shots on his game Mexican opponent. The highly entertaining Rivera cruised through the third through fifth, picking his spots better, but it was bombs away in the sixth as Rivera landed a right that sent Solorio to the deck. Solorio was penalized a point in the sixth for unsportsmanlike conduct.

 

 

 

 

In the seventh round, Solorio appeared to be fighting to survive, frequently holding and clinching, but he came forward in spurts as Rivera started loading up for a knockout that finally came in the eighth round. Rivera had never fought more than four rounds, but he was determined to ward off his opponent’s wrestling, landing a right-left-right uppercut combination to close the show with only 30 seconds left in the contest.

 

 

 

I want to thank everybody for being here and bringing our community together in one house,” Rivera miingon. “Happy Father’s Day. I dedicated this fight to my father who I love so much. I told everybody that he was going down in three, but Solorio was tough. I took him in deep water and I’m strong to the finish because I eat my spinach…..toot, toot!”

 

 

 

In an intra-Connecticut clash of junior welterweights, Danbury’s undefeated Omar “Ang Mananap nga Mapintas” Bordoy, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs) nanuktok sa Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-6-1), of Hartford, with only one second left in the sixth and final round of co-featured event.

 

 

 

Bordoy was hampered by a cut over his right eye, suffered during the second round from an unintentional headbutt, who was fighting in his first scheduled six-rounder. He pivoted and threw a short, straight right that rocked Picot, dropping him forward on the mat as referee Shada Murdaugh immediately waved off the count, calling the doctor into the ring.

 

 

 

A star was born in a professional debut as two-time New England Golden Gloves champion The Special OneSharad Collier (1-0, 1 KO, fighting at home in Hartford, displayed his vast arsenal of skills, pagtuktok sa Antonio Castillo, Jr. (1-1) sa round sa usa ka.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old Collier showed the poise of a veteran and surprising power, especially considering he fought two full divisions higher than his natural weight class, due to his opponent weighing in as a junior middleweight. Collier decked Castillo early and finished him off with a barrage of unanswered punches until referee Danny Sciavone halted the action.

 

 

 

Everything went the way I had planned,” Collier said after the bout. “Before the fight, I knew I was going to win, because I felt so good. People were asking me before the fight how I was feeling and, sa tinuod lang, I was a lot more nervous as an amateur.

 

 

 

New Haven, CT lightweight Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO) turned in an explosive pro debut, blasting an overwhelmed Roger Blankenship (1-3) around the ring until the referee Murdaugh stopped the action at the 49-second mark of the opening round. The 21-year-old Rosa dedicated the fight to his cousin, sa ulahing bahin sa Luis “KO Hari” Rosa (23-1, 11 KOs), who tragically died last January in a car accident at the age of 26.

 

 

 

New Britain, CT featherweight Nathan Martinez (1-0) had another very impressive pro debut, pitching a complete shutout (40-35) sa tanan nga tulo ka mga maghuhukom’ scorecards against Henry Garcia (0-2), despite it being an action-packed bout from start to finish. Martinez used lethal body shots, dropping Garcia with a left hook to the liver, and crisp combinations.

 

Bug-os nga mga resulta sa ubos:

 

 

 

PANGUNANG PANGHITABO – VACANT ABF CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Richard Rivera (8-0, 7 KOs), Hartford, CT

WTKO8 (2:30)

Jaime Solorio (12-4-2, 9 KOs), San Quinton, Mexico

 

 

 

CO-FEATURE – JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS

Omar Bordoy, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs), Danbury, CT

WTKO6 (2:59)

Alexander Picot (2-6-1), Hartford, CT by way of Puerto Rico

 

 

 

SPECIAL JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT ATTRACTION

Sharad Collier (1-0, 1 KO), Hartford, CT

WTKO1 (2:20)

Antonio Castillo, Jr. (1-1), Canton, OH

 

 

 

Lightweight

Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO), New Haven. CT

WTKO1 (0:49)

Roger Blankenship (1-4), Cleveland, OH

 

 

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Nathan Martinez (1-0, 0 KO), New Britain, CT

WDEC4 (40-35, 40-35, 40-35)

Henry Garcia (1-1), Bag-ong Bedford, MA

 

 

 

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Boxing the way out for pro-debutingThe Special OneSharad Collier

Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hartford, Conn. (Hunyo 7, 2018) – Hartford boxing prospectThe Special OneSharad Collier has overcome tougher obstacles in life than he may ever face in the ring.

 

 

 

The two-time New England Golden Gloves champion will make his professional debut Saturday night, Hunyo 16, on Hartford Boxing Promotionsinaugural event, “Fight Night at The Capital”, at Xfinity Centre in Hartford.

 

 

 

I’m excited to make my pro debut at home in Hartford,” Collier said. “Fans are going to see a whole new beast: more power, speed and I’m not just in the ring to fight. I’m going to put on a show. Here’s what ‘Specialstands for: S is for speed, P for power, E for enthusiasm, C for charisma, I for intelligence, A for – athleticism, L is for the looks.

 

 

 

Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Ang tanan nga America kahayag heavyweight champion Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) will defend his title and fight Mexican challenger JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) sa walo ka hugna nga punoan nga kalihokan. They will also fight for the vacant ABF Continental Americas Championship.

 

 

The 21-year-Collier, who will fight Ohio’s Antonio Castillo, Jr. (1-0) in a four-round Special Welterweight Attraction, has dedicated his boxing career to his uncle and father. His uncle was murdered three years outside of a venue in which Sharad was boxing and, sadly, his father has been in and out of prison. Collier grew up in toughest part of (south) Hartford, spent time in a detention center and, at times, lived in and out of foster homes.

 

 

 

I’ve been through a lot in life,” the charismatic Collier admitted. “I’ve had to fight my whole life. My goals include becoming world champion, making good money, and buying a house. I have two kids and I want them to have a better life than I did. I love boxing and it’s my way out.

 

 

 

Undefeated Danbury, CT lightweight Omar “Ang Mananap nga Mapintas” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) will fight in his first scheduled six-round bout versus. Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-5-1), fighting out of Hartford by way of Puerto Rico.

 

 

Nakig-away usab sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, are Hartford featherweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Phillip Davis (1-1-1), of Worcester, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT lightweight Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), New Britain, CT featherweight Nathan Martinez in his professional debut vs. New Bedford’s (MA)Henry Garcia (0-1), Hartford lightweight Jose Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, of New Bedford, MA, in a battle of pro-debut fighters, and another pair of pro debut fighters, Bridgeport, CT featherweight Jacob Marrero vs. Jimmy Santiago, of New York City, and New Haven junior welterweight prospect Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

 

Boxing’s rich roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino. Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.

 

 

 

Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.

 

 

Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.

 

 

Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.

 

 

 

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Fight Night at the CapitalPress Conference Quotes

Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT
Press Conference group picture courtesy of Jason Rodriguez / Superelite Boxing
Hartford, Conn. (Mayo 31, 2018) – Hartford Boxing Promotions (HBP) hosted a press conference yesterday at the Hartford Boxing Center to promote its first event, “Fight Night at the Capital”, Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, Connecticut.
Below are quotes from yesterday’s press conference.
HBP’s goal is to bring quality boxing back to Hartford, which has a rich tradition dating back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino. Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.
FIGHT NIGHT AT THE CAPITAL” * Hunyo 16, 2018 * XFINITY CENTRE, Hartford, CT
PANGUNANG PANGHITABO – UBF ALL AMERICA &
VACANT ABF CONTINENTAL AMERICAS LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – 8 Rounds
RICHARD RIVERA JAIMEZarcoSOLORIO
Champion Challenger
Hartford, CT San Quinton, Mexico
7-0 (6 KOs) 12-3-2 (9 KOs)
CO-FEATURE — Lightweight – 6 Rounds
OMAR BORDOY, JR. ALEXANDER PICOT
Danbury, CT Hartford, CT by way of Puerto Rico
5-0 (1 KO) 2-5-1
SPECIAL JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT ATTRACTION – 4 Rounds
SHARAD COLLIER TBA
2-time New England Golden Gloves Champion
Hartford, CT
Pro debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
LUIS “LobitoRIVERA PHILLIP DAVIS
Hartford, CT Worcester, MA
4-3 1-1-1
Lightweight – 4 Rounds
ANUEL ROSA ROGER BLANKENSHIP
New Haven, CT Cleveland, OH
Pro debut 1-3
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
NATHAN MARTINEZ HENRY GARCIA
New Britain, CT Bag-ong Bedford, MA
Pro debut 0-1
Lightweight – 4 Rounds
JOSE MAYSONET JUSTIN MORALES
Hartford, CT Bag-ong Bedford, MA
Pro debut Pro debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
JACOBLeftyMARRERO JIMMY SANTIAGO
Bridgeport, CT New York, NY
Pro debut Pro debut
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS — 4 Rounds
JEFFREY TORRES Tba
New Haven, CT
4-0 (2 KOs)
(all fights & fighters subject to change)
PRESS KOMPERENSYA mga kinutlo
Tony White, Promoter: “I’m really excited to do this in Hartford. There wouldn’t be a show without these guys. We work for them.
Michael Tran, Promoter: “We’re really excited to feature some of top Connecticut boxers including many pro debuts of some of Connecticut’s best young fighters. Fans will be able to see them all in action on June 16th. We’re bringing boxing back and it’s only right that we have this event in the capital of Connecticut.
Richard Rivera:People ask me why I box? Ganahan ko sa kini, no other reason. Sama sa usa ka amateur, I fought for the love of the sport. I’m blessed now because I’m getting paid, but I still love it. We do need to eat and because we have a lot of pro debuts on this card, it means we have a lot of hungry fighters. Sa Hunyo 16th, I’m going to do my thing and, trust me, there are going to be a lot of fireworks. I’ve watched a lot of these guys train. We’re finally fighting in our hometown and we’re going to better all the time.
Boxing helps save lives. Boxing is a performing art. Kids get off the street in in the gym. This is a movement! We are a forced to be reckoned with and boxing gives everybody a chance.”.
Sharad Collier:I’d like to thank Tony Blanco and Hartford Boxing Promotions for putting me on this card and my team. It’s going to be a good night. Ako andam sa pag-adto. I’m going to keep working hard and keep being smart.
Luis Rivera: I want to thank Hartford Boxing Promotions and my coach, Papo Colon. Come June 16th, it’s going to be an interesting night.
Nathan Martinez:I’m thankful for this opportunity on June 16th. Come June 16th, expect a big fight.
Jose Maysonet: Thanks to my team and on June 16th, I will be ready.
Anuel Rosa:Thanks to Hartford Boxing Promotions for putting me on this show and to my trainer, Luis Rosa, for my eight weeks of training. I knew this day was coming and I’ll be ready. When people see me fight, you’ll want me on the next card.
Jacob Marrero: I want to thank Tony Blanco for this opportunity to make my pro debut and my team for getting me ready for my fight.
Jeffrey Torres: “I want to thank my coach, Luis Rosa. I’ll be 100-percent ready on June 16th.”
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Undefeated light heavyweight Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera to HeadlineFight Night at the Capital

Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT

Hartford, Conn. (Mayo 15, 2018) – New England’s hottest, most popular and hardest hitter, Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera, will defend his Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) All America light heavyweight title at home on Hartford Boxing Promotionsinaugural event, “Fight Night at the Capital”, Hunyo 16th at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) has partnered with his trainer, Tony White, and Hartford Boxing Center gym co-owner, Michael Tran, to form Hartford Boxing Promotions and bring world-class boxing back to Hartford.

 

 

Boxing’s rich roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino.

 

Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.

 

 

Rivera will take on JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) in the eight-round main event versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

There’s a lot of pressure fighting at home because, siyempre, I want a victory, but I also need to be impressive for me to be recognized,” Rivera miingon. “I’m all about boxing. My partners, Tony and Michael, take care of the business end of Hartford Boxing Promotions. I’m excited about fighting June 16th and I expect a great turnout. A lot of people know who I am from fighting all over New England. Karon, I want to expand my horizons. I have a huge following from our gym and church, but I want to bring non-boxing fans to our show to make them boxing fans.

 

 

There’s no such thing as an easy fight. It all starts with training, which makes fighting easier. I may get an early knockout, but I always train to go the distance. My opponent has fought on television a few times against some fighters with good records. I know that I am going to be in a fight. I’ll be ready for war!”

 

 

This past April in New Hampshire, Rivera hit his opponent, Randy Campbell, so hard with a powerful right, that the force broke Campbell’s ankle only seconds into the contest.

 

 

Fighting is a way of life,” Rivera mipasabut. “All the training and fighting, it’s for the love of boxing, not money. Fighting never leaves a boxer.

 

 

Rivera originally got his nickname because, when he was younger, his forearms were considerably larger than his biceps. Fighters in the gym jokingly teased Rivera about his enlarged forearms, calling him “Popeye,” and the nickname has stuck. Karon, Rivera showcases his Popeye persona in full, which has added many females and children to his growing fanbase of hardcore boxing fans. Hunyo 16thwill open a new chapter in the life of for the man who’s always good to the finish because he eats his spinach.

 

 

Sa co-bahin nga panghitabo, undefeated Danbury, CT lightweight Omar “Ang Mananap nga Mapintas” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) will be in his first scheduled six-rounder against. Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-5-1), fighting out of Hartford by way of Puerto Rico.

 

 

The Special One,” Sharad Collier, nakig-away gikan sa Hartford, is competing this week Omaha (NE) at the National Golden Gloves Championships, before returning home to turn pro in a four-round Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

Nakig-away usab sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, are Hartford featherweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Phillip Davis (1-1-1), of Worcester, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT lightweight Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), New Britain, CT featherweight Nathan Martinez in his professional debut vs. New Bedford’s (MA) Henry Garcia (0-1), Hartford lightweight Jose Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, of New Bedford, MA, in a battle of pro-debut fighters, and another pair of pro debut fighters, Bridgeport, CT featherweight Jacob Marrero vs. Jimmy Santiago, of New York City, and New Haven junior welterweight prospect Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.

 

 

Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.

 

 

Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.

 

 

Sponsors include Hot 93.7 FM, Hartford Boxing Center, Foster Buddies Network and HBC ProShop.

 

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