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Fight Night in The Capital” RESULTATS OFICIALS

Toot, Toot!
Richard “Popeye” Rivera smokes Jaime Solorio in 8th round

HARTFORD, Conn. (Juny 17, 2018) – Rising Hartford folk hero Richard “Popeye el mariner” Rivera kept his pro record perfect (8-0) intacte, knocking out his tough opponent, JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-4-2, 9 KOs), in the eighth round to capture the vacant ABF Continental cruiserweight title, ahir a la nit (Dissabte) in the main event on theFight Night at The Capitalpro boxing card, al Xfinity Center de Hartford.

 

 

 

The reigning UBF All Americas light heavyweight champion, Rivera (8-0, 7 KOs) is arguably the hardest pound-for-pound puncher in New England, if not the entire Northeast. After breaking his last opponent’s ankle with the force of his power, the incredibly popular Hartford fighter

 

 

 

Entrenador de boxa Toni Blanco i el seu company de gimnàs del Hartford Boxing Center, Miquel Tran, recently teamed with Rivera to form Hartford Boxing Promotions, which was promoting its first pro boxing event, “Fight Night at The Capital.

 

 

 

I’m excited to have promoted our first show here in Hartford and I hope other promoters will follow,” Blanco commented. “I’m happy for all of the fighters. This was our first but not last show. We’re bringing boxing back to Hartford.

 

 

 

I’m also excited about Sharrad’s pro debut (Collier), who is like a son to me, and Richie, my brother and partner. Everything I do is for them, that’s who I work for them.

 

 

 

The durable Solorio had only been knocked out once in 17 pro fights going into the ring against Rivera, who has knock out six of his seven victims.

 

 

 

The first was a feeling-out round, but Rivera picked up the pace in the second, landing several hard shots on his game Mexican opponent. The highly entertaining Rivera cruised through the third through fifth, picking his spots better, but it was bombs away in the sixth as Rivera landed a right that sent Solorio to the deck. Solorio was penalized a point in the sixth for unsportsmanlike conduct.

 

 

 

 

In the seventh round, Solorio appeared to be fighting to survive, frequently holding and clinching, but he came forward in spurts as Rivera started loading up for a knockout that finally came in the eighth round. Rivera had never fought more than four rounds, but he was determined to ward off his opponent’s wrestling, landing a right-left-right uppercut combination to close the show with only 30 seconds left in the contest.

 

 

 

I want to thank everybody for being here and bringing our community together in one house,” Rivera va dir. “Happy Father’s Day. I dedicated this fight to my father who I love so much. I told everybody that he was going down in three, but Solorio was tough. I took him in deep water and I’m strong to the finish because I eat my spinach…..toot, toot!”

 

 

 

In an intra-Connecticut clash of junior welterweights, Danbury’s undefeated Omar “La Bèstia” Bordoy, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs) noquejat Alejandro “el Bravo” cop de gràcia (2-6-1), de Hartford, with only one second left in the sixth and final round of co-featured event.

 

 

 

Bordoy was hampered by a cut over his right eye, suffered during the second round from an unintentional headbutt, who was fighting in his first scheduled six-rounder. He pivoted and threw a short, straight right that rocked Picot, dropping him forward on the mat as referee Shada Murdaugh immediately waved off the count, calling the doctor into the ring.

 

 

 

A star was born in a professional debut as two-time New England Golden Gloves champion “L'especial” Sharad Collier (1-0, 1 KO, fighting at home in Hartford, displayed his vast arsenal of skills, noquejar Antonio Castillo, Jr. (1-1) en la primera ronda.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old Collier showed the poise of a veteran and surprising power, especially considering he fought two full divisions higher than his natural weight class, due to his opponent weighing in as a junior middleweight. Collier decked Castillo early and finished him off with a barrage of unanswered punches until referee Danny Sciavone va aturar l'acció.

 

 

 

Everything went the way I had planned,” Collier said after the bout. “Before the fight, I knew I was going to win, because I felt so good. People were asking me before the fight how I was feeling and, to be honest, I was a lot more nervous as an amateur.

 

 

 

New Haven, CT lleuger Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO) turned in an explosive pro debut, blasting an overwhelmed Roger Blankenship (1-3) around the ring until the referee Murdaugh stopped the action at the 49-second mark of the opening round. The 21-year-old Rosa dedicated the fight to his cousin, la tarda Luis “KO King” Rosa (23-1, 11 KOs), who tragically died last January in a car accident at the age of 26.

 

 

 

Nova Bretanya, TC pes ploma Nathan Martínez (1-0) had another very impressive pro debut, pitching a complete shutout (40-35) en els tres jutges’ scorecards against Enric Garcia (0-2), despite it being an action-packed bout from start to finish. Martinez used lethal body shots, dropping Garcia with a left hook to the liver, and crisp combinations.

 

Els resultats complets de sota:

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT – VACANT ABF CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Richard Rivera (8-0, 7 KOs), Hartford, Connecticut

WTKO8 (2:30)

Jaime Solorio (12-4-2, 9 KOs), San Quinton, Mèxic

 

 

 

CO-FEATURE – PES WELTER JUNIOR

Omar Bordoy, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs), Danbury, Connecticut

WTKO6 (2:59)

Alexander Picot (2-6-1), Hartford, CT by way of Puerto Rico

 

 

 

SPECIAL JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT ATTRACTION

Sharad Collier (1-0, 1 KO), Hartford, Connecticut

WTKO1 (2:20)

Antonio Castillo, Jr. (1-1), Canton, Ohio

 

 

 

Pesos lleugers

Anuel Rosa (1-0, 1 KO), New Haven. Connecticut

WTKO1 (0:49)

Roger Blankenship (1-4), Cleveland, Ohio

 

 

 

Pesos ploma

Nathan Martínez (1-0, 0 KO), Nova Bretanya, Connecticut

WDEC4 (40-35, 40-35, 40-35)

Enric Garcia (1-1), Nou Bedford, Massachusetts

 

 

 

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Undefeated light heavyweight Richard “Popeye el mariner” Rivera to Headline “Nit de lluita a la capital”

Juny 16 al Xfinity Center de Hartford, Connecticut

HARTFORD, Conn. (Maig 15, 2018) – New England’s hottest, most popular and hardest hitter, Richard “Popeye el mariner” Rivera, will defend his Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) All America light heavyweight title at home on Hartford Boxing Promotions’ acte inaugural, “Nit de lluita a la capital”, Juny 16º al Xfinity Center de Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) has partnered with his trainer, Toni Blanco, and Hartford Boxing Center gym co-owner, Miquel Tran, to form Hartford Boxing Promotions and bring world-class boxing back to Hartford.

 

 

Boxing’s rich roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, encapçalat pels membres del Saló de la Fama Internacional Willie “Will o’ el Wisp” Pep i CristòforLluitant” Battalino.

 

Altres boxejadors de primer nivell inclouen el campió del món Marlon “Magic Man” Estornell, reptadors al títol mundial Gaspar “L'indi” Ortega, i Israel “més aviat” Cardona, i 1996 Capità de l'equip olímpic de boxa dels EUA Lawrence d'Clay-Bey.

 

 

Rivera will take on JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) in the eight-round main event versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

There’s a lot of pressure fighting at home because, per descomptat, I want a victory, but I also need to be impressive for me to be recognized,” Rivera va dir. “I’m all about boxing. My partners, Tony and Michael, take care of the business end of Hartford Boxing Promotions. I’m excited about fighting June 16º and I expect a great turnout. A lot of people know who I am from fighting all over New England. Ara, I want to expand my horizons. I have a huge following from our gym and church, but I want to bring non-boxing fans to our show to make them boxing fans.

 

 

There’s no such thing as an easy fight. It all starts with training, which makes fighting easier. I may get an early knockout, but I always train to go the distance. My opponent has fought on television a few times against some fighters with good records. I know that I am going to be in a fight. I’ll be ready for war!”

 

 

This past April in New Hampshire, Rivera hit his opponent, Randy Campbell, so hard with a powerful right, that the force broke Campbell’s ankle only seconds into the contest.

 

 

Fighting is a way of life,” Rivera ha explicat. “All the training and fighting, it’s for the love of boxing, not money. Fighting never leaves a boxer.

 

 

Rivera originally got his nickname because, when he was younger, his forearms were considerably larger than his biceps. Fighters in the gym jokingly teased Rivera about his enlarged forearms, calling him “Popeye,” and the nickname has stuck. Ara, Rivera showcases his Popeye persona in full, which has added many females and children to his growing fanbase of hardcore boxing fans. Juny 16ºwill open a new chapter in the life of for the man who’s always good to the finish because he eats his spinach.

 

 

En l'esdeveniment co estel·lar, undefeated Danbury, CT lleuger Omar “La Bèstia” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) will be in his first scheduled six-rounder against. Alejandro “el Bravo” cop de gràcia (2-5-1), lluitant des de Hartford per Puerto Rico.

 

 

“L'especial,” Sharad Collier, lluitant fora de Hartford, is competing this week Omaha (Nebraska) at the National Golden Gloves Championships, before returning home to turn pro in a four-round Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

També lluitant a la targeta inferior, tot en combats de quatre assalts, són pes ploma Hartford Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Phillip Davis (1-1-1), de Worcester, Massachusetts; pro-debut de New Haven, CT lleuger Anuel Rosa vs. de Cleveland Roger Blankenship (1-3), Nova Bretanya, TC pes ploma Nathan Martínez en el seu debut professional vs. New Bedford's (Massachusetts) Enric Garcia (0-1), Hartford lleuger Jose Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, de New Bedford, Massachusetts, en una batalla de lluitadors pro-debut, i una altra parella de lluitadors debutants professionals, Bridgeport, TC pes ploma Jacob Marrero vs. Jimmy Santiago, de la ciutat de Nova York, and New Haven junior welterweight prospect Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

Totes les baralles i els lluitadors estan subjectes a canvi.

 

 

Entrades, preu de $80.00, $60.00 i $40.00, estan a la venda i es poden comprar, així com $125.00 Entrades VIP que inclouen menjar i refrescos), als punts de venda de Ticket Master o al gimnàs Hartford Boxing Center.

 

 

Les portes obren a 6 p.m. I, primera baralla comença a les 7 p.m. I.

 

 

Els patrocinadors inclouen Hot 93.7 FM, Centre de boxa de Hartford, Foster Buddies Network i HBC ProShop.

 

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