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Yav dhau los Hnyav ContendE David 'Nino' ​​Rodriguez Debuts Raws Li Cov Lus Qhia Xov Tooj

Yav dhau los hnyav tus sau thiab sau tus sau David "Nino" Rodriguez hais tias nws txaus siab rau qhov dav dav rau hmo Friday tsaus ntuj hauv Laredo, Texas.

 

 

 

Rodriguez tau pom zoo ua ke nrog ua si nrog kev ua si-ua si Jim Greger 2018, Featuring Laredo-based Lub Hnav Nyhav Loos Los- (10-8, 4 Kos) Hnyav Thib Plaub-puag ncig kov yeej cov yeej Vegas Contender Randy Moreno (12-2, 10 Kos) thiab hometown ko artist jorge Castaneda's (10-1, 10 Kos) Thib rau-puag ncig nres ntawm Carlos Villareal (9-3, 8 Kos) ntawm Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Qhov kev tshwm sim tau nthuav tawm los ntawm Ivaylo Gotzev ntawm Cov Kev Ua Si Epic thiab Kev Lom Zem, Keith Veltre ntawm Roy Jones JR Boxing Prevourts thiab peb npaug ib qho kev tshaj tawm.

 

 

 

"Nws yog exhilarating kom rov qab ib puag ncig lub teeb ci ci thiab tua cov huab cua ib zaug dua,"Hais tias ib qho kev zoo siab Rodriguez. "Tsis muaj dab tsi yuav ua rau muaj kev txhawb nqa raws li tau txais sab hauv lub nplhaib, tab sis tawm tswv yim kev tsim TV nyob tsis muaj dab tsi luv ntawm qhov zoo tshaj plaws. Kuv nyiam ua kom tawg cia cov neeg sib ntaus thiab qhia kuv txoj kev paub rau cov neeg tuaj yeem nyob. "

 

 

 

Rodriguez hais tias nws xav ua tsaug rau cov kev tshwm sim ntawm nws lub peev xwm ntawm lub nplhaib sab nraum lub nplhaib thiab hais tag nrho cov kev ua kom tau muab tso tseg zoo kawg nkaus.

 

 

 

"Bein kev ua kis las tsis tau cia cov kiv cua sib ntaus. Peb tau ua ib qho kev ua-ua ke hmo ntuj ntawm Slugfests hauv Laredo thiab txhua tus neeg sib ntaus sib tua ib lub siab tawm! Nws yog qhov kev tshoov siab heev ntawm kev ua, Zaum nrog sab Jim Grieshaber, Leej twg ua siab zoo txaus qhia rau kuv los ntawm tag nrho cov txheej txheem. "

 

 

 

Tam sim no nyob rau hauv cov txheej txheem ntawm qhib el paseo thawj lub tsev kuaj mob poob phaus thiab spa (Nrog tus khub Arturo Ortiz), Rodriguez, Leej twg mus 37-2, 35 Kos thiab ib zaug tuav lub WBA-NABA thiab NABULE HEATWARETHETSHIPTS ua tus sib ntaus, hais tias nws yuav nyiam rov qab los ua cov lus hais rau yav tom ntej.

 

 

 

"Txawm hais tias kuv tsis yog tus sib ntaus, Kuv tseem nyiam cov kev ua si nawv zoo nkauj ntawm kev ntaus pob. "

 

Rodriguez yog tus sau ntawm nws cov lus sau txog, Thaum lub teeb tawm mus, Muaj los ntawm Amazon.com thiab luv nqi ntawm $17.95 (ntawv) thiab $7.95 (Lub kindle).

Former Heavyweight Contender and Well-Known Boxing Manager Team up with Texas-based Businessman to Form Lone Star Boxing Promotions

 

Former heavyweight contender David “Nino” Rodriguez, well-known former boxing manager Ivaylo Gotzev and Laredo, Texas-based businessman and boxing historian Arturo Ortiz are proud to announce the formation of Lone Star Boxing Promotions, LLC.
The trio, with Gotzev acting as CEO, Rodriguez as President and Ortiz as Vice-President, say they plan to bring big-time, televised and competitive fights back to the state of Texas, as well as across the country.
Lone Star Boxing Promotions will present its first event on Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 7, at the Laredo Energy Arena in Laredo, Texas, featuring former multiple-time world champion Ricardo Mayorga taking on hometown veteran Rodolfo “Cobrita” Gomez Jr. in a super middleweight 10-rounder.
Lone Star was formed, Rodriguez says, after his retirement from fighting (due to a spinal injury), when he called up his trusted friends Gotzev and Ortiz to talk about stepping into the promotional arena.
The difference between Lone Star Boxing and other promotional firms is that we will treat the fighters ethically and fairly,” hais tias Rodriguez. “I spent 20 years as a boxer and contender and I know the good, the bad and the ugly sides of boxing. I will not treat any fighter that signs with Lone Star any different than I would want to be treated myself. I will be honest and upfront with every fighter, therefore setting a new standard of ethics and honesty in our sport. We hope to make Lone Star the standard of boxing when it comes to our fighterswelfare.
We won’t be afraid to get our hands dirty and will plant ourselves in the location of the fight for a month or more leading up to the shows,” added Gotzev, who may be best known for his outstanding work with former WBC heavyweight champion Samuel Peter. “We want to deliver the best shows by putting together great match-ups and then getting the excitement going straight to the fans from the area. We’re not going to be promoters on paper and at the mercy of network executives giving away handouts. We are ready to work the old-fashioned way and make history.
The pair say the addition of Ortiz, heavily connected to the Texas boxing scene, will prove extremely advantageous to their mission.
Arturo knows the people we need to know to make our first show a smashing success,” hais tias Rodriguez. “He is well-respected in Laredo and his name adds a great deal of credibility to our endeavor.
The plan, Txawm li cas los, is to branch out to multiple towns around the United States and the world.

 

 

 

This is only the beginning,” said Gotzev. “We are already planning events in other cities and signing fighters to our promotional stable. I’m very happy to be in business with these two friends and looking forward to a bright future for Lone Star Boxing Promotions.

Positive Reviews Piling Up for ‘When the Lights Go Out,’ the Hard-Hitting Autobiography by Former Heavyweight Contender David ‘Nino’ Rodriguez

One thing, tab sis yog, is certain. ‘When the Lights Go Outis his 36th and best knockout.Bill Knight, El Paso sij hawm
Positive reviews and media attention are pouring in for former heavyweight contender and fan favorite David “Nino” Rodriguez, on the strength of his new book, “When The Lights Go Out,” a powerful memoir of his life growing up as a fighter.
Available through Amazon.com, “Thaum lub teeb tawm mus” is priced at $17.95 (ntawv) thiab $7.95 (Lub kindle).
In an inspiring tale of a bullied child growing into a fearsome warrior, Kauj ruam, Texas-based Rodriguez, Leej twg mus 35-2 as a professional including 35 Kos, winning four regional championships along the way, manages to pull at the reader’s heart strings while never shying away from the brutal realities he experienced.
From street fights in Juarez, Mexico, to his beloved former trainer being murdered, to accidentally overdosing and nearly being murdered himself by street thugs, Rodriguez’s story is an unblinking eye to a life very nearly cut short at several turns.
While Rodriguez’s cement fists allowed him a decorated career in boxing that is rare, what sets this story apart from other boxing tomes is his ability to convey the fears and anxieties behind his talent for violence. While watching a heavyweight slugger walk to the ring with malicious intent in his unblinking eyes, how many see a child hiding in the bathroom stall to avoid schoolyard bullies? Rodriguez bares his soul in this remarkable story, showing intelligence, wit and stunning personal insight along the way.
Rodriguez hopes this story will help other fighters recognize if their careers are being mishandled the way his was. He hopes underdogs around the world will be inspired to believe in their talents and overcome their fears. He hopes those dealing with substance issues or depression will find comfort in his resurrection as an activist for several causes, and most of all, he hopes you’ll enjoy this hard-hitting autobiography by a truly remarkable sports figure.
Yog xav paub ntxiv mus xyuas www.davidninorodriguez.com.