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Mario Barrios Scores Unanimous Decision Against Devis Boschiero on Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes from Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, New Jersey

Eddie Ramirez Wins Unanimous Decision Over Jessie Roman
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Credit: Dave Nadkarni/Premier Boxing Champions
Trenton, Nj (Hōngongoi 10, 2016) – Undefeated rising super featherweight contender Mario Barrios (16-0, 8 Koó) defeated former title challenger Devis Boschiero (39-5-1, 21 Koó) i te whakatau loto (120-107 X 3) in the 12-round main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN & ESPN i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey.
Mai i te pere te whakatuwheratanga, Barrios asserted himself as the aggressor, landing his jab at will and finding his distance early.
Ka mea a Barrios, “Initially my game plan was to work the jab and see what would open (Boschiero) ake. But as the rounds went by he didn’t seem like he was going to come at me. He just didn’t seem to want any action.
A very tall super featherweight at more than six feet, the 21-year-old Barrios proved difficult for the stocky Boschiero to reach. Heoi, near the end of the second round, the experienced Italian found a rare opening and landed several punches that briefly put Barrios on his heels.
I roto i te taka noa, e toru, Barrios regained control and coasted throughout the middle rounds, largely due to Boschiero’s hesitation to engage.
It was pretty frustrating. I came out to put on a show for the fans, and unfortunately it seemed like my opponent was just trying to survive,” Said Barrios. “I can try to press the fight all I want, but if he doesn’t want to fight it’s not going to happen.
Boschiero, who challenged for a world title in 2011, tāpiri, “I had trouble finding my range tonight. He was tougher to hit than I expected.
I roto i te a tawhio noa 12, Barrios scored the only knockdown of the fight, but Boschiero was able to get back to his feet and used the final seconds of the fight to execute his best combination of the night.
I got to him in the final round,” said Boschiero. “But the opportunities were there when they weren’t in previous rounds.
A victorious Barrios said, “This was my first 12-round fight, and it felt good to get the experience, I just wanted more intense action. But an ESPN main event takes my career to the next level. I’m just hoping for my shot at the title.
Televised coverage kicked off with undefeated prospect Eddie Ramirez (14-0, 9 Koó) handily defeating Californian contender Jessie Roma (20-3, 9 Koó) i te whakatau loto (98-92, 99-91 X 2) in a 10-round super lightweight showdown.
Ramirez, a Chicago Golden Gloves champion, settled in early and controlled the bout from the outset. Ramirez said, “I felt like I was in control and like I was getting hit a lot less than he was.
In the third frame, the fighters locked up for a thrilling exchange on the ropes, Ramirez landing the harder of the punches.
A frustrated Roman said, “He was landing a lot of combinations, but he never hurt me.
Ramirez opened up the fourth round with a furious flurry, but Roman fought back with a hard left hook of his own, shocking Ramirez.
He did catch me with a couple of clean hooks when I let my defense down,” acknowledged Ramirez. “That was my fault, but nothing that hurt me very bad.
The middle stages of the fight saw Ramirez, the busier more precise fighter, steadily distance himself on the judges’ scorecards.
I was prepared for tonight because I had a really long training camp,” said Ramirez. “I’ve been ready to fight since mid-June. I was just in great shape.
Roman didn’t seem as game and admitted, “I gassed out a little bit in the end. I haven’t fought in a year and I think some of my struggles tonight were due to that. My timing was off a little bit too.
Roman didn’t give up though, landing a barrage of shots near the close of round nine, reminding Ramirez that he was in for a fight. Heoi, it was too little too late as Ramirez coasted to a comfortable victory.
Ramirez concluded, “”Fighting on ESPN is like a dream come true. I te runaruna, I always envisioned myself on this network. So this feels like a great accomplishment, and I’m leaving with a lot of new fans tonight.
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Mario Barrios vs. Devis Boschiero PBC on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Official Weights & Weigh-In Photos

Weights from Trenton, Nj
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Trenton, Nj (Hōngongoi 8. 2016) –
Mario Barrios 130 – Devis Boschiero 130
Eddie Ramirez 142 – Jessie Roma 141
Tyrone Crawley 139 – Alexander Charneco 140
Darryl Bunting 165 – Kyle Kurtz 167
Christopher Brooker 169 – Gabriel Pham 168
Taituha Williams 124 – Jovany Fuentes 125
Zhankosh Turarov 151 – Daniel Souza Santos 150
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Mario Barrios, Devis Boschiero, Eddie Ramirez & Jessie Roman Media Workout Quotes & Photos

PBC i te ESPN & ESPN Deportes Begins Apopo, Hōngongoi 9 i
9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT from Sun National Bank Center in
Trenton, New Jersey
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Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions
Trenton, Nj (Hōngongoi 8. 2016) – Undefeated rising contender Mario Barrios, former title challenger Devis Boschiero, unbeaten prospect Eddie Ramirez and Californian contender Jessie Roma hosted a media workout Rāpare as they prepared for theirTe Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN and ESPN Deportes showdowns taking place this Saturday, Hōngongoi 9 i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features Barrios taking on Boschiero in a 12-round super featherweight title eliminator, while Ramirez and Roman square-off in a 10pround super lightweight battle.
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The fighters worked out at the Sun National Bank Center for media as they near their primetime bouts, with a chance to elevate themselves closer to world title contention. Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rāpare:
MARIO Barrios
“Kua Training kua nui. We trained in Las Vegas for a large portion of this camp. We had some good runs at 7,500 feet of elevation and I feel very ready for Rāhoroi.
Boschiero is a tough fighter with a lot of experience. He has gone the distance plenty of times and I am ready to face the best version of him i runga i Rāhoroi.
Headlining on ESPN and ESPN Deportes is a blessing. I grew up watching the fights on ESPN and knowing that I am the main event is a dream come true.
DEVIS BOSCHIERO
We had a very good training camp. Everything went smoothly and I had great sparring. I couldn’t have asked for a better camp.
Barrios is a very good prospect and very tall for the weight. We will see what he has i runga i Rāhoroi. We’re prepared for everything and the plan is to test him throughout the fight.
I am very proud to be fighting on ESPN and I am hoping to give the American public a great fight. I am taking this one step at a time. Rāhoroi will not be an easy fight. Kia te pai win te tangata.”
EDDIE RAMIREZ
“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui tēnei. It’s really a dream come true. When I was young. I envisioned fighting on ESPN and now here I am. I am and ready and anxious to just get in the ring and fight. I’m on weight and ready to go.
“Haere tino pai whakangungu. I have been ready to fight for weeks. Roman has a decent record and people tell me that he is a good fighter, but I haven’t seen anything of him.
JESSIE ROMAN
My father passed away in May and that is my motivation for this fight. He started me in boxing from when I was six-years-old all the way until I was 22.
I do not know much about Ramirez other than that he is undefeated and he has a lot of power. We are ready mentally and physically for him.
This is a big opportunity for me to fight on ESPN. It’s great exposure. Keep your eye out for me, I am going to become a world champion.
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Undefeated Prospect Eddie Ramirez Faces California’s Jessie Roman in Super Lightweight Showdown on Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Saturday, Hōngongoi 9 i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey

Ētahi atu! Philadelphia Fighters Tyrone Brunson and Christopher Brooker Featured in Separate Bouts On Exciting Night of Action!
Trenton, Nj (Hōngongoi 7, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Eddie Ramirez (13-0, 9 Koó) will take on Californian contender Jessie Roma (20-2, 9 Koó) in a 10-round super lightweight matchup on Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN and ESPN Deportes Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 9 i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and is headline by undefeated rising contender Mario Barrios taking on former title challenger Devis Boschiero in a 130-pound title eliminator.
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Additional action features Philadelphia’s Tyrone Brunson (22-6-1, 21 Koó) battling Maryland’s Joshua Okine (28-7-1, 17 Koó) in an eight-round middleweight contest, 25-year-old prospect Christopher Brooker (9-1, 5 Koó) taking on unbeaten Gabriel Pham (6-0, 2 Koó) in eight-rounds of super middleweight action, Kazakhstan-born Zhankosh Turarov (18-0, 13 Koó) in an eight-round welterweight bout against Brazil’s Daniel Souza Santos (15-10, 12 Koó) and unbeaten prospect Taituha Williams (5-0, 2 Koó) ki Puerto Rico o Jovany Fuentes (7-7, 6 Koó) in a six-round super featherweight fight.
Rounding out the night of fights is unbeaten Philadelphia prospect Tyrone Crawley (5-0) taking on Puerto Rico’s Alexander Charneco (4-2, 4 Koó) in a six-round junior welterweight fight and New Jersey’s Darryl Bunting (1-0-1) against St. Louis-native Kyle Kurtz in four-rounds of middleweight action.
A Chicago Golden Gloves champion, Ramirez knocked out seven of his first nine professional opponents and picked up five victories in 2015 including a decision over former world champion Cristobal Cruz. The 23-year-old debuted in 2016 with a second round stoppage of Osumanu Akaba in April.
Fighting out of Santa Ana, California, Roman turned pro in 2009, one year after his older brother Jose began fighting professionally. Tūturu i roto i tona tuatahi 16 pro whawhai, the 25-year-old has won three fights in a row, including a dominant decision victory in his last outing against veteran Hector Serrano.
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Undefeated Rising Contender Mario Barrios Training Camp Quotes & Photos

Barrios Faces Former Title Challenger Devis Boschiero in World Title Eliminator Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 9 On Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN
(9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT)
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Trenton, Nj (Pipiri 29, 2016) – Undefeated super featherweight contender Mario Barrios (15-0, 8 Koó)is deep into training camp for his world title eliminator against former title challenger Devis Boschiero (39-4-1, 21 Koó)Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 9 i roto i te hui matua o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN and ESPN Deportes i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te Whakatairanga Kingi o, E utu i $75, $55, $39 a $24, e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ka taea te hokona Tickets HERE, i te tari pouaka Sun National Bank Center i te karanga ranei 609-656-3234
Barrios will be taking on the most accomplished opponent of his career as he looks to put himself in the number two position for Jose Pedraza’s 130-pound title. For this training camp, Barrios has moved part of his training camp from San Antonio to Las Vegas where he has sparred at the UNLV Gym and at the gym of former world champion Robert Guerrero.
Here is what Barrios had to say about his fight, training camp and more:
On fighting in his first 12-round main event
This is what I’ve worked my whole life for, to be fighting in main events on national television. I’m confident that I’ll be able to the full 12-rounds if need be. My goal is to get the knockout though. I really want to make a statement in this fight.
On his matchup with Devis Boschiero
All I know about Boschiero is that he’s got a lot of fights and he’s a top contender. I know he’s hungry so I’m not taking him lightly. I’ve seen some tape on him and I know he likes to come forward. Everyone can expect to see a lot of had punches being thrown by both of us. I’m expecting a war.
On the landscape of the super featherweight division
It’s a very tough division loaded with a lot of great fighters. I would say Lomachenko, Pedraza and Vargas are the top dogs for now. Salido is also up there. It’s one of the toughest divisions in boxing. I’m hoping I can become a champion in this division. A victory against Boschiero puts me right there to challenge for the title. I’m a hungry fighter and everyone will see that on Hōngongoi 9.”
On hosting training camp in Las Vegas for the first time
Training in Las Vegas has been incredible. Running in high elevation is something new for me. I had to get used to it when I first got out here. It’s been a tough camp but I know all the hard word will pay off.
On fighting on ESPN during primetime i runga i Rāhoroi po…
I’m very happy to be fighting on ESPN during primetime i runga i Rāhoroi po. I have a lot of family, friends and fans back home who’ll be tuning in. I just want to go out there and shine. I feel my style is explosive for television and I hope everyone enjoys what I bring to the table. Everyone will see a determined fighter in myself, who’s going to leave everything in the ring.
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Undefeated Rising Contender Mario Barrios Takes On Former Title Challenger Devis Boschiero On Saturday, Hōngongoi 9 Edition Of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes From Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, New Jersey

Ētahi atu! Undefeated Super Lightweight Prospects Battles As
Kevin Watts Meets Eddie Ramirez In Co-Main Event
E haamata te Kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT
Tickets i runga i Sale Apopo i 12 p.m. AND!
Trenton, Nj (Pipiri 14, 2016) – Undefeated rising super featherweight contender Mario Barrios (15-0, 8 Koó) will take on former title challenger Devis Boschiero(39-4-1, 21 Koó) in the 12-round main event of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN & ESPN Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 9 i Sun National Bank Center i Trenton, New Jersey.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features an exciting battle of undefeated super lightweight prospects as Los Angeles-native Kevin Watts (11-0, 4 Koó) takes on Chicago’s Eddie Ramirez (13-0, 9 Koó) in a 10-round fight.
This will be a great opportunity to showcase my talent to the world on ESPN,” Said Barrios. “The time is now to take the super featherweight division by storm. A victory will put me one step closer to fulfilling my dream of becoming a world champion. I will not be denied.
I look forward to making my American debut on July 9 in New Jersey,” said Boschiero. “I know a win over Barrios will take me towards a world title shot. I plan on coming to America and putting on a great performance and bringing a great victory back to Italy.
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This will be another exciting night in Trenton,” ka mea a Marshall Kauffman o Whakatairanga Kingi o. “Barrios is one of the best prospects around and it will be interesting to see how he deals with a veteran like Boschiero. The co-feature will pit two undefeated fighters in Watts and Ramirez against each other and the winner will be looked upon as a serious contender.
A tall super featherweight at more than six feet, the 21-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including an uppercut left hook combo that ended the night for Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he made his 2016 debut with a dominant victory over Edgar Gabejean.
An experienced fighter out of Veneto, Italy, Boschiero challenged for a world title in 2011 and won his last two fights by knockout heading into this Hōngongoi 9 clash. He was unbeaten in his first 34 pro fights before challenging Takahiro Ao for the 130-pound world title in a bout that he dropped via split decision. Previously he had won an Italian title with a knockout of Ivan Fiorletta and a European title by defeating Jesus Garcia Escalona. His main event showdown on Hōngongoi 9 will be his first pro bout in the U.S.
Born in Lancaster, California but fighting out of Los Angeles, Watts turned pro in 2013 and has been unblemished since. The 24-year-old defeated previously unbeaten Maximilliano Becerra in April 2015 and in his last two outings he took down once-beaten fighters Michal Chudecki and Manuel Damairias Lopez. He makes his first start outside the state of California on Hōngongoi 9.
A Chicago Golden Gloves champion, Ramirez knocked out seven of his first nine professional opponents and picked up five victories in 2015 including a decision over former world champion Cristobal Cruz. The 23-year-old debuted in 2016 with a second round stoppage of Osumanu Akaba in April.
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Sugar Ray Robinson-Tiger tenei Rātapu i runga i Whatunga Fight Jones

THIS SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. AND

60 Huritau Fight

Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Tiger Jones I whawhai USA Whatunga

NEW YORK (Jan. 16, 2015) – Ka te whai wāhi onge pā mekemeke American tenei ahiahi Rātapu (Jan. 18, 8-9 p.m. AND) ki te whanga ki Ninety te kaimekemeke rahi o te katoa-wā, ngā kōrero “Sugar” Ray Robinson, in action against Ralph “Tiger” Jones, i runga i whawhai USA o Whatunga Ultimate Classic mekemeke raupapa.

 

Whawhai ko Whatunga whatunga hākinakina pirimia whawhai o te ao whakatapua ki 24/7 kapinga, tae atu ki ngā whawhai, whawhai, whawhai rongo me te whawhai āhua noho. E wātea ana i roto i te U.S te awa. i runga i Cablevision i roto i te wahi o New York, Connecticut a New Jersey, Texas-hāngai Grande Communications, Armstrong Cable i Pennsylvania, e Ohio rawhiti, me te i runga i Shentel Cable i Virginia, Te Hau-ā-uru Virginia me wahi o te uru Maryland. Whawhai he hoki Whatunga i runga i whakaturia Roku runga pouaka puta noa Amerika, a ka ora roma i runga i te paetukutuku KlowdTV.com.

 

Jones ohorere Robinson i roto i tenei whawhai, pūpuri January 19, 1955 i roto i te Chicao, i te ara o te-iu kotahi whakatau 10-a tawhio (100-88, 99-94, 98-89).

 

Kia whakakitea ano tenei ahiahi o te Rātapu i runga i Whatunga Fight, tīmata i 11:00 p.m. AND te reiraKara: Best o te tekau tau Ko te toa super mā whitu tūturu WBA me WBO Acelino “Butt” Freitas (32-0) angitu parururaa i ona whitiki taitara ao March 15, 2003 ki te kaiwero Juan Carlos “El Ranchero” Ramirez (29-4) ki te knockout hangarau te wha-a tawhio noa i UIC ti'ahapa i roto i Chicago.

 

Mekemeke tēnei pō o te Rātapu i runga i Whatunga whawhai tīmata i 7:30 p.m. AND ki KOTV mekemeke Weekly, e hipokina te rongo hou katoa i roto i te mekemeke ngaio, ngā whawhai tata tonu me ngā. I ropu i Robinson vs. Jones me Freitas vs. Ramirez i 9:00 p.m. ET-11:00 p.m. ET Ko te hokinga o te Pākehā whawhai taitara mā whitu super i waenganui i Faahitiraa “Tōnuitanga Boom” Boschiero (32-1-1) a Samir Kasmi (15-9-1) i Maehe 23, 2013 i roto i te Veneto, Italy.

 

Tono whawhai Whatunga ki te kahore to koutou taura kaituku amiorangi ranei e whakahere te reira!

'Sugar’ Ray Robinson vs. Ralph 'Tiger’ Jones i te Network whawhai i tenei po Rātapu

Ultimate Classic mekemeke i runga i whawhai USA Whatunga

'Sugar’ Ray Robinson vs. Ralph 'Tiger’ Jones

Rātapu, Jan. 18 i 8 p.m. AND

NEW YORK (Jan. 14, 2015) – Whawhai, ka whakanui USA Whatunga te 60th huritau o Ralph “Tiger” Jones‘ pouri nui o ngā kōrero “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Ninety te kaimekemeke rahi o te katoa-wā, na roto i te whakakitea ratou whawhai tenei Rātapu po (Jan. 18) hei wāhanga o ona Ultimate Classic mekemeke raupapa i 8:00-9:00 p.m. AND.

 

Whawhai ko Whatunga whatunga hākinakina pirimia whawhai o te ao whakatapua ki 24/7 kapinga, tae atu ki ngā whawhai, whawhai, whawhai rongo me te whawhai āhua noho. E wātea ana i roto i te U.S te awa. i runga i Cablevision i roto i te wahi o New York, Connecticut a New Jersey, Texas-hāngai Grande Communications, Armstrong Cable i Pennsylvania, e Ohio rawhiti, me te i runga i Shentel Cable i Virginia, Te Hau-ā-uru Virginia me wahi o te uru Maryland. Whawhai he hoki Whatunga i runga i whakaturia Roku runga pouaka puta noa Amerika, a ka ora roma i runga i te paetukutuku KlowdTV.com.

 

He te Welterweight te ao maha, me te toa taumahawaenga Robinson ko, ka i reira i waru anake akomanga taimaha, i roto i tona mahi mekemeke ngaio 25-tau rongonui (1940-1965) i roto i te i whakaemi e ia te kanohi-whakatuwheratanga 173-19-6 (108 Koó) record. I te rarangatia Hall o Famer te maere 132-3-2 record ka whawhai ia Jones (32-12-3) i runga i Jan. 19, 1955 i Chicago Stadium.

Mutu Robinson i roto i 1952 i muri i te mutu no te wa tuatahi i roto i tona mahi i te toa taumahamaha o te marama te ao Joey Maxim, ka “Sugar Ray” Kāore i taea e ki te haere tonu i muri i 13 rauna e tika ana ki wera prostration i te whawhai waho i Yankee Stadium i roto i 104 wera tohu (Arahina Robinson 10-3, 9-3-1 a 7-3-3 i roto i te rauna ngä). I 33, Ka puta mai Robinson i roto i te faatuhaaraa 2 ½ tau i muri mai, a ko te whawhai Jones te tuarua o tona pō ngahau.

 

Jones, e mohiotia ana ko te toa tino pukuriri, pouri Robinson i roto i tenei whawhai i te ara o te-iu kotahi whakatau 10-a tawhio (100-88, 99-94, 98-89). Haere te Yorker New i runga i ki te tere e rua atu Hall o Famers, Joey Giardello a Kid Gavilan.

 

I muri i taua tau ano i roto i 1955, Robinson patua Carl “Rorirori” Olson mo te taitara whitu ao, te tahi mea i ia i runga i ētahi atu wā e rua ki mua i ia te mutunga mutu mo te pai. E kore Jones ka he pere taitara ao. Mate Robinson i roto i te 1989 i te tau o te 67, Jones i roto i te 1994 i 66.

 

Whakakitea hoki tenei Rātapu te ahiahi i runga i Whatunga Fight, tīmata i 11:00 p.m. AND i runga iKara: Best o te tekau tau Ko te toa super mā whitu tūturu WBA me WBO Acelino “Butt” Freitas (32-0) angitu parururaa i ona whitiki taitara ao March 15, 2003 ki te kaiwero Juan Carlos “El Ranchero” Ramirez (29-4) ki te knockout hangarau te wha-a tawhio noa i UIC ti'ahapa i roto i Chicago.

 

Rātapu tenei mekemeke o te po, i runga Whatunga whawhai tīmata i 7:30 p.m. AND ki KOTV mekemeke Weekly, e hipokina te rongo hou katoa i roto i te mekemeke ngaio, ngā whawhai tata tonu me ngā. I ropu i Robinson vs. Jones me Freitas vs. Ramirez i 9:00 p.m. ET-11:00 p.m. AND Ko te hokinga o te Pākehā whawhai taitara mā whitu super i waenganui i Faahitiraa “Tōnuitanga Boom” Boschiero (32-1-1) a Samir Kasmi (15-9-1) i Maehe 23, 2013 i roto i te Veneto, Italy.

 

Tono whawhai Whatunga ki te kahore to koutou taura kaituku amiorangi ranei e whakahere te reira!