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GERVONTA DAVIS VS. LEO SANTA CRUZ FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

“I have to prove that I’m the baddest man in the sport on Saturday night," – Davis

“Everyone has their opinion on this fight. It’s my job to go out there and prove the doubters wrong," – Santa Cruz

Three-Time World Champion Davis and Four-Division World Champion Santa Cruz To Meet in Halloween Thriller at Alamodome in San Antonio Headlining SHOWTIME PPV® Ena Moqebelo, October 31 in Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

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San Antonio, TX – October 29, 2020 – Three-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and four-division champion Leo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruz squared off at a final press conference Thursday to preview their highly anticipated SHOWTIME PPV (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) main event showdown taking place this Saturday, October 31 from Alamodome in San Antonio in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

Two of the sport’s most electrifying fighters, Davis and Santa Cruz will battle for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships in a matchup that pits the prodigious power of Davis against the unrelenting pressure of Santa Cruz.

Davis vs.. Santa Cruz is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, TGB ho phahamiswa, GTD Promotions and Santa Cruz Boxing Club. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. The Alamodome has implemented a comprehensive health and safety plan to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. All fans attending the event will be screened upon entry and are required to wear a mask as well as follow social distancing guidelines. Tickets will be distributed in seat blocks known as “pods” to maintain distance between groups not from the same party. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela Alamodome.com.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Thursday:

GERVONTA Davis

“My team and I decided to move our camp to Las Vegas so we could have a perfect camp. We spent 15 weeks in training, so I’m well prepared. Hopefully Leo is well prepared and we give the fans what they want to see.

“We know Leo is going to come with a lot of punches and I’m going to be explosive. It’s all about giving fans a treat. I’m grateful to be in this position and I’m ready. Saturday night is going to be a memorable night.

“Not to take anything from him, Yuriorkis Gamboa was just trying to survive against me. It’s harder to get punches off when someone isn’t trying to bring the fight. I know Leo is going to come to fight. I think this performance is going to put me up to the next level.

“I don’t think I have to knock him out, I just have to go out there and be great. Forget everything else, I just have to go out there and show everyone that I’m the top guy in the boxing world. That’s my main goal.

“Michael Jordan used to read the paper and do what they said he couldn’t do. That’s what I’m doing. I have to prove that I’m the baddest man in the sport on Saturday night.

“Leo is going to come to fight and it’s just about me stepping up and doing what I do best. You can see the potential in a fighter from the outside, but you have to see it actually come out in a fight to believe it. That’s the position I’m in. Everyone knows I’m great, I just have to show it.

“Leo has shown that he’s a top tier fighter, and he’s going up against an explosive, powerful fighter like myself. I think the winner should be in the top 10 of the pound-for-pound list.

“Floyd Mayweather has just told me to stay focused despite everything that comes with pay-per-view week. I have to get the job done first, but also do everything that comes with being the next pay-per-view star.

“I’m one of those fighters that knows how to focus when I have something big in front of me. None of the great fighters before me have frozen up when it’s crunch time. I’ve always been able to focus when big things are on the line. That’s what I did for this training camp.

“I’m not really focused on anyone who isn’t Leo Santa Cruz. I can’t overlook Leo. As far as any other fighter out there, they just don’t matter to me right now. I’ll prove it along the way. This is one step closer to proving the point I want to prove.”

LEO Santa Cruz

“This is what I’ve always dreamed of. When I was a little boy, I wanted to be on this stage. I’m living that dream and I’m very happy and excited. I never thought I’d accomplish it. I thought it was like winning the lottery. But thanks to the fans, I’m here where I’m at.

“I’m facing the best fighter in the division. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best. I have to go against the best fighter. I wanted to challenge myself. I know this is a dangerous fight for me, but I want to test myself.

“We’ve both suffered and been through a lot to get here. Neither of us wants to go back to where we started. So I know we’re both going to give a great fight to the fans.

“I have the heart of a Mexican warrior. My dad has told me to fight a smart fight, but even though he’s going to say that, there’s a good chance I end up brawling with him at times. Sa tsotellehe hore na, we’re going to find a way to beat him.

“I don’t really worry about being the underdog. Everyone has their opinion. It’s my job to go out there and prove the doubters wrong. I trained hard to go out there and do that Saturday.

“Gervonta is the best opponent I’ve faced. He’s the strongest fighter I’ll have faced. The Abner Mares and Carl Frampton fights were great experience for this kind of fight. I learned a lot from those four fights and since then I’ve learned a lot more.

“It would mean the world to me to become a five-division champion. It would be another dream come true. I would put the Santa Cruz last name right up there with the best.

“Gervonta is a big guy and I know he’s going to come hit hard. But I’ve trained with bigger guys all camp and I’ve been able to take everything thrown at me.

“The fans want you to go and make it a back and forth war. I know against Gervonta I have to fight smart. I’m going to just try as hard as I can to listen to my father’s advice.

“I definitely took this fight to quiet the critics. People said I didn’t want to fight the big names. So I went after the biggest challenge in the division and that’s Gervonta Davis.

“I leave the opinions to the fans and media. My job is to get the win and give the fans a great fight. I’m going to give it my best and leave it all in the ring.”

CALVIN FORD, Davis’ Trainer

“Camp has been great. It was unbelievable. I really appreciate the work that he put in. I can’t wait to see Tank in the ring. I’m looking forward to great performances from both fighters.

“’Tank’ accomplished a lot of things that I’ve asked him to do, but this is the pinnacle of them all right here. Both of these families have walked the same line with different trails. They both have a chance to become greats with this win.

“Every time I look at ‘Tank’ now, I flash back to those younger years in the gym with him as a child. Now he’s the man I’ve always looked at him to be. He’s a family man, business man and a wonderful fighter. It’s amazing to see one of my boys all grown up.”

JOSÉ SANTA CRUZ, Santa Cruz’s Father and Trainer

“We had a really good training camp and understand the importance of this fight. Leo is fully prepared for this fight on Saturday and I expect him to have a great performance.

“I’m very thankful to be here. I’m so happy to be here with my son for such a big fight and be able to guide him and help him accomplish his dream.

“We know that Davis is a very strong and accomplished fighter. But Leo has just used it to motivate him in the gym every day and you’ll be able to see that on Saturday.”

Setefane ESPINOZA, E le mopresidente, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc.

“One of the biggest reasons I love boxing is because we get to witness young men, like ‘Tank’ Davis and Leo Santa Cruz, develop and mature right in front of our eyes. This is our ninth fight with ‘Tank’ and 13go th with Leo. We have seen them mature as fighters and we have seen them mature as young men. We’ve seen them struggle, sweat, and triumph. We’ve seen them become fathers.”

“I remember the first time I met ‘Tank’, it was April 2016 Washington, D.C. He was on the non-televised undercard of an Adrien Broner fight. He had already fought, he came over during the telecast and Floyd introduced him. I remember his very words, ‘This is my young fighter. Watch out for this kid.’ And we’ve been watching ever since.

“I remember the first time I met Leo was in June 2012. Shortly before his first world title fight. He was a very humble, quiet, soft spoken, almost shy young men. Very different from the guy that I saw in the ring about 48 hours after that. The point is, we’ve been along for the journey of these young men.

“They have been battling the odds, literally since birth. We were lucky enough to spend time with them during TSOHLE ho fumana. They opened their hearts, their minds, and themselves to share their stories. The thing I’ve heard most is that the difficulty about this fight is not whether people want to watch it or whether they’re going to buy it, it’s who they’re going to root for. Because if you know these young men’s stories, what they’ve gone through, and what they’ve experienced, it is incredible.

“The bottom line is in these two young men we have two of the most accomplished and popular young fighters in the sport today. Leo has been a champion almost consistently since 2012. ‘Tank’ had sellouts or near sellouts in Los Angeles, Baltimore and Atlanta, just last year. We have got these two accomplished young men fighting on Saturday night. You have to respect their journey, moo ba ileng ba tsoa, and respect the teams that come around him.

“We do know what’s going to happen on Saturday night. Leo is going to come into the ring, throw a lot of punches and show an activity rate that’s unlike just about anybody else in the sport. ‘Tank’ is going to show the power, lebelo, and the athleticism that has made him one of the fastest rising young stars that we’ve seen in sport in some time. Beyond that, it will be up to them, just like it’s been up to them for their entire lives.”

ABOUT DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis vs.. Santa Cruz will see three-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and four-division world champion Leo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruz battle for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships headlining a SHOWTIME PPV Saturday, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heráldez in a 10-round showdown. In the telecast opener, lightweight contenders Isaac Cruz and Diego Magdaleno will battle in an IBF title eliminator bout.

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JUAN HERALDEZ TRAINING CAMP NOTES

“On October 31 everyone will see what I’m capable of," – Heraldez

Unbeaten Contender Juan Heraldez Faces Former World Champion Regis Prograis in SHOWTIME PPV® ActionSaturday, October 31 Live From the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas in an Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

NEW YORK – October 16, 2020 – Unbeaten super lightweight contender Juan Heraldez is deep into training camp and shared insights into his preparations as he nears a showdown against former champion Régis "Rougarou" Prograis ka moqebelo, October 31 live on SHOWTIME PPV in a Premier Boxing Champions event headlined by Gervonta Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz live from Alamodome in San Antonio.

“It’s been a long eight-week camp preparing for Prograis,” said Heraldez. “We’re fighting a different style of fighter, which is a good thing because he’s the type of fighter who comes to fight. A style like this makes it easier for me to train and prepare.

“Prograis has power, but you have to land it and that’s where my defense comes into play. My defense has always been a factor and it’s something we always tweak and find ways for me to be sharper. On paper his credentials are up there, but in the ring all of that goes out the door. When the bell rings, I’m not thinking about him being a former world champion. I fight and get the job done.”

Heraldez has adapted to the changes produced by training during the pandemic, and has been able to keep focused throughout camp. He credits the infrastructure at the Mayweather Boxing Club, where he trains in Las Vegas, for helping keep things running smoothly as he prepares to face his toughest opponent to date.

“The pandemic has had a slight effect on camp like it has with everything else,” said Heraldez. “There are so many protocols and safety measures, so you can’t just rotate sparring partners as easily as you could before. Adjusting to wearing a mask in the gym and getting tested constantly are things you learn to get used to. The Mayweather Boxing Club has done a great job of keeping the gym clean and safe for all of us. A lot of my stablemates are here in Las Vegas preparing for big fights, so it’s a great feeling knowing that we can come to a gym where safety is the top priority.”

The unbeaten Heraldez will return to the ring after fighting former world champion Argenis Mendez to a draw in May 2019 ka Showtime. Heraldez had put together an impressive string of victories dating back to a 2017 triumph over then-unbeaten Jose Miguel Borrego, and included a knockout win over Eddie Ramirez in February 2019 leading into the Mendez fight. Heraldez has continued to fine-tune his arsenal heading into the Prograis fight.

“My team and I have been working on various things such as my jab, but most importantly where I am in the ring at all times,” said Heraldez. “My ring awareness has elevated this camp. My coach and I keep things old school, we don’t have a strength and conditioning coach, we work on the basics and get better at them each camp. Boxing is simple. Stick and move and don’t get hit. The training I get from Coach Otis Pimpleton covers so many things such as cardio, mokhoa, ring IQ, joalo-joalo, so my job is just to listen to my team and trust them when I’m in camp and in the ring on fight night.”

While Heraldez is looking to improve on the draw in his last fight, Prograis will be seeking to bounce back from his first career defeat, a memorable 140-pound unification clash with Josh Taylor. With both fighters hungry for a win on October 31, Heraldez expects an exciting night for fans.

“On fight night, both of our styles are going to make for great action,” said Heraldez. “We both bring a lot to the ring. We’re both fighting to be the best, but on October 31, everyone will see what I’m capable of.”

ABOUT DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis vs.. Santa Cruz will see three-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and four-division world champion Leo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruz battle for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships headlining a SHOWTIME PPV Saturday, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heraldez in a 10-round showdown. In the telecast opener, lightweight contenders Isaac Cruz and Diego Magdaleno will battle in an IBF title eliminator bout.

The event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, TGB ho phahamiswa, GTD Promotions and Santa Cruz Boxing Club. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. The Alamodome has implemented a comprehensive health and safety plan to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. All fans attending the event will be screened upon entry and are required to wear a mask as well as follow social distancing guidelines. Tickets will be distributed in seat blocks known as “pods” to maintain distance between groups not from the same party. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela Alamodome.com

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DIEGO MAGDALENO TRAINING CAMP QUOTES AND VIDEO

Lightweight Contenders Magdaleno and Isaac Cruz Meet in
Title Eliminator Opening SHOWTIME PPV® Moqebelo, October 31
from The Alamodome in San Antonio in Event Presented by
Tonakgolo Boxing Champions
 
ClickMONA for Magdaleno Training Video – Mokitlane: Armando Bareno
 
NEW YORK – October 9, 2020 – Former world title challengerDiego Magdalenoshared insights into his training camp as he nears an IBF Lightweight Title Eliminator bout againstIsaac Cruzthat kicks off SHOWTIME PPV (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) action on Saturday, October 31 from the Alamodome in San Antonio in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
 
“This is my second fight working with ‘Bones’ Adams out of his gym in Las Vegas,” said Magdaleno. “I’ve actually known him since I was nine-years-old, so I consider him like my best friend. I trust him with my life. I’ve spent some time training for this fight in Scipio, Utah too, pulling hay bales and doing all sorts of interesting drills. I’ve gotten in some good sparring here in Vegas, and I even went out to California for some sparring, le eena o.
 
“I was on one of the last fight cards pre-pandemic, and I’m honored to be on the first fight card with a live crowd since the pandemic began. It’s been a hectic year, but I’m happy with where things are for me heading into this fight. Coach Adams has been doing a great job with training, but he also handles my strength and conditioning. He’s got a huge gym with a lot of motivated fighters and it’s great to be around that kind of atmosphere. And my fiancé has been handling my nutrition for my last four fights. E le, it’s great to have her involved also.”
 
Magdaleno returns to action after upsetting Austin Dulay in Dulay’s hometown of Nashville, Tenn. ka February, dropping him in round seven on his way to a 10-round unanimous decision. He credits his team in training camp for the impressive performance against Dulay.
 
“I’ve always taken pride in being a professional, but I learned that I can be very dangerous with the right team around me,” said Magdaleno. “I went into that fight kind of being considered a steppingstone for Dulay, but I showed that I’m still a strong fighter. People counted me out and they made a mistake. I’m just super happy that I found Coach Adams and got a proper team organized around me. I was able to change people’s minds with just one fight. Now I’m in a title eliminator, and with a win on October 31, I’ll have my third shot at a world title.”
 
The 33-year-old has come up short in his most high-profile fights to date, dropping title bouts to Terry Flanagan and Roman Martinez, in addition to a 2019 loss against current lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez. With those experiences and an improved training structure around him, Magdaleno believes the lessons he’s taken from those fights will be instrumental going forward.
 
“The biggest thing that I’ve learned is to stay calm,” said Magdaleno. “When I start thinking too far ahead, that’s when things go wrong. Coach Adams has a great way of keeping me grounded and composed. He knows how to simplify things for me and communicate exactly what I need to do, which makes it less stressful for me. And we’ve done some other things, like correcting my footwork and the angles that I use.”
 
In the 22-year-old Cruz, Magdaleno will be opposed by a fast-rising and exciting Mexican fighter looking to make a mark in his biggest fight to date. With an 11-year age gap, Magdaleno plans to use his extensive experience to his advantage on October 31.
 
“Cruz is something I’ve seen before,” said Magdaleno. “I’ve fought lots of Mexican-style fighters like him who don’t have a lot of technical skill but possess a come-forward style. E le, I think I’ll be able to go back to what I know. I’ll just have to stay fluid and pick Cruz apart. He’s a guy who likes to fight on the inside and throw lots of overhand punches and hooks. I’ll break him down like I did my last opponent.”
 
Magdaleno will look to continue his career renaissance against Cruz and put himself back on track for another world title opportunity. With all that he’s been through during his career, Magdaleno remains highly motivated to prove critics wrong and achieve his goal of becoming a world champion.
 
“What I know is that when everyone counts you out, you just have to believe in yourself,” said Magdaleno. “When I decide to hang up the gloves, it’ll be because I want to, not because others say I should. I have my confidence back now and I’m very happy with where I’m going
. Being one shot away from the title that I dreamed of as a child is a huge motivating factor for me. And I fight for my family, le eena o. I’m a different person now. I’m more mature and I think I’ll be able to prove that to people in this fight.”
 
ABOUT DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis vs.. Santa Cruz will see three-time world championGervonta “Tank” Davisand four-division world championLeo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruzbattle for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships headlining a SHOWTIME PPV Saturday, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
 
The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heraldez in a 10-round showdown. In the telecast opener, lightweight contenders Isaac Cruz and Diego Magdaleno will battle in an IBF title eliminator bout.
 
The event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, TGB ho phahamiswa, GTD Promotions and Santa Cruz Boxing Club. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. The Alamodome has implemented a comprehensive health and safety plan to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. All fans attending the event will be screened upon entry and are required to wear a mask as well as follow social distancing guidelines. Tickets will be distributed in seat blocks known as “pods” to maintain distance between groups not from the same party. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etelaAlamodome.com
 
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THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION GERVONTA DAVIS AND FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION LEO SANTA CRUZ TO MEET IN HALLOWEEN THRILLER AT ALAMODOME IN SAN ANTONIO HEADLINING SHOWTIME PPV® SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 IN EVENT PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario Barrios Takes on Ryan Karl;
Former 140-Pound Champion Regis Prograis Faces Unbeaten Juan Heraldez; Lightweight Contenders Isaac Cruz and Diego Magdaleno Meet in Title Eliminator

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 AT 10 A.M. CT!

NEW YORK – October 2, 2020 – Three-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and four-division world champion Leo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruz will square off in a Halloween thriller for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships live on SHOWTIME PPV Saturday, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The four-fight pay-per-view card will be the first major boxing event with fans in attendance since COVID-19 forced a halt to U.S. sports in March.

The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario "el azteca" barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Régis "Rougarou" Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heraldez in a 10-round showdown. In the telecast opener, lightweight contenders Isaac Cruz le Diego Magdaleno will battle in an IBF title eliminator bout.

The highly anticipated main event will be contested at 130-pounds and will be fought for both Santa Cruz’s 130-pound title and Davis’ 135-pound title, which they each won in their previous fight. Two crowd favorites with massive followings, Davis vs.. Santa Cruz is an all-action style matchup, with Davis owning a .957 knockout rate, while Santa Cruz is long established as one of the busiest punchers and best pressure fighters in the sport.

Davis vs.. Santa Cruz will be a rare clash in boxing history in which world titles in two weight classes will be at stake. Other notable instances in recent boxing history are the 1988 Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Donny Lalonde fight for the light heavyweight and super middleweight titles, le 2014 Floyd Mayweather vs.. Marcos Maidana rematch for the super welterweight and welterweight championships.

“I’m looking forward to showing the world how hard I’ve been working in camp,"O ile a re Davis. “We are just a few weeks away, and I’m already in great shape. Headlining on pay-per-view has always been a dream of mine since I started boxing. I can’t wait to put on a spectacular performance against multiple division world champion Leo Santa Cruz. Thank you to my team, NAKO EA LIPONTŠO, Mayweather ho phahamiswa, GTD Promotions, and all my fans worldwide. Keep supporting me and I’ll fight for you.”

“October 31 is going to be the biggest fight of my career,” o ile a re Santa Cruz. “I’m going to fight a very tough opponent, maybe the toughest opponent of my career. Two titles are going to be on the line, and this will be my first time headlining a pay-per-view. So I’m going to do everything that I can to put on a good show. Davis is known for his power. But I think with my experience and ring IQ I can break him down. He’s probably going to be very aggressive in the early rounds. But if I do what I’m supposed to, and execute our game plan, I will win.’’

The event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, TGB ho phahamiswa, GTD Promotions and Santa Cruz Boxing Club.

This fight between Gervonta Davis and Leo Santa Cruz is such a great fight that we had to have it with fans, which will be a first for a major boxing event since COVID-19 started,” said Floyd Mayweather, President of Mayweather Promotions and a 12-time, tse hlano karohano lefatše mampoli. “Tank’ Davis is a special talent, a super skilled fighter and I have been in the gym regularly to watch and help him prepare for a tough opponent in Santa Cruz, who we all know always comes in shape and ready to fight. It’s going to be a great night for Mayweather Promotions, for boxing and for sports. The best fighting the best is all we can ask for.

“We continue with the tradition of offering boxing fans the best matchups in the hottest divisions, pitting the best versus the best,"A re Stephen Espinoza, E le mopresidente, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. “Tank Davis facing Leo Santa Cruz is one of the most exciting matchups of the year. You have a young, hungry star with devastating power in Davis and an experienced and absolutely relentless four-division champ looking to conquer a title in a fifth division. This is the type of matchup boxing fans have waited the entire year to watch. Two superstars in their toughest matchup to date battling for titles in two weight divisions at the same time.”

“Gervonta Davis is the most exciting fighter in the sport, and he’s set to headline his first pay-per-view card and set the world on fire,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “He’s up against an experienced, four-division world champion in Leo Santa Cruz, who is looking to take him down and hand him his first L on October 31.”

“Gervonta Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz is one of the best matchups that can be made in boxing, with each fighter in position to score a career-defining victory,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “We’re excited to bring a historic showdown with world titles in two weight classes on the line to fans at the Alamodome. Davis vs.. Santa Cruz presents a fascinating clash of styles, with Santa Cruz’s relentless pressure against Davis’ fight-changing power. Adding in three high-stakes undercard attractions, this pay-per-view is lined up to present drama in the ring from start to finish.”

Tickets will go on sale Monday, October 5 ka 10 a.m. CT and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. This is the first major boxing event with fans in attendance since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. a March. The Alamodome has implemented a comprehensive health and safety plan to protect against the spread of the virus. All fans attending the event will be screened upon entry and are required to wear a mask, as well as follow social distancing guidelines. Tickets will be distributed in seat blocks known as “pods” to maintain distance between groups not from the same party. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela Alamodome.com.

“The Alamodome is excited to host the Davis vs. Santa Cruz SHOWTIME PPV event and to bring these athletes to San Antonio,” said Steve Zito, Mookameli Ea Ka Sehlohong, Alamodome. “Not only is this a great platform for these athletes and their fans, but the event will also spotlight San Antonio through nationally televised matches and generate economic impact for our community during these challenging times.”

Davis (23-0, 22 Kos) burst onto the scene with an explosive knockout victory over Jose Pedraza to win the IBF Junior Lightweight World Title in a star-making performance on SHOWTIME® ka January 2017. Ka nako eo, he became the youngest world champion in boxing at age 22. Ka lesakaneng la litebele, Davis blends controlled aggression with blazing hand and foot speed, eye-catching power and sublime boxing skills. The dynamic combination of skills has made Davis a fan-favorite who filled arenas in Atlanta, GA., and his hometown of Baltimore, Md., selemong se fetileng.

The 25-year-old began his 2019 with a knockout of Hugo Ruiz in February, before scoring a second-round stoppage of Ricardo Núñez in his homecoming fight in July. Davis closed out the year by capturing his lightweight title via 12go th round TKO of former champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in December. Davis also owns a title-winning performance in which he dominated former champion Jesus Cuellar to capture the WBA 130-pound belt in 2018. Under the guidance of Mayweather Promotions, Davis will look to further improve his impressive portfolio with another title-winning performance in his first pay-per-view main event.

Loana tsoa Los Angeles, Santa Cruz (37-1-1, 19 Kos) made his debut at super featherweight last November by defeating Miguel Flores to capture the WBA title. Santa Cruz has made his name in the sport by engaging in numerous Fight of the Year contenders, including two thrilling featherweight title duels against four-time champion Abner Mares and two-division champion Carl Frampton each. He lost his featherweight title in his first match against Frampton in 2016, but reclaimed it in their rematch the following year.

The 32-year-old has competed in title bouts in 17 ea hae ea ho qetela 19 lintoa, while picking up belts at 118, 122, 126 and 130-pounds. The 130-pound title made Santa Cruz just the fifth fighter of Mexican descent to win titles in four weight classes, joining Oscar De La Hoya, Erik Morales, Jorge Arce and Mikey Garcia. Santa Cruz was introduced to the sport and trained throughout his career by his father Jose, along with his brothers Jose Armando, a former lightweight contender, le Antonio. Santa Cruz will look to become a five-division champion in his first pay-per-view headliner.

The 25-year-old Barrios (25-0, 16 Kos) will be making the first defense of his world title in his hometown of San Antonio. Barrios captured his 140-pound title in his last fight in September 2019, earning a hard-fought unanimous decision over then-unbeaten Batyr Akhmedov, dropping him twice and fighting through a cut suffered on a head butt. Barrios trains in Oakland, Dorella. under the guidance of renowned coach Virgil Hunter. The five-foot ten-inch Barrios debuted as a super bantamweight in 2013, eventually moving up to 140-pounds full time in 2017 where he is 8-0 with seven knockouts.

“The long layoff is finally over and fans can expect to see me go to war with Ryan Karl, who I know is coming to bring an aggressive fight to the table,"Ho boletse Barrios. “I’ve stayed in great shape during this past year, so now it’s time for me to keep giving boxing fans exciting fights. I’ll be representing my city of San Antonio and as always, everyone can expect to see me as explosive as ever. Ka October 31, all the fans watching on pay-per-view will watch me make a statement as I defend my title.”

Born in Milano, Texas and now trained in Houston under the tutelage of top trainer Ronnie Shields, Karl (18-2, 11 Kos) will step in for his first title opportunity on October 31. The 28-year-old enters this fight on a three-bout winning streak, with all three wins coming in 2019, including a knockout of Kevin Watts to avenge one of his losses in an immediate rematch. Karl also owns victories over Kareem Martin and then-unbeaten Jose Felix Quezada during his pro career that dates back to 2014.

“I’ve been training for this my whole life and I’m not going to let it slip away,” said Karl. “We’re working hard in training camp to put on the best performance of my career. We know what we’re up against in Mario Barrios, but I’ve come too far not to take full advantage of this opportunity on October 31.”

A staple of the 140-pound elite, MANANEO (24-1, 20 Kos) returns to the ring after losing his title in an exciting unification clash via majority decision last October against Josh Taylor. The 31-year-old won his title by defeating Kiryl Relikh by TKO in April 2019 and has also earned stoppage victories over former unified champion Julius Indongo, and then-unbeaten contenders Joel Diaz Jr. and Juan Jose Velasco. Prograis was born in New Orleans but lives and fights out of Houston.

“This is a huge fight and I’m very thankful to PBC for giving me this opportunity,"O ile a re Prograis. “I haven’t fought in a year and since then I’ve done a lot of self-reflection and moved from L.A. back to Texas. I’m more focused than I’ve ever been and I can’t wait to get back to my number one spot in the super lightweight division. I have to be a world champion again and I won’t stop until that happens.”

The 30-year-old Heraldez (16-0-1, 10 Kos) can vault himself into the top tier of 140-pound contenders with a career-best victory over Prograis on October 31. Born in Northridge, Cal. and training out of the Mayweather Promotions gym in Las Vegas, Heraldez most recently fought to a majority draw last May against former champion Argenis Mendez. Heraldez’s pro career has also seen him score victories over previously unbeaten Jose Miguel Borrego and tough contender Eddie Ramirez.

“It’s been a crazy year, but I took this opportunity to spend time with my family and sharpen my skills inside the ring,” said Heraldez. “There’s been a lot of great sparring happening at the Mayweather Boxing Club that I’ve taken advantage of. I have a tough opponent in front of me, and that’s my only focus right now. I trust in my ability as a fighter and I trust my team to get me over the finish line with a victory on October 31. I’m thankful to Mayweather Promotions for putting me on such a large platform for this fight.”

Fighting out of his native Mexico City, Mexico, Sefapano (19-1-1, 14 Kos) is unbeaten in his last 15 fights since dropping his sixth pro fight by decision. The 22-year-old knocked out 10-of-13 opponents between 2016 le 2018, before making his U.S. debut in December 2019. That contest saw Cruz earn a unanimous decision over Miguel Perez, which he followed up in February of this year by defeating Thomas Mattice by decision on ShoBox: The New isa molokong o mong.

“Since I started boxing, it has been my dream to fight on this stage in the United States,"A re Cruz. “I know that Diego Magdaleno is a very tough and experienced fighter, but it’s my time on October 31. The fans will see that I have what it takes to be world champion when I beat Magdaleno and announce myself as one of the best lightweights in the world.”

Magdaleno (32-3, 13 Kos) enters this fight coming off of an impressive victory over contender Austin Dulay in February that saw him drop Dulay on his way to a unanimous decision. The 33-year-old has challenged Roman Martinez for a 130-pound title and Terry Flanagan for a lightweight crown, while also battling lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez in February 2019. A Las Vegas native, Magdaleno has won four-of-five fights entering October 31, including a 10-round decision over Artyom Hovhannisyan.

“I’ve been super eager to get back into the ring since my last performance,” said Magdaleno. “That win sparked a fire in me and got me as motivated as I’ve ever been. Now that I’m in a title eliminator, I’m even more excited to return to action. I’m facing another young lion, but he’s lacking the experience that I have. Training with Bones Adams has made a world of difference in my career. I’ve made a transition to being more composed and smarter in the ring. I’m here to make a statement and claim what’s mine. I’m never going to back down until I get that world title.”

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Kalebe ea Caleb e fana ka ts'ebetso e lumellanang ka pel'a balateli ba hae ba hae, Ho emisa Vincent FAGENbutz ho Fox & Fox barekisi ba fox ea Bridgesneen INAAshville, Tenn.

Abele Ramos Stuns Stuns Brnant Perrella ketsahalong ea ketsahalo ea Co-Welterweight Lintoa

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Nashville, Tenn. (February 15, 2020) – Ho loana ka pel'a Bongata ba Ntlo ea Raucous bakeng sa lekhetlo la pele ho mosebetsi oa hae oa botsebi, Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela (20-0, 12 Kos) apara ho se mponeng ka.

Jala tjhaja ntloana ea tumello Vincence FEGENbutz (31-3, 28 Kos) ea Jeremane, bona maduo a e 10go th-Round Tko Moqebelo bosiu ho fox pbc ho loants'a ketsahalo ea bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho Nashville.

Dimela, Ke mang ea hōletseng toropong ea boahelani ea Ashland, e atlehile ho etsa hore molao oa bobeli oa sehlooho sa lefats'e o hapile ka Pherekhong 2019 Ka qeto e thabisang ea makhetlo a 12-pota-pote. “Swethands” O phetse ho moniker oa hae, Ho roba fesheneng ea Jeremane pele u mo beha hole.

“Ke ne ke tletse haholo ke letšoele bosiung bona,” Semela se boletse. “Nka be ke ile bosiu kaofela. Motse oohle oa tsoa. Nashville ema!”

Semela se ile sa ba fa chelete e ngata ho nyahlatsa ka bey e bulang, ho beha jabe ea hae le ho theosa. Lehlabani le mabifi, 24, e sokola ho beha eng kapa eng hape.

Semela se qalile ho lulisa motsoako oa boraro, Ho tlisa bongata maotong a hae ka mapolanka a mapolate a bemetseng.

Shebella lintlha tse potolohileng tsa pele MONA le MONA.

Lithunya tseo li ile tsa tlosa ho li-toll tsa bona, Empa feigenbutz ke papali efe. O ile a phela ka tse tsheletseng, ho ts'oasa semela khahlanong le liropo le ho laolla motsoako oa hae. Semela sea aparetse 'me sa sisinya hlooho joalo ka ha eka o sa hlokoloe.

Shebella festegenbutz ntoeng ka morao 6 MONA.

Jala FAndenbutz e sentsoeng ea bosupa le ea borobeli, Ho qala sehiloeng ka nko ea hae le ho ruruha leihlo la hae le letona. Challenger e ile ea amohela kotlo e ngata ka la borobong, Ho etsa hore ngaka ea mehele e mo shebile ka thata lipakeng tsa potoloho.

Shebella semela ho potoloha 9 MONA.

Bofelo bo ile ba tloha ka potlako ho 10go th e le semela, ho lemosa sera sa hae ho ne ho fokola, o ile a hlola a le mong ho fihlela a referee Malik 'nete e potlakileng. Nako ea semmuso ea setopo e ne e le 2:23 ea la 10.

Shebella setopo se potolohileng 10 MONA.

“Ke ne ke ikutloa ke le motle ka ntle moo,” re Plant. “Ke ne ke phutholohile hape ke bohale. Ke u joetse hore ke tlo emisa sena pele ho la 12 Hlakubele. Ke batla ho nehelana ka sena ho morali oa ka, ho mme oa ka, Ntate-moholo oa ka le toropo eohle ea Nashville.”

Malinyane a boetse a bolela hore o ne a bua ka takatso ea hae ea ho kopanya le sebapali sa WBC se sa sebetseng sa WBC, David Benavidez.

“Motho e mong le e mong oa tseba hore ke batla ntoa ea botona le David Benavidez,” Semela se boletse. “Ua tseba hore na ke mang ea bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa a 168. Haeba u batla seo, O tlameha ho mpona. Ke batla ntoa eo; Ke ntse ke e botsa, 'me ke khathetse ke ho emela!”

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Abele Ramos e sentse tlhōlo ea bobeli ea ho qetelaBryant Perrella Ka papali e reriloeng. Ho ea ho 10go thle likhoele tsa ho qetela tsa likhoele li bolelloa ke litloholo tsa hae tseo a hlokang ho kokota ho hlola. Ramos (26-3-2, 20 Kos) tsamaisoa, ho utloisa bohloko hampe le ho o lahla ka metsotsoana e 'meli ka metsotsoana ea mofuta oa thekeng, Ho khothaletsa Referee Jack Reiss ho Hlahisa Ketsahalo ea Welterweight Cu-e 'ngoe e setseng e le' ngoe e setseng.

“Kea tseba hore ntoa e felile ho fihlela e felile,” ho boletse ramos. “Ke papali eo. Ke kula ka libeke tse peli. Empa ha ho na mabaka. Ke ne ke batla ho tla mona le ho etsa.

“Ke shebile chavez-taylor ntoa e joalo 10 makhetlo a milione mme ha ke a ka ka nahana hore ke tla ba nthong e kang eo. E mpa e ea paka hore ho loantšana le ho feta ho fihlela ho feta. U tlameha ho loana motsotsoana o mong le o mong oa potoloho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe.”

Shebella Ramos Stun Perrella qetellong ea potoloho 10 MONA.

Perrella (17-3, 14 Kos) e ne e le likarete tsohle tse tharo nakong ea ho emisa; 87-84 le lintlha tse peli tsa 88-83.

“Ena ke litebele. E joaloka medrick taylor le chavez,” re Perrella, Ho lumellana le ramos’ Maikutlo. “Lintho tsena li etsahala. Ha ke na ho nka letho ho mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke ne ke hloile ka mokhoa o mong le o mong. Eng e ka ke re? Ho ne ho le leqeleng la bobeli ka la 10 Hlakubele. E tšoana le nale ho haystack. Ke seo e leng sona.”

Southpaw Perrella o laolehile boholo ba ketso, ho sebelisa lehlakore ho sisinyeha, angles le motsoako o mongobo o potlakileng oa mollo ho stifle ramos’ tlolo ea molao. Sekoti se ka letsohong le letšehali ka nako e ncha ea boraro. E 'ngoe ka la bohlano e ile ea mo koenya.

“Perrella o thata haholo,” ho boletse ramos. “O matla, Fighter e Matla. Ke na letho leo empa mo hlompha ka ho. Ke ne ke lebelletse ntoa e thata mme ke sona se etsahetseng.”

Ramomo ha a khaotse ho tla pele, ho lata lebelo joalokaha perrella a fokotseha. Le 34 metsotsoana e setseng ho 10go th, Ramos o ile a lula a le holimo ho lerabeng le holimo letsohong le letšehali la chin. Perrella Sanek ho Mat, Ho tsoha maotong a sa tsitsang. Ramos o ile a qosoa hang ha ketso e qalella, ho laolla ho fihlela o ile a khanna ka letsohong le letona a le letona ho ea fatše hape. Hape, O ile a e etsa maotong a hae empa a sitoa ho tsamaea ka kotloloho ntle le ho khoptjoa. Liphekoana-hloko li ile tsa u thetsa ka potlako 2:59.

“Tsohle li ne li tsamaea hantle, 'me ke ne ke hapa ntoa, ho potoloha ka pota,” re Perrella. “Ha ke tsebe. Ena ke litebele. Ke eona ntho ka papali. Ke seo e leng sona. Ha ho na letho leo nka le etsang ka lona. Ha ke na ho etsa mabaka a mang kapa eng kapa eng e hole le mohanyetsi oa ka. Ke phihlelo eo u e etsang bophelong 'me u tlameha ho e hlola. Ehlile ke rata ho e etsa hape le eena. Re ka fumana pherekano ka nepo.”

“Ke batla Welterweins tsohle,” Ramol o ile a nkopa. “Ke kopa ho ba le ntoa e 'ngoe e kholo ea TV' me u tsamaee ka ntle, 'me ke ipona.”

Phoso ea fox pbc e loana bosiu e ne e na le ntoa ea morao-rao ea morao-rao pakeng tsa li-majoeAustin Dulay le Diego Magdaleno. Magdaleno e hlahisitse e 'ngoe ea mesebetsi e metle ea mosebetsi oa hae, Ho oela dulay tseleng ea hae ho ea katleho ea qeto ea 10 ho a maketse.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (32-3, 13 Kos) e ne e le busier, haholo-holo tlase ntoeng ena ea boroa-bophirima.

“Ke ne ke tseba hore ke ka mo tlohela,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Haeba ke ne ke hlasela 'mele, Ke ne ke tseba hore nka mo theola. Ke tebello e nyane. O molelele ho 'na ha leano la tlhaselo le ne le lokela ho atamela' me le ea 'meleng.”

Dulay e hanana le qeto eo. “Ke lebokoseng lihele ka ntle ho eena, e mo etsa, Ho tšoasa lithunya, Ho hanyetsa. Yeah, o ile a nkotla ka lithunya tse 'maloa tse ntle tsa' mele. Seo ha se nke sebaka sa lithunya tse boima tseo ke mo otlang ka sebaka se seng le se seng sa 10 e potoloha. Hoo hoa bohlanya. 'Me e ne e le qeto e sa lumellaneng? Ho hlanya. Ho sa lumele ho nna.

“Le Diego o mpa a mpolella hore ha ho na letho leo a ka le etsang ka qeto. Oa tseba. Ba ka etsa seo joang ho nna naheng ea heso? Eo e litšila.”

Ho loana ka pel'a baahi ba Onidalle, Dulay (13-2, 10 Kos) e qalile ka potlako, Ho Latela Lefts e 'maloa e Hloekileng ka la bobeli. Magdaleno ha a emise ho tla pele, Ho sebetsa ka mor'a jabe le ho lata 'mele oa Dulay.

Shebella ketso ea pele pakeng tsa Austin Duelay le Diego Magdaleno MONA leMONA.

Tse ling tsa lithunya tseo li ile tsa lieha ho tlosa litemoso tse khabisitsoeng tse tsoang ho Referee Jack Reiss. Leha ho le joalo, Mosebetsi o lefang e le tlhahiso ea Doulay e oele ka tsela ea ho tsoa. Ea botšelela e ne e le li-phapanyetsano e ntlehali ea ho tsoa. Magdaleno e ile ea ntlafala ho tse molemo, Ho Laela Tokelo ea Lithabe e lateloang ke bophahamo bo le bong.

Magdaleno a tsoela pele ho tobetsa tlhaselo ka la bosupa, Ho hlasimolla ntoa ea ntoa feela e nang le hoo e nang le sekoaelo se ka letsohong le letšehali ho isa ho Solar Plexus.

Shebella Magdaleno Spont A Snockdown vs Dulay ka pota 7 MONA.

Hang ha ketso e qalile, Magdaleno e ile ea penya likhopo tsa hae ho fihlela ka letsohong le letšehali le thefuleha le lahliloeng le lahliloeng Magdaleno, ho etsa hore re sebelisetse ho theola ntlha.

“O ne a ntse a nkotla ka tlase mme, Ka morao, le marabeng,” ho boletse dulay.
“E ne e le linako tse ling ho feta kamoo a neng a li bitsa. Ke hapile setjhaba se 100%.”

Ho lemoha ntoa ho thellisa, Dulay o ile a nka lebelo ho feta tse tharo tsa ho qetela tse tharo. Ho ne ho sa lekana ho hlola sekhahla sa mosebetsi sa Magdaleno, e ileng ea mo fumana a letse ka lintlha tsa 97-91, 96-92 le 96-92.

“Boiphihlelo bo na le ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe. Ntoeng ea ka e fetileng, Ke lahlile hlooho ea ka,” a re li-Magdaleno. “Lekhetlong lena ke ile ka nka nako ea ka. Katleho ea ka e boletse hanyane ka hanyane. Ke thabile bakeng sa tlholo bosiung bona.”

Ka setsing se sa thekeseleng, Champion ea khale ea lefatše ea Lefatše Rau'shee “Nuke” Warren (17-3, 4 Kos) e qetile likhoeli tse 13 e na le qeto e sa reng letho Gilberto Mendoza (15-8-3, 7 Kos).

Warren ea lilemo li 33 e sebelisitse matsoho a hae a potlakileng hore a balehele ansort ea lithunya tse tsoang ho leqeleng la hae le letšehali. Ho bone, likhohlano tsa lihlooho li buletse leihlo le letšehali la mendoza ea Mexico. Warren o ile a batla ho koala lenaneo, Empa Mendoza e ne e le papali, Ho thunya morao ha le tsoetse pele.

Baahloli ba babeli baa u khopamisa 99-91 mme moahloli oa boraro o na le eona 100-90.

“Ho ne ho le monate ho khutlela moo ka mor'a hore a tsamaee selemo,” Warren o boletse. “Ke ne ke sa utloe eka ke rookie. Ke ne ke utloa eka ke tlameha ho itlopa joala hanyane. Empa ke nahana hore ke na le boholo ba li-rust ha ke ntse ke le koetliso ea boikoetliso. Ho ea 10 e potoloha e ne e ikutloa hantle.”

“Ke ts'epa hore ke tla khutla ka May,” ho thoe warren. “Ke hloka feela 90 matsatsi a. Ke se ke qetile nako e telele ke e-na le layy ho tloha ka Pherekhong e fetileng ha ke ne ke loana le karete ea pacquiao le adrien. Ke ikemiselitse ho e fumana. Ke ikemiselitse ho tsamaea. Ntho feela eo a e entseng eo ke neng ke sa mo lebelle hore a e etse e ne e le teng.”

Ketsahalo e ile ea khothalletsoa ke lipapatso tsa sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland.

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Caleb ea lemati oa ntlo ea Nashville Hand & PHOTOS

Semela sa IBF sa IBF se sephara se semela se nang le limela se etsang ho fumana ts'ireletso ea bahlomphehi khahlanong le Ts'ireletso ea Vincent Feagenbutz Moqebelo Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee Headlin fox pbc ntoa bosiu & ka Fox Deportes

Kopanya kopano le eona e tšoantšang litaba tsa Welteweight Bryant Perrella & Nashville Native Austin Dulay Kapele ho Showdows Of Fox

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Nashville, Tenn. (January 15, 2020) – Tlhahlobo ea IBF ea IBF Kaleb “Swethands” Limela o ile a phumoloa sebaka sa hae sa boemo ba lefats'e se fumanehang sebakeng sa kopano ea mochine oa ntlo ea Nashville Laborarong, Ha a ntse a itokisetsa ho nka chalele e tlamang Vincence FEGENbutz Moqebelo, February 15 Ho Fixpbc Loandment Ketsahalo ea Bosiu le ho Fox barekisi ba fox ho tloha Bridgesnestone Irnashville, Tennessee.

Kopano ea Khothatso le eona e hlahisitsoeng e ne e hlahisa litaba tsa mohlabani Bryant Perrella, ba nka ka Abele Ramos a ho sebdisana ha ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Plus Motheo oa Lightwaight le Nashville Native Austin Dulay, Ke mang ea loantšanang Diego Magdaleno ka televised opener opener ka 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Ashland, Semela sa Tennessee se tla tlisa mabokose a 'musong oa Nashving le ho loana ka lekhetlo la pele e le setsebi sa hae. Mona ke seo barupeluoa ba neng ba se na ho bua Laboraro la Bridgestone Arena:

Kalebe semela

“Ho monate ho khutlela toropong ea heso le toropo ea ka ea lapeng. Ke thabile le ho feta ho tlisa lapeng sehlooho sa lefatše le ho o sireletsa ka Hlakubele 15 Searchstone Arena. E bile toro ea ka ho tloha ha ke ne ke hopola. Kaha ke ne ke le ngoana ea monyane.

“Ke sebetsa ka thata ho feta neng kapa neng ho etsa bonnete ba hore ke tsohile letsoho la ka ka Hlakubele 15. Ke batla ho e etsa ka feshene e ntle, pele ho 12go th pota. Ntoa ena e tla fela ka ho kokota molemong oa ka. Ke batla motho e mong le e mong ea tla ba ka mohahong mme ke kopantsoe ho tseba hore sehlooho sena sa lefatše se lula mona ho Tennessee.

“'Na le ntate oa ka re ntse re ea ho sena bakeng sa 18 Lilemo Tse Ntle, bao e seng setopong. Ho ba le ntoa ena e bile toro eo ke ileng ka mo nyehela haholo bakeng sa. Ke toro eo ka Pherekhong 15, e ke ke ea senyeha.

“E ne e le sepheo sa ho ba mohoebi oa lefatše, Empa e ne e se eona feela sepheo. Ke nahana hore batho ba rata ho lebala hore ke na le 19 lintoa. Ke utloa eka ke mpa ke e fumanela botlaaseng ba thaba. Batho ba bang ha ba fetoha chati, ba ikutloa eka ba fetoha ba tsositsoeng, Empa ha ho joalo ka nna. Ke ntse ke lapile. Haeba u le tseleng, Ke fana ka tlhahiso ea hore u tsoe ho eona. Hobane nke ke ka u hloloheloa.

“Ke utloile Feigenbutz e matla ebile e sebetsa 'meleng' me o nahana hore o tla tla mme o nkgopile. Mike Lee o ile a nahana hore o tlo nkopa 'me u ye uzcategui o re o tlo nkopa, Empa seo se ba tsamaileng bakeng sa bona?

“Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, Boxing e otliloe mme o se ke oa otla. Ke na le tsebo e ngata ea ho phomola. Ka February 15, Ha ke bapale le monna enoa.

“Bashemane bana ba nahana hore ba tlo mpona le ho lahlela metlae e mengata ho mpheta. Empa ke lahlela li-pults tse ngata ho li feta. Haeba a nahana hore o tla tsoa mona le ho senya merero ea ka, Ke u tšepisa hore o na le ntho e 'ngoe e tlang.”

Bryant Perrella

“Ke leboha ho ba mona kajeno 'me ke lehlohonolo ho ba le monyetla oa ho bonts'a hore na ke joang ke le mohlabani. Ke motho ea futsanehileng ea hahiloeng ka bongata ka bongata. Ha ho letho le fuoeng. Ke ile ka tobana le ho se na letho haese ntlha ena.

“Ke ja, Ho robala le ho phefumoloha mabokose. Ke ikemiselitse sena. Ke potlakile haholo, Fighter e matla le e telele, ka iq e phahameng. February 15 Ke tla ho busa. Ts'ebetso Aden e tla sitoa.

“Ke na le mahlomoleng ka har'a sehlopha se seng le se seng mme ke tlo busa. Ke qala ho otla ka mokhoa oa ka oa ho hema. Tsohle li tla kopana le kelellong mme ke na le sehlopha se makatsang se sebetsang le nna hona joale. Re ntse re sesa letsatsi le leng le le leng 'me re e sebelisa kaofela ho ea sebetsa ho fihlela sepheo sa rona sa ho qetela.”

Austin Dulay

“Ke leboha haholo sehlopha sohle sa ka bakeng sa ho etsa ntoa ee se etsahala, haholo ho Caleb bakeng sa ho itahlela ka tsela ea ntoa ea Nashville. Re ntse re ikoetlisa ka thata 'me re ikoetlisa ka thata le ho feta bakeng sa ntoa ena ea ho beha pontšo toropong ea heso.

Ke tseba hore mohanyetsi oa ka o tla be a itokisitse, Re tseba seo a tlang ho se etsa. Ke thabile bakeng sa eona. Ke tlo itokisetsa eng kapa eng eo a e hlahisang.

“Ke ke ua emela hore ntoeng ena, Beha ts'ebetso e kholo 'me u khutlele Nashville hape nakong e tlang bakeng sa lintoa tse ling tse kholo.”

Justin Gabber, Mokoetlisi oa Semela

“Re thabetse ho khutlela Nashville bakeng sa ntoa ena. E tla ba ntoa ea pele ea ho loana Nashville, le ho tloha nakong eo re e utloileng pele ka sena, Re natefeloa haholo.

“O ne a e-na le Campa e makatsang ea koetliso joalo ka kamehla. O ntse a shebahala a le bohale haholo. Lebella ho phatloha, Mofuta o matla le o motle oa 'swekands’ ho feta kamoo u kileng oa e bona. Kalebe o lula a tlisa ntlafatso ea kamehla. O e isa boemong bo bong.

“Ke bone caleb e loana joalo ka Atateur sebakeng sa Nashville, Empa ho ba karolo ea hae ho e etsa ka melemo, Ke ntho e ikhethang haholo ho nna. Tseba feela hore o tla beha show. Tsebo e lefa likoloto 'me o na le litsebo tsohle.”

Semela sa Mikie, Ntate oa lema & Co-Steam

“Re thabile haholo ho ba mona maemong ana. Hang ha re utloa hore sena se tla ba ntho ea nnete, Re ne re sa thaba haholo.

“Re qalile mona 18 Lilemong tse fetileng ho lebokoseng. Haholo ka lilemo re ntse re hola, 'me joale re na le sehlopha sena se makatsang, E 'ngoe eo ke e utloang ke eona e ntle ka ho fetisisa ho litebele. Re ntse re qala. Re thabetse ho beha pontšo ea lehae la beng la matlo ebile re tla bona motho e mong le e mong mona ka la 15 Hlakubele.”

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Bashebelli ba ka phela ho li-PBC tse bonts'a li-PBC tse bonts'ang lipapali tsa Fox le Fox joale li-apps kapa Foxsport.com. Holim'a moo, Mananeo ohle a fumaneha ka lipapali tsa Fox ho land ea Siriusxm 83 ho seea-le-moea sa sathelaete le ho sesebelisoa sa SiriusXM.

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Bobebe Contender & Nashville oa Nashville Austin Dulay o nka Tokomane ea Pele ea Times Copgo MagDo MagDo Magdaleno in Fox PBC & ho barekisi ba fox, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee

Kalemi ea kaletsi e sa tsebeng letho, ea holimo-li-clalex

Nashville, Tenn. (January 13, 2020) – Mokhahlelo o bobebe le oa NashvilleAustin Dulay e tla loana ka pele ho bongata ba habo ba ntlo ea habo bona ha a nka lengolo le neng le fana ka limatlafatsi Diego Magdaleno Ka ntoa e chitja e bula ketso ea bosiu ea fox pbc ntoeng ea bosiu le ho balemi ba fox ea Moqebelo, February 15 ho Bridgestone Arena a Nashville, Tennessee.

Fox pbc ba loana bosiu ho qala ho 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT mme e hanetsoe ke 'muelli oa hlooho ea khomo Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela Ho sireletsa sehlooho sa hae ntlong ea lapeng e lumellanang ka potlako Vincence FEGENbutz. Hape, likhanyetsano tsa Welterweight Bryant “Lollfella” Perrella le Abele Ramos ntoa e maemong a 10 a potoloho.

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke papatso ea sweethands, Lipapatso tsa TGB le tsa Sauerland, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li ka rekoa ho ticketmaster.com.

Duelay ea Nashville (13-1, 10 Kos) O hapile lintoa tsa morao-rao ka ho emisa ka ho emisa ho tloha ha a le mong oa Pro ea pele ea ho hlola 2018. Ea lilemo li 24 e loanne mosebetsing ho tloha 2015 le hlōla la hae la pele 11 lintoa. Ka mor'a moo, o ile a qeta ho hlasimoloha tebeletso ea Yarley Armenta ka Pherekhong ea selemo se fetileng, mme lekhetlo la hae la ho qetela selikalikoe ho mo bona a emisa Justin pauldo ntoeng eo hamorao e ileng ea fetoloa hore e se na tlholisano. O tla khutlela ho ea ho loana Nashville ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka 2017 tlhōlo.

Magdaleno ea lilemo tse 33 (31-3, 13 Kos) e qholotselitse ka makhetlo a mabeli bakeng sa sehlooho sa lefats'e mme o tla batla tlhōlo ea ho saena ka Hlakubele 15 ho ba haufi le monyetla o mong lebaleng. Las VegAs TergAs ea Terger e Lahletsoeng Pele e Ikokoletseng Khahlano le Sertinez le Terry Flanagan. Magdaleno a hapile lintoa tse tharo tse otlolohileng pakeng tsa 2016 le 2018, Ho kenyelletsa Triumph ka Triukh Af hovhannisyan, 'me haufinyane o sa tsoa lahleheloa ke champion ea khanya ea Lightwainion Teofiso Lopez ka Pherekhong 2019.

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MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV Continues Friday, June 26 ka 10 p.m. LE

 

Card Highlighted by International Super Middleweight Title Bout Between Krrish Champion Gilberto Ramírez & Derek Edwards

truTV and Top Rank will exclusively present the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout ka truTV, a live primetime boxing series on Labohlano, June 26, ka 10 p.m. LE from the State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas. The new boxing series, hlahisa kamanong le Turner Sports le HBO Sports, tla bontšang le 10 ho pota gia bakeng sa WBO International Super Middleweight sehlooho pakeng tsa Krrish southpaw 'mampoli Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramírez (31-0-0, 24 Kos) ea Sinaloa, Mexico le Derek "The Black Lion" Edwards (27-4-1, 14 Kos) ea Las Vegas. Ekelletsa moo, southpaw Diego Magdaleno (27-1-0, 11 Kos) ea Las Vegas tla kopana le Puerto Rico ea Jose "Chelo" Gonzalez (24-1-0, 19 Kos) a le 12 ho pota gia bakeng sa lolea WBO International bobebe 'mampoli.

 

Bahlalosi ba bakeng sa Ketsahalo eo e tla akarelletsa Kevin likulo ho fana ka bapala-ka-bapala ka setsebi Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini le moqolotsi oa litaba Crystina Poncher. Kugler ke seboholi sa khale se bitsitseng basketball ea koleche le tšireletso ea NFL bakeng sa Westwood One le bolo ea maoto ea koleche bakeng sa Big Ten Network. Mancini ke 2015 International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee le sebapali sa mehleng sa WNF le WBA sa boima bo bobebe. Poncher ke mohlalosi le moqolotsi oa litaba oa Top Rank, hammoho le mong'a ntlo a, moqolotsi oa litaba le 'ngolla bakeng sa NFL Network le NFL.com. Koala captioning ka Sepanishe tla fumaneha bakeng sa truTV telecast.

 

Tsa netweke pontsho tla bontšang le a tsoela pele sebelisa "Spidercam" thekenoloji, le ntlha ya mofuta o bakeng sa phela malapeng ditebele telecast, ho fana ka tšireletso e matla nakong ea letoto la lihlooho. "Spidercam" e sebetsa ka sistimi e lintlheng tse 'ne ea mehala e tsoang lintlheng tse khethiloeng ka nqane ho likhutlo tsa reng ea litebele. The sa emisitswe ho khamera o na le matla ho fana ka le qobellang 360-tekanyo dikhutlo a ketso e ho akarelletsa le le matla a ho susumelletsa hore a tse tharo litekanyo - tloha / letona, pele / khutlela morao le up / fatše.

 

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