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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. - August 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., deferentibus SUMMUS Boxing Propugnatores.
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In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® 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 undique.

“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 autem 70 punches thrown per round. Benavidez closed the show by landing a career high 54 punches in round 10.

Colombia’s Angulo, iam pugnatorum de 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.”

In cooperatione consectetur, 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. In ustulo sunt 115-113, 116-112 atque 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 percent). It was Romero, tamen, who held the advantage on power punches connecting on 24 percent (31 autem 228) comparari 18 percent for Maríñez (72 autem 401).

“I don’t think I had a bad performance,"Dixit Romero", who confidently predicted a brutal knockout would end the bout in his pre-fight comments. “I thought I won the fight. Regardless of everything, I’m the world champ now. Ego sum beatus. "

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 dixit". “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 ordo, 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. "Ego pugna vicit". I out-jabbed, out-boxed him. You could tell he didn’t think he won the fight right afterwards. It’s a robbery.”

In foramen IRCA de 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 natalis.
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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. Is expositis 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, Suecia, 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, Factorum., was fighting for the first time in five years and seven fights without his trainer Naazim Richardson, who died unexpectedly last month. Post pugnam, 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 p.m. ET / IV p.m. 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 p.m. Et / PT in Showtime In Extremo.

Industria ducens quadrigis productionem et nuntia cantavit omnes visiones liberavit, sounds and drama from Mohegan Sun Arena. Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer hosted in 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. et Director fuit Bob Dunphy.

The telecast was available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programing (SUFFODIO) cum Alejandro Luna et priore terrarum defensore Raul Marquez actionem vocato.

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 Vive 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 p.m. ET / VI p.m. PT

NEW EBORACUM– August 5, 2020 – Undefeated WBC Super Middleweight World ChampionDavEGOd “El Bandera Roja” Benavídezprotegam his titulum adversus priori mundo title challengerAlexis Anguloin a Premier Boxing Champions event Saturday, August 15 live on SHOWTIME from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

Et showtime pilae pugilatu® telecast incipit 9 p.m. ET / VI p.m. PT and also features rising lightweightRolando “Rolly” Romeroassumendo conservus invictoJackson Maríñezin a 12-round battle for the interim WBA Lightweight Title, while heavyweight contendersOtto WallinatqueTravis 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,"Tom Brown dixit", Praeses 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. In 2017, he became the youngest super middleweight champion in boxing history by defeating Ronald Gavril on SHOWTIME at just 20 annorum. 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 per 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. Fortunate, 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.”

Pugnatorum de 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,"Dixit 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, 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,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of 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 ordo, which he earned with victories over Rolando Giono and Kenin Betancourt while picking up eight wins between 2018 atque 2019. Representing his native Santo Domingo, Respublica Dominicana, 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, Suecia, 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, amongst others. 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. Pater meus, 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 “Et redde vicinis” 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-annorum “Et redde vicinis” 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 REMINISCOR, is much better suited for pro boxing than the amateurs. He had a 45-13 amateur record, 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 punches officiorum ambitum transigunt; 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, No aestimavit. 5 by the United States Boxing Association (USBA), et non. 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 annis. I had the confidence in Mykey, but the risk wasn’t worth the gain. We decided to go pro.

Quattuor annis post, instead of competing against America’s elite amateur boxers in his weight classKeyshawn Davis, Bruce Carrington atque Dalis Kaleiopu — at the 2020 Olympic Trials and USA Boxing’s National Championships, December 7-15, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Williams is one of the top 21-and-under prospects in boxing.

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Vinicius De Jesus stops Chris Lozano to Retain CES MMA welterweight title

HARTFORD, Conn. (September 7, 2019) – CES MMA World Welterweight Champion Vinicius De Jesus made his first title defense tonight, stopping game challenger Chris “The Cleveland Assassin” Lozano in the third round in the “CESMMA 58” main event at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

The main card was streamed live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, mundi ducens munus digitalis subscriptionis pro ludis pugnandi.

Lozano (10-5) dropped De Jesus (9-2) in the opening round with a shot to the temple, but the Brazilian bounced up and fought back. The first two rounds were fought relatively cautious as both fighters took turns being the aggressor. De Jesus took charge in the third connected on punches and kicks, while avoiding Lozano’s limited offensive attacks. A strong De Jesus punch snapped Lazano’s head and that’s the opening the defending chance had set up. He bashed Lazano around the cage, trapping him as he threw punishing combinations until the referee waved off the action midway through the third.

“I appreciate him (Lozano) accepting this fight when others didn’t,” an excited De Jesus praised his opponent after the fight. “I respect him very much and hope he’s okay and back in the cage soon. I have a high fight IQ and he was difficult to hit. This is for my fans and family.

“My boxing paid off. My father coached me to box. Autem, I’m looking for the big show, the lions in the UFC.”

In co-featured event, Hartford heavyweightParker Porter (8-5) and his Brazilian opponentDirlei Broenstrup (16-7) put on a very entertaining show. Porter couldn’t miss his overhand right in the first round, but Broenstrup responded in the second and came out hot for the third. All of a sudden Porter unloaded a straight right on Broenstrup’s chin and that’s all she wrote with less than two minutes remaining on the clock.

“I knew I started to get tired in the third round,” Porter commented. “I felt that I had won the first two rounds and my mentality was stay alive and don’t get taken out. I’d love to get a shot at the CES heavyweight strap in my next fight.”

Veteran Cincinnati lightweightReggie Merriweather (13-5) ruined the homecoming type of night for popular and previously undefeatedJesse James Kosakowski (3-1) from Waterbury, CT. Merriweather landed several bombs, Kosakowski got out of a few jams, and then suddenly Merriweather closed the show with a single righthanded punch halfway through the first round. Kosakowski’s large crowd of supporters expressed their collective feelings the referee had prematurely stopped the fight, but the upset was already in the books.

Massachusetts featherweight“Relentless” Robbie Leroux switched positions onPete “The Heat” Rogers, Jr.  to win by way of a reverse heal hold (infra picta) forcing a tap-out. It appeared that Rogers had the advantage and was moments away from victory Leroux did his thing.

Florida bantamweightJornel “A1” Lugo, who lived in Wallingford (CT), used his speed and angles to stopHarris “Dirty Harry” Bonfilgio on punches in the first round. “Only one thing pays the bills…skills,” Lugo said after the fight. “Everybody kept telling me to watch out for his kicks. I studied – I’m paranoid – so I was prepared.”

Pro-debuting Brooklyn flyweightAdrian Haly took a split decision fromJustin “Juggernaut” Valentin, of Meriden (CT), in the first fight of the night steamed live on UFC FIGHT PASS.

“CESMMA 59” Oct. 25, 2019 at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, RI

Providence lightweightSean Soriano (12-6) will headline “CESMMA 59” on Friday night, October 25, 2019, at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island. A pair of undefeated, red-hot prospects, New York welterweightJohn Gotti III (4-0) and Connecticut light heavyweightWilliam “Knightmare” Knight (5-0), are also scheduled to fight on what promises to be a loaded card.

Local favoriteNick Giuiletti, fighting out of nearby Wallingford, jumped all over lightweightCody Schieve right off the bell, driving his over-matched opponent to the mat and unleashed a barrage of unanswered punches until the undercard fight was halted only 38-second into round one by way of technical knockout.

Massachusetts cruiserweightDan Randall used an effective ground-and-pound attack againstIsai Baughman, who tapped out midway through the opening round.

Connecticut bantamweight Will “Siracha” Smith took two of three rounds from Aaron Reese for a unanimous decision in the opening match of the evening.

Below find the official results:

CARD PRINCEPS

MAIN CARD – CES MMA WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

 Vinicius De Jesus, De Jesus MMA / Norwalk, CT by way of Brazil

Wtko3 (3:22)

Chris Lozano, Warehouse Warriors / Cleveland, OH

(De Jesus retained the CES MMA title)

Co-pluma - HEAVYWEIGHTS

Parker Porter, Underdog MMA / Hartford, CT

WKO3 (3:17)

Dirlei Broenstrup, Minu Fight Team / Rio Grande, Brazil

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Reggie Merriweather, Aaron Thomas Jui

Jitsu / Cincinnati, OH

WKO1 (2:37)

Jesse James Kosakowski, PSDTC / Waterbury, CT

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Robbie Leroux, Regiment Training / Fall River, 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

FLYWEIGHTS

Adrian Haly, Brooklyn MMA / Brooklyn, NY

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

Justin Valentin, Underdog MMA / Meriden, CT

UNDERCARD

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Nick Giuletti, Ultimate MMA / Wallingford, CT

WTKO1 (0:38)

Cody Schieve, Team Schieve / Jasper, IN

Heavyweights

Dan Randall, FAA /Granby, MA

WSUB1 (2:33)

Isai Baughman, Team Link North / Littleton, NH

BANTAMWEIGHTS

voluntatem Smith, Golden Falcon MMA & FAA / Occidentem portus, CT

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

Aaron Reese, Jackson Wink MMA / Shaker Heights, OH

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“Praecipua One” Sharad Collier Back in agendo Oct. 10 apud Foxwoods

 

HARTFORD, Conn. (August 21, 2018) – Hartford caeruleo-chip prospectus “Praecipua One” Sharad Collier refert ad actum Octobris 20, in spectaculum per CES Boxing, at Foxwoods Obstinatus Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

 

 

 

Duo tempore Novae Angliae Golden Gloves propugnatorem suum professio debut hoc praeteritum Iunii fecit 16, de promotore suo Hartford Boxing promotiones’ inauguralis eventus, “Noctem pugnare in Capital”, primo per quem descripserunt a sensational Knockout of Antonio Castillo Jr. (1-1), apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford.

 

 

 

Collier erit step-up in competition, pugnando primo accedant sex circum praedura Oct, 20, contra invictum Springfield, MA welterweight Derrick Whitley, Jr. (4-0, 0 KOs), filius et avunculus notae secessit pugnatores Novae Angliae.

 

 

 

“Sentio idem quod egi in pro debut, maybe minus pressura, sed magis familiarior sum cum Guidone quam pugnao Octobris 20th,” dixit Collier. “Conflixi et percussi consobrinum suum et fratrem in amantibus. Sentio sicut eum vindictam est.

 

 

 

“Motus sum ad pugnandum apud Foxwoods. Placet mihi pugnare sub magnis luminibus, ubi pugnavi semel ut amateur. Ego signavi contractus prima die, Cotidie laboravi in ​​gym. My pro debut was against a 1-0 guy, meus secundus est contra alium invictum pugnatorem. Credo in artes. Cupio me separare hominibus ostendere specialem me esse.”

 

 

 

XXI annos Collier patruo patrique dedicavit. Avunculus eius tres annos necatus est, extra de visneto in quo fuit Sharad pugilatus et pater eius in carcere et extra. Collier creverant in durior pars (meridiem) Hartford, spent time in detencione centrum and, interdum, habitabant et de foveat domos.

 

 

 

“Erat idea movere nunc ad sex orbes,” Collier attendendum. “Nota sum cum adversario. Non dormio in hoc hedo, sed, si non eum mane, iustus vult ibi plures circumeunt me verberare.”

 

 

 

“Nos excitantur,” Collier scriptor auctor Tony Blanco additae. “In his pro debut, fuit contra a 1-0 opponent, et nunc ascendit ad pugnam 4-0 adversarius in primo certamine per sex. Quam ob rem illi’ Specialis.'”

 

 

 

Hic est quid 'Special'’ stat for: S = velocitate, P = potentia, E = studio, C = charisma, I = intelligentia, A = athleticism, L vultus.

 

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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 (July 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, lanistis, gestores, 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, non refert,, 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. He is a 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

 

“Nocte pugnare in Capital” LICTOR RESULTS

Toot, Toot!
Richard “Popeye” Rivera Babylon fumat Solorio in 8th circum

HARTFORD, Conn. (June 17, 2018) – Resurgens Hartford vulgares heros Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera servavit pro record perfectus (8-0) integrum, excutiens lenta adversario, Babylon “Zarco” Solorio (12-4-2, 9 KOs), in octavo circum capere cruiserweight ABF vacuam titulum, heri (Saturday) in summa res in “Noctem pugnare in Capital” pro pugilatu card, apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford.

 

 

 

Regnans UBF All Americas leve heavyweight champion, Rivera (8-0, 7 KOs) est arguably durissimum libra-pro libra puncher in Nova Anglia, nisi totum Orientem. Post ultimum talum adversarii cum vi potestatis suae frangens, admodum popularibus Hartford Pugnator

 

 

 

Pugilatu lanista Tony Blanco et Hartford Boxing Centrum gym socium, Michael Tran, Nuper teamed cum Rivera ad formare Hartford Boxing Promotiones, quae primum pro eventu caestu promovebat, “Noctem pugnamus in Capital.”

 

 

 

“Primum spectaculum hic in Hartfordia promovisse sum incitatus et spero alios auctores sequentur,” Blanco commentatione. “pro omnibus pugnatoribus sum laetus. Haec fuit prima nostra, sed non ultima spectaculum. In caestu ad Hartfordiam afferimus.

 

 

 

“etiam me incitatum de Sharrad pro debut (Collier), quis similis est mihi filius, et Richie, frater et socius. Omnia mihi facere est illis, id est qui pro eis laboro.”

 

 

 

Diuturna Solorio semel tantum dempserat 17 pro pugnat eundo in anulo contra Rivera, qui pulsaverit sex septem victimas.

 

 

 

Primum erat affectum rotundum, sed Rivera sustulit passum in secundo, pluribus duris ictibus exactis in ludo Mexicanus adversarius. Magno delectamento Rivera per tertiam per quintam cruised, spicas suas melius, sed in sexto bombae aberat sicut in Rivera exposuit ius Solorio ad ornandum emissum. Solorio puncti punitus est in sexto pro inconsuefactis moribus.

 

 

 

 

Septimo circum, Solorio visus est pugnare superesse, saepe tenentes et arreptisque, at ille emicat quasi Rivera profectus oneratisque pro knockout, quod tandem in octavo circuitu venit. Rivera numquam amplius quattuor orbes, sed certamina adversarii propulsare voluit, adpulsu dextro-sinistro-ius uppercut iuncturae claudere spectaculum modo 30 secundis relicto certamine.

 

 

 

“Omnibus gratias agere volo quod hic sit et communitatem nostram in una domo conferamus,” Rivera dixit. “Felix dies Patris. Dedicavi hanc pugnam patri meo quem tam valde amo. Omnibus dixi eum descendere in tribus, sed Solorio obdurat. Eum in aqua profunda cepi et ad metam valeo quia spinach edo meam…..toot, toot!”

 

 

 

In concursu juniorum welterweights intra-Connecticut, Danbury invictus est Omar “Bestia” Bordoy, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs) effodisset Alexander “Euge Deus” Pycot (2-6-1), of Hartford, in uno tantum secundo relicto in sexto et ultimo per co-featured eventu.

 

 

 

Bordoy super oculum dextrum impeditum, pati in secundo circum ab imprudentia headbutt, qui pugnabat primo accedant sex rotundiora. Et misit breve, rectum rectum movendum Picot, omissis deinceps in mat referendarius Shada Murdaugh statim postquam levaverunt comitem, vocant medicus in anulo.

 

 

 

Stella in debut professionali natus est ut duo-vicis Novae Angliae Golden Gloves champion “Praecipua One” Sharad Collier (1-0, 1 KO, domi pugnam in Hartford, ostentat ingens armamentarium artes, excutere Antonius Castello, Jr. (1-1) in una circum.

 

 

 

XXI annos Collier signum veterani ac mirae virtutis ostendit, maxime cum duas acies quam corporis eius natura valeret dimicavit, debitum ad adversarium suum perpendens sicut junior middleweight. Collier deaurata Castello diluculo et perfecit eum verberare inenarratum pugnis donec referendarius Danny Sciavone constitit actio.

 

 

 

“Omnia ivit via cogitavit,” Collier dixit post praedura palaestrae. “Ante pugnam, Sciebam me victuri, quod sensi bonum. Populus me ante pugnam rogabat quomodo sentirem, sit honestus, Ego multum timidus amateur.”

 

 

 

Novae portus, CT leve Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO) conversus in explosive pro debut, flatu oppressus Et Rogerus Blankenship (1-3) circa anulum usque ad referendarius Murdaugh actionem cessavit ad 49-secundum signum apertionis circum. Duodeviginti annos Rosa pugnam consobrino suo dedicavit, nuper Luis “Rex KO” Rosa (23-1, 11 KOs), qui tragice Ianuarias in car casu mortuus est ante annos 26.

 

 

 

Nova Britannia, CT tenui Nathan Martinez (1-0) habuit aliam valde infigo pro debut, positis completam shutout (40-35) omnium trium iudicum’ contra scorecards Henricus Garcia (0-2), non obstante quod sit actio IRCA referta ab initio ad finem. Martinez usus letalis corporis ictibus exactis, distillans Garsias cum sinistro hamo ad iecoris, et rigidas junctiones.

 

Infra complete results:

 

 

 

PRINCEPS EXITUS – Vacante ABF CRUISERWEIGHT VINDICIAE

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

WTKO8 (2:30)

Babylon 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 per viam Puerto Rico

 

 

 

SPECIALIBUS JUNIOR MIDDLEWIGHT TRACTATIO

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

WTKO1 (2:20)

Antonius Castello, Jr. (1-1), Canton, OH

 

 

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO), Novae portus. CT

WTKO1 (0:49)

Et Rogerus Blankenship (1-4), Cleveland, OH

 

 

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Nathan Martinez (1-0, 0 KO), Nova Britannia, CT

Wdec4 (40-35, 40-35, 40-35)

Henricus Garcia (1-1), Nova bedford, MA

 

 

 

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Pugilatu exitum pro debuting “Praecipua One” Sharad Collier

June 16 apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, CT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HARTFORD, Conn. (June 7, 2018) – Hartford caestu prospectu “Praecipua One “Sharad Collier duriora impedimenta in vita superavit quam semper in anulo.

 

 

 

Duo tempore Novae Angliae Golden Gloves assertorem suum professionalem debut pernoctans Saturni faciet, June 16, in Hartford Boxing Promotiones’ inauguralis eventus, “Noctem pugnare in Capital”, apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford.

 

 

 

“Ego excitatur ut meum pro debut domi in Hartford,” dixit Collier. “Fans videre totum pecus: plus virtutis, celeritas et non sum in anulo pugnandi. Im 'osculum induere'. Hic est quid 'Special'’ stat for: S est ad celeritatem, P pro potentia, E studio, C pro charisma, Ego enim intelligentia, A for – athleticism, L. est pro vultu.”

 

 

 

Foederatio Universalis Boxing (UBF) Omnes Americae lux heavyweight champion Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) et defendet titulum suum et pugna Mexicanus provocator Babylon “Zarco” Solorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) octuagesimo circum principali eventu. Pugnabunt etiam pro Vacante ABF Americas Continentales Championship.

 

 

XXI annos Collier, quis pugnabit Ohio Antonius Castello, Jr. (1-0) in quattuor per Praecipua Welterweight Attraction ", avunculo et patri suo caestu vitam dedicavit. Avunculus eius tres annos extra visneti in quo Sharad caestus erat et occisus est, miserabile, pater eius fuit et de carcere. Collier creverant in durior pars (meridiem) Hartford, spent time in detencione centrum and, interdum, habitabant et de foveat domos.

 

 

 

“Fui per multum in vita,” gratis admissus Collier. “Ego tota vita mea pugnare debebam. Mea proposita includit becoming mundi champion, bona pecunia, et emebant domum. Habeo duos haedos et volo eos habere meliorem vitam quam ego feci. Pugilum amo et exitum meum est.”

 

 

 

Danbury invictus, CT leve Omar “Bestia” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) et pugnabit in primo accedant sex circum praedura palaestrae versus. Alexander “Euge Deus” Pycot (2-5-1), pugnatum de Hartford per viam Puerto Rico.

 

 

Etiam pugnando in undercard, bus in circuitu quattuor, sunt Hartford tenui Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Philippus Davis (1-1-1), Wigorniensis, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT leve Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland's Et Rogerus Blankenship (1-3), Nova Britannia, CT tenui Nathan Martinez in professionalem debut nobis. Novi Bedford's (MA)Henricus Garcia (0-1), Hartford leve Iosephus Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, Novi Bedfordiae, MA, in proelio ex pro-debut pugnatores, et aliud par pro debut pugnatoribus, Bridgeport, CT tenui Jacob Marrero vs. Iacobus Santiago, Novi Eboraci, et Novus Portus junior prospectus welterweight Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

 

Pugilatu radices locupletes in mercatu Hartfordiae recedunt fere saeculo pleno, headlined per Internationalis Hall de Famers Willie “voluntatem o *’ in Wisp” Pep atque Christophoruscertatio” Battalino. Alia top-area pugilum includit mundi champion Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling, title mundi challengers Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega, atque Israhel “magis” Cardonae,, atque 1996 USA Olympiae pugilatu Team principem Laurentius Clay-Bey.

 

 

 

Omnia subiecta sunt pugnatores ad bella et mutatio.

 

 

Tesseras, pretium at $80.00, $60.00 atque $40.00, sunt in venditione et emptio available, as well as $125.00 VIP tesseras quae cibum et molles potiones), ad Tesseram Magistri exitus vel ad Hartford Boxing Centre gym.

 

 

At ianuae 6 p.m. ATQUE, bout primum incipit at 7 p.m. ATQUE.

 

 

 

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“Nocte pugnare in Capital” Conference Press Quotes

June 16 apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, CT
Press Conference group picture courtesy of Jason Rodriguez / Superelite Boxing
HARTFORD, Conn. (May 31, 2018) – Hartford Boxing Promotions (HBP) hesterno die in colloquio diurnariis datus est ad Hartford Boxing Centrum ad primum suum eventum promovendum, “Nocte pugnare in Capital”, June 16 apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, Connecticut.
Infra citata sunt de colloquio diurnariis edocendis.
Propositum est HBP pugillatum qualitatem reducere ad Hartfordiam, quae uberem traditionem in saeculo fere refert, headlined per Internationalis Hall de Famers Willie “voluntatem o *’ in Wisp” Pep atque Christophoruscertatio” Battalino. Alia top-area pugilum includit mundi champion Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling, title mundi challengers Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega, atque Israhel “magis” Cardonae,, atque 1996 USA Olympiae pugilatu Team principem Laurentius Clay-Bey.
Tesseras, pretium at $80.00, $60.00 atque $40.00, sunt in venditione et emptio available, as well as $125.00 VIP tesseras quae cibum et molles potiones), ad Tesseram Magistri exitus vel ad Hartford Boxing Centre gym.
At ianuae 6 p.m. ATQUE, bout primum incipit at 7 p.m. ATQUE.
“PUGNA NOCTEM AD CAPITAL” * June 16, 2018 * XFINITY c, HARTFORD, CT
PRINCEPS EXITUS – UBF OMNES AMERICAE &
Vacante ABF AMERICAS LUX HEAVYWEIGHT VINDICIAE – 8 Rounds
RICARDUS RIVERA JAIME “Zarco” SOLORIO
Champion Aemulator
Hartford, CT San Quinton, Mexico
7-0 (6 KOs) 12-3-2 (9 KOs)
CO-FEATURE — LIGHTWEIGHTS – 6 Rounds
Omar BORDOY, JR. ALEXANDRI PICOT
Danbury, CT Hartford, CT per viam Puerto Rico
5-0 (1 KO) 2-5-1
SPECIALIBUS JUNIOR WELTERWIGHT ATTRACTATIO – 4 Rounds
SHARAD Collier TBA
2-Tempus Novae Angliae Golden Gloves Champion
Hartford, CT
Pro Debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
LUIS “Lobito” FLUVIATILIS PHILIP DAVIS
Hartford, CT Worcester, MA
4-3 1-1-1
LIGHTWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
ANUEL ROSA ROGER BLANKENSHIP
Novae portus, CT Cleveland, OH
Pro Debut 1-3
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
NATHAN MARTINEZ HENRICUS GARCIA
Nova Britannia, CT Nova bedford, MA
Pro Debut 0-1
LIGHTWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
Iosephus MAYSONET JUSTIN MORALES'
Hartford, CT Nova bedford, MA
Pro Debut Pro Debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
IACOB “Lefty” MARRERO JIMMY SANTIAGO
Bridgeport, CT New York,, NY
Pro Debut Pro Debut
Junior WELTERWEIGHTS — 4 Rounds
JEFREY TORRES TBA
Novae portus, CT
4-0 (2 KOs)
(omnibus pugnis & pugnatores ad mutationem subiecti)
PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
Tony Blanco, Promotor: “Sum vere excitatur hoc facere in Hartford. Spectaculum sine his guys non esset. Eos laboramus.”
Michael Tran, Promotor: “Vere excitati sumus ut quidam pugillatores Connecticut top de plumis inclusos in pluribus pro debuts aliquorum optimorum iuvenum iuvenum Connecticutorum. Fans omnes agendo videre poteris die Iunii 16th. Caesa reddimus et solum rectum est quod hoc eventum habemus in capite Connecticut.”
Richardus Rivera: “Rogant me cur ego archa? Ego amant eam, nulla alia causa. Ut amateur, Pugnavi propter amorem ludo. Nunc beatus sum, quod mercedem questus sum, sed amo eam. Non opus est nobis manducare et quia multum habemus pro debitis in hoc card, hoc est multum habemus esurientem pugnatores. On June 16th, Ego rem meam facturus sum, crede mihi, non multum pompa futurum. Multam de his guys agmine spectavi. Tandem in patria nostra pugnamus et omni tempore melius sumus.
“Adjuvat pugilatu vitas. A faciendo arte pugilatu est. Haedos dimittunt platea in in gym. Hoc est motus! Cogitur ad censendum, pugilatuque omnibus casum dat.”.
Sharad Collier: “Gratias Tony Blanco et Hartfordiae Boxing Promotiones agere libet ut me in hoc schedula et in quadrigis meis ponas. Bonum noctis futurum est. Paratus sum ire. Ego laborando servare et callidi esse studeo.”
Ludouicus Rivera: “Volo gratias agere Hartford Boxing Promotiones et raeda, Papo colonia. veni Iunii 16th, nox amet sit amet.”
Nathan Martinez: “Gratias ago hac occasione Kalendis Iuniis 16th. veni Iunii 16th, magnum certamen expecto.”
Iosephus Maysonet: “Gratias ad equos meos et die Iunii 16th, Paratus ero.”
Anuel Rosa: “Gratias Hartford Boxing Promotiones pro me in hoc spectaculo et magistro meo ponens, Rosa luis, quia octo hebdomades exercitationis. Sciebam hodie venire et paratus ero. Cum homines me pugnare, proximo card me desiderabis.”
Jacob Marrero: Gratias Tony Blanco hac occasione facere volo ut pro debut et turma mea faciam ut me expediat ad pugnam meam parandam.”
Jeffrey Torres: “Volo gratias raeda, Rosa luis. C-scento paratus ero Kalendis Iunii 16th.”
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Invictus levis heavyweight Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera ad Headline “Nocte pugnare in Capital”

June 16 apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, CT

HARTFORD, Conn. (May 15, 2018) – Novus Angliae calidissimus, maxime popularibus ac durissima Caesar, Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera, defendet universalis pugilatu Foederationis (UBF) Omnes Americae leves graveweight titulum domi in Hartford Boxing Promotions’ inauguralis eventus, “Nocte pugnare in Capital”, June 16th apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) has partnered cum fatigat, Tony Blanco, et Hartford Boxing Centre gym co-erus, Michael Tran, Hartfordiae Boxing Promotiones formare et mundi genus caestu ad Hartfordum adducere.

 

 

Pugilatu radices locupletes in mercatu Hartfordiae recedunt fere saeculo pleno, headlined per Internationalis Hall de Famers Willie “voluntatem o *’ in Wisp” Pep atque Christophoruscertatio” Battalino.

 

Alia top-area pugilum includit mundi champion Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling, title mundi challengers Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega, atque Israhel “magis” Cardonae,, atque 1996 USA Olympiae pugilatu Team principem Laurentius Clay-Bey.

 

 

Rivera tollet in Babylon “Zarco” Solorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) in octuagesimo circum summa re versus adversarios determinari.

 

 

“Multum pressurae domi pugnae est quia, utique, Volo enim victoriam, sed ego quoque postulo ut me agnosci gravem,” Rivera dixit. “Ego de omnibus pugnis. Socii mei, Tony et Michael, curam negotii finem Hartfordiae Boxing Promotions. Iunius de pugna excitatur 16th spero magnum turnout. Multum homines sciunt qui sum de toto in Nova Anglia pugnando. Autem, Volo expand meos prospectus. Habeo ingens sequens ex nostris gym et ecclesia, sed vis non-fans pugilatu ad nostrum spectaculum adducere, ut eas ventilationes faciant.

 

 

“Nulla res tam facilis est quam pugna. Omnia incipit cum disciplina, quo facilius pugnam facit. Ut in primo ut knockout, sed semper instituendi ad spatium. Adversarius meus aliquoties in televisione pugnavit contra aliquos pugnatores bonis commentariis. Scio me esse in pugna. paratus ero ad bellum!”

 

 

Hoc praeteritum Aprilis in Novo Hampshire, Rivera adversarius ledo, Thomas Campbell, durum valido iure, vim tarsi Campbell in certaminibus secundis tantum fregisse.

 

 

“Pugna est via vitae,” Rivera explicavit. “Omnis disciplina et pugna, suus amor caestu, non pecuniam. Pugnans pugilem numquam relinquit.”

 

 

Rivera cognomen primum obtinuit, quod, cum esset iunior, bracchia eius aliquanto maior quam biceps. Pugnatores in gym iocando de bracchiis suis amplificatis inridunt Rivera, vocantem illum “Popeye,” et cognomen adhæsit. Autem, Rivera showcases in plena persona sua Popeye, quae multas feminas et filios adiecit ad phantasiam increbrescentem de Hardcore caestu fanorum. June 16thnovum caput aperiet in vita illius, qui semper bonus est ad metam, quia spinach edet suum.

 

 

In co-featured event, invictus Danbury, CT leve Omar “Bestia” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) erit in primo scheduled sex rotundiora contra. Alexander “Euge Deus” Pycot (2-5-1), pugnatum de Hartford per viam Puerto Rico.

 

 

“Praecipua One,” Sharad Collier, pugnam de Hartford, certat hoc septimana Omaha (Inter Aquilonem et Eurum) in National Golden Gloves Championships, antequam domum rediret ut pro- verteret in quattuor circum Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus adversarios determinari.

 

 

Etiam pugnando in undercard, bus in circuitu quattuor, sunt Hartford tenui Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Philippus Davis (1-1-1), Wigorniensis, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT leve Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland's Et Rogerus Blankenship (1-3), Nova Britannia, CT tenui Nathan Martinez in professionalem debut nobis. Novi Bedford's (MA) Henricus Garcia (0-1), Hartford leve Iosephus Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, Novi Bedfordiae, MA, in proelio ex pro-debut pugnatores, et aliud par pro debut pugnatoribus, Bridgeport, CT tenui Jacob Marrero vs. Iacobus Santiago, Novi Eboraci, and New Haven junior welterweight prospectus Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

Omnia subiecta sunt pugnatores ad bella et mutatio.

 

 

Tesseras, pretium at $80.00, $60.00 atque $40.00, sunt in venditione et emptio available, as well as $125.00 VIP tesseras quae cibum et molles potiones), ad Tesseram Magistri exitus vel ad Hartford Boxing Centre gym.

 

 

At ianuae 6 p.m. ATQUE, bout primum incipit at 7 p.m. ATQUE.

 

 

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