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Undefeated Bantamweight Emmanuel Rodriguez Takes On Mexico’s Alberto Guevara in Co-Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, June 3 From Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida

Ọzọ! Top Rising Prospects Gervonta Davis & Caleb Plant in Separate Bouts as Part of Action Packed Undercard
Hollywood, FL. (June 1, 2016) – Undefeated bantamweight Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (14-0, 10 Kos) will battle experienced Mexican Alberto “Metro” Guevara(24-2, 9 Kos) in the 10-round co-main event of Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Friday, June 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida with televised coverage beginning at 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT.
An exciting undercard of action will feature rising undefeated knockout artist Gervonta “The One” Davis (15-0, 14 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight showdown with Mexico’s Mario Macias (28-18, 14 Kos) and unbeaten prospect Keleb “Sweet Aka” Osisi(12-0, 9 Kos) against Columbia’s Carlos Galvan (12-4-1, 11 Kos) na a middleweight n'obi.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather n'ọkwá, and Panther Promotions, na-ọnụ na $130, $80, $60, na $35 (additional fees may apply) na ndị na ere now. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, online na www.myhrl.com,www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 p.m., with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Additional undercard action features Homestead, Florida’s Courtney Jackson in a four-round super lightweight contest against Anthony Woods of the Bahamas, Miami Steven Geffrard na-ewere on vetiran Samuel Miller in a six-round light heavyweight battle and veteran Dyah Davis megide Leosvy Mayedo na a isii-gburugburu ibu Middleweight zoo.
Rounding out the night of fights is Vero Beach, Florida’s Dat Nguyen in a six-round featherweight bout against Jesus Okooko osisi, super featherweight prospect Antonio Williams in a four-round contest against Puerto Rico’s Hector Fernandez and Las Vegas prospect LaTondria Jones (3-0, 2 Kos) in a four-round middleweight bout against Latoya Burton.
Mgbe ọ dị nanị 23-afọ-ochie, Rodriguez anọwo na a ngwa ngwa track kwupụta a ụwa aha agha ebe mbịne pro na 2012. O mere ya U.S. debut in November by stopping Eliecer Aquino after previously taking down Gabor Molnar, Luis Hinojosa na Alex Rangel na 2015. The Manati, Puerto Rico-born fighter will bring his exciting style into the ring against another tough opponent on June 3. He will be opposed by the 25-year-old Mexican Guevara. The Sinaloa-native has challenged for world titles against Leo Santa Cruz and Shinsuke Yamanaka and has won six fights in a row entering June 3.
A ukwuu-ahuta atụmanya ndị na ndibọhọ 2012 National uwe egwuregwu, the 21-year-old Davis recorded five victories inside of the distance in 2015. The Baltimore-native stopped former world champion Cristobal Cruz during that streak and most recently recorded a TKO victory over Guillermo Avila in April. He takes on the veteran Macias out of Distrito Federal, Mexico.
A 2011 National Golden uwe onye mmeri, Plant has begun to make his name in the professional ranks since turning pro in 2014. Afọ gara aga, the 23-year-old picked up six victories including hard fought triumphs over Jamar Freeman in September and Tyrone Brunson in October. Na-alụ ọgụ nke Nashville, he kicked off his 2016 campaign by stopping Adasat Rodriguez in January and will return to battle the Colombian Galvan who most recently knocked out William Moreno Anaya in April.
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Rances Barthelemy & Mickey Bey Ramp Up Training Camp Ahead of Friday, June 3 World Championship Showdown That Headlines Premier Boxing Champions on Spike from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida

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Hollywood, FL. (Ka 24, 2016) – Lightweight world champion Rances “Eyen gbawara” Barthelemy na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Mickey “The Spirit” Bey are deep into training camp and closing in on their main event battle on Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Friday, June 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida

Both fighters have been training in Las Vegas before they head to southern Florida for their world title battle. Barthelemy trains with Ismael Salas at the Salas Boxing Academy while Bey works with his longtime trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. at the Mayweather Boxing Club.

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, na-ọnụ na $130, $80, $60 na $35 (additional fees may apply) na ndị na ere now. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, online na www.myhrl.com,www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 pm, with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.

Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu banyere ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu, their matchup and more:

What advantages do you believe you have because of your training team?

Rances Barthelemy: “Iji m, Ismael is the best trainer in the world. He was the lead trainer of the Cuban National Team at the time that Cuban amateur boxing was having its most success. He is truly underrated and I do not know why.

Having gone through different trainers throughout my career, I am glad that I found Salas. We clicked right off the bat, and him being a Cuban and having a successful background both in the Cuban amateur system and in the pros, he’s been able to incorporate the best from both worlds in his training methods. He has also been able to bring out abilities in me that others were not able to and it has made me a completely different fighter.

Mickey Bey:Floyd Sr. has been my trainer for about 12 afọ. We’ve been together since I was a teenager and before I turned pro. He is an old school trainer and he knows the science of boxing.

Being around the other Mayweather Promotions fighters provides a lot of energy to training because everybody is striving to be the best they can be. Whenever that’s the case it’s always a positive thing because the trainers know that’s what you’re after. Floyd Sr. and Floyd are the reason I moved to Las Vegas. It’s been a blessing to be able to train with him for so long. We gelled from the beginning and I have definitely grown a lot as a fighter.

What does fighting for this belt mean to you?

RB:I don’t really focus on this being another title defense. I just focus on it being another fight that I must win impressively so that I can get to the big fights. There is no added pressure from it being a title defense. I just want everyone to see the boxing ability that I have so that I can get the big fights that I want and deserve.

MB:Winning back this belt is really important to me. I still feel like it’s mine. He’s just been keeping it warm for me. I had to deal with the injuries but now I don’t have to worry about babying my hand or anything like that.

What do you think this fight will be like stylistically?

RB:I plan on this being a great fight between two great boxers. He has a great amateur and pro background, dị ka ime m, and hopefully that makes for a great show.

MB:You never really know until you’re in the ring but it’s going to be a fight between two skilled boxers. I have seen some footage but not too much because I don’t really watch much tape. I saw him fight for my vacant belt but I can’t get caught up in that because I’m different than anybody he’s ever fought. I’m a lot more difficult than he probably thinks.

What skill advantages do you believe you have over your opponent?

RB: “I feel I am the better all-around fighter. I have the reach, height and power over him. I feel he has shown in the past that he can’t take a good punch, so we will see if he can take mine.

MB:I bring it all. I can do everything that can be done in the ring. Every single department, oge. I do think he’s a good fighter, I give him his props, he’s a two-time world champion, but I don’t think he can do one thing better than me.

What did you learn from your fight with Denis Shafikov?

RB:It was a really tough fight and definitely a great learning experience. I made it tougher than it should have been but I had never been in a war like that before and adrenaline kicked in. The blood made me want to dig down and trade with him in the center of the ring and beat him at his own game. It was the first time I had to go down to the trenches and engage in a fight like that but I wanted to do it to show that not all Cubans are boring and only box around.

What did you learn from your fight with Miguel Vazquez?

MB:I found out how good I was because I was able to beat a guy that good with one hand. Going into it I already knew I was going to be fighting with one hand since it had been giving me problems. I couldn’t let both hands go, so I had to strategically land more accurate shots. I couldn’t let it become a high volume fight because I knew I wouldn’t be able to respond with both hands. This is my first fight in four or five years with two good hands, so it’s going to be a completely different ball game.

What does it mean to you to fight in south Florida in front of your Cuban fans?

RB:That’s my backyard and it’s another advantage for me. It is like being in a free Cuba pretty much and I don’t think I’ll ever feel as comfortable fighting anywhere else with the majority of the people being there to support me. It means the world to me to be able to fight in front of my fans and my closest friends. It’s the closest thing to being able to fight in my country.

Are you concerned about fighting on the road in front of a crowd that is expected to be for your opponent?

MB:They can’t get in the ring for him. It’s just going to be me and him. Nobody can get in the ring and help him. It doesn’t add any pressure. I grew up hard, in a rough neighborhood and I’ve been through a lot so I’m numb to any pressure. I’m just ready to get in the ring with him.

What are your plans after this fight?

RB:I will be headed straight to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. after the fight to try to obtain a visa so I can finally return to Cuba and visit my family that I have not seen since my defection eight years ago. I thought I would never be able to return but now I will be returning as a two-time world champion with grand dreams of one day headlining the first pro boxing event in Cuba.

MB:After this fight I’ll be looking for another big competitive fight. M na-achọ ihe ịma aka. That’s why I’m in this fight.

Why do you believe you’ll be victorious on June 3?

RB:I feel I am levels above Mickey Bey in all aspects of the game. I am comfortable with my training and I plan on returning to Miami with my second world title. The adrenaline of fighting in front of my Cuban people will add fuel to my fire and propel me to victory. I am on a mission to be great and leave an imprint in the sport and Mickey Bey is in the way.

MB: “M a mma fighter. It’s that simple.

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Undefeated Middleweight Caleb Plant returns to the ring June 3 PBC na ọgọ TV

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(Nashville, TN) Ka 24, 2016Nashville’s unbeaten middleweight prospect,Keleb “Sweet Aka” Osisi (12-0, 9 Kos) is scheduled to return to the ring on June 3, 2016 against Colombia’s Carlos Galvan (12-4-1, 2 Kos). The scheduled 8-round bout will be televised on the undercard of Barthelemy vs. Bey at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida as Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Spike TV goes live at 9 p.m. NA/Pt.
In his last bout on January, 22 nke afọ a, Plant dominated his opponent, winning by way of a 6th-round TKO. He’ll look to continue his winning ways on June, 3Rebecca.
I’m always looking to get better with each fight,” kwuru Caleb Osisi. “Every fight brings on a different challenge and I’m ready for any style that comes my way. Galvan has a lot of knockouts so I have to be aware of his power shots. I will control the action from the opening bell and make my adjustment as the fight goes on. If I get him hurt, M na-aga n'ihi na knockout.”
After turning pro in May of 2014, Caleb has rapidly made his presences felt in the middleweight division by winning all twelve of his bout, nine of which came by way of knockout. Plant feels grateful about his career as it is headlining in the right direction.
To be in the position I am this early in my career is a blessing.” Osisi wee na. “My management team and trainers are doing a fantastic job with everything and I couldn’t be any happier. I know fighting on television is very important for my fan base, so I want to come out and put on a great show. This will be my first time fighting on Spike TV and I want to leave a lasting impression. Expect to see some fireworks.

Rances Barthelemy & Mickey Bey Ramp Up Training Camp Ahead of Friday, June 3 World Championship Showdown That Headlines Premier Boxing Champions on Spike from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida

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Hollywood, FL. (Ka 24, 2016) – Lightweight world champion Rances “Eyen gbawara” Barthelemy na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Mickey “The Spirit” Bey are deep into training camp and closing in on their main event battle on Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Friday, June 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Hollywood, Florida
Both fighters have been training in Las Vegas before they head to southern Florida for their world title battle. Barthelemy trains with Ismael Salas at the Salas Boxing Academy while Bey works with his longtime trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. at the Mayweather Boxing Club.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, na-ọnụ na $130, $80, $60 na $35 (additional fees may apply) na ndị na ere now. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, online na www.myhrl.com,www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 pm, with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu banyere ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu, their matchup and more:
What advantages do you believe you have because of your training team?
Rances Barthelemy: “Iji m, Ismael is the best trainer in the world. He was the lead trainer of the Cuban National Team at the time that Cuban amateur boxing was having its most success. He is truly underrated and I do not know why.
Having gone through different trainers throughout my career, I am glad that I found Salas. We clicked right off the bat, and him being a Cuban and having a successful background both in the Cuban amateur system and in the pros, he’s been able to incorporate the best from both worlds in his training methods. He has also been able to bring out abilities in me that others were not able to and it has made me a completely different fighter.
Mickey Bey: Floyd Sr. has been my trainer for about 12 afọ. We’ve been together since I was a teenager and before I turned pro. He is an old school trainer and he knows the science of boxing.
Being around the other Mayweather Promotions fighters provides a lot of energy to training because everybody is striving to be the best they can be. Whenever that’s the case it’s always a positive thing because the trainers know that’s what you’re after. Floyd Sr. and Floyd are the reason I moved to Las Vegas. It’s been a blessing to be able to train with him for so long. We gelled from the beginning and I have definitely grown a lot as a fighter.
What does fighting for this belt mean to you?
RB: I don’t really focus on this being another title defense. I just focus on it being another fight that I must win impressively so that I can get to the big fights. There is no added pressure from it being a title defense. I just want everyone to see the boxing ability that I have so that I can get the big fights that I want and deserve.
MB: Winning back this belt is really important to me. I still feel like it’s mine. He’s just been keeping it warm for me. I had to deal with the injuries but now I don’t have to worry about babying my hand or anything like that.
What do you think this fight will be like stylistically?
RB: I plan on this being a great fight between two great boxers. He has a great amateur and pro background, dị ka ime m, and hopefully that makes for a great show.
MB: You never really know until you’re in the ring but it’s going to be a fight between two skilled boxers. I have seen some footage but not too much because I don’t really watch much tape. I saw him fight for my vacant belt but I can’t get caught up in that because I’m different than anybody he’s ever fought. I’m a lot more difficult than he probably thinks.
What skill advantages do you believe you have over your opponent?
RB: I feel I am the better all-around fighter. I have the reach, height and power over him. I feel he has shown in the past that he can’t take a good punch, so we will see if he can take mine.
MB:I bring it all. I can do everything that can be done in the ring. Every single department, oge. I do think he’s a good fighter, I give him his props, he’s a two-time world champion, but I don’t think he can do one thing better than me.
What did you learn from your fight with Denis Shafikov?
RB: It was a really tough fight and definitely a great learning experience. I made it tougher than it should have been but I had never been in a war like that before and adrenaline kicked in. The blood made me want to dig down and trade with him in the center of the ring and beat him at his own game. It was the first time I had to go down to the trenches and engage in a fight like that but I wanted to do it to show that not all Cubans are boring and only box around.
What did you learn from your fight with Miguel Vazquez?
MB: I found out how good I was because I was able to beat a guy that good with one hand. Going into it I already knew I was going to be fighting with one hand since it had been giving me problems. I couldn’t let both hands go, so I had to strategically land more accurate shots. I couldn’t let it become a high volume fight because I knew I wouldn’t be able to respond with both hands. This is my first fight in four or five years with two good hands, so it’s going to be a completely different ball game.
What does it mean to you to fight in south Florida in front of your Cuban fans?
RB: That’s my backyard and it’s another advantage for me. It is like being in a free Cuba pretty much and I don’t think I’ll ever feel as comfortable fighting anywhere else with the majority of the people being there to support me. It means the world to me to be able to fight in front of my fans and my closest friends. It’s the closest thing to being able to fight in my country.
Are you concerned about fighting on the road in front of a crowd that is expected to be for your opponent?
MB: They can’t get in the ring for him. It’s just going to be me and him. Nobody can get in the ring and help him. It doesn’t add any pressure. I grew up hard, in a rough neighborhood and I’ve been through a lot so I’m numb to any pressure. I’m just ready to get in the ring with him.
What are your plans after this fight?
RB: “I will be headed straight to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. after the fight to try to obtain a visa so I can finally return to Cuba and visit my family that I have not seen since my defection eight years ago. I thought I would never be able to return but now I will be returning as a two-time world champion with grand dreams of one day headlining the first pro boxing event in Cuba.
MB: After this fight I’ll be looking for another big competitive fight. M na-achọ ihe ịma aka. That’s why I’m in this fight.
Why do you believe you’ll be victorious on June 3?
RB: I feel I am levels above Mickey Bey in all aspects of the game. I am comfortable with my training and I plan on returning to Miami with my second world title. The adrenaline of fighting in front of my Cuban people will add fuel to my fire and propel me to victory. I am on a mission to be great and leave an imprint in the sport and Mickey Bey is in the way.
MB: “M a mma fighter. It’s that simple.
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World ranked Emmanuel ‘MannyRodríguez feels ready for the big picture

In less than a month, for his scheduled fight on Friday, June 3 na Hollywood, Florida, WBA #4, Emmanuel 'Manny’ RODRÍGUEZ (14-0, 10 Ko si) from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico feels more than ready on facing Mexico’s Victor ‘PitufoProa ( 28-1-2, 21 Ko si) in a bout that will broadcast live on Spike, malite na 9:00pm (NA).
Rodriguez-Proa is a 10 round bout in the bantamweight division, and will take place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Ke isi omume, IBF Lightweight world titleholder, Rances Barthelemy will face Mickey Bey.
Since late December, I started training but my trainer Jim Pagan forced me to rest so I can avoid overtraining because I need to be in excellent shape on fight nightsaid Emmanuel Rodriguez.
I will feel mentally and physically ready for any opponent. Lee Haskins (IBF Champion) and Jamie McDonnell (regular WBA champion), both did not wanted to risk their titles against me. I was willing to travel to England and challenge any of them, ma ọ bụ ihe ọ bụ, and now I’m fighting a tough Mexican who comes to fight, and has good power in his punches”.
The good thing about opponents like Proa is that to beat them, you’ll have to use all of your tools, and have the capacity to adjust to any situation he may bring, but at the end of the day, this is going to be a typical Puerto Rico versus Mexico war”.
In his young career, Rodriguez has notable victories over world title contenders, David Quijano of Puerto Rico, and Luis Hinojosa of the Dominican Republic by unanimous decision and KO in the third round respectively.
Also the undefeated Puerto Rican has victories over former rising prospects, Miguel 'Ọ dịghị Egwu’ Cartagena of Philadelphia, who was knocked out in the first round, and last November, Rodriguez TKO in the seventh round, tought Dominican, Eliecer Aquino in a bout televised by ESPN.
Mgbe 118 pound, Rodriguez is ranked #4 WBA, # 7 WBO na # 8 in both, WBC and IBF.
* Historical Data * Emmanuel Rodriguez is the first Puerto Rican boxer to win gold medal in the Youth Olympic Games ( Sinpagur 2010 ).

Lightweight World Champion Rances Barthelemy Battles Former World Champion Mickey Bey in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, June 3 From The Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hotel & Casino In Hollywood, Florida

Ọzọ! Unbeaten Bantamweight Prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez
Takes on Mexican Brawler Victor Proa

Tiketi na Sale Ugbu a!
Hollywood, FL. (April 29, 2016) – Undefeated lightweight world champion Rances “Eyen gbawara” Barthelemy (24-0, 13 Kos) will make his first title defense against former world champion Mickey “The Spirit” Bey (22-1-1, 10 Kos) na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) na Spike Friday, June 3 at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/PT as unbeaten Puerto Rican prospectEmmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (14-0, 10 Kos) takes on hard-hitting Mexican VictorPitufoProa (28-1-2, 21 Kos) in a 10-round bantamweight affair.

There were rumors that a fight between me and Mickey Bey was on the brink of happening prior to my fight against Denis Shafikov, so now that it is here, I know it was destined to happen,” kwuru Barthelemy. “I’m not a rookie anymore. I’m not going into this worried or nervous about it being my first title defense at 135. I’m comfortable enough now to see every fight as just another challenge I need to execute my game plan the most effectively and with the least amount of errors.

Barthelemy won my title, I had to vacate it due to a hand injury, so all he is doing is keeping it warm for me,” said Bey. “Ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu na-aga oké. I have been training hard for over a month. I have the best team in the business, with the most knowledgeable trainers. I’m looking forward to the challenge with him being undefeated and a two-time world champion. We both have a lot of skills, so it will make an entertaining fight for sure.

I want to challenge all of the bantamweight champions to fight me so they can see a real athlete in the ring,” kwuru Rodriguez. “I have been training hard. This is a lifestyle for me. I have been training since December and on June 3, I am going to deliver a knockout.

I’m excited about this opportunity against a good young fighter,” said Proa. “I’ve been training hard and feel like this is my time. I’m going to come forward and see what this guy can do.

Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, na-ọnụ na $130, $80, $60 na $35 na ndị na ere now. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, online na www.myhrl.com,www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 pm, with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m. *Additional fees may apply.

This will be a tremendous night of boxing on Spike TV,” kwuru Marshall Kauffman nke Eze n'ọkwá. “Barthelemy is an up-and-coming star in the sport and he is facing a former world champion who never lost his belt in the ring. This will be a great fight and there should be a great atmosphere with a lot of Cuban boxing fans there to support their world champion.

We’re looking forward to bringing a great night of boxing to the State of Florida. We’re giving the fans another treat come June 3rd. The card is stacked with matchups that will undoubtedly be crowd pleasers,” Kwurula Leonard Ellerbe, CEO nke Mayweather n'ọkwá. “Both Mickey Bey and Rances Barthelemy have world titles under their belts, so they will bring in the experience of being able to perform, and match it up against one another to see who will come out the best man standing at the end of the night.

We at Panther Promotions are very excited for this June 3rd card at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha,” said Elliot Alvarado, CEO, Panther Promotions. “We are proudly joining forces with both Mayweather and Kings Promotions, which are featuring PBC on Spike TV. This is going to be a sensational evening of boxing featuring Cuban Lightweight Champion Rances Barthelemy vs. Cleveland’s own former champion, Mickey Bey. Our goal is to bring back the classic fights to the Seminole Hard Rock Live in South Florida.

A Cuban amu amu mba onye mmeri, 29-year-old Barthelemy has yet to taste defeat since turning pro in 2009. Mụrụ na Cuba ma ugbu a na-alụ ọgụ nke Las Vegas, he won a super featherweight world title in July 2014 by defeating Argenis Mendez in impressive fashion, and followed that up with a second round TKO victory over Angino Perez. After dominating former champion Antonio DeMarco in June, he won a world title in a second division when he impressively defeated Denis Shafikov in December.

Bey won his world title in 2014 with a decision victory over long reigning champion Miguel Vasquez. The 32-year-old vacated his title due to inactivity and injuries but returned in December to defeat previously unbeaten Naim Nelson by decision to earn himself a shot at the very title he vacated. Bey’s previous victories include defeats against Alan Herrera, Carlos Cardenas and Hector Velazquez.

Mgbe ọ dị nanị 23-afọ-ochie, Rodriguez anọwo na a ngwa ngwa track kwupụta a ụwa aha agha ebe mbịne pro na 2012. O mere ya U.S. debut in November by stopping Eliecer Aquino after previously taking down Gabor Molnar, Luis Hinojosa na Alex Rangel na 2015. The Manati, Puerto Rico-born fighter will bring his exciting style into the ring against another tough opponent on June 3.

Alụ ọgụ nke Monterrey, Mexico, Proa will be fighting in the U.S. for the third time when he takes on Rodriguez on June 3. The 31-year-old was unbeaten in his first 28 pro starts and has won his last two bouts, including most recently a first round stoppage of Oswaldo Delgado in February.

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Lightweight World Champion Rances Barthelemy Battles Former World Champion Mickey Bey in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, June 3 From The Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hotel & Casino In Hollywood, Florida

Ọzọ! Unbeaten Bantamweight Prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez
Takes on Mexican Brawler Victor Proa
Tiketi na Sale Ugbu a!
Hollywood, FL. (April 29, 2016) – Undefeated lightweight world champion Rances Eyen gbawara” Barthelemy (24-0, 13 Kos) will make his first title defense against former world champion Mickey “The Spirit” Bey (22-1-1, 10 Kos) na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) na Spike Friday, June 3 at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/PT as unbeaten Puerto Rican prospect Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (14-0, 10 Kos) takes on hard-hitting Mexican VictorPitufoProa (28-1-2, 21 Kos) in a 10-round bantamweight affair.
There were rumors that a fight between me and Mickey Bey was on the brink of happening prior to my fight against Denis Shafikov, so now that it is here, I know it was destined to happen,” kwuru Barthelemy. “I’m not a rookie anymore. I’m not going into this worried or nervous about it being my first title defense at 135. I’m comfortable enough now to see every fight as just another challenge I need to execute my game plan the most effectively and with the least amount of errors.
Barthelemy won my title, I had to vacate it due to a hand injury, so all he is doing is keeping it warm for me,” said Bey. “Ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu na-aga oké. I have been training hard for over a month. I have the best team in the business, with the most knowledgeable trainers. I’m looking forward to the challenge with him being undefeated and a two-time world champion. We both have a lot of skills, so it will make an entertaining fight for sure.
I want to challenge all of the bantamweight champions to fight me so they can see a real athlete in the ring,” kwuru Rodriguez. “I have been training hard. This is a lifestyle for me. I have been training since December and on June 3, I am going to deliver a knockout.
I’m excited about this opportunity against a good young fighter,” said Proa. “I’ve been training hard and feel like this is my time. I’m going to come forward and see what this guy can do.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, na-ọnụ na $130, $80, $60 na $35 na ndị na ere now. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, online na www.myhrl.com,www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 5:30 pm, with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m. *Additional fees may apply.
This will be a tremendous night of boxing on Spike TV,” kwuru Marshall Kauffman nke Eze n'ọkwá. “Barthelemy is an up-and-coming star in the sport and he is facing a former world champion who never lost his belt in the ring. This will be a great fight and there should be a great atmosphere with a lot of Cuban boxing fans there to support their world champion.
We’re looking forward to bringing a great night of boxing to the State of Florida. We’re giving the fans another treat come June 3Rebecca. The card is stacked with matchups that will undoubtedly be crowd pleasers,” Kwurula Leonard Ellerbe, CEO nke Mayweather n'ọkwá. “Both Mickey Bey and Rances Barthelemy have world titles under their belts, so they will bring in the experience of being able to perform, and match it up against one another to see who will come out the best man standing at the end of the night.
We at Panther Promotions are very excited for this June 3Rebecca card at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha,” said Elliot Alvarado, CEO, Panther Promotions. “We are proudly joining forces with both Mayweather and Kings Promotions, which are featuring PBC on Spike TV. This is going to be a sensational evening of boxing featuring Cuban Lightweight Champion Rances Barthelemy vs. Cleveland’s own former champion, Mickey Bey. Our goal is to bring back the classic fights to the Seminole Hard Rock Live in South Florida.
A Cuban amu amu mba onye mmeri, 29-year-old Barthelemyhas yet to taste defeat since turning pro in 2009. Mụrụ na Cuba ma ugbu a na-alụ ọgụ nke Las Vegas, he won a super featherweight world title in July 2014 by defeating Argenis Mendez in impressive fashion, and followed that up with a second round TKO victory over Angino Perez. After dominating former champion Antonio DeMarco in June, he won a world title in a second division when he impressively defeated Denis Shafikov in December.
Bey won his world title in 2014 with a decision victory over long reigning champion Miguel Vasquez. The 32-year-old vacated his title due to inactivity and injuries but returned in December to defeat previously unbeaten Naim Nelson by decision to earn himself a shot at the very title he vacated. Bey’s previous victories include defeats against Alan Herrera, Carlos Cardenas and Hector Velazquez.
Mgbe ọ dị nanị 23-afọ-ochie, Rodriguez anọwo na a ngwa ngwa track kwupụta a ụwa aha agha ebe mbịne pro na 2012. O mere ya U.S. debut in November by stopping Eliecer Aquino after previously taking down Gabor Molnar, Luis Hinojosa na Alex Rangel na 2015. The Manati, Puerto Rico-born fighter will bring his exciting style into the ring against another tough opponent on June 3.
Alụ ọgụ nke Monterrey, Mexico, Proa will be fighting in the U.S. for the third time when he takes on Rodriguez on June 3. The 31-year-old was unbeaten in his first 28 pro starts and has won his last two bouts, including most recently a first round stoppage of Oswaldo Delgado in February.
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ERISLANDY amerika gara si Jan ZAVECK na atọ gburugburu nke Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA ESPN agha kaadị SITE HIALEAH Park ọduọ & Cha cha na Miami

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Miami (November 25, 2015) – Super welterweight n'ụwa onye mmeri na Cuban sensashionErislandy “The American Dream” Lara (22-2-2, 13 Kos) ọma gbachiteere ya na aha megide mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri na Slovenian Jan Zaveck (35-4, 19 Kos) na a Premier Boxing agbachitere on ESPN show si Miami si Hialeah Park Racing & Cha cha.
Ruru ka ihu igwe na ebe, isi ihe e kpaliri elu iji hụ na agha mere. Site mmeghe mgbịrịgba, Lara achịkwa ihe site ọdịda arọ na-efega. Na nke atọ gburugburu, na Onye na-egbu egwuregwu kwụsịrị ihe na Zaveck megide ụdọ, enweghị ike ịnọgide na. The Onye na-egbu egwuregwu a na-akpọ a na-akwụsị ka agha na :41 n'ime atọ gburugburu.
Na nke abụọ televised ọgụ nke mgbede, Puerto Rican undefeated Bantamweight atụmanya Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (14-0, 10 Kos) si mesoo a asaa gburugburu knockout kaAquino Olee (17-2-1, 11 Kos) si Dominican Republic.
Na a zoo na hụrụ oké edinam si nke ma nkuku, Rodriguez n'ikpeazụ gosiri na nke ukwuu n'ihi na Aquino. The ukara kwụsịrị agha na 2:44 n'ime nke asaa gburugburu.
Ebe a bụ ihe televised alụso nwere ikwu banyere ha egwú n'abalị a:
ERISLANDY amerika
“Echere m na m edozi nrụgide ọma n'abalị a. M nọrọ na-aba n'akpa uwe na agha m agha. Nke a bụ oké mmeri maka m. (Zaveck) bụ onye bụbu onye mmeri na ọ na-mgbe a kụrụ aka ruo mgbe n'abalị a.
“Dị m obi ụtọ na-azụ na-alụ ọgụ na Miami ebe. Nke a bụ mbụ m oge na-alụ ọgụ azụ ebe a, ebe 2009 na obi dị m ụtọ ka m nwee ike na-etinye na a ọma show maka Fans. Dị m ekele maka ụzọ ha gosiri iji na-akwado m n'abalị a.
“M kụrụ (Zaveck) na oké ogbugba iji agba na froze ya dum. Ọ na-eme mkpesa banyere ihe mgbu na ya ntị na ya ụkwụ, ma ala akara bụ m nwetara na mmeri.
“Aga m na-eche ihu onye ọ bụla ha chọrọ ka n'ihu m na 154 lbs, ma ọ bụrụ na ọ bụ Canelo (Alavarez) ma ọ bụ (Miguel) Esie. Mgbe ahụ, anyị na-aga ruo 160 lbs.”
Jan ZAVECK
“M ugbu a nwere mgbu na-egbusi na-aga site m n'olu m ubu n'akụkụ aka nri.
“M maara na m nwere ike na-agbalị na-alụ ọgụ na na ala a kechioma ntụmadị, ma nke ahụ bụ obere ekwe omume ma ọ bụ eleghị anya mma ịkwụsị na-alụ ọgụ ụbọchị ọzọ.
“M chere na ezi na n'ebe ahụ n'ihu na. M gbalịrị ka m iju ya site na-alụ ọgụ ya nso, ma m nọ na-ewere ọtụtụ punches na o nwere nnọọ mma ike.
“M mgbe e merụrụ ahụ dị ka nke a tupu. Ọ bụ nnọọ iju. Ihe mgbu na-ekwo ekwo.”
Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ
“Dị ka ndị agha malitere M nwere ike ịgwa Aquino bụ ike fighter, Ma, ozugbo m malitere iti ọkpọ ya na m maara na m nwere ike na-akwụsị ndị agha na mgbe e mesịrị agba.
“The atụmatụ bụ na-ya n'ime mmiri miri emi na-eme ka ọ ogologo agha. Nke-asa gburugburu m akuku gwara m ka m kwụsị ya na m na-ege ntị.
“M na-ekweta na stoppage. Ọ nọ na-ewere ukwuu ntaramahụhụ n'ebe.
“Ịbụ akụkụ nke a PBC kaadị on ESPN enyere na-ọrụ m na-esonụ larịị. M ekele maka nke a ohere.
“Aga m na-alụ ọgụ onye ọ bụla m ume na njikwa agwa m ka m. M njikere maka onye ọ bụla.”
Aquino Olee
“(RODRÍGUEZ) was better n'abalị a. Ọ bụ ihe mgbagwoju anya karịa ihe na. Ọ bụ mma fighter karịa m. M ewere ihe n'ebe ya.
“M na ọ dịghị mgbe afụ ụfụ n'oge agha. O siri ike, ma m ẹkenịmde n'ala m na ọ dịghị mgbe ná nsogbu. M kụrụ ya na ezi ihe ụfọdụ gbaa kwa. Ọ dị nnọọ rutere karịa m. Ụta dịịrị m.
“Abụghị m nkụda mmụọ. I just ran into a great fighter and n'abalị a was his night. a ga m alaghachi. Ọ bụ nanị otu ọgụ na a mụtara.”
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Cuban sensashion Erislandy Lara ihu kpụrụ World Champion Jan ZaveckWednesday, November 28 Site Hilaleah Park Racing & Cha cha
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Miami (November 23, 2015) – Super welterweight n'ụwa onye mmeri Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (21-2-2, 12 Kos) na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Jan Zaveck (35-3, 19 Kos) wee akụkụ ke a pịa ogbako Monday ehihie na Miami ka ha nso ha Premier Boxing agbachitere na ESPN showdown na-ewere ọnọdụ Wednesday, November 25 si Hialeah Park Racing & Cha cha.
PBC on ESPN mkpuchi-amalite mgbe 8 p.m. NA/5 p.m. Pt with undefeated prospect Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (13-0, 9 Kos) na-ewere on Aquino Olee (17-1-1, 11 Kos) na Bantamweight edinam.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite dike Boxing, na-ọnụ na $100, $75, $50, $35 na $25, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ụgwọ, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ online na www.myticketforce.com, site na ekwentị na (877) 840-0457 ma ọ bụ na Hialeah Park cha cha onu.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Monday:
ERISLANDY amerika
“M na rụsiri nnọọ ọrụ ike n'ihi na nke a ọgụ. M na lekwasị nnọọ ike mgbe ọzụzụ mara ụlọikwuu n'ihi na m maara otú ike a agha ga-. E nwere ihe bụghị ọtụtụ na-ekwu ugbu a, M na-dị nnọọ na-eche echiche banyere-eme arọ ma na-na mgbanaka.
“M ụtọ nke ukwuu ịbụ ebe a na South Florida ọgụ n'ihu ndị a ukwuu Fans. Obi dị m ụtọ na-alụ ọgụ maka Cuba na-egosi na anyị nwere oké ọkpọ Fans.
“Zaveck ka agha ụfọdụ ndị kasị mma na-eti ọkpọ na ụwa na m nwere oké akwanyere ya ùgwù. M kpam kpam ndọpụ na m iro na m chọrọ nọgide na-egosi na abụ m kasị mma 154-pounder na ụwa.
“M na mụ na ọzụzụ Ronnie Ọta ruo ogologo oge anyị na-njikere mejuputa anyị gameplan na mgbanaka na wenesde n'abalị.”
Jan ZAVECK
“M obi ụtọ na-esi na mgbanaka na aka a amamiihe mmeri dị ka Erislandy Lara. M nnọọ afọ ojuju na ọnọdụ m na-abanye a agha.
“Anyị na-aga na-egosi ihe nile anyị nwere na Wednesday abalị na-enye oké arụmọrụ. -Amasị m Lara dị ka onye na a oku okpu. Na mpụga nke mgbanaka anyị nwere ike inwe nkwanye ùgwù n'ihi na mgbanaka anyị ga-agbalị ewere ihe niile n'ebe onye ọ bụla ọzọ.
“Na m maara na a ga-a siri ike agha, ma m na-aga na-ahapụ ya niile na mgbanaka-eme ka n'aka ọgụ a bụ kwesịrị ncheta maka onye ọ bụla na-ekiri.”
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Undefeated Bantamweight atụmanya Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ ihu ELICER AQUINO NA Premiya ọkpọ agbachitere NA ESPN ACTION na Wednesday, NOVEMBER 25 SITE HIALEAH Park ọduọ & Cha cha na Miami

ỌZỌ! DAQUAN ARNETT n'ámá Gbanyụọ MEGIDE YUDEL JHONSON NA A Super welterweight zoo & Wes NOFIRE na-ewe ke YASMANY CONSUEGRA NA Heavyweight agha
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Miami (November 23, 2015) – Undefeated Bantamweight atụmanya Emmanuel RODRÍGUEZ (13-0, 9 Kos) ga-nwalere site Aquino Olee (17-1-1, 11 Kos) na Premier Boxing agbachitere(PBC) na ESPN Wednesday, November 25 si Hialeah Park Racing & Cha cha n'ime Miami.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 8 p.m. NA/5 p.m. Pt na-headlined site ibu welterweight n'ụwa onye mmeri Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (21-2-2, 12 Kos) ịgbachitere ya na aha megide mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Jan Zaveck (35-3, 19 Kos).
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite dike Boxing, na-ọnụ na $100, $75, $50, $35 na $25, bụghị gụnyere ọdabara ụgwọ, na ndị na ere now. Tiketi nwere ike zụrụ online na www.myticketforce.com, site na ekwentị na (877) 840-0457 ma ọ bụ na Hialeah Park cha cha onu.
Undercard edinam na-aga n'ihu na a ụzọ nke 10-gburugburu n'asọmpi dị ka Daquan Arnett (14-1, 8 Kos) na-ewe ke Yudel Jhonson (17-2, 9 Kos) na a ibu welterweight showdown mgbe undefeated Heavyweight Wes Nofire (18-0, 14 Kos) na-aga buso Cuba si Consuegra Yasmany (17-2, 14 Kos).
Ọzọkwa abanye mgbanaka, na asatọ-gburugburu fechaa zoo, is 23-year-old Brooklyn-native Dennis Galarza (10-1, 7 Kos) ndị na-ewe na 27 afọ Mexico brawler Hugo Partida (26-6-2, 16 Kos) mgbe undefeated 20 afọ Chicago-ngwaahịa Jose Quezada (8-0, 5 Kos) chere ihu Tennessee si Donnell Logan (11-18-2, 6 Kos) na a isii-gburugburu ibu fechaa omume.
Ịchịkọta n'abalị nke ịlụ ọgụ bụ 26-afọ Jeff Souffrant (1-1) nke Fort Lauderdale, Florida na a anọ gburugburu welterweight tuanu megide Miami si Gregory Moore (1-0) na Puerto Rican ibu welterweight Alex De Jesus (21-1, 13 Kos) na a isii gburugburu n'obi.
Mgbe ọ dị nanị 23-afọ-ochie, Rodriguez anọwo na a ngwa ngwa track kwupụta a ụwa aha agha ebe mbịne pro na 2012. On November 25 ọ na-eme ya U.S. mpụta mbụ mgbe na-ewere ala Gabor Molnar, Luis Hinojosa na Alex Rangel na 2015. The Manati, Puerto Rico-mụrụ fighter ga-eme ka ya na-akpali akpali ịke n'ime mgbanaka megide ya toughest ule ka ụbọchị mgbe ọ ọgụ na November 25.
Undefeated ke akpa 18 pro ịlụ ọgụ, Aquino anya ibiaghachi azụ a warara ọtụtụ mkpebi ọnwụ ka undefeated Adam Lopez na ikpeazụ ya outing. The 28-afọ agabeghị anya ebe ọ bụ na 2012 tupu ya ikpeazụ tuanu, ọ kwụsịrị ya asaa gara aga asatọ na-emegide. Mụrụ na Higuey, Dominican Republic, ọ ga-alụ ọgụ na U.S. nke ugboro abụọ ka a ọkachamara.
The 22-afọ Arnett bụ ihe ruzuru amu amu ndị na ndibọhọ a 2009 Junior Olympic Asọmpi Onye Mmeri. Mụrụ na Winter Park, Florida, o weere ala mbụ unbeaten alụso Jeremiah Wiggins, Brandon Quarles na ikpeazụ ya outing, Joshua Conley. Ọ na-ele-eme ka ọ anọ na esepu on November 25.
A Cuban oku okpu-alụ ọgụ nke Miami, Johnson ndibọhọ a ọlaọcha nrite na 2004 Olympic egwuregwu. Ọ malitere na-alụ ọgụ professionally na 2009 ma merie ya mbụ 12 pro amalite. The 34-afọ were ala Norberto Gonzalez na Lenwood Dozier na 2014 ma malite 2015 na a mmeri Pablo Munguia.
A Cherokee-nwa amaala mụrụ na Oklahoma na-azụ nke Miami, Nofire ga-ele anya na-eme ka a akara mgbe ọ chere ihu ya toughest ule ka ụbọchị na November 25. The 28-afọ ka ekemende mmeri na 2015 n'elu Joell Godfrey na Sylvester Barron na kwụsịrị isii nke ikpeazụ ya asaa ịlụ ọgụ n'ime anya.
Mụrụ na Cuba ma na-alụ ọgụ nke Miami ruo ọtụtụ afọ, Consuegra na-alaghachikwuru saịtị nke ikpeazụ ya mmeri, a March Emerie Taurus Sykes. The 31-afọ ka ekemende mmeri n'ebe lagoro ezumike nka Byron Polley, Santiago De Paula na Stacy Frazier ebe mbịne pro na 2010.
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