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JERMALL CHARLO DEFENDS WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE WITH STATEMENT ONE-PUNCH KNOCKOUT OF DENNIS HOGAN SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN

Chris Eubank Jr. Earns Interim WBA Middleweight Title After Matt Korobov Suffers 2nd Round Injury

Ryosuke Iwasa Wins Vacant Interim IBF Junior Featherweight Title with TKO Over Marlon Tapales

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Brooklyn (December 8, 2019) – Undefeated WBC Middleweight World ChampionJermall Charlo (30-0, 22 KOs) successfully defended his title for the second time, stopping highly-ranked Irish contender Dennis Hogan (28-3-1, 7 KOs) with a showstopping one-punch knockout in the seventh round Saturday night live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

WATCH CHARLO’S FINISH

Houston’s Charlo, one of the most exciting young champions in the sport, delivered on his promise that he would close the show in spectacular fashion after going the distance in his previous two bouts. Ni :28 of round number seven, Charlo set Hogan up by feinting on the jab before connecting on a ferocious left hook to Hogan’s nose that sent him falling against the ropes. The 34-year-old Hogan, who was moving up after most recently challenging for the title at 154 poun, rose to his feet before the ten count, but referee Charlie Fitch waived off the bout.

When Hogan was dropped in the seventh round, it was the third time in his career that he had been down and the second time during the fight. Ni awọn kẹta yika, a vicious left uppercut from Charlo just 12 seconds into the frame sent Hogan rolling backwards onto the canvas, but the Irishman rose quickly and acrobatically to his feet.

Despite throwing far fewer punches, Charlo had the more effective and efficient attack. Charlo landed 86 ninu awọn 266 punches he threw (32%) while Hogan landed just 71 ninu awọn 418 punches he threw (17%). Despite Hogan landing on 61 agbara punches akawe si 57 for Charlo, Hogan was unable to hurt Charlo, while Charlo’s trademark power resulted in another highlight reel stoppage.

I made it through 2019 and we’re going to 2020 pẹlu 20/20 vision,” said Charlo in the ring following the fight. “Shout out to Dennis Hogan for giving me real competition and for coming up to fight me.Of course my power prevailed tonight.

We’ve been working on that (the uppercut). I try to take him out with every punch and we work hard for it. He got up and he fought like a champion. Ronnie (Asà) told me to cut him off. I just threw the shot and I made sure I threw it right on the money.

The middleweight division is wide open. I’m the WBC Champion. I’m going to enjoy this and spend time with my team. I’m here to fight whoever. You have to make the right decisions and do it at the right time. That’s what it’s all about.

I wanted to keep going but the decision was fair enough by the referee,” said Hogan. “I didn’t see the punch coming on the second knockdown. I was trying to keep boxing him but then all of a sudden I was on the ground and the fight was over.

I’m looking forward to spending the Christmas holiday with my family, taking a month off, and then we’ll work on what’s next for me.


Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan ija, Chris Eubank Jr.'S (29-2, 22 KOs) long-awaited United States debut ended in frustrating fashion as his opponent, Mattroolov (28-3-1, 14 KOs), suffered a bout-ending injury at just :34 ti awọn keji yika. Because it was ruled a self-inflicted injury, the result was officially declared a TKO victory for Eubank, who picked up the Interim WBA Middleweight Title.

Korobov, a top contender in the middleweight division, injured his left shoulder after throwing a punch that failed to land. After consulting with the ringside doctor, it was deemed that he would be unable to continue.

I felt like I was about to get my swagger on,” Eubank told SHOWTIME reporter Jim Gray following the stoppage. “He just turned around and stopped. I was going to go jump on him. I guess something happened with his shoulder. There’s nothing to take from the fight. I threw like three or four punches. I was just warming up.

In the buildup to the fight, Eubank, the son of British boxing legend and former two-division world champion Chris Eubank Sr., repeatedly said that there would be a new contender in the stacked middleweight division. Despite not getting a chance to introduce himself to the American audience in the way he envisioned, Eubank is looking ahead to a busy 2020.

I’m the winner, I’m going to move forward and challenger for these belts,” said Eubank. “This wasn’t my dream. My dream was to come here to America and make a statement. Now that I’ve landed and I settled with the new promotional team, I feel I can get the ball rolling for an active 2020. It’s a shame it had to start like this, but it is what it is.

I was trying to throw the left hand straight, and I just felt the muscle immediately, like I pulled it,” said Korobov. “It was a lot of pain right away. I couldn’t fight with just one arm, especially being a southpaw.

In a battle of former world champions to open the telecast, Japan’s Ryosuke Iwasa (27-3, 17 KOs) knocked out the PhilippinesMarlon Tapales (33-3, 16 KOs) with a devastating straight left-hand at 1:09 ninu awọn 11th yika. Pẹlu awọn win, Iwasa earned the vacant Interim IBF World Junior Featherweight Title.

Iwasa, who held a six-and-a-half-inch reach advantage, was more consistent throughout the entirety of the bout, stringing together multi-punch combinations. The decisive moment of the 12-round fight came in the penultimate round, when Tapales was caught with a counter left-hand that connected flush on his chin and put him sprawled on the canvas. Tapales beat the count, rising after eight seconds, but referee Shada Murdaugh waved the fight off.

Ni akoko ti awọn stoppage, Iwasa led on all three scorecards (97-92, 95-94, 97-92). While Tapales was more accurate throughout the night, Iwasa was busier and landed 163 total punches compared to 148 for Tapales and held a 125-99 advantage in power punches landed. Ni awọn kẹta yika, Tapales was dropped to a knee after an accidental clash of heads. The clash, which was incorrectly ruled a knockdown, caused severe swelling under Tapalesright eye and swung a would-be 10-9 round in his favor to a 10-8 round in Iwasa’s favor.

I knew that I had him hurt in the 11th round and I was ready for the finish if the referee had let him keep fighting,” said the 29-year-old Iwasa. “It was a tough fight but I trained really hard for this performance. My height and reach was definitely an advantage. I was able to put my punches together well. He never hurt me but he was still difficult and I had to focus to figure him out.

We’re ready for anyone next. I’m going to keep working hard to become a world champion again next year.

On Saturday’s telecast it was announced that former two-division world champion Danny Garcia would return to the ring on Saturday, January 25 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center. During an interview with SHOWTIME Sports host Brian Custer, Garcia discussed his anticipated return to the ring.

“January 25, I’m back at Barclays Center, my home away from home,” Garcia said. “It’s a great atmosphere. Every time I’m here, I get the jitters, so I just can’t wait to be back. I’ve been in the gym for a month. I’m already ready. I don’t know who my opponent is, but whoever they put in front of me, I’m ready to get it on.

“A la koko, thank God (Errol) Spence is doing good. I hear that he’s recovering well. I was really looking forward to fighting him but maybe he could be next after January 25. PAC-Eniyan (Manny Pacquiao) or Spence, that’s who we want. 2020 is going to be a big year for me.

Prior to the telecast on SHOWTIME, SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN streamed live on the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel ati SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook iwe and saw Ronald Ellis (17-1-2, 11 KOs) win a majority decision over Immanuel Aleem (18-2-2, 11 KOs) in their 10-round super middleweight fight.

The back and forth affair saw both men grab the momentum of the fight at different points, but it was Ellisactivity and ability to box effectively from the outside that gave him the edge. While one judge had the fight 95-95, he was overruled by two scores of 98-92 ati 97-93 for Ellis.

The opening streaming bout saw Louisa Hawton (10-2, 5 KOs) retain her Interim WBC Atomweight Championship by unanimous decision in an all-action rematch againstLorraine Villalobos (4-3, 2 KOs).

Hawton came back after being dropped by a powerful left hook from Villalobos in the sixth round. Hawton was saved by the bell in the round and finished the fight strong, punctuating the action getting the best of several exchanges in the late rounds to win by the score of 95-94 lori gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn kaadi.

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader will replay on Monday at 10:05 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

An industry leading production team and announce crew delivered all the sights, sounds and drama from Barclays Center. Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer hosted the telecast, versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo called the action ringside alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast teamEmmy®award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial ringside scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was David Dinkins, Jr. and the Director was Bob Dunphy.


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ABOUT CHARLO VS. HOGAN
Charlo vs. Hogan saw WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo defend his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast began at 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and featured middleweight star Chris Eubank, Jr. and top contender Matt Korobov squaring off for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title plus former world champions clashed when the PhilippinesMarlon Tapales and Japan’s Ryosuke Iwasa met for the Interim IBF Super Bantamweight Title. The event was promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions.

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CHRIS EUBANK JR. & MATT KOROBOV TRAINING CAMP QUOTES

Middleweight Star Chris Eubank Jr. & Top Contender Matt Korobov Discuss Upcoming Showdown for Interim WBA Middleweight Title On Saturday, December 7 Gbe lori Showtime® from Barclays Center in Premier Boxing Champions Event



Brooklyn (Kọkànlá Oṣù 19, 2019) – Middleweight star Chris Eubank Jr. ati oke contender Mattroolov shared their thoughts on their upcoming showdown for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title taking place Saturday, December 7 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center,Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™.



The middleweight division will take center stage on the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®telecast (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) that is headlined by undefeated WBC Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo defending his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan. Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, former world champions Marlon Tapales ati Ryosuke Iwasawill meet for an interim 122-pound title.



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Eubank will make his U.S. pro debut on December 7, after establishing himself as a contender at 160 ati 168 pounds while fighting in his native United Kingdom. He most recently registered a career-best win over former champion James DeGale in February on SHOWTIME in London but will now move back down to 160 pounds to seek a title at middleweight beginning with the fight against Korobov.



Korobov will return to fight at Barclays Center for the second time nearly one year after losing a close decision to Charlo as a late replacement opponent last December in Brooklyn. After fighting to a controversial draw against Immanuwel Aleem in May, Korobov will look to make a statement against Eubank to earn another shot at a world title.



Here is what Eubank and Korobov had to say about their matchup, a future fight with Jermall Charlo and more:



CHRIS EUBANK JR.



How does it feel to be making your U.S. pro debut on December 7? What are you looking to show the U.S. fans in this fight?



“It’s always been a dream of mine to fight in the U.S. Even with everything I’ve done in the sport over in the U.K, I’ve always felt there was something missing and I believe it was the urge to introduce myself and my fight style to the American audience of fight fans. Now I have my opportunity.”



Why did you make the decision to move down to middleweight for this fight? In what ways are you stronger at 160-pounds?



“I’ve never been a real super middleweight. I walk around at 170 pounds out of competition and have to eat breakfast the day of my weigh-ins to make 168. I believe at 160 I am going to be a beast now that I have become accustomed to fighting much bigger fighters over the last three years.”



What do you know about Korobov as a fighter and how do you see this fight going stylistically?



“I think Korobov will be awkward until I pin him down and when I do, I will show the audience why I am a fan friendly fighter.”



If you’re able to get past Korobov, what would you think of a fight against Jermall Charlo? What advantages do you think you have in that fight?



“When I dispatch of Korobov, Charlo is definitely the name that’s on my radar. He is seen as one of the elite fighters in the middleweight division and I intend to prove that he is not on my level. It will be satisfying stamping my mark on the division against Charlo after I beat Korobov. I think it will be a great fight for the fans as together our styles would make for a very exciting bout.”



Mattroolov



Is it exciting to be back at Barclays Center as the co-main event to Charlo, because with a win, you have an opportunity to show him why you deserve the rematch?



“Yes, it is very exciting to be back at Barclays Center, only this time I will leave with the belt. I thought I deserved an immediate rematch against Charlo because many people believed I won. I think when I defeat Eubank Jr. and win this belt, it will force Charlo to give me a rematch. We shall see. I only focus on one fight at a time and right now I am only focused on Chris Eubank Jr.”

How do you stay mentally focused on the next fight when you believe you had two bad scorecards go against you?



“I do not focus on the past. I focus on the future because I can only control the future. I will be my best and my best will be good enough against Chris Eubank Jr. We’re doing everything possible in camp to make sure I’m ready.”

What do you make of Eubank as a fighter? How do you expect the fight to look stylistically?



“Eubank is a very good fighter, one of the best. I believe I am a more disciplined fighter. I think my technique is better, but he does some things very well. Let’s see on December 7. I don’t want to give away the weaknesses I see, but the style difference will make a very entertaining fight for the fans.

Do you think you have the advantage as far as boxing skills over Eubank? How do you counter his possible size advantage, given that he’s coming down from 168 poun?



“I think my skills are better. I do not think weight will be an issue. He is professional and I am professional. Ti o ba ti ohunkohun, perhaps it is a little more difficult for him to make 160 after years at 168. I will fight anyone between 160 ati 168 poun, so I don’t see any problem with weight for me, perhaps more for him. We will find out December 7.”



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ABOUT CHARLO VS. HOGAN

Charlo vs. Hogan will see WBC Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo defend his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™, ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.



The Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and features features middleweight star Chris Eubank, Jr. ati oke contender Mattroolov squaring off for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title plus former world champions clash when the Philippines’Marlon Tapales and Japan’s Ryosuke Iwasa meet for the Interim IBF Super Bantamweight Title



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FORMER WORLD CHAMPIONS COLLIDE AS THE PHILIPPINES’ MARLON TAPALES FACES JAPAN’S RYOSUKE IWASA FOR THE INTERIM IBF SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 YÈ ON Showtime

Awọnndefeated WBC Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo Headlines Against Highly-Ranked Contender Dennis Hogan in Premier Boxing Champions Event from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

Brooklyn(Kọkànlá Oṣù 13, 2019) – Former world champions and top-rated contenders clash when the Philippines’Marlon Tapalesand Japan’sRyosuke Iwasago toe-to-toe for the Interim IBF Super Bantamweight Title on Saturday, December 7 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, Ile ti Brooklyn Boxing ™.

The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by undefeated WBC Middleweight World ChampionJermall Charlo defending his title against highly-ranked contenderDennis Hogan. The Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and also features middleweight starChris Eubank, Jr.ati oke contenderMattroolovsquaring off in the co-main event for the Interim WBA Middleweight Title.

The non-televised undercard will feature a clash between once-beaten middleweight contenders asImmanuel Aleem(18-1-2, 11 KOs) gba loriRonald Ellis(16-1-2, 11 KOs) in a 10-round fight, unbeaten Ghanaian bantamweightDuke Micah(23-0, 19 KOs) in a 10-round duel against the Philippines’Joseph Ambo(9-2-1, 6 KOs) and Australia’sLouisa Hawton(9-2, 5 KOs) battling Los Angeles-nativeLorraine Villalobos(4-2, 2 KOs) for the Interim WBC Strawweight Championship.

Rounding out the lineup is Harlem’sArnold González (2-0, 2 KOs) in a four-round welterweight fight, the pro debut of heavyweightSteven Torresin a four-round showdown against Mexico’sDaniel Franco(2-2, 2 KOs), plus a pair of Dallas-natives in action as unbeaten super middleweightBurley Brooks(4-0, 4 KOs) steps in for a six-round attraction whileAmon Rashidi(7-1, 5 KOs) competes in a six-round bout.

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Fighting out of Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte, Philippines, Tapales (33-2, 16 KOs) captured a bantamweight world title in 2016 with a comeback knockout victory over Panya Uthok while down on the scorecards. The 27-year-old has fought professionally since 2008, and rides a 12-fight winning streak into this bout. This will be his third consecutive appearance in the U.S. after scoring knockout victories over Fernando Vargas and Roberto Castañeda so far this year.

The 29-year-old Iwasa (26-3, 16 KOs) made his U.S debut in February with a technical decision victory over veteran contender César Juárez, rebounding from losing his 122-pound title to T.J. Doheny last year. Fighting out of Kashiwa, Japan, Iwasa won the title in 2017 by stopping Yukinori Oguni and defended it successfully against Ernesto Saulong. Iwasa enters December 7 the winner of seven of his last eight fights.

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KOROBOV CAMP DEMANDS INVESTIGATION

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The team representing WBC #14-rated middleweight Matvey Korobov have sent a letter to the Attorney General and Governor of Virginia, requesting they open an investigation into Korobov’s controversial majority draw last Saturday (Le 11) against Virginia-based fighter Immanuwel Aleem and several relevant “surrounding incidents.”




Leon Margules, attorney for Team Korobov, sent the letter on behalf of the fighter, along with several supporting pieces of evidence, to Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring and Governor Ralph Northam.


In it, Margules points out what he alleges is a conflict of interest in that the two Virginia-based judges, Mark D’Attilio and Brian Costello who both questionably ruled the bout a draw at 95-95, are members of the state’s Boxing, Martial Arts, and Professional Wrestling Advisory Board responsible for selecting each fight’s judges and licensing fighters.


Costello, ni pato, is the Board’s Chairperson.


And thus, two members of the body responsible for appointing a fight’s judges appointed themselves and a relatively inexperienced referee (Michelle Myers) from Virginia to officiate a nationally televised bout featuring a fighter from their home state, against Korobov, a Russian living in Florida.


It then questions why, of the three televised fights, this was the only one carried out like this, with non-neutral officials.


The letter also references the original scorecard provided to media, that showed Korobov as a majority decision winner, as well as the same scorecard 20 iṣẹju nigbamii, with D’Attilio’s round 10 Korobov score scratched out and changed from a 10 to a 9, transforming the outcome to a majority draw.


A further point of contention is the judging performance of the two Virginia-based judges, who scored the fight a draw when a Korobov victory was almost universally agreed upon by the boxing media and fans, ranse si-ija.


To most, Korobov appeared to win the first seven rounds handily and hurt Aleem badly in round six before Aleem mounted a minor comeback in the last two or three rounds. At the final bell, Korobov enjoyed a sizeable advantage in landed punches (according to CompuBox statistics, Korobov landed 154 punches out of 417 da (37%), while Aleem landed 119 shots out of 630 [19%]).


Respected boxing official and unofficial judge for the contest, Larry Hazard Sr., scored the fight 97-92.


A long list of fans on social media voicing suspected corruption is also attached.


Margules’ letter also points out what many consider a missed knockdown by Referee Myers in round four, when Korobov sent Aleem down with a counter right hand only to have her rule it a foul incorrectly.


Team Korobov say they are hoping the state will find a solution for this unfortunate situation to prevent another black eye for boxing and a “chilling effect” on fighters coming to fight in Virginia.


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Fairfax, Orúkọàyè. (Le 11, 2019) - Julian "J-apata '' Williams mọ pe o n rin sinu iho kiniun nigbati o ajo lati Philadphia si Virginia lati dojuko Ajumọṣe Super Windweight America "Swift". Ṣugbọn Williams (27-1-1, 16 KOs) ko bẹru.


O wa. O rii o si ṣẹgun HARD (23-1, 16 KOs), Yiyan ipinnu Unnimonous 12-yika, Fi pipadanu idalẹnu rẹ ati mu IBF, WBA ati Ile-iṣẹ Ile-iṣẹ IBE ṣaaju pe ijọ eniyan ni Arena ti Edebank lori ogba ile-iwe giga ile-ẹkọ giga George Mason.


Awọn eniyan ati awọn olukọ asọtẹlẹ, eyiti o ṣe aifọwọyi lati kọfoji ati fox yapa, jẹri iṣẹ-rere ti o jẹri lati inu Williams mejeeji ati nira ninu kini yoo jẹ "ija ti ọdun ''. Awọn onidajọ ti Welliams ṣẹgun iyara pẹlu ikun ti 116-111 ati 115-112 lemeji.


Williams ti wa ni kukuru ninu igbiyanju tẹlẹ ni akọle aye nigbati o duro lori nipasẹ TKO nipasẹ JUMAll Charlo 2016. O ti lagbara nipasẹ awọn ẹdun lẹhin iṣẹgun ibinu rẹ lori Hurd, Tani o jẹ ayanfẹ ayanfẹ lori awọn Willia-ọdun 29.


“Mo kan rẹwẹsi. Eyi jẹ iru rilara nla. Mo ti o ju u. Mo jẹ ọkan ninu awọn onija ti o dara julọ ni agbaye,"Wi Williams. "Boya Emi ko ṣetan fun akọle ni igba akọkọ ti Mo ni shot. Mo mu pipadanu naa. Mo gba bi ọkunrin kan ati gbogbo agbaye ti o ṣiyemeji mi. Mo lọ sinu ija yii si underdog kan. ''


“Eleyi ti ni a ala wá otito. Mo ti nduro fun eyi fun ọdun. Emi ko mọ ile-idaraya naa. Emi ko ni awọn ọmọbirin tabi fi ile-idaraya silẹ. Mo wa lati opopona, ṣugbọn emi ko wa ni opopona. Mo wa ninu ile-idaraya ti o ṣe adaṣe iṣẹ mi.


“Awọn eniyan ti o gbagbọ ninu mi ni ẹgbẹ mi, Ṣugbọn gbogbo nkan ti Mo le sọ ni 'ati tuntun'!”


Hard nigbagbogbo ni Starter ti o lọra ati Williams ti o sanwo fun iyẹn. O fo lori ibi aabo aṣaju ni ọna ẹnu-ọna, Gbọ awọn agaran pluches lẹhin ibọn kan-bi jab. Helliams fi agbara mu ni yika keji pẹlu ibọn si tẹmpili.


"Ko yipada nwon.Mirza mi. O kan jẹ fọnduọdọ Flash. O mu mi nipasẹ iyalẹnu. Emi ko farapa gaan,'' Surd sọ.


Ti o ni itara o ti sọ, Williams wa titaja ni iyipo keji. O mu Pace ati Surd pinnu lati baamu korsocity ti ikọlu kuku ju rẹ lọ. Midway nipasẹ yika kẹta, Hurd gba ilẹ ti o lọ silẹ ti o tẹ sori oke ti a tẹ siwaju ati laiyara bẹrẹ lati tun gba ọna rẹ.


Surd ati Williams lọ si awọn trenches ni awọn iyipo arin, pipade ijinna ati ija ni awọn aaye mimu. Ọgbọn ti ara yoo dabi ẹni pe o ṣe ojurere si ni isinmi ni aaye yẹn, Nitori ti o ti ni ti ara ẹni ju Williams lọ. Ṣugbọn Williams ṣe diẹ sii ju ti ara rẹ lọ.


Nipasẹ keje, Ija ti di ogun ti ifaramọ ati idanwo ti ifẹ. Hurd ti ge lori oju osi rẹ ni yika kẹjọ. Nipasẹ lẹhinna, Williams wa patapata ni iṣakoso.


Williams sọ pe o ti pese daradara fun ohun gbogbo ti yoo fi silẹ, Ṣugbọn kii ṣe ọna ti o jẹ akara oyinbo kan.


“Ko rọrun lati kọlu ju Mo ro lọ. O jẹ arekereke ati pe o ni awọn ọwọ ti o wuwo. Mo kan duro duro. Mo tẹtisi olukọ mi ati pe Mo kan ṣiṣẹ,'' Williams sọ. “Ko le ṣe ipalara fun mi. Mo ri ohun gbogbo ti o nsun. Mo lu u. Eto ere ni lati win sibẹsibẹ Mo le. Mo ni ibamu lori fò. A mọ pe o ni awọn ifarahan kan ati ṣiṣẹ lori awọn ifarahan rẹ. ''


Surd sọ pe ko lero bi ara rẹ ni igbejadi si Williams. Ija ni iwaju ti ẹsin Rucouspous ti o kun fun idile ati awọn ọrẹ bi o ti ju kuro ninu agbẹjọro nitosi, Aṣalẹ.


"Emi ko ni anfani lati lọ kuro. Emi ko le pe ni gidi ni bayi. Mo ni lati pada ki o wo. Mo n ṣe ikojọpọ awọn Asokagba mi dipo ki o jẹ ki awọn ọwọ mi lọ,'' Surd sọ. "J-apata jẹ eniyan ti o dara julọ. Dajudaju gbolohun ọrọ atunkọ wa ninu iwe adehun wa ati pe emi yoo lọ fun. Emi yoo pada wa dara julọ ju mi ​​lọ ni alẹ. ''


Super Lightweight sensfins Mario Corrios (24-0, 15 KOs) Gbajumọ iparun igba keji yika isegun lori Juan Jose Velasco (20-2, 12 KOs) ninu awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara. Barrios ti San Antonio, Texas salaye igbasilẹ ti ko ni agbara nigba ti o gbe chishing ara shot ti o ran Velasco si canvas Midway. Referee HURO Spinola ka Velasco ni 1:16 ti yika keji bi pearentine wa lori ọwọ rẹ ati awọn kneesesd gbiyanju lati yẹ ẹmi rẹ.


Barrios sọ pe o n gbiyanju lati ṣe alaisan ki o lo jab rẹ lati ṣeto shot pipe.


“Mo rii i n ṣii ni gbogbo igba ti yoo ṣe wọle. Mo mọ ọkan ninu awọn Asokagba ara ti yoo ṣe ati pe Mo rii iranran dun,'' Barrios sọ. “A ko nireti pe ki o pari iyẹn yarayara. Emi ko sọ asọtẹlẹ kan kọlu, Ṣugbọn mo mọ pe Mo ni agbara lati ṣe ati da a duro.”


“Mo ni igboya pupọ. Mo ni ibudó nla. Emi ko le dupẹ lọwọ Virgil ode ati ẹgbẹ fun igbaradi fun ija yii. A mọ pe o jẹ ipalara pẹlu awọn gunfus ara ati pe o jẹ nkan ti Mo ṣiṣẹ lori laibikita. O jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ibọn ayanfẹ mi. Mo ti n ṣiṣẹ lori rẹ lati awọn ope. "


Barrios sọ pe yoo kọ lori isegun lori velasco ati tẹsiwaju lati gun akaba ni 140 poun.


“Mo fe aworan akọle kan. Mo wa nigbagbogbo ni ibi-idaraya. Mo ṣetan nigbagbogbo. Mo fẹ gbogbo ẹfin ni 140. Mo fẹ eyikeyi awọn aṣaju. Ati pe Mo ṣetan lati mu ija nla kan si gbogbo awọn onijakidijagan ara mi ni San Antonio. ''


Ninu ṣiṣi tẹlifisiọnu ija ija ni awọn iṣowo Mindweight Matt Kolobov ti Orotuku, Russia ati Immanewel Aloem ti East Meadow, N.Y.. stalk kọọkan miiran fun 10 iyipo. Wọn mu awọn ọna ti o tẹ igbese ati ndun, yiya jade ati gbigba ti o dara julọ ti ọkọọkan ni lati pese. Ni ipari Kolobov (29-2, 14 KOs) Ati Alum (18-2-1, 11 KOs) ti ja si iyaworan nla. Idajọ kan ti kolobov bori 97-93 ati awọn onidajọ meji ti a gba wọle 95-95.


Ni Oṣu kejila yika Korobov de apapọ kan ti Aliem ti o rorun ati pe o ni wahala nigbana. Ṣugbọn ẹmi oju ojo. AneEm wa jade lagbara ni ila kẹsan, O fẹrẹ ṣiṣẹ kọja iwọn lati pade Kobolov, ti o ti gbe laiyara dide ara ọdun 36 ọdun rẹ ti o jẹ eegun ti o kẹhin. Ni imọye ibajẹ ti ija, Awọn mejeeji Kolobov ati Aloem ti a gbekalẹ ati gbe diẹ ninu awọn Asokagba ti o wuwo ti o n wa lati tọju awọn abajade kuro lọdọ awọn adajọ awọn onidajọ.


Alaem sọ pe o ro pe o ṣẹgun ija naa.


"Emi ko lero bi o ti n ṣe to. Mo n gbiyanju lati lo ibiti mi. O kan kan fọwọkan mi. Mo mọ nigbati mo bẹrẹ si lilu rẹ pe ko ni gaasi naa., '' Alum sọ. “Mo nyara ju awọn eniyan ro. Mo ri awọn Asokagba Ṣii silẹ ju awọn eniyan reti. Mo ṣe alaye kan lalẹ ati pe Mo fẹ lati tẹsiwaju ṣiṣe awọn alaye.”


Korobov , ti o padanu ipinnu iṣọkan lati jermall Charlo ninu ija rẹ ti o kẹhin, sọ pe o ro sluggish lakoko ti baramu lodi si Alem.


“Mo ro pe iwuwo ati kii ṣe didasilẹ patapata. O nira lati fesi ati da u duro lati lọ si inu. Mo ni awọn nkan lati ṣiṣẹ lori., 'Korobov sọ. “O ti ni agbara ju ti Mo ti ṣere lọ. O ko lagbara bi charlo, ṣugbọn o jẹ onija to dara gaan. O tọju siwaju. Ko bẹru. O kan salaye awọn fifọ punches.”


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Jarrett Hard vs. Awọn agbasọ ọrọ Julian Williams ipari & Awọn fọto


United 154-iwon Commant & Oke Condeder Wiltiliams
Square-pa ṣaaju awọn aṣaju Apoti Premier Lori Fox & FOX HOCELLS Iṣẹ akọkọ ni alẹ Satidee lati Aarfax Arena ni Fairfax, Virginia ngbe ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT


Tẹ NIBI Fun awọn fọto lati Stephanie Trophanie Trapp / TGBE

Alintini, Orúkọàyè. (Le 9, 2019) – Unfire 154-Ijọpọ World Contrain “Swift” Jarrett Hurd ati oke contender Julian “J-Rock” Williams ṣe awotẹlẹ ipolowo wọn ni apejọ ipade ikẹhin ni irọlẹ Ọjọbọ ṣaaju ki wọn to koko-ọrọ Boxing Boxt lori Aarfax, Virginia.

Tun squirring-pipa ni Apejọ tẹ ati fifipamọ sinu Satidee oruka ni iṣẹ ibẹrẹ ibẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT jẹ ainigba Breathweight Benweight Coneden Mario “Aztec” Aladugbo ati Argentina Juan “Pipe naa” Jose Velasco, ti o pade ni ija 10-yika, ati awọn oluṣowo aringbungbun Mattroolov ati Immanuel Aleem, ti o jagun ninu ifamọra 10.

Tiketi fun iṣẹlẹ naa wa lori tita bayi ati pe o le ra nipasẹ Tiketmaster (ticketmaster.com).

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Ọjọbọ lati DoubleTreet nipasẹ Hotẹẹli Hilton ni Arlington, Virginia:

Itọju Jarett

“Eyi ti jẹ ọsẹ nla kan. Eyi ni ile ti n fẹ nigbagbogbo. O dara julọ paapaa ti Mo foju inu ati pe emi ko le duro lati ṣe igbesẹ sinu iwọn.

“O le sọ ọpọlọpọ nipa onija kan nigbati o ba ri wọn ninu oludari si ija kan. Julian Williams wo igboya ati pe o ti ṣetan. O n lilọ si jẹ Ayebaye lori Ijo Aja.

“O jẹ igbadun lati ni atilẹyin yii lati ilu ati awọn ilu mi. O ti fọ mi. Ifẹ ati atilẹyin fun mi ni ibi-idaraya lati rii daju pe Mo lọ sibẹ ki o si fi iṣafihan kan.

“Emi ni nla 154-pounter ṣugbọn Mo mọ bi o ṣe le ge iwuwo ati ki o gba kuro ni apa ọtun. A tun njẹun ati pe a ni agbara to ni alẹ ijà.”

Julian Williams

“Emi ko ronu pupọ pupọ nipa ija ni ilu rẹ. Mo ti ja ni opopona gbogbo iṣẹ mi. Mo kan idojukọ lori ija naa, Kii ṣe ohun ti n ṣẹlẹ ni ita ti iwọn.

“A fọwọ kan lori ọpọlọpọ awọn nkan ti o yatọ ni ibudó ikẹkọ. A ko fi okuta silẹ. O dun cliché ati pe Mo ti sọ eyi tẹlẹ ṣaaju, Ṣugbọn eyi ni ibudo ti o dara julọ ti Mo ti lailai. Mo ṣetan lati lọ gba win yii.

“Mo kan rii ọkunrin kan nibẹ. Eniyan rẹ ko le ja fun u. Iyẹn ni gbogbo o n ṣẹlẹ ni alẹ Satidee.

“Jab jẹ bọtini nigbagbogbo. O jẹ pataki punch ni Boxing ati pe o jẹ bọtini fun mi laibikita ti Mo ja. Mo nigbagbogbo ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn eniyan nla ni ibudó ki iwọn naa yoo ma jẹ ohun tuntun.”

Mário Barrios

“A fojusi lori ti o wa ni awọn eegun ni ibudó ikẹkọ. Ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Hunter Virgil jẹ nla bi nigbagbogbo. Eyi jẹ anfani nla ati pe Mo nifẹ lati fi ifihan nla fun awọn egeb onijakidisi wọnyi.

“Ọmọde ti o npa. Iyẹn ni akọkọ ohun. O ti ṣẹgun ti o dun ati pe ko fẹ lẹẹkansi. Mo n ṣe idiwọ ọna rẹ. Lori Satidee night, Ko si sunmọ mi.

“Mo n ni okun ati dara julọ gbogbo ibudó. Ko si pupọ ju lati sọ, Ṣugbọn Mo n reti lati sunmọ ni Satidee iwọn Satidee.”

Juan jose volasco

“Igbebuja si ilana ilana ilana jẹ alakikanju pupọ ati pataki fun mi. Mo fẹ lati wa ni aṣaju ti agbaye ati pe o fihan mi ohun ti Mo nilo lati ṣe lati ṣe aṣeyọri ibi-afẹde yẹn. Mo n lilọ lati fi ohun ti Mo kọ lori ifihan Ọjọ Satidee.

“A ti wo oun ati pe a mọ ohun ti o lagbara lati ṣe. A mọ pe a ni lati mura lati gba iṣẹgun yii.”

Mattroolov

“Mo mu ija naa si Jmall Charlo bi win nitori awọn eniyan mọ mi dara julọ ni bayi ati mọ ibiti mo duro si ibikan pẹlu iṣẹ mi lori akiyesi kukuru lori akiyesi kukuru. Inu mi dun lati pada wa ki o ni ija yii. Ẹgbẹ mi ṣe iṣẹ nla ti ngbaradi ati pe awa yoo ṣetan ni alẹ ọjọ Satidee.”

Anmamins ano

“Olukọni mi George Peterson nigbagbogbo ni inudidun lati ikẹkọ ni ọdun yika. A ko ni apakan awọn onija. Mo wa nigbagbogbo ni ere idaraya ṣiṣẹ. Nigbati ija ba de, A ti pese nigbagbogbo.

“Kolobov jẹ alatako miiran ti o wa ni ọna mi lati di aṣaju aye kan. Mo ti gba diẹ ninu iṣẹ ti o dara pẹlu guusu lati murasilẹ fun oun ati pe Mo lero ni imurasilẹ ni kikun.

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Nipa didamu vs. Williams
Ṣọkọ VS. Awọn Ulliams Pits ibf ati WBA 154-Contiona Contionary jarding ju oke Contender ti Julian Williams ni akọkọ ti Awọn aṣaju Apoti Box ati Foot Lẹhin Oṣu Kẹta, Le 11 Lati AarAbank Arena ni Fairfax, Virginia.

Unbeaten Super Lightweight Condener Mario “Aztec” Awọn agbegbe aladugbo Batles Argentina jẹ Juan “Pipe naa” Jose Velasco ninu ija 10-yika ati Midderweight Matt Order Korobov Figagbaga: 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT.

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Three-Hour Premier Boxing Champions Show Features Jamal James Delivering Second Round Knockout of Mahonry Montes in Front of Hometown Crowd Friday Night on FS1 & FOX Deportes from The Armory in Minneapolis

MINNEAPOLIS (August 24, 2018) – Welterweight contender Jamal James (24-1, 11 KOs)gave his hometown crowd a treat as he sent Mahonry Montes (35-8-1, 24 KOs)to the canvas for a second round knockout in the main event of a jam-packed three-hour night of Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija action Friday fromthe Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

I came out here to make a statement and I’m even happier to be able to do it right here at home,” said James. “The support in Minnesota is amazing and it gave me the extra motivation to get the job done in spectacular fashion. Everyone knows I attack the body and tonight I was able to use it to get the finish

 

 

 

In his second straight fight at the Armory, James made a statement by quickly dispatching Mexico’s Montes with a punishing left hook to the body that left his opponent crumpled on the canvas.

 

 

 

James broke through in the last 30 seconds of the second round, landing numerous unanswered right hands that put Montes in immediate trouble. James finished the show with the devastating body shot that eventually forced referee Mark Nelson to halt the bout at 2:58 ti awọn yika.

 

 

 

I feel like I’m ready for the elite welterweights and tonight proved it again,” said James. “I’m going to keep working hard and taking down anyone they put in front of me. It’s time for me to make my mark in the division.

 

 

 

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, middleweight contender Willie Monroe Jr. (23-3, 6 KOs) showed off his boxing skill and picked apart Javier Francisco Maciel (33-7, 23 KOs) to score a unanimous decision in their 10-round bout.

 

 

 

Monroe was dominant with his jab, movement and an array of offensive attacks. He was able to vary his punches enough to keep the aggressive Maciel from landing anything that caused damage.

 

 

 

Maciel looked to score with power punches and body shots, but the former title challenger Monroe was comfortable on the outside and mixing it up inside on his way to winning the fight by scores of 99-91 ati 100-90 lemeji.

 

 

 

The opening bout of the telecast featured fast-rising prospect and 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimantas Stanionis (7-0, 5 KOs) as he earned a unanimous decision over Levan Ghvamichava (18-4-1, 13 KOs)in their eight-round welterweight matchup.

 

 

 

Stanionis rode a powerful jab and sharp combination punching to the dominant victory as he faced the toughest opposition of his pro career to date. Ghvamichava was game and tried to counter the hard-charging Stanionis but was too often taking the worst of exchanges on the inside. At the end of the action all three judges saw the bout in favor of Stanionis by scores of 80-72 ati 79-73 lemeji.

 

 

 

Additional action saw Jeison Rosario (16-1-1, 11 KOs) Dimegilio ipinnu aiṣododo lori Jamontay Clark (13-1, 7 KOs) in their 10-round super welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Rosario scored a highlight reel knockdown with a counter right hand in the third round that saw Clark tumble out of the ring. Clark was able to return to the ring and beat the count, but he took more damage throughout the bout before losing the decision by scores of 99-90, 98-91 ati 97-92, all in favor of Rosario.

 

 

 

A scheduled heavyweight bout ended in shocking fashion before it ever began, as heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba (6-0, 5 KOs) was awarded a victory by disqualification against Curtis Harper (13-6, 9 KOs) when Harper exited the ring moments after the opening bell rang, opting not to face Ajagba.

 

 

 

Prelims on FS1 and FOX Deportes saw rising super welterweight prospect Sebastian Fundora (10-0, 6 KOs) stop Antonio Urista (10-3, 2 KOs)ni 2:22 of the fourth round, aibikita Super Welterweight Leon Lawson (8-0, 4 KOs) win a unanimous ipinnu lori Brandon Adams (4-7-1, 2 KOs) in their six-round fight and unbeaten prospect Gary Antonio Russell (12-0,10 KOs) score a first round knockout of Nick Otieno (31-15, 13 KOs) o kan 1:18 sinu yika.

 

 

 

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A 90-minute Prelims Telecast Added to Blockbuster Three-Hour Premier Boxing Champions Show Live on FS1 & FOX Deportes Friday, August 24 from the Armory in Minneapolis (6:30 p.m. ATI / 3:30 p.m. PT)

Unbeaten Super Welterweight Prospect Sebastian Fundora Takes on Antonio Urista in Main Event
Die! Undefeated Prospect Antonio Russell in Bantamweight Action

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS (August 20, 2018) – A 90-minute prelims telecast has been added to an already stacked three-hour Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) show live on FS1 and FOX Deportes on Friday, August 24 from the Armory in Minneapolis.

 

 

 

Unbeaten rising super welterweight Sebastian Fundora will take on Michigan’s Antonio Urista in a 10-round showdown that headlines the live prelims telecast.

 

 

 

Coverage of prelims begins at 6:30 p.m. ATI / 3:30 p.m. PT and will also feature the pro debut of former amateur standout Omar Juarez, as he steps into the ring in a four-round lightweight bout and undefeated bantamweight prospect Antonio Russell gba lori Nick Otieno of Kenya in an eight-round bout.

 

 

 

Prelims precede a three-hour telecast of PBC on FS1 and FOX Deportes action beginning at 8:00 p.m. ATI / 5:00 p.m. PT and headlined by welterweight contender Jamal James returning to action in his hometown as he takes on Mexico’s Mahonry Montes.

 

 

 

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Standing an astounding 6-foot-6, Fundora (9-0, 5 KOs)continued his ascent with a fifth-round stoppage of previously unbeaten Veshawn Owens in April on FS1 at the Armory. Born in West Palm Beach but now fighting out of California, the 20-year-old has fought in Mexico, Argentina and Uruguay since turning pro in 2016 ni ori 19. He will take on the 31-year-old Urista (10-2, 2 KOs) of Lansing, Michigan, who enters this matchup on a three-fight winning streak.

 

 

 

After a stellar amateur career, the 19-year-old Juárez will step into the ring for the first time as a pro on August 24. He fights out of the Brownsville-area of Texas and is a motivational speaker for kids in the area while also attending the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley.

 

 

 

The 25-year-old Russell (11-0, 9 KOs), brother of featherweight champion Gary and unbeaten Gary Antuanne, has stayed unbeaten since turning pro in 2015, most recently knocking out Jonathan Ramos in May. Russell is trained alongside his brothers by their father, Gary Russell Sr., and will look to continue his rise toward another world champion to the Russell lineage on August 24.

 

 

 

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Action-Packed Night of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes on Friday, August 24 Expands to Three Hours with The Addition of Two Thrilling Matches to Already Stacked Card

Rising Unbeaten Prospect Eimantas Stanionis Takes on
Hard-Hitting Veteran Levan Ghvamichava from the
Armory in Minneapolis
Die! Explosive Prospect Efe Ajagba Steps into the Ring for
Televised Heavyweight Matchup
Welterweight Contender & Minneapolis Fan-Favorite Jamal James Battles Mexico’s Mahonry Montes in the Main Event

MINNEAPOLIS (August 8, 2018) – An already stacked card is expanding to a three-hour telecast with exciting showdowns presented by Premier Boxing Champions as rising unbeaten 2016 Olympian Eimantas Stanionis faces the toughest test of his young career when he battles Levan Ghvamichava and explosive heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba steps into the ring looking to deliver another knockout performance live on FS1 and FOX Deportes Friday, August 24 from the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The PBC on FS1 and FOX Deportes telecast is headlined by welterweight contender Jamal James returning to action in his hometown as he takes on Mexico’s Mahonry Montes. Middleweight contenders Willie Monroe Jr. and Immanuwel Aleem will square-off in the co-main event while rising prospect Jamontay Clark will take on once-beaten Jeison Rosario in a super welterweight showdown. Those five fights will play out over three hours of non-stop action, eyi ti bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT.

Highlighting the non-televised undercard will be Minnesota-native and former super middleweight world champion Caleb “Golden” Truax as he returns to the ring after two straight world title fights to face Brazil’s Fabiano Pena in a 10-round super middleweight fight.

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and are available by visiting www.ArmoryMN.com or Ticketmaster.com.

After representing his native Lithuania in the 2016 Olimpiiki, Stanionis (6-0, 5 KOs) moved to California to train with legendary coach Freddie Roach and begin his pro career. The 23-year-old made his pro debut in April 2017 with a first-round knockout of Rasheed Lawal and followed it up with knockout wins in four of his next five bouts. Stanionis has scored stoppage victories over Hector Munoz and Erick Daniel Martinez so far in 2018 and will look to make it three-straight when he steps in for the eight-round welterweight affair.

Originally from the nation of Georgia but now fighting out of California, Ghvamichava (18-3-1, 13 KOs) has had his last four fights appear on FS1 and FOX Deportes broadcasts as he’s challenged former champion Sergey Lipinets and top contender Yordenis Ugas, while picking up victories over Oscar Molina and Breidis Prescott. The 33-year-old was unbeaten in seven straight fights after his first defeat in 2013.

Coached by renowned trainer Ronnie Shields in Houston, Ajagba (5-0, 5 KOs) has been impressive since turning pro after representing his native Nigeria in the 2016 Olympic ere. The 24-year-old has five knockout victories in five pro fights so far, with only one opponent reaching the second round.

Truax (29-4-2, 18 KOs) became just the third Minnesota-born fighter to win a world title when he went on the road to the UK last December and defeated James DeGale in one of the biggest upsets of 2017. The Osseo-product lost a close decision in the rematch to DeGale in April and will return to action to take on the 30-year-old Pena (15-10-1, 11 KOs), who has faced numerous top contenders including Jose Uzcategui, Joe Smith Jr. and Tureano Johnson to name a few.

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Welterweight Contender & Minneapolis Fan-Favorite Jamal James Takes On Mexico’s Mahonry Montes Friday, August 24 in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes from the Armory in Minneapolis

Middleweight Contenders Willie Monroe Jr. & Immanuel Aleem
Square-Off in Co-Main Event
&
Unbeaten Rising Prospect Jamontay Clark Steps in Against Once-Beaten Jeison Rosario in Super Welterweight Action
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MINNEAPOLIS (August 2, 2018) – Welterweight contender Jamal James will return to action in his hometown as he takes on Mexico’s Mahonry Montes in the main event of an exciting night of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes action Friday, August 24 from the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

The telecast bẹrẹ ni 8:00 p.m. ATI / 5:00 p.m. PT and will feature middleweight contenders Willie Monroe Jr. ati Immanuel Aleem going to battle in a 10-round attraction and unbeaten rising prospect Jamontay Clark mu lori lẹẹkan Jeison Rosario ni a 10-yika Super welterweight idije.

 

 

 

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Jamal James is building a following in his hometown of Minneapolis as he builds momentum in the welterweight division, and this fight against Mahonry Montes will help him accomplish both things,” sọ tom brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “The undercard features some strong matches that include boxers who will figure prominently into the championship picture in the near future. It will be an entertaining show for the fans in Minneapolis and those tuning in on FS1 and FOX Deportes.

 

 

 

Warriors Boxing is very excited to return to the beautiful newly-renovated Armory in Minneapolis with another PBC on FS1 and FOX Deportes show,” wi Leon Margules, Aare ogun Boxing. “In addition to the great lineup of televised fights, headlined by local star Jamal James, favorite son and former world champion Caleb Truax returns to the ring at home for the first time since back-to-back road performance in world title fights.

 

James (23-1, 10 KOs) built on the biggest victory of his careera knockout over tough veteran Diego Chaves last Decemberwith a decision win against Abel Ramos in April at the Armory and on FS1. The 30-year-old James has picked up three-straight victories since suffering the only loss of his careera unanimous decision defeat to Yordenis Ugas in August 2016. He returns to downtown Minneapolis looking to keep his momentum going towards the top of the welterweight division.

 

 

 

I’m in camp training hard for another thriller at home against a pressure fighter in Mahonry Montes,” said James. “I’m going to use my height, range and skills to show that I’m hungry and keeping my eyes on the prize. Once I get past Montes, a big name is going to have to fight me. I’m right on the road to a world title challenge.

 

 

 

The 28-year-old Montes (35-7-1, 24 KOs) has challenged everyone from world champions to top rising prospects throughout his pro career and enters this bout having scored knockout victories in consecutive fights. Representing Sinaloa, Mexico, Montes owns a victory over welterweight contender Francisco Santana in a fight last year that saw Montes drop his opponent on the way to a decision victory.

 

 

 

I’m am so excited to have this opportunity against Jamal James,” said Montes. “My last loss was unfortunate because I thought I had my opponent hurt, but I’ve picked up a couple of wins since then and have been training very hard. I’m ready to show everyone that I belong with the best fighters in the world. I’m never in a bad fight and I’m going to show the fans in Minnesota how a real Mexican fights.

 

 

 

A two-time title challenger, Monroe (22-3, 6 KOs) has faced current titlists Gennady Golovkin and Billy Joe Saunders in his forays into championship fights. The 31-year-old from Rochester, New York has defeated Gabriel Rosado, Brian Vera and John Thompson since 2015 to earn multiple opportunities at the middleweight title. Monroe most recently won a dominant decision over Carlos Galvan in March.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Virginia, Aleem (18-1-1, 11 KOs) stopped Juan De Angel in the sixth-round of their May fight to get back in the win column after his first defeat in a bout against Hugo Centeno Jr last August. The 24-year-old had stopped then unbeaten Ievgen Khytrov in the sixth round of a January 2017 fight that became a Fight of the Year nominee prior to the Centeno fight.

 

 

 

Awọn 23-odun-atijọ Clark (13-0, 7 KOs) has used his height and reach to establish himself as a fast-rising prospect on his way to contender status. The Cincinnati-native had two impressive victories in 2017, first defeating then unbeaten Ivan Golub and then a decision victory over Domonique Dolton last November as he came out victorious against his toughest pro opponent so far.

 

Rosary (15-1-1, 11 KOs) fights out of Miami but is originally from the Dominican Republic. Rosario suffered his first defeat last year at the hands of Nathaniel Gallimore, but has rebounded to be undefeated in his last four fights. This run has seen the 23-year-old fight to a draw with Mark Anthony Hernandez in February before defeating Justin DeLoach and dropping him twice on his way to a decision victory in May.

 

 

 

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