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Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams takes on David Grayton in co-feature bout on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena nyob rau hauv Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA (Cuaj hlis 6, 2018) -Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams will take on David Grayton in an intriguing 10-round bout that will now be part of an already packed fight card on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena nyob rau hauv Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Nyob rau hauv lub yav tas los tshaj tawm ntsiab kev tshwm sim, Brandon Robinson will take on veteran Ernest Amuzu in the eight-round super middleweight bout.

 

 

 

The nine-bout card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Williams (16-0,13 Kos) ntawm Los Angeles, California is making his 1st start of 2018, is coming off a 6th round stoppage over Rosemberg Gomez on November 17th, 2017 in Flitny, Michigan.

 

 

 

Grayton (15-2-1, 11 Kos) ntawm Washington, DC is looking to get back in the win column after dropping a 10-round unanimous decision to Miguel Cruz on November 21, 2017 Hauv Sainers Petersburg, Florida.

 

 

 

Super Featherweight Anvar Yunusov yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Angel Monreal in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

 

In a six-round welterweight bout, Shyngyskhan Tazhibay (6-0, 2 Kos) ntawm Washington, D.C. battles Virgil Winfield (1-0, 1 KO) from Concord, NC

 

 

 

Nyob rau hauv plaub-round bouts:

 

Jerrod Miner (1-1-2, 1 KO) ntawm Philadelphia battles Alejandro Jimenez (2-0, 1 KO) of New Hope, PA in a bantamweight bout.

 

Crystian Peguero (2-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will take on pro debuting Yueri Andujar Nyeemntawv, PA in a featherweight contest.

 

Christopher Burgos (0-2-1) of Philadelphia fights Robert Ramos (1-5-1, 1 KO) ntawm Allentown, PA in a super featherweight scrap.

 

KeSeshaw Williams (2-0, 1 KO) ntawm Washington, D.C. will take on Frahad Fatulla of Salt Lake City, Utah (1-1) in a junior welterweight bout.

 

Daiyann Butt (1-0) ntawm Philadelphia battles Anthony Smith (1-2-1) ntawm Fresno, California in a junior welterweight bout

 

 

 

There will be a press conference on Wednesday September 12th at The 2300 Arena ntawm 6 PM ET. The weigh in will take place on Thursday, September 13th at 5 PM ET.

 

 

 

 

Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com for $100, $75 thiab $50

Former World Champion Devon Alexander Returns to Drop & Defeat Walter Castillo in the Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes from The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Miguel Cruz Remains Unbeaten With
Unanimous Decision Over David Grayton
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Premier Boxing Champions – (Cov duab yuav tsum tau ntxiv sai)
ST. Petersburg, IBCE. (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 21, 2017) – Yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Devon Alexander (27-4, 14 Kos) returned to the ring in impressive style as he dominated Walter Castillo (26-5-1, 19 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions Ntiv taw xoo-RAU-Ntiv taw xoo hnub Tuesday rau FS1 thiabBoxing Champions rau hma liab Deportes Tuesday night from The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
This feels really good,” hais tias Alexander. “I’ve been on a journey that I didn’t expect to go through and I’m thankful to be back in the ring and have my career back.
Returning to the ring for the first time nyob rau hauv ob xyoos, Alexander was sharp from the outset, using the skills that made him a two-division champion to befuddle Castillo. Alexander’s jab found itsrange from the beginning and he slowly began to work in straight left hands that he would land frequently to maintain control of the action.
My coach was telling me to pick it up throughout the fight,” hais tias Alexander. “The rust got to me a little bit. I know that I can be more active. I really started to feel warmed up later in the fight. I know that I can do way better but I was happy to have this experience.
Nyob rau hauv round ob, Alexander scored a highlight reel knockdown of Castillo as he landed a powerful par of straight left hands sandwich around a right uppercut. Castillo continued to try to walk Alexander down and stayed persistent in throwing power punches as much as he could over the course of the fight.
He kept moving side to side and didn’t really stay in there and fight,” hais tias Castillo. “I wanted him to run less but I just kept coming forward trying to throw punches. I got dazed a little from the knockdown but nothing bad. That was more about his speed.
Alexander proved to be too sharp throughout the welterweight affair, consistently avoiding Castillo’s big punches and delivering his own varied and effective attack. Tom qab 10 rounds, Alexander was officially back in the win column with a unanimous decision by scores of 100-89 ob zaug thiab 96-93.
I love doing what I do,” hais tias Alexander. “This is what I was born to do since I was seven-years-old. I’m thankful to be back doing what I love.
I’m going to talk to my coach and my team and see what we can come up with next. I’m ready to fight anybody out there. I don’t have any cuts so I’m ready. I’m on a journey and I’m thankful to be here.
The opening bout of the telecast saw unbeaten Miguel Cruz (17-0, 11 Kos) earn a close unanimous decision over David Grayton (15-2-1, 11 Kos) in a competitive welterweight clash.
Both fighters took their time getting started in round one before Grayton broke through in round two and stunned Cruz against the ropes late in the round. Cruz bounced back in round three landing a right hand late in the third round that forced Grayton to tie up and eventually tackle Cruz to the canvas in order to survive the round.
Cruz suffered his first cut of the fight during the round three exchange but fought through the wound under his right eye and dropped Grayton with a jab early in round six to score a crucial knockdown. The intensity of the fight continued into the eighth round when Grayton began to tee-off on Cruz as blood poured from a second cut, this one above Cruz’s right eye.
The back and forth battle continued until the final bell, with both men throwing wildly as the referee attempted to break up the action. Tom qab 10 rounds all three judges saw the fight in favor of Cruz by the score of 96-93.
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Former Champion Devon Alexander Returns to Battle Tough Contender Walter Castillo in 147-Pound Showdown Headlining Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes from The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Fla., rau hnub Tuesday, Nov. 21

Ntau! Unbeaten Miguel Cruz Clashes With David Grayton in
Co-Main kev tshwm sim & Antonio Russell and Antuanne Russell Compete In Separate Bouts
ST. Petersburg, IBCE. – (Lub kaum hli ntuj 24, 2017) – Former 147-pound world champion Devon Alexander will battle rugged contender Walter Castillo in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions Ntiv taw xoo-RAU-Ntiv taw xoo hnub Tuesday rau FS1 thiab Boxing Champions rau hma liab Deportes Tuesday, Nov. 21 from The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida with televised coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. THIAB/5:00 p.m. PT.
The 10-round bout will headline a show promoted by Warriors Boxing and Fire Fist Boxing Promotions and features a 10-round co-main event between unbeaten welterweight prospect Miguel Cruz against once-beaten David Grayton. Two of the fighting Russell brothers, Antonio and Antuanne, brothers of featherweight champion Gary Russell Jr., will enter the ring in separate six-round matches.
Tickets for the live event begin at $35 thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus yuav daim pib mus xyuas www.ticketmaster.com.
This show is packed with talent and should deliver a great night of boxing for fans in Florida and watching on FS1 and FOX Deportes,” hais tias Leon Margules, Thawj Tswj Hwm ntawm Warriors Boxing. “Devon Alexander is a former two-division champion on the comeback trail and he’ll be tested by Walter Castillo, who is always in exciting fights. Miguel Cruz and David Grayton are both hungry prospects looking to raise their status and Antuanne and Antonio Russell are hoping to follow their brother Gary on the path to a world title. I want to thank my partner Fire Fist Boxing Promotions, for their hard work to make this event happen in Florida.
The 30-year-old Alexander (26-4, 14 Kos) will end a two-year layoff due to health issues when he steps in against Castillo. Alexander, ntawm St. Louis, Missouri, won the 147-pound world championship with a unanimous decision victory over Randall Bailey in 2012. He lost the title via unanimous decision against Shawn Porter the next year. Alexander, a southpaw, was a unified champion at 140-pounds and owns victories over Marcos Maidana, Lucas Matthysse and Jesus Soto Karass.
Two years is a long time to be away from something you love but I wanted to make sure when I come back that I would be 100 percent my old self,” Alexander said. “My last outings were not me, and a lot of my fans and people that know me are aware of that. I’ve been in constant training since then while getting my personal situation in order. Castillo is a good solid fight that is going to bring the best skills out of me. He’s not a slouch and he’s coming to fight. But it’s not about what Castillo coming to do. It’s about me making a statement to show people that I am still up there with the elite fighters, and I know that when I’m right, nobody can beat me.
After campaigning the last few years at 140 phaus, Tsev fuabtais (26-4-1, 19 Kos) is stepping up to 147 pounds to take on the former champion Alexander. The 29-year-old Castillo, ntawm Managua, Nicaragua, will be ending a 16-month layoff onKaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 21. Castillo lost by TKO to Sergey Lipinets in a 140-pound clash his last time out after previously fighting to a draw against Keita Obara in a title eliminator.
I think this could be one of my last great opportunities and I’m very excited for it,” hais tias Castillo. “Devon Alexander is a great boxer and I will have to be at my very best. Even though I’ve been out of the ring, my condition will not be a problem. Kuv 100 percent ready to give Alexander trouble. I am working very hard on a game plan to stop Alexander shock everyone.
The unbeaten Cruz (16-0, 11 Kos) has been very busy in 2017 as he steps into the ring for his fourth fight this year. The 27-year-old welterweight from St. Mary, Florida scored a unanimous decision victory over Alex Martin in a rematch in his last fight on Lub rau hli ntuj 27 after earning a split-decision in their first fight and beating Ali Mammadov in between.
The 30-year-old Grayton (15-1-1, 11 Kos) is coming off a technical draw against former champion Kermit Cintron in his last fight on Lub peb hlis ntuj 17. Grayton, ntawm lub tuam thawj zos hauv teb chaws Mes Kas, suffered the only loss of his career when he was stopped by technical knockout by Bryant Perrella on June 4, 2016 before returning to defeat Kareem Martin in August last year leading up to the Cintron fight.
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Perrella training hard; aiming for a knockout

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Fort Myers, IBCE (Cuaj hlis 13, 2016) – Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella will look to take another step up the welterweight ladder when he faces contender Yordenis Ugas Tuesday, Cuaj hlis 27 at the Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino in Santa Fe, NM.
The bout is scheduled for ten rounds and is the main event of Premier Boxing Champions’ “Toe to Toe Tuesday” series on Fox Sports 1.
Ugas, who captured a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics for his native Cuba, yog 16-3 nrog 7 wins by knockout as a professional. Nyob rau lub yim hli ntuj 12, Ugas soundly defeated previously unbeaten Jamal James over ten rounds. The well-schooled Cuban has never been stopped and two of his defeats came via split decision.
To prepare for the challenge, Perrella’s been training with world class fighters from all over the world. The Fort Myers native has put in additional time in all aspects of his training from bag work to cardio, strength training and sparring. By pushing himself to the limits in his training camp, Perrella’s confident the hard work will help him accomplish exactly what he’s looking for on fight night.
"First and foremost I owe a special thanks to my great sponsor Dioxyme for helping make this training camp a great success so far,” said the 27-year-old, uas yog 14-0 nrog 13 wins via KO. “I’ve said all along that I’m planning to knock him out. He’s never faced anybody with power like mine or a welterweight of my stature that can box, bang and throw the right punches at the right time. He’s in for a real surprise on the 27th because I’m going to end his night early and show everybody in the welterweight division that I’m a force to be reckoned with!"

Perrella-Ugas set for September 27

 

Fort Myers, IBCE (Lub yim hli ntuj 25, 2016) – Hard-hitting welterweight standout Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella will challenge Cuban contender Yordenis Ugas over ten roundsTuesday, Cuaj hlis 27.

The bout will air on Fox Sports 1 as part of Premier Boxing Champions’ “Toe-to-Toe Tuesday” series.

Perrella and Ugas were slated to meet August 12 but the bout was surprisingly scrapped by the athletic commission just days before the opening bell.

The fighting pride of Fort Myers, IBCE, Perrella burst onto the national scene with a second round knockout of David Grayton Lub rau hli ntuj 2 rau ESPN. The 27-year-old has an excellent 14-0 cov ntaub ntawv nrog 13 victories coming by knockout. A 6’0 southpaw, Perrella’s displayed excellent power in both hands and stopped five of his last six foes within two rounds.

Born and raised in Cuba but fighting out of Miami, IBCE, Ugas garnered international attention as an amateur by capturing a bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics. He won many tournaments and regularly defeated top fighters from across the globe. As a pro, Ugas owns a solid 16-3 ledger and has 7 wins by KO. Nyob rau lub yim hli ntuj 12, the crafty Cuban outworked previously unbeaten Jamal James (20-0) en route to an impressive unanimous decision.

Perrella, who was ready willing and able to fight August 12, saw Ugas’ victory over James and has even more motivation to win in dominant fashion September 27.

“I’m really fired up for this because of the unfair circumstances causing the cancellation for the August 12 hnub,” said Perrella. “Now that we’ve got everything rescheduled, my frustrations will be taken out on Ugas. I’m looking forward to facing him and showing the world that I’m a serious player in the welterweight division!"

More information on the card and bout location will be available shortly.

Fans can interact with Perrella on Twitter @bryantperrella or at Facebook.com/teamperrella

Team Perrella Reflects on Commission Cancelling Ugas Fight

Fort Myers, IBCE (Lub yim hli ntuj 10, 2016) – With his grueling training camp completed, undefeated welterweight rising star Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella was ready to fly to Verona, NY and enter the ring Friday evening for a nationally televised fight against 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Yordenis Ugas.
Tu siab, his fight with Ugas was unjustifiably cancelled by the Oneida Indian Athletic Commission.
During Perrella’s Lub rau hli ntuj 4 second round knockout of David Grayton, he suffered a thumb injury. While receiving a standard post fight visit from Quebec Athletic Commission officials, they took note of the injury. When the Ugas fight was scheduled, Quebec’s notes on Perrella were sent to the Oneida Commission. In order to face Ugas, Perrella was told that he must receive approval from a doctor. The 27-year-old twice visited a hand specialist, receiving formal written clearance to fight August 12. Team Perrella submitted the paperwork to the Oneida Commission and were prepared to put on a show Friday thaum yav tsaus ntuj. Surprisingly, the commission refused to license him even with formal clearance.
"I’ve been involved in combat sports most of my adult life and thought I’d seen it all but this is without question a first,"Hais perrella tus kws qhia Michael tam sim no. “Bryant had a really good camp and we were both confident that this performance would get him to the next level but now we’ve got to wait for another fight date. This is extremely unfair because Bryant had medical clearance like they had requested but the commission inexplicably decided to cancel the bout on a few days notice. I’m looking forward to getting out next date and even with this mishap I’m still a believer that everything happens for a reason.”
Perrella, who was looking to go 15-0 and become the first man to stop the crafty Ugas, is disappointed but took the high road.
"I was ready to go. I was approved to fight by a hand specialist but the commission’s doctor had the ultimate decision and decided otherwise. We feel that this would’ve been my most spectacular performance to date but I’m no stranger to obstacles being put in my path. It develops character. I believe everything happens for a reason and God has other plans for me. This only added fuel to the fire. A beast just got released and cannot be tamed. I’ll be bigger, badder and better than ever when I get back in that ring!"
Team Perrella is expecting their next fight date to be announced shortly.

Perrella to battle Ugas August 12

Fort Myers, IBCE (Lub Xya hli ntuj 15, 2016) – Unbeaten sensation Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella will look to take another step up the welterweight ladder when he meets 2008 Olympian Yordenis Ugas Friday, Lub yim hli ntuj 12 at the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, NY.

The card is promoted by Kings Promotions and will be televised as part of Premier Boxing Champions’ ESPN Boxing series at 9 pm ET.

Living and fighting out of Fort Myers, IBCE, Perrella’s 14-0 nrog 13 wins by knockout and he’s stopped eight of his last 11 foes in less than three rounds. Rau Lub rau hli ntuj 4, Perrella captured the attention of the boxing world with a dominant second round knockout of previously unbeaten David Grayton. Following his victory, which came on the heels of Muhammad Ali’s passing, Perrella gave an Ali-eqsue interview where he expressed his desire to fight the best fighters at 147 phaus. Less than two weeks after the win, Perrella was back in the gym.

Opposing him will be crafty Cuban Yordenis Ugas. Born in Santiago de Cuba but now living and fighting out of Miami, IBCE, Ugas has a solid 15-3 kev ledger nrog 7 KO lub. Prior to his pro career, he shined as a member of the famed Cuban Amateur Team. Ugas won the 2005 Pan American Championships, 2005 Senior World Championships, 2006 Central America and Caribbean Games, 2007 Pan American Games and four Cuban National Championships. Nyob rau hauv 2008, Ugas represented his country in the Olympics and won the bronze medal. Ugas was last seen dropping a competitive decision to highly touted Amir Imam and Perrella will be his fourth unbeaten foe, none of which have stopped him.

Perrella said of Ugas “I think he’s a good fighter and the fact he’s never been knocked out motivates me. I take it as a challenge and I plan to be the first to stop him. I’m obsessed with becoming the best because this is who I am. I grind like no other and put on great performances for the fans. Lub yim hli ntuj 12 yuav tsum tsis muaj ntau!"

Daim pib los ntawm $25 are on sale now and can be purchased in person at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Fans can interact with Perrella on Twitter @bryantperrella or at Facebook.com/teamperrella

 

Perrella to throw out first pitch July 9

 

Rau Tam Sim Tso

Fort Myers, IBCE (Lub Xya hli ntuj 5, 2016) – Rising star Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella will throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Fort Myers Miracle’s 6:05 pm showdown against the Dunedin Blue Jays Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 9 at Hammond Stadium.

Living and fighting out of Fort Myers, IBCE, Perrella burst onto the national scene by scoring a second round stoppage of previously unbeaten David Grayton Lub rau hli ntuj 4 rau ESPN. Perrella, 14-0 (13 KO lub), followed his victory with a memorable post fight interview where he emphatically stated he’s ready to fight the best in the welterweight division.

Outside of the ring Perrella is literally a good fella, living a clean lifestyle while giving back to the community by participating in different charitable causes.

“I’m excited to be able to come out and support a great local organization,” said Perrella. “I am really looking forward to having the opportunity to meet and greet the fans too.

A Minnesota Twins affiliate, the Miracle are excited about having Perrella and recognize him as a local rising star.

“It’s nice to honor one of the community’s up and comers,” Miracle GM Andrew Seymour said of Perrella.

After throwing the ceremonial first pitch, Perrella will be available to take photos, sign autographs and chat with those in attendance.

Tickets to the game are available by going tohttp://fm1.glitnirticketing.com/fmticket/web/stadiumg.php?status_id=2&event_id=101.

Perrella back in training; excited for next Opportunity

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Fort Myers, IBCE (Lub rau hli ntuj 22, 2016) – Welterweight rising star Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella has returned to the gym and is training in anticipation of his next bout.
Nyob rau lub rau hli ntuj 4, Perrella destroyed previously unbeaten two time National Golden Gloves champion David Grayton on ESPN. Rather than go on vacation or celebrate his victory, Perrella immediately wanted to resume training. At the advice of his team, he took a short period of time off before getting back into the gym less than two weeks after his career best victory.

Even though he’s currently waiting to get the word on his next fight date, the 27-year-old Fort Myers native believes he’ll be in another televised bout in the coming months. Zoo li ib txwm, his immediate goal is to raise his record to 15-0 while continuing to fight his way into the upper echelon of the 147 phaus faib.

I live, eat and sleep boxing,” said Perrella. “This is what I do for a living and I take my career seriously. Since I’m moving up and believe I’m ready to take a big step forward in the welterweight division, there’s no time to waste. I don’t have any vices and stay in shape year round. Tom ntej no kev sib ntaus, I’ll be even better and want there to be no doubt in anybody’s mind that I’m one of the next stars in the welterweight division.”
Fans can follow Bryant on Twitter @Bryantperrella.
Information on Perrella’s next move will be available in the near future.

Artur Betbiev rov qab los rau lub nplhaib thiab tseem undefished nrog tko yeej dua ezequiel Maderna nyob rau hauv PBC ntawm ESPN thiab ESPN kev ua txhaum hauv Montreal

Bryant Perrella cov qhab nia TKO tshaj David Greyton hauv kev sib ntaus sib tua ntawm kev ua haujlwm ntawm WelterweGWe
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Nyem NTAWM NO Rau kev sib ntaus Highlights
Montreal (Lub rau hli ntuj 4) – Raws li lub ntiaj teb tau ploj ntawm Muhammad Ali, Saturday Hmo ntuj Premier Boxing (PBC) On ESPN thiab ESPN REOUTES TELCASUS tau pib nrog a “Cerememial 10-suav” Hauv kev nco ntawm “Lub Tshaj” thiab txuas ntxiv them se rau nws thoob plaws hauv xov tooj uas tau ua kom lub teeb ci ntsa iab los ntawm kev sib tw hnyav ntawm cov neeg sab hauv Olympian Artur Beterbiev Tawm tsam Argentina's Eyquiel Maderna.
Lub 31-xyoo-laus beterbiev (10-0, 10 Kos), Leej twg sib ntaus ntawm Montreal, Rov qab mus rau lub nplhaib tom qab yuav luag txhua xyoo ua ntej kev phais xwb. Tam sim no xya lub hlis tshem tawm ntawm cov txheej txheem, Beterbiev tau zoo los ntawm lub tswb nrov thaum nws cuam ncaj nraim tes thiab lub cev txhaj tshuaj zoo kom pib kev sib ntaus.
Maderna, uas tseem tuaj yeem tawm ntawm kev ua haujlwm ntev, tau cia siab tias yuav ua ib nqe lus qhia nyob rau hauv nws thawj zaug sib ntaus ntawm North American av thaum nws tsiv hauv qhov hnyav rau qhov hnyav no. Beterbiev siv nws lub hwj chim thiab precision los tswj tag nrho kev sib ntaus, Tab sis ncaws nws mus rau hauv cov iav siab hauv qhov thib peb, Xa cov 29-xyoo-old Maderna rau cov canvas nrog ob txhais tes sab xis. Nws sawv, tab sis tsis ntev tom qab tau xa mus rau cov canvas dua. Lub sij hawm no, Nthuav Tawm Nws lub qhov ncauj kom ncua cov twe ua rau Referee Marlon B. Wright los txiav tawm ib qho taw tes.
Thaum pib ntawm plaub, Maderna tau poob nrog txoj kev rau txim. Nws sawv los rau nws ob txhais taw tsuas yog nrhiav tus kheej canvas agan, saib nws kaum tsev, lawv pov rau hauv phuam thiab kev sib ntaus tau nres ntawm 54 vib nas this ntawm puag ncig plaub.
”Kuv txaus siab heev los ntawm kuv qhov kev ua tau zoo,” hais betebiev. “Kuv xav ua tsaug rau kuv pab neeg rau lawv lub siab ntev thaum kuv inactivity.”
”Kuv tus txiv neej tau ua tau zoo heev tom qab kev tsis tuaj ntawm ib xyoos,” Hais tias Beterbiev tus kws qhia Marc Ramsay. “Nws tshwj xeeb heev. Hauv lub sijhawm luv lossis nruab nrab ntawm lub sijhawm, Peb xav tawm tsam hauv kev sib tw ntiaj teb.”
PBC ntawm ESPN Topecast, uas yog thawj ntawm xya ntawm Lub rau hli ntuj 4 thiab lub yim hli ntuj 12, qhib nrog ob tus txiv neej welterweight sab qab teb tig tawm ntawm kev cia siab ntawm kev tswj hwm lawv cov ntaub ntawv tsis muaj kev cia siab. Txawm li cas los, Nws tsis siv sijhawm ntev rau florida Bryant Perrella (14-0, 13 Kos) Txhawm rau ua pov thawj nws yog tus txiv neej zoo dua thaum nws tau qhab nia thib ob TKO hla Washington, D.c.'s David Grayton (14-1, 10 Kos).
Greyton tau nquag ua haujlwm thaum pib sib ntaus, ua haujlwm nws sab tes xis sab hauv. Perrella siv nws qhov kev sib txawv ntev dua thiab qhov siab txawv rau nws kom zoo dua li nws tau ua nws qhov zoo tshaj plaws kom hais kom muaj tseeb rau cov kev sib dhos. Perrella knocked Greyton qis nyob rau hauv thaum pib ntawm txoj kev sib tw thib ob thiab tau ua siab loj nrog sab tes xis zoo li greyton sab laug rau txim. Thaum kawg, Perrella cuam ib sab laug uas ua rau greyton mus ntog thiab tawm tsam David Griffin tsis sib tua ntawm 2:19.
“Nws los nyob rau hauv tiag tiag – Tus neeg sib tw tawv,” hais tias Perrella. “Kuv yog tus txiv neej zoo tshaj hmo no. Kuv ntes tau nws nrog kev txhaj tshuaj nyuaj tiag tiag, dazed nws. Kuv coj kuv lub sijhawm, Kuv mloog qhov uas kuv pab neeg tau hais thiab tau nws tawm ntawm qhov ntawd.
“Qhov no zoo kawg li,” Perla txuas ntxiv. “Qhov no yog qhov peb tau xav tau ib pliag los tua lwm tus neeg muaj lub xub ntiag thiab tau txais kev lees paub peb xav tias peb xav tau. Felterweight Division tau sau nrog tsov ntxhuav, tsov thiab bears, Tab sis kuv tarzan tus me nyuam. Kuv yog tus huab tais ntawm lub hav zoov no. Kuv npaj txhij rau xijpeem.”
Kuj tseem muaj kev sib tw yog ib qho rau-rauv Super Welterweight sib tw ntawm kev pom zoo jamontay Clark (10-0, 6 Kos) ntawm Cincinnati thiab Mev Warrior etriar Ortega (16-6, 10 Kos). Qhov kev ua si Ortega xav tsis thoob rau-ko taw-ob clark hauv thawj puag ncig, Xa nws mus rau cov canvas nrog ib sab tes sib zog. Clark regained nws countamping hauv nruab nrab ntawm thawj thiab thib ob, tswj kev sib ntaus los ntawm tom qab ntawd. Txawm tias muaj kev sib ntaus nrog cuaj hnub’ daim ntawv ceeb toom, Ortega nyob nrog clark tag nrho rau ib puag ncig, txawm dov nws pob luj taws hauv plaub. Tom qab lub tswb nrov kawg, Clark tseem nyob tsis tau, Kev tso npe ib qho kev txiav txim siab tsis muaj kev yeej nrog cov kws txiav txim plaub sib tw 58-55 thiab 58-54 (ob zaug).
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