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PAUL WILLIAMS RETURNS TO BOXING AS A TRAINER

FORMER WORLD CHAMPION TO TRAIN PROSPECT JUSTIN DELOACH

IN FOURTH FIGHT ADDED TO Jimo, Oṣù 25,

ShoBox: AWON NEW iran telecast

“I’m scared all over again, like this is my first fight.” – Paul Williams

 

Super Welterweight DeLoach Takes on Undefeated Local Favorite Dillon Cook;

Promising Meets Aaron Herrera in Main Event;

Gbe lori Showtime® Ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT

NIU YOKI (March 15, 2016) – Former two-time world champion Paul Williams, who’s pro career came to a sudden and tragic end when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident in May 2012, is back in boxing as a trainer.

 

The popular Williams will work the corner of once-beaten Justin DeLoach (13-1, 7 KOs) when DeLoach faces undefeated super welterweight and local favorite Dillon Cook (16-0, 6 KOs) in the opening eight-round bout of what is now a ShoBox: The New generation quadrupleheader on Friday, March 25, gbe loriASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Buffalo Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

DeLoach is the first boxer to be trained by Williams, the former 154-pound southpaw who has been confined to a wheelchair since the accident.

“I guess I was being selfish at first,” Williams said. “I didn’t want to deal with the fight game. I wanted to be the one fighting. But that changed.”

 

Williams was reluctant to train fighters for a long time. Oun niGeorge Peterson, who managed and trained Williams from the time the boxer was a skinny kid with little amateur experience until his career ended, that helped persuade “The Punisher” to return to the ring. Williams trains his pupil at a private gym in his hometown of Aiken, S.C.

 

“You know me, I really didn’t want to do this,’’ Williams said. “But finally after three or four years of George practically begging me to try and do it, this opportunity came along and I decided to give it a shot.

 

“Everything is about timing. I started thinking about it, George kept asking me and messing with me about it, one thing led to another, and I finally said I’d take a stab at it.
Williams, who is enjoying his new job description, admits there are some pre-fight jitters.

 

“I’m scared all over again, like this is my first fight. Bayi, I have to think about everything that Mr. Pete was thinking about when I was fighting. I have to try and teach Justin what I knew how to do.

 

“George and I accomplished a lot. He made me a world champion; before that, no one knew who he or I was. We were just a couple of guys from Aiken, S.C. We gave fans fights to remember.

 

“I was the fighter the press labeled as ‘Most feared in boxing.’ But that’s over for me now. I’m jumping into a whole new thing. It’s been an adjustment but I’m glad I’m doing it.’’

 

In his role as a trainer, Williams’ mindset has changed drastically from his fighting days. “Look, I always feel good,'' O si wi. “What’s happened has happened. O jẹ nkan ti o jẹ. This is my first time stepping back into the world. Mo ni ife Boxing.

 

“What I don’t want to see is a fighter getting hurt. This is a hard sport. I know when I was in there I was always going for broke. But I want Justin, all fighters actually, to come out of the ring the same way they came in. Win tabi padanu, I don’t want to see anybody get hurt.’’

 

On DeLoach, Williams si wi, “He’s a good fighter and now he’s in the spotlight. I want to do my best in the training world to get him at his peak. I hope he does his best. I’d love to one-up George with Justin.’’

 

Becoming the best takes strenuous work on a daily basis, and Williams was no stranger to putting in the hours.

 

“I never took a shortcut,'' O si wi. “You take shortcuts, you know what’ll happen. I took the long road home when I was fighting and fans, awọn onija, everybody knew what to expect when I stepped in the ring.

 

“Justin isn’t like this, but one thing I know is that fighters think they’re slick. Daradara, you can’t pull anything over me. Mo ti sọ ti wa nibẹ, seen it all.’’

 

Ati, bi nigbagbogbo, he’ll have George Peterson by his side.

 

“I’m just helping Paul,’’ said Peterson, who will serve as Williams’ assistant trainer. “So far, he’s doing great.”

 

It will be the ShoBox ati 2016 debuts — and toughest fight to datefor both DeLoach and Cook.

 

DeLoach was a top amateur, competing in the USA Boxing National Championships in 2012. He won a National Silver Golden Gloves title when he was 13.

 

The 22-year-old DeLoach, of Augusta, Ga., has won three in a row since suffering his lone loss to Cesar Villa on Feb. 6, 2015. That was before he started training with Williams.

 

“This has been a total blessing, and I say that every day,” DeLoach said. “Thank God. He’s the one who brought the two of us together, that’s the main thing. Paul loves it, just to be back. I think he was scared at first, his reputation was at stake and so was mine.

 

“But he’s been so helpful – just in the mental side of things. I was already a good boxer but he’s taken me to another level mentally. He’s been pushing me, criticizing me, giving me instructions and picking my brain.”

 

DeLoach and Williams grew up just 30 minutes down the road from each other.

 

“Me and Paul, we’ve known each other our whole lives,’’ DeLoach said. “I’m from Augusta, Ga., and he was right across in Aiken. We knew each other when I was coming up as an amateur. He came to my last pro fight that was in San Antonio. When I saw him, I got so excited. We started to talk and I said something like, 'Hey, Paul, wouldn’t it be cool if we got together?'

 

“Once I came home, we started working together and he’s been training me since. I think we’re going on about three months now. It’s an unbelievable feeling to be able to work with one of my favorite fighters.”

 

Ni re kẹhin outing, DeLoach won a shutout four-round decision overSantos Benavides kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12. DeLoach, a pro since March 2013, fought six times that year and four times each in 2014 ati 2015.

 

“I’m really looking forward to fighting for the first time for him,” DeLoach said. “I’ve gone crazy waiting for my break and an opportunity like this to fight on SHOWTIME. I know it’s not easy fighting in your opponent’s backyard, but with Paul, George Peterson and me and my skills, we are confident it will be a good fight.’’

 

Cook, 25, is from Seneca, Mo., which is located about 20 minutes from Buffalo Run Casino where he has fought six times. A top amateur, he won six Golden Gloves titles, a Junior Golden Gloves National title, a Heartland title and four regional Silver Gloves titles. He is popular at Buffalo Run and will be making his premium network television debut against easily his most dangerous assignment as a pro. Cook’s brother, Jesse, a welterweight with a record of 15-1-1, will box on the non-televised portion of the event.

 

Dillon Cook turned pro in August 2012, fought twice that year, seven times in 2013, four times in 2014 and three times last year. Five of his last seven took place at Buffalo Run, including two out of three in 2015. He’s coming off a lopsided eight-round decision overRahman Yusubov kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 14.

 

“I couldn’t be more excited about making my ShoBox Uncomfortable, right at home, at the Buffalo Run Casino,” Cook said. “This is a huge opportunity for me, and I plan on putting on a spectacular showing, for all my fans there that night and everyone watching on TV.”

 

Ni awọn ShoBox akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, unbeaten super lightweight knockout artist and emerging rising star, Regis "Rougarou" Eto (16-0, 13 KOs), Houston by way of New Orleans, will meet experienced Aaron "The Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs), of Valladolid, Mexico, in a 10-round match.

 

Four undefeated fighters will clash in the two other eight-rounders on the telecast: Lile-kọlu Ivan "The ẹranko" Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., oju Nicholas “King Beamen” Givhan(16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., pàdé Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ni a welterweight baramu.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions are priced at $45, $55 ati $75 ki o si wa o si wa fun ra ni buffalorun.com ati ni stubwire.com.

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹluSteve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹluRich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, 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 ati siwaju sii.

UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT REGIS PROGRAIS FACES VETERAN AARON HERRERA IN MAIN EVENT OF A SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONTRIPLEHEADER ON FRIDAY, Oṣù 25

 

Four Undefeated Boxers Clash in Co-Features: Ivan Baranchyk
Meets Nicholas Givhan, Ivan Golub Faces Marlon Aguas
From Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Okla.

Gbe lori Showtime® At 10:30 p.m. Et / PT

Tiketi lori tita Bayi

NIU YOKI (March 7, 2016) – Unbeaten super lightweight knockout artist and emerging rising star, Regis “Rougarou" Eto (16-0, 13 KOs) will meet experienced Aaron "The Jewel" Herrera (29-4-1, 18 KOs) ninu awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti a ShoBox: The New generationtripleheader lori Friday, March 25, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:30 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) lati Efon Run Casino ni Miami, Okla.

 

Four undefeated fighters will clash in eight-rounders in co-feature bouts: Lile-kọlu Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk (9-0, 8 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., oju alaafia-afe Nicholas “King Beamen” Givhan (16-0-1, 10 KOs), ti Kalamazoo, Mich., in a super lightweight scrap and Ukrainian Ivan "The Volk" Golub (10-0, 8 KOs, 5-0 ni World jara ti Boxing), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., pàdé Marlon Aguas (9-0, 6 KOs), ti Quito, Ecuador, ni a welterweight baramu.

 

All but Prograis and Baranchyk will be making their inaugural ShoBoxifarahan. Tẹ NIBI for Prograis and Baranchyk’s Photos – Credit: ASIKO IWORAN.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Tony Holden Productions are priced at $45, $55 ati $75 ki o si wa o si wa fun ra ni buffalorun.com ati ni stubwire.com.

 

Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-9, 27-year-old Prograis, originally from New Orleans, Awọn., but currently residing in Houston, Texas, is an aggressive-minded southpaw who’s making his 2016 debut and third start on ShoBox. Before turning pro in April 2012 he competed in the 2012 United States Olympic Boxing Trials.

 

Ni re ShoBox debut on Aug, 17, 2015, he registered an impressive,eight-round decision over previously undefeated Amos Cowart.Eto, who had won eight straight by knockout going into the Cowart clash, resumed his KO-winning streak with a ninth-round knockout over Abel Ramos kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 11 lori Showtime.

 

“I can’t wait to fight on March 25. I’m ready to put on another great show for the fans and demonstrate how I continue to improve as a fighter,"Wi Prograis, ti o wà 16 when he turned to boxing after relocating to Houston because of Hurricane Katrina. “I know I have a tough opponent, but I’m ready to go out and perform.

“Aaron Herrera is a rugged veteran and I know there will be some fireworks. I am thankful to my promoter, DiBella Idanilaraya, and to the network, ASIKO IWORAN, for the opportunity to display my skills and talent.”

 

Nipa re apeso, Prograis said, “My manager and my dad were just trying to come up with nicknames. Besikale, everybody was just shooting out names and they shot out that one – ‘Rougarou’. Ni akoko, I didn’t like it, but it stuck with me. A rougarou is like a Louisiana-type swamp monster or werewolf.”

 

Herrera, 27, of Valladolid, Mexico, a Winner ti 16 in a row at the outset of a pro career that began in August 2008, has fought some noteworthy opposition. This will be his second fight in U.S. ile. In his stateside debut, Herrera dropped a 10-round decision to undefeated prospect Pedro Campa kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12.

 

Besides experience, Herrera has solid skills, movement and hails from a strong family boxing background (his father and grandfather boxed). He’s at his best when he keeps his foes off-balance and can surely outbox them. This will be the 17th consecutive time he’ll be matched against a boxer with a winning record.

 

“I’m very excited at the opportunity to showcase my talent on theShoBox series,’’ Herrera said. “I’ve watched a few fights of Regis on YouTube. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija, but I am a better one. I feel fighting in Mexico has given me the upper hand. Mexican fighters are tough. I have fought better opposition and I’m the more experienced fighter.

 

“I’ve been looking for an opportunity like this. I need a good breakout fight for the fans to see me in action. I am a proud Mexican fighter and on March 25 the fans will see how real Mexicans fight like, and Prograis will know who Aaron Herrera is. Viva Mexico!"

 

The highly regarded Baranchyk is making his second eight-round start and second in a row on ShoBox. An offensive-minded fighting machine, he registered a 2:28, akọkọ-yika knockout lori Shadi Shehadeh ninu rẹ julọ to šẹšẹ ibere kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 11 lori ShoBox.

 

Baranchyk, of Minsk, Byelorussia, is a former European amateur standout who turned pro in June 2014 and relocated to the United States just a few months after. Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-7, 23-year-old has won all eight of his U.S. outings, seven by way of knockout, five in the first round.

 

“I am thrilled to make my second consecutive appearance on ShoBox,"Baranchyk Mackenzie. “I know that my next opponent will be a test for me, but I will score another exciting victory for the fans.’’

 

Alatako re, Givhan, turned pro in August 2012, won his first 15 scraps, boxed a four-round split draw with Freddy Durand lori Aug. 22, 2015, and is coming from a majority decision over Juan Santiago kẹhinOṣu kọkanla. 13.

Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-7, 29-year-old fought 14 times in Michigan and one time each in West Virginia, Mississippi and Kentucky. The ultra-confident Givhan is taking a step up in class in Baranchyk, but he’s certainly not in awe of his assignment and is eagerly anticipating the opportunity.

 

“I am getting my mind ready for war,’’ said Givhan, whose nickname, “King Beamen,” is a reference to Jamie Foxx’s character from the movie “Any Given Sunday."

 

“Training is going great both mentally and physically. I belong on theShoBox series because they showcase great talent and, false modesty aside, I have great boxing talent. I will feel at home fighting on SHOWTIME and I take this as a great honor to fight on their network.

 

“My opponent has not fought anyone of my caliber. I know he’s been talking trash, but it won’t matter in the end. He has not had an opponent who can outthink, outshine and outbox him. I am that guy, I am that fighter. The cliché is true: to be the best you’ve got to fight and beat the best. We are both undefeated and this is the kind of a fight that separates the good fighters from the great ones.’’

 

Golub, a six-foot, 27 year-old southpaw, turned pro in November 2012. At the outset of his career, o si lọ 5-0 in the WSOB. He’s gone 10-0 niwon, winning eight by knockout, including his last four in a row. Golub has recorded five first-round stoppages, including a two-knockdown,2:41, opening-round TKO over Juan Rodriguez in his most recent effort last Jan. 16 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ.

 

“It is an honor for me to make my national television debut,” Golub said. “Many champions got their start on ShoBox and I am determined to add my name to that illustrious list. My path toward a world title begins onMarch 25 when I hand Marlon Aguas his first defeat.”

 

Aguas is making his U.S. ati 2016 debut after fighting seven times in Quito, Ecuador and twice in Mexico. A pro since March 2013, he won his initial eight starts and is coming off a first-round knockout over Edwin Gamboa kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 7.

 

“I’m very excited and grateful to show the world a small country like Ecuador produces amazing fighters,’’ Aguas said. “Boxing is my life and I plan on making a statement in my U.S. debut.”

 

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹluSteve Farhood ki o si tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹluRich Gaughan producing ati Rick Phillips directing.

 

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, 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 ati siwaju sii.

AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER OPENS UP ON THE STATE OF THE HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION

Wilder Defends His Title Next Saturday, Jan. 16,
Gbe lori Showtime® Lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn

Sports Emmy® Award-Winning Writer Mark Kriegel meets in New York with undefeated WBC World Champion Deontay Wilder, as the American heavyweight champ looks to continue his path to heavyweight history by putting his imprint on the division one step at a time.

 

“I’m just a different fighter than these guys in the heavyweight division. My athletic skills, the way I move in the ring, mi iyara, the power that I have, the awkward style that I have. Do I need to say more? These guys know I am very serious about this. Nobody wants to fight [mi], they already know what the results will be.’’

 

Wilder is determined to prove he’s the No. 1 ni agbaye. His current focus is his third title defense against Polish brawler Arthur Pin, but he doesn’t dismiss the constant chatter about title unification.

 

“Keep fighting, sooner or later celebrate. Keep fighting, keep winning, keep knocking guys out. Once you keep doing those things, you can’t be denied, no matter what. I think unifying the titles … Once you have that strong American heavyweight to unify the division, to hold all the titles, that’s when I feel true stardom will come. Once I unify the division, I think it’ll be a dramatic change.’’

Click On The Photo or Link Below To Watch Full Interview

http://s.sho.com/1VJDLdp

Video/Photo Credit: ASIKO IWORAN

 

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Wilder vs. Pin, a 12-round bout for Wilder’s WBC Heavyweight title taking place on Saturday, Jan. 16 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, N.Y., is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Warriors Boxing and Sferis Knockout Promotions and sponsored by Corona. Opening the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGÒdoubleheader, Charles Martin and Vyacheslav Glazkov will battle for the vacant IBF Heavyweight World Championship. The event will be televised live on SHOWTIMEÒ(10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. ATI) and it will be available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

 

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ACTION-PACKED NIGHT OF UNDERCARD ATTRACTIONS COME TO BARCLAYS CENTER ON SATURDAY, Oṣù 16

BROOKLYN’S AMANDA SERRANO FIGHTS FOR A WORLD TITLE
PLUS UNBEATEN NOTRE DAME ALUM MIKE LEE &
BROOKLYN HEAVYWEIGHT ADAM KOWNACKI IN SEPARATE BOUTS
Exciting Night Headlined By Two Heavyweight World Title Fights!
Brooklyn (December 30, 2015) – A full night of hard-hitting preliminary action comes to Barclays Center onSaturday, January 16 in an event headlined by two heavyweight world title fights live on ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. ATI).
The stacked undercard features popular former world champion Amanda Serrano (26-1-1, 19 KOs) fighting in her hometown against Ghana’s Helen Joseph (12-3-1, 7 KOs) in a 10-round bout for the WBO Featherweight World Championship while unbeaten Notre Dame alum Mike Lee (15-0, 9 KOs) enters the ringin an eight-round cruiserweight fight against an opponent to be announced and unbeaten Polish heavyweight Adam Kownacki (12-0, 10 KOs) oju Danny Kelly (9-1-1, 8 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija.
Undefeated WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder makes the third defense of his title against Polish brawling contender Arthur Pin in the main event of the Showtime asiwaju Boxingdoubleheader. Die, undefeated challengers Charles Martin ati Vyacheslav Glazkov will battle in the co-feature for the vacant IBF World Championship in the first heavyweight title fights in Brooklyn in 115 years.
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In a card already stacked with international talent with Szpilka and Glazkov, unbeaten Polish middleweight
Maciec Sulecki (21-0, 6 KOs) takes on Ghana’s Isaac Tordjro Selom (21-5-1, 14 KOs) in a 10-round bout while Brooklyn-based Ukrainian prospect Ivan Golub (9-0, 7 KOs) competes in an eight-round welterweight attraction and fellow Ukrainian Ramil Gadzhiev (1-0, 1 KO), now living in Boca Raton, Fla., and training with John David Jackson, oju Botirsher Obidov (3-0-1, 1 KO)of Kissimmee, Fla., in a four-round middleweight scrap.
Adding to the local flavor and rounding out the card are a pair of Brooklyn natives. Twenty-six-year old Carlos Gongora (3-0, 2 KOs) from Ecuador competes in a six-round light heavyweight battle and 19-year-old Mexican Julian Sosa (3-0-1, 1 KO) will be featured in a four-round junior welterweight affair.
A former world champion in the junior lightweight and lightweight divisions, Serrano will look to add a third world title belt to the legacy that has already made her a popular fighter in her native Brooklyn. A New York Golden Gloves champion, she turned pro in 2009 and was undefeated in her first 15 njà. The 27-year-old traveled to Argentina in 2014 to win her lightweight world title via a sixth-round knockout of Maria Elena Maderna. Ni akoko yi, she will have the advantage of fighting at home as she hopes to make it 13 wins in a row on January 16 when she takes on the 26-year-old Joseph.
A proud graduate of Notre Dame’s esteemed Mendoza College of Business, Lee took a less traveled road when he began his pro boxing career in 2010. The Chicago-native has galvanized the enormous Fighting Irish alumni network and has been a popular draw throughout the country. He has been as good in the ring as he was in the classroom, sporting a perfect 15-0 record including two stoppage victories in 2015. The 28-year-old looks to put on a show for his faithful supporters in his Barclays Center debut.
A two-time New York Golden Gloves champion, Kownacki had a big 2015, notching four victories including knockouts of Maurenzo Smith and Randy Easton. Born in Lomza, Polandii, the 26-year-old now calls Brooklyn home. He is opposed by the 24-year-old D.C.-native Kelly, who has won three fights in a row.
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King ká ni igbega sonipa ni Video plus Ìfọrọwánilẹnuwò pẹlu Travis Kauffman ati Eddie Chambers

Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Kẹsán 17, 2015)– Ni isalẹ ni fidio lati Thursday ká sonipa ni ni awọn Claridge Hotẹẹli ibi ti on Friday night King ká ni igbega ti yoo mu a ńlá night ti Boxing.
Ni awọn 8-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Travis Kauffman yoo gba lori Epifanio Mendoza nigba ti ni awọn 8-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, tele Heavyweight akọle challenger Eddie Chambers ogun Galen Brown. Below is the weigh in video, plus ojukoju pẹlu mejeeji Kauffman ati Chambers.
Media iÿë le lo awọn sonipa ni fidio lori won awọn aaye nipa daakọ / ọn kọja awọn ifibọ koodu. The show begins at 7 PM et ati ni yoo san lori GFL.TV
King's Promotions weigh in, Kẹsán 17, 2015
King ká ni igbega sonipa ni, Kẹsán 17, 2015
Lodo Travis Kauffman
Lodo Travis Kauffman
Lodo Eddie Chambers
Lodo Eddie Chambers
Tickets le wa ni ra fun $100, $75 ati $50 nipa titewww.claridgeboxing.eventbrite.pẹlu tabi nipa pipe 609 868 4243

Pada ni America, Chambers gearing soke fun run ni Heavyweight akọle

Eddie Chambers gba on Galen Brown yi Friday ni Claridge ni Atlantic City

Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Kẹsán 16, 2015)– Yi Friday alẹ ni awọn Claridge ni Atlantic City, tele aye Heavyweight akọle challenger, Eddie Chambers yoo wa ni ija bi a Heavyweight ni United States fun igba akọkọ ni lori meta years nigbati o gba lori Galen Brown ni awọn 8-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara lori kaadi igbega a nipa King ká ni igbega.

Awọn show yoo wa ni headlined nipasẹ miiran 8-yika Heavyweight ija ti yoo kòtò Travis Kauffman (29-1, 21 KO ká) mu lori Epifanio Mendoza (41-21-1, 35 KO ká).

Awọn iho ti Philadelphia, laya fun awọn Heavyweight asiwaju ti awọn aye ni 2010 nigbati o ti dofun nipa Wladimr Klitschko ni Düsseldorf, Germany.
Lati igbanna, Chambers ti a ti gbiyanju lati gba pada si wipe lofty perch sugbon a òdì sí pipadanu si Tomasz Adamek ati a pipadanu si Thabiso Mchunu ni ile asofin’ ọkan ifarahan ni Cruiserweight dabi enipe lati roju-jinde rẹ pada si awọn oke.
Chambers jọ ara ati ki o lo iwonba akoko ni England lati irin ni awọn ibudó ti dandan akọle challenger Tyson Fury ati ki o je anfani lati win marun ni gígùn (4 nipa knockout) ni United Kingdom.
Bayi o ti wa ni pada ati fojusi lori lekan si jije a oke Heavyweight contender ati ki o ebun miran ni anfani ni Heavyweight ogo.
“Ohun gbogbo ti wa ni lọ lẹwa ti o dara. It has been a smooth transition coming back here,” wi Chambers.
“Nígbà tí mo lọ England, Mo lọ pẹlu awọn aniyan ti npolongo nibẹ ki o si sunmọ awọn ńlá njà lori nibẹ. I learned a great deal of boxing, aye ati nipa ara mi lati Peter Fury ati awọn iyokù ti awọn enia buruku. I was creating a life there. I just want to come back here now but I do plan to fight in England again. They have knowledgeable fight fans and they really embraced me.
Bayi pada ni awọn States, Chambers ti inked soke pẹlu Al Haymon ati awọn ti o kan lara wipe yi ni ọtun akoko lati ṣe miiran Gbe ni Heavyweight pipin.
“Ija sunmo si ile jẹ kan ti o dara ti itoju lati pada wa si. I have been able to train in familiar surroundings and I am just going to do my thing.
Ni Brown, o ti wa ni ija a grizzled oniwosan ti o ti ja 75 igba ati ti ya lori ọpọlọpọ awọn tele aṣaju, akọle challengers ati oke contenders.
“O si jẹ a journeyman, sugbon mo fi owo gbogbo awọn onija. Anyone who gets in the ring, o gbọdọ bọwọ. He has fought 75 igba ati ki o mo a pupo ti ẹtan ati ki o jẹ àìrọrùn ati unconventional.”
Chambers believes that he is close to getting back in position and it won’t be long that he is back fighting for the title.
“Mo n gbe ni Heavyweight. I want the bigger fights as soon as I can. I think because of my name, iriri ati agbara, ti anfani yoo wa Gere ti kuku ju nigbamii ati ki o Mo wo siwaju si ti. I want to thank my team and fans for the continued support and look for me to get back into a big fight real shortly.
Also appearing in an 8-round bout will be Cruiserweight Keith Tapia (15-0, 10 KO ká) ti Santurce, Puerto Rico mu lori Anthony Caputo Smith (15-5, 10 KO ká) ti Kennett Square, PA

Ivan Golub (8-0, 6 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Pavel Miranda (19-10-1, 9 KO ká) ti Tijuana, Mexico in a Super Welterweight bout.

Ni 6-yika bouts:
ODARAN Yuleussinov (3-0, 2 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY ija Justin Williams (4-10-2, 2 KO ká) ti Beaumont, Texas ni a Super Middleweight ija.
Danny Kelly (8-1-1, 7 KO ká) ti Washington, DC yoo ogun Jimmy Suarez (3-6, 3 KO ká) ti Aguada, PR ni a Heavyweight ija.

Ni 4-yika Bouts:

Alex Barbosa (4-2-1, 1 KO) ti Philadelphia, PA yoo ja Jose Garcia (0-4) San Juan ti, Puerto Rico ni a Featherweight idije
Pavlo Ishchenko ti Brooklyn, NY yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Nicholas Rodriguez (0-2-1) ti Somerset, KY ni a Featherweight idije.
Tickets le wa ni ra fun $100, $75 ati $50 nipa titewww.claridgeboxing.eventbrite.pẹlu tabi nipa pipe ipe 610 587 5950 tabi 609 868 4243

Travis Kauffman eyeing Mendoza clash yi Friday night ni The Claridge ni Atlantic City

Photo by Joe Tarlecky

Kika, PA (Kẹsán 14, 2015)– Lori Friday night, Kẹsán 18, Boxing padà si awọn Claridge Hotẹẹli ni Atlantic City bi Ọba ni igbega pada fun night a ńlá ti igbese.

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Travis Kauffman yoo gba lori tele aye akọle challenger Epifanio Mendoza.

Kauffman ti kika, PA ni o ni a gba ti 29-1 pẹlu 21 knockouts si ti wa ni Riding ohun-ija 11 win ṣiṣan ti o ti fi nkowe 5 ati idaji a years.

Kauffman ti ṣẹgun awọn fẹran ti Malachy Farrell (16-1), William Shahan (7-1), Chris Koval (24-6), Vincent Thompson (13-1) ati ninu re kẹhin ija ti o si mu jade Richard Carmack ni ọkan-yika on August 14 in Newark, New Jersey.

Kauffman ni ọtun pada sinu awọn idaraya wọnyi awọn Carmack ija ati ki o ti wa ni tẹsiwaju se ikotan sinu apẹrẹ lẹhin a 19-osù layoff.

“The o daju wipe mo ti pa ninu awọn idaraya ti wa ni ran mi nla akoko. Mo ro pe emi jẹ tọkọtaya a poun kere ju ni Carmack ija nigbati mo ti ni oṣuwọn 239 poun. Emi ni anfani lati ṣiṣe siwaju ati siwaju sii awọn wọnyi ni abẹ ati O ti se iranwo mi pẹlu mi karabosipo,”wi Kauffman.

Ni Mendoza, o ti wa ni ti nkọju si a eniyan ti o ni o ni a gba ti 41-21-1 pẹlu 35 ńlá knockouts ati ki o ni AamiEye lori undefeated awọn onija Tokunbo Olijade, Rubin Williams, Carlos Negron & Ray Recio plus ri to AamiEye lori Rito Ruvalcalba, Alejandro Luis Garcia, ati awọn ti ja fun awọn Light Heavyweight asiwaju.

“O si ti wa ni ayika a igba pipẹ. O ni o ni awọn julọ RÍ eniyan lori mi bere. O si jẹ a ńlá puncher ati ki o ti ni anfani lati da o dara onija, ki ni mo ni lati mú un isẹ.”

Kauffman ti wa ni gbiyanju lati gbe soke ibi ti o kù ni pipa pẹlu awọn Carmack ija, nigbati o silẹ ni 300-plus pounder lemeji pẹlu ara Asokagba.

“Eleyi jẹ besikale yika meji fun mi. Sugbon akoko yi, Emi yoo ko ni le inu ti o ba ti mo ti ni diẹ ninu awọn iyipo ni lati ṣiṣẹ pa iwọn ipata.”

Kauffman, ti o wole si Al Haymon, ti ri diẹ ninu awọn onija ni Heavyweight pipin gba diẹ ninu awọn anfani lori awọn Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ija jara ati awọn 30-odun ti šetan fun awọn ija ká ti yoo fi i ni ariyanjiyan fun aye akọle shot.

“Mo n nireti ni Kọkànlá Oṣù wipe awon ńlá njà yoo jẹ nibẹ. Lẹhin ti yi ija, Mo ti yoo jẹ 30-1 ati ki o Mo n wa fun awon irú ti njà. Mo lero Emi o jẹ setan.”

“Mi dun lati wa ni gbe nšišẹ. Awọn nosi ba wa sile mi ati ki o bayi ni Mo ti emi a ogbo 30 odun-atijọ Onija. Mo mọ Mo n ko si sunmọ kékeré, sugbon o ti wa ni pipe fun ori a Heavyweight. Mo n ti o bere lati gba woye lẹẹkansi bi o ti wà ni 2009 ṣugbọn nisisiyi Mo ni Elo iriri siwaju sii mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn ki mo mo ni ti o dara ju jẹ si tun ni iwaju ti mi. Emi a Pupo diẹ ifiṣootọ ati lẹhin yi ija, Mo n lọ pada si isalẹ lati Texas lati sise lori mi karabosipo ki o si mura fun November.”

“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ mi egbe ti o ba pẹlu baba mi Marshall Kauffman, Naazim Richardson ati Jeff Negrelli. Tun Al Haymon awọn onigbagbọ ninu mi. ”

Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ yoo àjọ-jẹ ohun 8-yika Heavyweight ija ti yoo ẹya-ara awọn American pada ti tele aye akọle challenger “Sare” Eddie Chambers (41-4, 22 KO ká) mu on Galen Brown (41-31-1, 25 KO ká) ti St. Joseph, Missouri.

Tun han ni ohun 8-yika ija yoo jẹ Cruiserweight Keith Tapia (15-0, 10 KO ká) ti Santurce, Puerto Rico mu on Anthony Caputo Smith (15-5, 10 KO ká) ti Kennett Square, PA

Ivan Golub (8-0, 6 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Pavel Miranda (19-10-1, 9 KO ká) ti Tijuana, Mexico ni a Super Welterweight ija.

Ni 6-yika bouts:

ODARAN Yuleussinov (3-0, 2 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY ija Justin Williams (4-10-2, 2 KO ká) ti Beaumont, Texas ni a Super Middleweight ija.

Danny Kelly (8-1-1, 7 KO ká) ti Washington, DC yoo ogun Jimmy Suarez (3-6, 3 KO ká) ti Aguada, PR ni a Heavyweight ija.

Ni 4-yika Bouts:

Alex Barbosa (4-2-1, 1 KO) ti Philadelphia, PA yoo ja Jose Garcia (0-4) San Juan ti, Puerto Rico ni a Featherweight idije

Pavlo Ishchenko ti Brooklyn, NY yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Nicholas Rodriguez (0-2-1) ti Somerset, KY ni a Featherweight idije.

Tickets le wa ni ra fun $100, $75 ati $50 nipa tite www.claridgeboxing.eventbrite.com tabi nipa pipe ipe 610 587 5950 tabi 609 868 4243

Carl FRAMPTON ṣẹgun Alejandro González JR. IN U.S. Uncomfortable ON ON Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-Sibiesi

Chris ARREOLA ATI Fred KASSI jà A fà

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Igbese, Texas (July 18) - Undefeated Irish Star Carl "The Ijakumo" Frampton (21-0, 14 KOs) fihan lowo okan ati ipinnu, bi o ti ni ifijišẹ gbà re Junior featherweight akọle lodi si Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-2-2, 15 KOs) ni Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso ati ki o gbe lori PBC lori Sibiesi. Ija ninu rẹ U.S. Uncomfortable. Frampton a ti lu mọlẹ lemeji ni akọkọ yika, ṣugbọn bounced pada ni ìkan njagun lati win nipasẹ awọn ipinnu unanimous (116-108 lemeji ati 115-109).

Ni awọn televised ibẹrẹ, heavyweights Chris "The alaburuku" Arreola (36-4-1, 31 KOs) ati "Ńlá "Fred Kassi (18-3-1, 10 KOs) jà a sunmọ 10-yika ija opin ni a to poju fa.

 

Gonzalez Jr. jade wá fifi o si lu Frampton pẹlu kan lile gbooro osi jab kere ju iseju kan sinu ija, sending the Northern Ireland-native to the canvas for the first time in his career. Frampton was knocked down again with less than 15 -aaya osi ni bi akọkọ, nigbati Gonzalez lu Frampton pẹlu kan didasilẹ ọwọ ọtún rẹ sile eti. Gonzalez a deducted a ojuami ninu awọn kẹta yika fun kekere kan fe ki o si lẹẹkansi ninu awọn 11th.

 

"The Ijakumo" gbé soke si awọn ti lofty ireti rẹ US. Uncomfortable nipa gège ati ibalẹ 100 diẹ punches ju Gonzalez Jr., pẹlu fere meteta ni iye ti jabs. Gonzalez Jr., tì diẹ agbara punches, sibẹsibẹ, Frampton wà siwaju sii deede pẹlu rẹ agbara Asokagba.

 

"Mo ti ko lero nla ni akọkọ yika. Mo ni soke lati meji filasi knockdowns tilẹ ati ki o pada daradara. Awọn omo le Punch gan daradara,"Wi Frampton. "The iwọn kanfasi wà gan asọ. Mo ti ko le gba soke lori mi ika ẹsẹ ati awọn ti o ni ti o dara ju mi ​​ro. Mo ni si oke ati awọn hàn ìgboyà. Mo ti wá pada ki o si gba julọ ninu awọn iyipo o si fi simi. "

 

Frampton tesiwaju, "Mo fe lati win nipa knockout. O ko ṣẹlẹ. Mo wa lara, sugbon mo yoo tun-akojopo ati ki o gbe lori; siwaju ati oke. O si lu mi kekere ki ọpọlọpọ igba, ṣugbọn ti o ti sọ ni lati wo pẹlu ti o lori ati ki o gbe ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo ti ṣe. "

 

“Mo ti pato gba ija, Mo wà Elo diẹ munadoko,"Wi Gonzalez. “Mo fẹ kan ati ki o Mo wa rematch dun lati se o ni ilu rẹ. Emi yoo gba ohunkohun ti njà ni o wa ti o dara ju fun mi yala ni 118 tabi 122.”

 

“Awọn Ref overreacted si nfẹ si kekere, Mo ti a ti o kan ṣe ara mi iṣẹ,"Gonzalez tesiwaju. “Mo wa ko kan ni idọti Onija, Mo ti mu nipa awọn ofin ati yi je itiniloju. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija sugbon Mo wa awọn ti o dara ju ti o n dojuko lailai.”

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, Arreola pese lati ṣe oro kan wipe o ti setan fun miiran aye akọle shot, yet je lagbara lati fi awọn iṣẹ ti o ti retí nitori lati Kassi ká ri to ere ètò ati eru-kọlu fists. Awọn ikun wà 96-94 fun Arreola ati 95-95 (lemeji).
“It was a good decision. It was just a tough fight,"Wi Arreola. “Fred came to fight and he’s a survivor. He held right, he moved right. He came here with a good strategy and he got a draw out of it.”

 

Arreola tesiwaju, "Mo mọ ti o ba ti mo ti gba Deontay (Wilder), I’d be in much better shape and a lot better prepared. Not that I wasn’t prepared for Kassi, ṣugbọn o wá pẹlu nibi kan ti o dara ija ati awọn ti a ti pese sile. "

 

Kassi kò mu ohunkohun kuro lati Arreola, sugbon kedere ro pe o gba awọn ija.

 

“Mo wa ko dun pẹlu awọn ipinnu,"Wi Kassi. "Mo lero wipe ti mo ti gba gbogbo yika ti ija. Mo ti fihan lalẹ Mo wà ni dara Onija. Mo ti ya ohunkohun kuro lati Chris. Mo ti sọ ti ọrẹ rẹ fun ọdun. Awon eniyan ma ko mọ mi, ki Mo ti o kan fẹ lati fi aye mo ti le ṣe o. Mo ti fẹrí hàn pé mo ti wa ni heavyweight pipin. Mo ti fihan mi ọkàn. Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ lile fun ọpọlọpọ ọdun ati Mo ti fihan ti o lalẹ."

HEAVYWEIGHT Star Chris ARREOLA gba ON lile-kọlu Fred KASSI ON Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON ON Sibiesi Satidee, Keje 18 LATI min Haskins ile-iṣẹ IN EL Paso, Texas

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Mario Barrios, Ryan Karl & Miiran ti Top Asesewa se ikotan Jade

Full Day Of Undercard Action

Igbesẹ, TX (July 14, 2015) – Mexico ni-American heavyweight Star Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola, (36-4, 31 KOs) yoo dojuko “Big” Fred Cat, (18-3-0, 10 KOs) lori Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi, Saturday Friday, July 18 lati Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni University of Texas ni El Paso (UTEP). Televised agbegbe lori Sibiesi idaraya bẹrẹ ni 4 p.m. ATI/2 p.m. MT / 1 fi aidunnu. PT.

 

Ifihan lori undercard jẹ kan meta ti undefeated asesewa bi Mario Barrios (14-0, 5 KOs) gba lori Jose Esquivel (9-2, 2 KOs)ni a mefa-yika Super featherweight ija, Ryan Karl (7-0, 5 KOs) oju Rigobert Flowers (7-1, 2 KOs) ni mefa-iyipo ti Super lightweight igbese ati Steve Lovett (12-0, 10 KOs) ogun Jinner Guerrero (8-4, 6 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ina heavyweight ifamọra

 

Tun ifihan ni 10-yika middleweight figagbaga laarin awọn 26-odun-atijọ unbeaten Ivan Golub (8-0, 6 KOs), ija jade ti Brooklyn nipa ọna ti Ukraine, ati 26-odun-atijọ Lukasz Maciec (22-2-1, 5 KOs) lati Lublin, Polandii.

 

Ikotan jade ni ọjọ ti njà jẹ 21-odun-atijọ Justin Deloach (9-1, 5 KOs) jade ti Georgia, Louisiana ti o koju si 29-odun-atijọ Detroit-ilu abinibi Alcantar Lauro (9-3, 1 KO) ni a mefa-yika Super welterweight ogun, nigba ti 24-odun-atijọ Josh Taylor (0-2) lati Oyo yoo tẹ iwọn lodi si Houston ká Randy Gibson (0-1) fun a mefa-yika Super lightweight ija.

 

Wọnyi amóríyá njà yoo ni atilẹyin awọn PBC lori Sibiesi akọkọ iṣẹlẹ pitting undefeated Irish gbajumọ Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs) in a world title defense against Mexico’s Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu ọkunrin alagbara Boxing ati olóoru ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $50 tabi $25 fun gbogboogbo gbigba ki o si wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000 tabi awọn University tikẹti ile-iṣẹ ni (915) 747-5234. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Ṣiṣe re akọkọ ibere ni El Paso, awọn 34-odun-atijọ Arreola jẹ àníyàn láti jà ni iwaju ti awọn kepe egeb West Texas Boxing. Lori awọn March 13 PBC kaadi o si wà lodi si ṣẹgun Curtis Harper ni ohun dayato si slugfest ti o tayọ ifihan meji-ọna igbese jakejado. A lọdọ awọn ti Egbe Omi, Calif., Arreola ti laya oke heavyweights lori ewadun to koja ki o si ti wa ni bi ọkan ninu awọn julọ bẹru punchers ni pipin.

A bi ni Cameroon sugbon ija jade ti New Holinsi, awọn 35-odun-atijọ lile-kọlu Kassi ni yoo nwa lati inu Arreola ki o si ṣe ohun ikolu lori kan tobi ipele. Kassi ti fi knockouts ni marun ninu re kẹhin mẹjọ njà ati ki o yoo ṣe re akọkọ ibere ti 2015 lori July 18.

 

Ija ni ile rẹ, ati ipinle o nsoju San Antonio, Barrioslooks fun awọn re kẹta knockout isegun ti 2015 lori July 18. Awọn 20-odun-atijọ ireti lati kọ lori re ipa ati ki o tẹsiwaju lati dagba rẹ fan mimọ ninu rẹ, ile ipinle nigba ti o gba lori 25-odun-atijọ Esquivel lati Mexico.

 

Ohun undefeated afojusọna o nsoju Houston, Karl ní ohun o tayọ magbowo ọmọ ti o pari pẹlu rẹ wa ni ipo kẹta ninu awọn orilẹ-ède ninu awọn 141-iwon pipin. Awọn 23-odun-atijọ ti tẹlẹ gba lemeji ni 2015 ati julọ laipe segun Hall Alfred lori Le 9. O si bi mẹẹta awọn 32-odun-atijọ Californian Flores.

 

Nsoju New South Wales, Austraila, Lovettturned pro ni 2010 ati ki o ni o ni sibe lati ju ija kan ninu rẹ akọkọ 12 pari. Awọn 30-odun-atijọ gba lori 32-odun-atijọ Guerrero lati Ecuador.

 

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Phillip Jackson Benson 172 – Darnell Boone 171
Jamal James 145.8 – Daniel Sostre 144.5
Milton Santiago 140.4 – Ray Vélez 139
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Dennis Galarza 129.7 – Jesu Flowers 131.8
David Grayton 146.6 – Grayson Blake 145.5
Jarrett Hurd 155.5 – Eric Mitchell 156.8
Kevin Garcia 136 – Eric Hall 137
Ivan Golub 158 – Thomas Allen 160

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