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ZAC RICHARD RELISHES UNDERDOG ROLE IN UPCOMING FIGHT WITH FRED LEAR

Bangor, Maine (Dezember 10, 2018) – It has been a meteoric rise through the New England Fights enterprise for Zac Richard, who will celebrate one year since he started training in the sport by fighting for the featherweight title on February 1st.

Richard, a state champion high school wrestler with three first-round stoppages to his credit since he transitioned from the mat to mixed martial arts, will face former bantamweight champion Fred Lear for the vacant 145-pound strap at NEF 37: “Sub Zero.” The fight will be held at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.

In a recent interview with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole for theBetween Rounds Radio Podcast, Richard noted that MMA has given him balance and structure after a tumultuous time in his personal and family life. Richard’s last fight, a 51-second stoppage of Chris Lachcik by rear naked choke, took place one day before the six-year anniversary of his sister Lacy’s death from cancer.

“Every year around this time, I always found myself making bad decisions or being down in the dumps. This year I had something to take my anger out and have all those people come out and support, so it was pretty awesome. It’s the best mindset I’ve ever been in for a fight, das ist sicher,” Richard said.

NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson knew he had a fighter on his hands the moment Richard signed with the organization.

Anyone who thinks the opportunity is being extended too soon probably isn’t familiar with the fighter, his background or his disposition.

“After watching Zac wrestle for almost a decade, I knew that his aggressive, go-for-broke style against the toughest competition that he could find would translate well to the mixed martial arts cage,” Peterson said. “He welcomes a challenge, and he never hesitated for a second when I offered him the opportunity to face a decorated veteran, Fred Lear, for the featherweight championship.”

A graduate of Massabesic High School in Waterboro, Richard said he started training in 2018 as part of a new year’s resolution.

That journey took him an hour away to Nostos MMA in Somersworth, New Hampshire, where his dogged determination and raw talent caught the eye of none other than Devin Powell, the former NEF Lightweight Champion and current UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) competitor.

“On the weekends after work, I did nothing. I might go to the bar or something. I kind of felt like I was wasting my time. I used to wrestle, and that was all I did. I didn’t want to go to college and wrestle, because there was nothing I wanted to go to college for,” Richard said. “I was like, ‘I’m going to try mixed martial arts.I just walked in, started slamming people and stuff, not tapping, and after a while Devin was like, "Hey, who are you?’ And then we kind of just hit off and started training.”

Richard said friends and family, at first, didn’t believe him when he told them of the connection to the local celebrity turned worldwide fighter.

“It’s crazy, telling people. They think I’m joking. Then I’ll post pictures with (Powell) on Instagram and Facebook and people start hearing about it,” Richard said. “It’s good to know you can make it. It’s good to have a coach who’s living it in the UFC. He’s fighting his heart out, getting hurt and still going. He makes some good media, so it’s pretty cool.”

Richard recently relocated by renting an apartment across the street from the gym, providing further evidence of his commitment.

Working with Powell has its privileges, but it also comes with a lighter side. Richard elicited a few laughs on the program when he relayed the story of his mentor adopting a baby pig. It’s a free-range animal, he reported, wandering the gym right along with Powell’s fighters.

“He loves that thing. When we went to Las Vegas, he was talking about it and said, ‘I’m gonna get a pig.And I’m like, 'OK, Devin.Then one day I went on Instagram and watched his story and I’m like, ‘No, he didn’t.I’d like to follow some of his footsteps, but not the pig one,” Richard said. “I’m pretty sure it’s like a teacup pig, but it’s kind of big, so guess we’ll just have to see. Hopefully he didn’t get lied to. He’s going to be kind of upset when there’s a full-grown pig running around Nostos every day.”

Richard and Lear will meet in the middle in terms of weight for their title bout.

Lear, out of Young’s MMA in Bangor hasn’t fought since his victory over Walt Shea for the 135-pound title in August 2017. Richard will come down in weight after tackling his past two outings at 155, not far below his typical walking-around weight of 160 bis 165.

It will be a challenge in the cold Maine winter. Richard, who is a mechanic by trade, said his job helps him sweat out the pounds during summer.

“I’m always fluctuating. Knowing that I’ve been fighting at 155 my past two fights, I’ve been eating whatever and lifting, walking around about 165,” Richard said. “I’m used to cutting weight for wrestling. I’d like to see myself at 145 from here on out. I don’t feel the need to cut that much weight for a fight. It’s only amateurs, and I don’t know when I’ll go pro or if I’ll go pro. I just now got a strength and conditioning coach at the Brickhouse in Sanford, so we’ll see where it goes. 145 is where I see myself.”

“I know Zac’s parents, and he comes from a wonderful family. They always did everything that they could to support him, going above and beyond during his wrestling career,” Peterson said. “He’s young and athletic and has the confidence to complement his genetic gifts. Fred is an experienced champion that has faced all manner of fighters over the course of his eight MMA bouts. Both guys know how to wrestle. Both come from respected gyms. It’s a match befitting our return to Bangor in February.”

That shared wrestling background made the fight with Lear (6-2) attractive to Richard.

In addition to being on enemy territory in Lear’s hometown, Richard expects to be seen as the underdog due to the opponent’s previous title fight experience.

“I don’t really care about the noise that much. I always liked being the underdog in wrestling,” Richard said. “I’ve got nothing to lose. If his crowd ‘s there and chanting his name, was auch immer. It’s just more noise.”

Richard said he has never been much for watching film of opponents, knowing that tactics can turn on a dime. He has watched two of the bouts in Lear’s archive, obwohl, and both expects and craves a battle for the ages.

“I want it to go into deep water,"Er sagte. “I’ve had three fights, and not to sound cocky, but they’ve all been pretty quick. I want a war. That’s why I do it. I train all this time. I want to show my true self and get into a real fight, du weißt? I think Fred and I will be a good fight. Hopefully it lives up to the expectations I have for it.”

Lear’s year-and-a-half of inactivity is in stark contrast to Richard’s rapid-fire approach since gravitating to the sport. The newcomer hopes that won’t be held against him if he comes out on top.

“I think he’ll be fine. I hope he is. I don’t want any excuses,” Richard said. “I want it to be a straight-up fight with some highlight reels on it. Wenn ich verliere, I lose, but I’m going to go out swinging if I do.”

NEF nächste Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” wird am Freitag stattfinden, Februar 1, 2019 im Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine with a bell time of 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

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M-1 Challenge Federgewichts-Champion Nate “Der Zug” Landwehr Um die erste Titelverteidigung zu machen vs.. Andrey Leschnew

M-1 Challenge-Schlacht in Atyrau, Dezember. 15, in Kasachstan
Nate Landwehr freut sich auf seine erste Titelverteidigung
SANKT PETERSBURG, Russland (November 28, 2018) — M-1 Challenge-Weltmeister im Feder Nate “Der Zug” Landwehr wird seine erste Titelverteidigung im Dezember machen 15, Headliner der letzten Veranstaltung des Jahres von M-1 Global – M-1 Challenge Battle in Atyrau– gegen Herausforderer Andrey “Bügeleisen” Leschnew, in Atyrau, Kasachstan.
M-1 Challenge-Schlacht in Atyrau wird live aus Kasachstan in High Definition auf gestreamtwww.M1Global.TV. Die Zuschauer werden in der Lage, die Vorkämpfe und Hauptkarte, indem Sie sich auf registrieren beobachten www.M1Global.TV. Fans können die Action auf ihren Computern sehen, als auch auf Android und Apple-Smartphones und Tablets. M-1-Herausforderung 97 wird auch sein ist verfügbar aufwww.FITE.TV(vorläufige Karte ist kostenlos, $7.99 für die Hauptkarte).
Dies ist die erste M-1 Global Show in Kasachstan seit drei Jahren, seit M-1-Herausforderung 59: Schlacht der Nomaden 5 in Astana, in welchem ​​russischen Stern Sergei Kharitonov Amerikaner ausgeknockt Kenny Garner in der ersten Runde.
Die 30-jährige Landwehr (11-2-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Kämpfe aus dem Vorort von Nashville in Clarksville, Tennessee, hat im vergangenen Juni den begehrten Titelgürtel im Federgewicht der M-1 Challenge gewonnen M-1-Herausforderung 95 in Nazran, Inguschetien, Russland. Der unterhaltsame amerikanische Kämpfer hörte auf, den Titelverteidiger zu verteidigen Khamzat Dalgiev auf Schläge in der zweiten Runde. Dalgiev machte seine erste Titelverteidigung, nachdem er die MMA-Welt schockiert hatte, indem er den langjährigen M-1-Champion ausgeschaltet hatte Ivan Buchinger in der ersten Runde.
“Der Zug” rollt weiter’
In zwei weiteren M-1-Kämpfen, die seinen Titelschuss einrichteten, Landwehr gewann eine getrennte Entscheidung Viktor Kolesnik bei M-1-Herausforderung 85, vorausgegangen von einer dritten Runde Unterbrechung von Mikhail Korobkovüber Schläge an M-1-Herausforderung 83.
“Mach keinen Fehler,” Sagte Lanwehr, “Ich möchte jedem in der Division einen Arsch auf den Kopf stellen. Lezhnev ist nur der nächste in der Reihe. Betrachten Sie mich nicht nur als den Champion, Betrachten Sie mich als den bösesten S.O.B, der machen kann 145 Pfund. Ich werde auf ihn zukommen, als wäre ich immer noch ein hungriger Herausforderer, der versucht, eine Erklärung abzugeben, um ein Champion zu werden.
“Ich würde gerne ein Turnier mit allen Konkurrenten haben. Wir haben alle an einem Abend mehrmals gegen alle gekämpft und der letzte Mann, der steht, wird zum König gekrönt. Aber, zur zeit, Ich werde kämpfen, wer M-1 für den nächsten Anwärter hält. Wenn Sie ein Problem damit haben, dann bedeutet es, dass Sie nicht so beeindruckend sind wie ein Kämpfer, wie Sie denken. Weil ich sie in zwei Kämpfen davon überzeugt habe, dass ich derjenige für den Job bin und den Job in meinem dritten erledigt habe (M-1) Kampf.
Kampf aus der Ukraine, Leschnew (18-7-0, M-1; 6-3-0) verdiente sich diesen Titelschuss, indem er neun seiner letzten gewann 10 Kämpfe, einschließlich der letzten drei in einer Reihe. Zu seinen Opfern gehört ein weiterer US-amerikanischer, Windschatten “American Bulldog” Morrison, der eine einstimmige Entscheidung an Lezhnev bei verlor M-1-Herausforderung 69 in 2016.
Andrey Lezhnev hat sich seinen Titelschuss gegen Lanwehr verdient
“Landwehr ist ein typischer Schläger mit schönem Cardio,” Lezhnev kommentierte. “Jeder, der nach seinen Regeln spielt, verliert. Er ist auch sehr provokativ, er liebt es, den Hype um ihn herum zu erzeugen. Für eine lange Zeit, er versuchte diesen Kampf zu vermeiden, herausfordernde Jungs, die ihre Blütezeit bestanden haben, weil er verstand, dass er keine Chancen gegen mich hatte. Aber jetzt ist es an der Zeit, diesen Hype aus ihm herauszuschlagen.”
Alle Kämpfe und Kämpfer sind Änderungen vorbehalten. Zusätzlich M-1 Challenge-Schlacht in AtyrauKämpfe werden in Kürze bekannt gegeben.
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COMBATE AMERICAS kündigt seine größte Veranstaltung 2018 „COPA COMBATE“ AT Save Mart Center in Fresno, CALIF. AM FREITAG, Dezember. 7

ERSTE-NACHT, ACHT-MAN-TURNIER
IN CALIFORNIA GESCHICHTE,
25 JAHRE NACH LEGENDÄREN UFC 1 TURNIER

FIGHTERS VERTRETEN acht Ländern
STELLEN WEG MIT $100,000 GROSSER PREIS GEHT

ON, LIVE DAZN,
UNIVISION UND UNIVISION DEPORTES NETWORK

TICKETS-Verkauf Mittwoch, November. 7

NEW YORK - Oktober 30, 2018 - Combate Americas gab heute seine mit Spannung erwartete, zweite jährliche „COPA COMBATE“ One-Night-Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Turnier Extravaganz mit acht Kämpfer, aus acht verschiedenen Ländern, kämpft sie für eine aus $100,000 Hauptpreis, bei Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif., leben in Englisch in der US-. und Kanada auf DAZN (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT), live im Fernsehen in Spanisch in der US-. sowohl auf Univision (12 a.m. ET / PT) und Univision Deportes Netzwerk (UDN) (12 a.m. UND / 9 p.m. PT).

 

Der Gewinner des Turniers haben wird durch drei Kämpfe in einer Nacht ausgeharrt den großen Preis in Anspruch nehmen.

 

Die „COPA COMBATE“ Veranstaltung wird die erste Nacht markieren, Acht-Mann-Turnier in Kalifornien Zustand Geschichte, und statt 25 Jahre nach Combate Americas CEO und Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Mitbegründer Campbell McLaren die Kampfsportwelt für immer mit UFC geändert 1, ein One-Night, Acht-Mann-Turnier, die MMA erste Ikone hergestellt, Royce Gracie.

 

Von preislich $30, Tickets in den Verkauf gehen online www.CombateAmericas.com/Tickets und Ticketmaster.com, sowie an der Save Mart Center Box Office, beginnend an 10 a.m. PT am Mittwoch, November. 7.

 

„Das ist die Art, wie ich die UFC gestartet 25 vor Jahren - ein 8-Mann-Turnier – die größte Herausforderung im Sport – und jetzt es kommt nach Fresno und dem großen Staat von Kalifornien zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte,", Sagte McLaren.

 

(Im Bild von links oben nach rechts): Gaston Reyno von Montevideo, Uruguay; Andres Quintana von Roswell, N. M., USA; Alejandro Flores von Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexiko; und Zebenzui Ruiz von Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spanien stellen die ersten vier von acht Kämpfer, die in der konkurrieren 2018 „COPA COMBATE“ One-Night, Acht-Mann-, $100,000 Hauptpreis im Feder MMA-Turnier. Bildnachweis: Scott Hirano / Combate Americas, LLC

Das „COPA COMBATE“ Turnier findet im Federgewicht (145 Pfund) Abteilung, und die Gewinner des im September haben zwei ‚Copa‘ Qualifier Kämpfe – Andres „The Bullet“ Quintana (15-2) von Roswell, N. M., USA und Alejandro "Gallito" Flores (13-1) von Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexiko - sowie bereits angekündigt Gaston „Tonga“ Reyno (8-2, 2 NC) von Montevideo, Uruguay.

 

Reyno wurde als Turnier Teilnehmer auf Sendung Live angekündigt, unmittelbar nach seiner atemberaubenden, erste Runde (2:21) Vorlage (Rear Naked Choke) von Carlos Ochoa bei der „Combate Americas: Camino a Copa“Live-Event in Long Beach, Calif. September 28.

 

Auch gab heute bekannt, für „COPA COMBATE“ Turnier Aktion war der Wettkämpfer, Spanien vertreten - 24-jährige Zebenzui "El Niño Rock" Ruiz (7-2) von Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.

 

Ruiz wird den Käfig, die Combate Americas Käfig, zum ersten Mal in seiner Karriere, Reiten eine Vier-Kampf Siegesserie. Miteinander ausgehen, alle bis auf einen seiner Siege gekommen haft (T)KO oder Duldung.

 

Die restlichen vier Kämpfer, die in der konkurrieren 2018 „COPA COMBATE“ Turnier werden in Kürze bekannt gegeben.

 

Türen bei Save Mart Center werden für die Veranstaltung eröffnen bei 5 p.m. im Dezember 7, und die ersten vorläufigen Kampf wird am Anfang 6 p.m.

Ruben Villa (14-0, 5 KOs) Shines in Front of Hometown Fans on Saturday Night

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. / ORANGE, Calif. (Oktober. 15, 2018) – Featherweight Ruben Villa (14-0, 5 KOs) returned to his hometown for the second time in his career and delivered a thrilling, one-sided performance against the game Miguel Carrizoza (10-4, 2 KOs) Saturday night from a sold-out Storm House in Salinas, Calif.

 

 

 

Villa, 21, used terrific footwork to find the angles against Carrizoza in route to a sweep of the scorecards in the 8-round main event. Throughout the fight, Villa hammered Carrizoza with a stiff jab, followed by a thundering left hand. It was an outstanding display of accuracy for the southpaw in his fifth fight of the year.

 

 

 

I felt great tonight,” sagte Villa, who is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. “Everything was clicking. The guy was tough. I landed a lot of good shots and he came coming back. Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit meiner Leistung. I put on a great show for my hometown fans.

 

 

 

To watch a replay of Villa’s dominant performance, please click here

 

 

 

Villa, who has been as active as possible since joining the professional ranks in 2016, looked as comfortable as he ever has.

 

 

 

I’m gaining more and more confidence with each win,” Villa said. “I like where I’m at right now.

 

 

 

 

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Photos by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

Unbeaten Ruben Villa Fights in Hometown of Salinas, CA on Saturday, Oktober. 13

Photo by Carlos Baeza / Thompson Boxing

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. / ORANGE, Calif. (Oktober. 1, 2018) – Promising featherweight prospect Ruben Villa (13-0, 5 KOs) headlines a talent rich card from his hometown of Salinas, Calif. auf Samstag, Oktober. 13.

 

 

 

Villa, 21, kehrt zum zurück Salinas Storm House for the second time this year. The talented southpaw faces Mexico’s Miguel Carrizoza (10-3, 2 KOs) in der 8-Runde “Neues Blut”Hauptereignis.

 

 

 

Villa last fought from the Salinas Storm House in April, when he routed fellow prospect Marlon Olea in route to winning the vacant WBO Youth featherweight championship. It was Villa’s first title since turning professional in July 2016.

 

 

 

The two-time national Golden Gloves winner fights for the fifth time this year after registering six wins in 2017.

 

 

 

It’s incredible how fast I’ve developed,” sagte Villa, who is managed by Danny Zamora and trained by Max Garcia.It feels like it was yesterday that I was in four round fights and now I’m routinely headlining shows.

 

 

 

The lefty, who sometimes conducts training camps in the sparring rich city of Riverside, Calif., decided to stay close to home for this fight. Him and his team have zeroed in on what is required to defeat Carrizoza.

 

 

 

He fought my stablemate, Michael Dutchover [ungeschlagenen Junior-Leichtgewicht], last year so Mike gave me a pretty detailed scouting report on him,” Villa said. “He’s a bruiser. He likes to come forward and get you onto the ropes or just backpedaling. I know how to fight guys like that. I’ve fought against guys like that before and I’ve seen a bunch of them in previous training camps. We are really comfortable in our game plan.

 

 

 

Villa is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing.

 

 

 

Tickets für “Neues Blut” sind zum Preis von $40, $75, & $125, and are available for purchase by calling 714-935-0900, or online at ThompsonBoxing.com.

 

 

 

The Salinas Storm House is located at 185 Maryal Drive in Salinas, SOWIE 93907.

 

 

 

Die Türen öffnen um offen 4:30 p.m. local time with the first bout at approximately 6 p.m.

 

 

 

All fights will be live streamed on our Facebook page.

 

 

 

The livestream starts at 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ET with Beto Duran as the blow-by-blow announcer and Steve Kim providing expert, color commentary.

 

 

 

“Neues Blut” is presented by Thompson Boxing Promotions and Banner Promotions and sponsored by Everlast.

 

 

 

 

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Cuban vs. Cuban: Livan Navarro and Armando Alvarez Ready for War at Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Sieben. 28 im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino – Hollywood

 

Cuba’s undefeated Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs) loves a good test.

 

 

 

Never one to shy away from a challenge, the Miami (via Havana) welterweight will be in tough once again this Friday night, when he takes on fellow Cuban Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

 

 

The rare Cuban vs. Cuban showdown, also Navarro’s first fight scheduled for 10 Runde, highlights a stacked undercard on Friday, Sieben. 28, am “Rumble at the Rock 2,”professional boxing event at the Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Präsentiert von Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, in the night’s 10-round main event, Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) will defend his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) von Panama. In der 10-Runden-Co-Main Event, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will face Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) über 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock 2” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

So, is Navarro ready for a former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion in just his ninth fight?

 

 

 

"Er ist ein guter Kämpfer, but I feel my style will overpower whatever his so-called experience advantage is,” said a confident Navarro. “I was 312-17 as an amateur and I’m already 8-0 wie ein Profi. I’ve been brought in as an opponent, supposedly to lose, on a Golden Boy card and a PBC show in Miami, and I knocked both those guys out. I fight my best when people don’t think I can win.”

 

 

 

To prepare, Navarro has reunited with trainer Herman Caicedo and gone back to what works best for the Cuban power puncher.

 

 

 

“I’m coming to scrap. This won’t be chess match. We’re going to scrap. Das ist mein Stil. Ich komme, um zu kämpfen. I wait on the KO and when I see my opening I take it.”

 

 

 

Navarro says he doesn’t mind being part of an unusual “Cuban vs. Cuban” showdown.

 

 

 

“I’ll fight anyone. I’ve fought Cubans all my life back home, so no, it doesn’t bother me. This is a business. You see Mexican vs Mexican and Puerto Rican against Puerto Rican, so why can’t it be Cuba vs Cuba? Good fighters should fight one another, and the cream will rise to the top. It’s all business when I step in the ring. I wish Armando all the luck in the world. He will need every ounce.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he knows he looked vulnerable in his last fight, a nationally televised loss to undefeated Jaron Ennis in July, and that’s why Navarro is willing to fight him.

 

 

 

But Alvarez says Team Navarro has made a big mistake.

 

 

 

"Ich bin 100 percent injury free and mentally ready,” said Alvarez. “That’s what his team didn’t take into account. I fought Ennis with an injury that badly affected my performance. They’re expecting that Armando Alvarez to show up that night, but I’m ready to prove ‘The Gentleman’ is here and alive. He’s a good boxer and he comes to fight, but amateur and pro are two different things and he’s not ready.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he also doesn’t believe in the unwritten code some fighters carry that says Cubans can’t fight each other.

 

 

 

“It’s rare for two Cubans to face each other, but I think the best should fight the best. I don’t believe in not fighting another Cuban. He’s Cuban from Cuba from Cuba. I’m Cuban too, but I was born and raised here and I think anybody can fight anybody else.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he’s looking forward to getting back in the win column in front of a large group of his fans.

 

 

 

“I’ll have the majority of the supporters at the fight. I’ll have lots of family and friends. It always helps me when my fans are there live. It pushes me to go that much harder.”

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Auf Fight Night, Türen öffnen 6 p.m. und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino befindet sich an 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.

O’SHAQUIE FOSTER UPSETS PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN JON FERNANDEZ WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION IN MAIN EVENT OFSHOBOX: DIE NEUE GENERATION Freitag ON Showtime

 

Four Fighters Lose Their Undefeated Records, Bringing ShoBox Total To 180

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SHAWNEE, Oklahoma. (September 22, 2018) – O’Shaquie Foster upset previously undefeated Jon Fernandez in a battle of ShoBox: Die neue Generation Veteranen, scoring an impressive unanimous decision victory over the highly regarded prospect Friday on SHOWTIME from Firelake Arena. Video-Highlights: https://s.sho.com/2OI0NUp

 

 

 

Fernandez (16-1, 14 KOs), a protégé of former unified world champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, wurde das 180th fighter in the history of the ShoBox series to lose his undefeated record after three other previously undefeated fighters dropped decisions on Friday.

 

 

 

The 25-year-old Foster (14-2, 8 KOs), a resident of Houston, executed his team’s game plan to perfection, utilizing superb movement and connecting opportunistically with counter shots. Foster was far sharper on both offense and defense, Anschluss an 36 percent of his total punches compared to just 16 percent for Fernandez.

 

 

 

Fernandez was frustrated by Foster, a crafty and experienced fighter who was one win away from representing the United States in the 2012 Olympiade. In his previous six bouts, Fernandez averaged 8.4 jab connects per round but was limited to just 13 jabs in tonight’s entire 10-round fight.

 

 

 

“This was the best fight of my career,” said Foster, who was appearing on the ShoBox series for the fourth time. “I knew I had it in me, I just never put it together. I have a new team, Ich habe einen neuen Trainer, a new strength and conditioning coach. This was what I dreamed of and we put in the work to make it happen.

 

 

 

“I knew he was a puncher and he’d come forward the whole fight. I knew I had to work off my jab and use my lateral movement. He had a little power, but he never got me clean. We’re going to sit down and look at the drawing board. I can tell you this, we’re not the B-side anymore.”

 

 

 

Fernandez improved throughout the second half of the fight, landing a big right hand in the sixth round that briefly wobbled Foster. Jedoch, the Spaniard was unable to extend his impressive KO streak of 14 consecutive fights.

 

 

 

“His style was frustrating, but we were expecting it,” said the 23-year-old Fernandez, who was widely regarded as one of the top prospects in boxing. “We thought his conditioning would go down and he’d slow down in the later rounds. He didn’t (slow down) and that surprised me.

 

 

 

 

 

“I feel like we can still get better and better. We just had a bad game plan for this fight.”

 

 

 

Irvin Gonzalez Jr. (11-0, 9 KOs) out-boxed Carlos Ramos (9-1, 6 KOs) from start to finish to score a unanimous decision victory in the co-featured bout of tonight’s ShoBox: Die neue Generation im Fernsehen übertragen. Die Punktrichter werteten den Kampf 79-73, 78-74, 80-72. Gonzalez, who was the more active and aggressive fighter, kept his unbeaten record intact despite facing a frustrating and defensively shrewd opponent in Ramos.

 

 

 

“It took me a few rounds to figure him out, but once I did he didn’t have anything on me,", Sagte Gonzalez. “He only had the left hand and that was about it. He really didn’t throw any punches.

 

 

 

“This was a big learning experience for me. This was my second eight-rounder and it opened my eyes a little bit. I know I’m conditioned well but I have to go back to work.”

 

 

 

The 22-year-old Gonzalez, a fourth-generation boxer in his family and native of Worcester, Mass., outhustled the skillful southpaw Ramos, who was not nearly active enough throughout the eight rounds. The longer, leaner Gonzalez, wer hat gemittelt 58 punches per round to Ramos’ 28, relied on his length advantage and fought at range.

 

 

 

The tentative and defensive Ramos, auf der anderen Seite, landed only 27 punches in the remaining seven rounds after landing 11 in der ersten Runde. Gonzalez, for his part, exceed 50 punches in all but the third round.

 

 

 

In the second bout of the quadrupleheader, Philadelphia’s Steven Ortiz (9-0, 3 KOs) edged Brooklyn’s Wesley Ferrer (12-1-1, 7 KOs) in an evenly-matched and difficult-to-score matchup of undefeated prospects. The two fighters were separated by no more than five total punches in each round of the majority decision, die erzielt wurde 78-74, 77-75, 76-76.

 

 

 

Both fighters fought at a deliberate pace, but neither was able to find their rhythm and consistently land combinations. Ortiz started stronger, but Ferrer grew into the fight and was the busier fighter in the middle rounds. The final two rounds were the deciding factor in the fight. The two judges who had Ortiz winning on their scorecards favored Ortiz in rounds seven and eight.

 

 

 

“I think it was a pretty close fight,” said a disappointed Ferrer. “I thought I was winning the first few rounds, but I know I got out-worked in the last two rounds. Am Ende des Tages, the judges saw something else and he got the win. If I won the last few rounds I would have won the fight.”

 

 

 

Ortiz, who held a narrow 127-115 advantage in total punches landed and a 99-93 Vorteil bei Power Punches gelandet, felt he did enough to win but was not completely satisfied with his performance.

 

 

 

“I was coming off a long layoff and wasn’t as sharp as I should have been,” said the 25-year-old Ortiz. “I landed the sharper jabs and landed the harder shots. I think my ring experience and ring generalship was the difference in the fight.

 

 

 

“I want to come back a lot sharper and a lot smarter. Am Ende des Tages, it was a learning experience. I got the win against a tough guy.”

 

 

 

In der Sendung Opener, Denver’s Misael Lopez (9-0, 4 KOs) got the better of Staten Island’s James Wilkins (5-1, 5 KOs) in a battle of young, previously undefeated super featherweight prospects, tallying a unanimous decision victory (79-72, 77-74, 76-75).

 

 

 

The action-packed fight saw both fighters come out swinging, setting the tempo for the rest of the eight-round bout which saw a total of 1,320 punches thrown. Wilkins brought the pressure to Lopez throughout, but Lopez’s volume of punches, movement and combinations enabled him to control most of the rounds. Lopez’s conditioning proved key. In the final four rounds, Lopez led 139-68 in total connects and landed 213 power punches to just 115 for Wilkins throughout the duration of the eight rounds.

 

 

 

Wilkins, who was featured on the SHOWTIME documentary CRADLE DER MEISTER that premiered immediately preceding tonight’s ShoBox im Fernsehen übertragen, was deducted a point for a low blow in the fifth round after several warnings. In der siebten Runde, Wilkins appeared to score a knockdown when he connected with a strong right hand that knocked Lopez off-balance, but referee Mike England ruled that Lopez’s right hand did not touch the mat.

 

 

 

“I think the difference was I was able to make him miss, land the cleaner shots and used my boxing to dictate the pace,” said the 22-year-old Lopez. “I’m looking to keep going and stay on the big stage. Hopefully people and promoters will notice that I’m the real deal.”

 

 

 

In his national television debut, the ever-confident Wilkins felt wronged by the judges’ scorecards and the referee’s apparent missed knockdown in the seventh.

 

 

 

“I think I did enough to pull it off,” said Wilkins. “I could see a split decision, kann sein, but I dropped him and that wins the fight. That was a 10-8 Runde. I want to go back to the gym, work hard and get right back. You haven’t seen the last of me.”

 

 

 

Tonight’s quadrupleheader was presented by DiBella Entertainment in association with MaravillaBox Promotions, Holden Productions and The Real Deal Boxing, and sponsored by Gagliardi Insurance.

 

 

 

Die vollständige Sendung wird Wiedergabe am Montag, September 24 bei 10 p.m. ET / PT auf EXTREME Showtime und wird auf Showtime ANYTIME zur Verfügung® und Showtime-on-Demand®.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with boxing analyst and historian Steve Farhood, who was celebrating 40 years in boxing this week, and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Chuck McKean producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

 

 

In nicht-Fernsehen undercard Aktion, heavyweight Prospect George Arias of Bronx, N.Y.. verbessert 12-0, 7 KOs with a second-round knockout (2:18) of Byron Polley, (30-24-1, 13 KOs), St.. Joseph, Sie. Polley was down once in the first and again in the second round which resulted in the stoppage.

 

 

 

Junior Middleweight Dennis Knifechief, of Shawnee, Oklahoma. moved to 12-8-1, 7 KOs with a fourth round TKO (1:51) of the valiant Chris Barnes, (4-8-1, 3 KOs) von Tulsa. Barnes fought on after being dropped in the first and second rounds and twice more in the fourth.

 

 

 

 

Top Middleweight Prospect Ardreal Holmes of Flint, Mich., looked dominant and improved to 7-0, 4 KOs with a four-round decision of Houston’s Rick Graham (6-21-3, 2 KOs). The fight was scored 40-35 zweimal und 38-37.

 

 

 

 

 

A scheduled six-round cruiserweight battle between Bo Gibbs Jr, (20-1-0, 8 KOs), of Carney, Okla., and David Lujan, (4-9-0, 1 KO), of Wichita, Texas, resulted in a no-contest due to an accidental clash of heads in the first round.

 

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JON FERNANDEZ vs. O’SHAQUIE FOSTER FINAL WEIGHTS, ZITATE & FOTOS ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATIONTOMORROW LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Four-Fight Telecast Begins Live At 9:45 p.m. ET/PT Immediately Following CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS Documentary Chronicling James Wilkins & 2015 New York Golden Gloves At 8 p.m. ET / PT

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SHAWNEE, Oklahoma. (September 20, 2018) – Top 130-pound prospect Jon Fernandez and former decorated amateur O’Shaquie Foster made weight on Thursday for their 10-round matchup in the main event of ShoBox: Die neue Generation tomorrow/Friday live on SHOWTIME at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT from Firelake Arena in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

 

 

 

Fernandez (16-0, 14 KOs), a native of Spain and protégé of former unified champion Sergio Martinez, will face his toughest test to date in Foster (13-2, 8 KOs), a Houston resident who was one win away from representing the United States in the 2012 Olympiade.

 

 

 

Friday’s quadrupleheader features eight prospects boasting a combined record of 81-2-1 und 56 KOs.

 

 

 

The telecast opens with James Wilkins (5-0, 5 KOs), who is featured on the SHOWTIME documentary CRADLE DER MEISTER, squaring off against fellow-unbeaten Misael Lopez (8-0, 4 KOs). Staten Island’s Wilkins is a featured fighter in the documentary that chronicles the 2015 New York Golden Gloves, premiering at 8 p.m. ET/PT immediately preceding the ShoBox im Fernsehen übertragen.

 

 

 

In Friday’s co-feature, undefeated featherweight prospects Irvin Gonzalez Jr. (10-0, 9 KOs), von Worcester, Mass., and Carlos Ramos (9-0, 6 KOs), von Madrid, will collide in an eight-round bout. Also on the card is Brooklyn’s Wesley Ferrer (12-0-1, 7 KOs), who will face fellow-unbeaten Philadelphia prospect Steven Ortiz (8-0, 3 KOs) in einem Acht-Runde leichten Anfall.

 

Endgewicht:

 

Super Featherweight 10-Round Bout

Jon Fernandez – 129 ¾ lbs.

O’Shaquie Foster – 129 ½ kg.

Schiedsrichter: Laurence Cole; Jury: Sarah Atwood (Okla.), Jesse Reyes (Texas), David Sutherland (Okla.)

 

8-Runden-Kampf im Federgewicht

Irvin Gonzalez Jr. - 126 lbs.

Carlos Ramos – 125 ½ kg.

Schiedsrichter: Mike England; Jury: Mike Bower (Okla.), Henry Gueary (Können.), Jesse Reyes (Texas)

 

Leichte 8-Runden-Kampf

Wesley Ferrer – 134 ¾ lbs.

Steven Ortiz – 134 ½ kg.

Schiedsrichter: Laurence Cole; Jury: Mike Bower (Okla.), Henry Ellick (Okla.), Henry Gueary (Können.)

Super Featherweight 8-Round Bout

James Wilkins – 128 ½ kg.

Misael Lopez – 128 ¾ lbs.

Schiedsrichter: Mike England; Jury: Sarah Atwood (Okla.), David Sutherland (Okla.), Tim Tallchief (Okla.)

 

FINAL ZITATE:

 

JON FERNANDEZ:

“I think I’m ready for a title fight now. I think that we’ve been doing really good work and the time is coming. If I get the opportunity after this fight, Ich nehme es. I would fight Tevin Farmer or Ryan Garcia. I’m ready for something bigger.

 

 

 

“Every fight is different. Some fights I need to be really busy and sometimes I need to bring the power. It all depends. I look at myself more as a volume puncher than a power puncher. I like to wear my opponents down round by round.

 

 

 

“I’ve been on SHOWTIME twice and I’ve knocked out both of my opponents. Tomorrow night I will make it three for three.

 

 

 

“I’ve seen a few of Foster’s fights. He’s a fighter that knows how to use his distance and move around a lot. He will be my toughest opponent to date but I’ve fought guys with a similar style before.

 

 

 

“Boxing is gaining popularity all the time in Spain and I hope that my success makes others in Spain want to start boxing.

 

 

 

“I think Foster is going to be faithful to his style and use his distance and move a lot. I’m going to have to attack him and close off the ring. I have to be really intelligent because Foster is a really good counter-puncher and he’s fast. I just have to go to work.”

 

O’SHAQUIE FOSTER:

“My focus has improved since I’ve started working with my trainer, Bobby (Benton). I’ve improved a lot and my consistency is there. I’ve sharpened up and gotten back to the old me. I had strayed from the way I like to fight and now I’m back to the real O’Shaquie.

 

 

 

“SHOWTIME hasn’t seen the best of me yet. I wasn’t focused my last few fights and I had some bad performances on ShoBox. I’ve gotten all of my demons and bad activities out and now I’m one hundred percent focused on my boxing. I know that once I’m focused, nobody can beat me.

 

 

 

“Fernandez is making a big mistake taking this fight. I’ve never had trouble fighting against tall guys. I just have to use a lot of feints and a lot of movement and I don’t see him troubling me.

 

 

 

“I feel like I have a good team in place. I’ve gotten older, I’ve matured, and I’m as focused as I have ever been. I’ve been in the gym consistently for the last year. Nach meinem letzten Kampf, I took a few days off and was right back in the gym. This is my fourth fight in less than a year and I’m coming off one of my best performances.

 

 

 

“I made some mistakes away from the ring. I had to pull myself out of it and I wasn’t going to allow my talent to go to waste. This is a big fight for me and I have to prove that I still have a great future in boxing.”

 

IRVIN GONZALEZ JR.:

“Coming out of the amateurs, I knew I was going to make my mark in due time. I didn’t know if it would be this quickly. This is the whole goal. This is my first time on TV and I want to show my talent.

 

 

 

“Ramos knows how to box, he knows how to go in and out and use his angles, but I do see a lot of things that I can capitalize on. He does hold his right hand down low, and he likes to come over the top with an overhand left hand. He likes to stay out there, and he can get caught when he stays out there. I’m going to show him in the ring what he needs to work on in his craft.

 

 

 

“Ich kann boxen, but I can also sit down on my punches and fight inside. I like to pick out my punches. It’s not like I’m going in there for the kill – if the kill comes, the kill comes – but I’m picking out my punches. If it comes with a knockout, it comes with the knockout.

 

 

 

“This is the toughest guy I’ve been in with as a pro. We know he’s lefty, we know he’s a pretty hard hitter. That’s pretty much all we know.

 

 

 

“I switch without even realizing, so fighting a southpaw won’t be a problem. I’m just so comfortable with it that it comes as second nature.”

 

CARLOS RAMOS:

“I’ve sparred hundreds of rounds with Jon Fernandez. I’m a very different fighter than JonFer. He’s a more come-forward fighter who attacks and tries to cut off the ring. I’m more of a technical boxer that tries to use the jab a lot.

 

 

 

“My style will all depend on how the fight flows. We have a plan to fight Irvin Gonzalez and we think it will be very effective tomorrow night.

 

 

 

“This is a good fight for my career and the type of fight that motivates me. I’m very excited for this opportunity and excited to be here in the United States. I think this will open up many bigger opportunities for me.”

 

WESLEY FERRER:

“I’ve stayed busy in the gym since my last fight. I was in training camp with Robert Easter not too long ago. I had some ring rust in my last fight because of the layoff but that won’t be an issue this time.

 

 

 

“This is a big fight for my career. This is what’s going to get me to the next step in my career. I’m excited to show everybody who the real Wesley is.

 

 

 

“I can box, I can counter. It all depends on how I feel. If I put my mind on being a brawler, I can do that. If I put my mind to boxing, I can do that. It all depends on my opponent and what the fight plan is. We have a good fight plan for tomorrow night.

 

 

 

“Switching up my stance is something that I can do and something that I’ve been working on. Sometimes I do it without even thinking about it, and in my last fight I was more effective as a southpaw. It’s all about understanding when is the right time to do it.

 

 

 

“My preparation for this fight has been perfect. I have absolutely no issues and you guys will all see the best Wesley Ferrer.”

 

STEVEN ORTIZ:

"Ich fühle mich gut, Ich bin bereit zu gehen. I don’t know much about Ferrer. I know sometimes he switches to southpaw but we’re just going to adapt to whatever he brings to the table.

 

 

 

“I’ve sparred hundreds of rounds with Tevin Farmer. If I can hit him, I feel like I can hit anybody. That gives me the confidence to face a guy like Ferrer.

 

 

 

“I use my height to my advantage but I’m also learning to fight on the inside. I like to bang, but boxing comes naturally to me. Working with guys like Tevin makes these other fights easy.

 

 

 

“I’m going to be smart, stay patient, use my jab. But if an opening comes I’m going to take advantage of it and try to hurt him. As long as I stay focused and disciplined this will be easy work.

 

 

 

“This is my first time fighting on live TV, this is a great opportunity for me and an experience I’m looking forward to. I just have to take it round by round.

 

 

 

“It’s about being more focused. My mindset before was never, ‘I want to knock them out’. Jetzt, that’s a priority for me. I want to hurt them.”

 

JAMES WILKINS:

“When I touch him, I promise you I’m going to knock him out. I’ve been under his skin for six weeks. Now that the fight isn’t in his hometown he’s scared to look me in the eyes.

 

 

 

“He’s definitely my toughest (Gegner). Er ist jung, er ist ungeschlagen. He’s been hyped up in Denver. Aber, if you ask me, I don’t think nothing of him. Denver is not Brooklyn.

 

 

“I’m bigger, Ich bin klüger, Ich bin schneller. Everyone I fought hasn’t been stopped until I stopped them. I haven’t fought a 130-pounder yet and now that I am, this fight isn’t going past three rounds.

 

 

 

“I want to be in the top 10. I want to be a rising star. I want to be a world champ by the end of 2020. But I had to take a different route than other fighters. I have my goals and this is the next step. I’m kicking this door down.

 

 

 

“I’m different than a lot of young fighters. My boxing IQ after working with Roy (Jones) is through the roof. Ich hatte ein gutes Lager. I’m prepared and ready to live my dream and become a star.

 

 

 

“I’ve been working three times a day in the gym. I didn’t fight guys with losing records because I was hand-picking guys. I fought them because I wasn’t given an opportunity.”

MISAEL LOPEZ:

“At first Wilkins got under my skin a little bit on social media, but we blocked it out. He’s a hot head. I think within the first few rounds he’ll come out wild and he’ll be easy for me to counter. It’s going to work against him.

 

 

 

“He’s never been three rounds, but more importantly he’s never fought a guy with a winning record.

 

 

 

“I’ve seen guys who come out aggressive. I just need to catch him, slow him down and he’ll be out.

 

 

 

“No disrespect to him. He’s a great boxer, he had a great amateur career. But this is our opportunity to take the next step.

 

 

 

“I’ve gotten a lot smarter in each fight. I’ve learned to settle down and pick my shots. I can adapt to any style. I’ve had fights where I’ve had to brawl, I’ve had fights I had to box.

 

 

 

“We sparred with Shakur Stevenson and got some solid rounds with him for this fight.”

 

 

 

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Über ShoBox: Die neue Generation

Seit seiner Gründung im Juli 2001, von der Kritik gefeierten Showtime-Serie Boxen, ShoBox: Die neue Generation hat vorgestellten jungen Talenten abgestimmt zäh. Die ShoBox Philosophie ist es, im Fernsehen spannend, vielen gefallen und Pflichtspiele und gleichzeitig ein Testfeld für bereit Aussichten entschlossen, für einen WM-Kampf. Einige der wachsenden Liste von der 77 Kämpfer, die auf erschienen ShoBox und erweiterte den WM-Titel zu sammeln beinhaltet: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams und mehr.

 

 

LACEY AND JONES TO VIE FOR FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE AT NEF 36

Portland, Maine (September 13, 2018) - New England Fights (NEF) wird seine letzte Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung von abhalten 2018, “NEF 36: Kampf um das Gold,” am Samstag, November 17 bei Aura in Portland, Maine. Bereits heute Morgen, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional featherweight title fight to the card. Aaron “Unnachgiebig” Lacey (6-2) is scheduled to meet Bill Jones (13-10) for the vacant NEF Professional Featherweight Championship.

Lacey is coming off one of the biggest wins of his professional career to date. Last weekend atNEF 35before his hometown fans in Bangor, Maine, Lacey submitted Jon Lemke (7-9) just under two minutes into the first round. It was a rebound win for Lacey who lost a decision to a very tough Da’Mon Blackshear (5-2) earlier this summer in Portland. Bei “NEF 36,Lacey will look to capture gold in the promotion for the second timehe won the NEF Amateur Featherweight Title atNEF 20” im November 2015 in what would be his final amateur fight. Lacey is a member of Young’s MMA based in Bangor.

I’m excited to be fighting for this strap,” rief Lacey. “I was NEF’s first amateur 145-pound champion and I look forward to being one of the first people to hold amateur and professional belts for New England Fights! I have a very formidable and experienced opponent, but this belt has been calling my name for a long time and I am going to take what I have worked for all along!"

Bill Jones is one of the pioneers of the New England MMA scene, having competed in the region since 2007. He holds wins over some of the top fighters ever to come out of the area such as UFC veteran Tateki Matsuda (13-9) and current UFC competitor Matt Bessette (22-9). Jones has competed at the national level for the World Series of Fighting (WSOF). Like Lacey, he also holds a first-round submission of Jon Lemke to his credit. Bei “NEF 33in Portland last spring, Jones was victorious over Matt Denning (5-8) via technical knockout in the second round. He is currently a member of Nostos MMA in Somersworth, New Hampshire.

“I’m at my most dangerous when I’m focused—and you best believe that I’ll be bringing a whole new level of commitment to my camp with the NEF Featherweight title on the line, a belt that I’ve had my eyes on for a long, schon lange,” stated Jones. “I have a lot left in the tank and I’m out to prove in this fight that I’m no journeyman—I’m hard work for anyone that wants some. I can’t wait to be back in the NEF cage and put on a show for everyone!"

NEF nächste Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung, “NEF 36: Kampf um das Gold,” wird sehen, dass das Unternehmen zu Aura in Portland zurückkehrt, Maine. Die Veranstaltung findet am Samstag statt, November 17, 2018 mit einer Glockenzeit von 7 pm. Tickets sind ab sofort unter www.AuraMaine.com erhältlich.

Two More Fights Announced for Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Sieben. 28 im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Kasino – Hollywood

More exciting bouts have been announced for “Rumble at the Rock 2,” professional boxing event, präsentiert von Kris Lawrence und die Schwergewichtsfabrik, taking place on Friday, Sieben. 28 in der Hard Rock Event Center im Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Beim 10-Runden-Co-Main Event der Nacht, Miami über Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will now take on Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) über 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

 

 

In an important “All Florida” bout, promising undefeated welterweight Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), a former heavily decorated amateur from Miami (via Cuba) will face once-beaten former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) von Key West.

 

 

 

Both of these terrific showdowns are in support of the night’s 10-round main event with Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) defending his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against former WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight, WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight and WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Champion John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) von Panama.

 

Tickets for “Rumble at the Rock 2” cost $60, $100, $150, $250 und $500 VIP and are available through ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

“These three fights are indicative of the quality match-ups we are able to consistently present to South Florida boxing fans,” said Henry Rivalta, Director of Boxing Operations of The Heavyweight Factory. “Mussa is in against a very tough veteran for his second professional title and Livan Navarro has asked us to challenge him. You have to commend him for being willing to take tough challenges and that’s exactly what Armando Alvarez is. They are both very good fighters, and this should be a great fight.”

 

 

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Auf Fight Night, Türen öffnen 6 p.m. und die Aktion beginnt um 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino befindet sich an 1 Seminolen-Weg in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.