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DOMINICAN KO ARTIST GUZMAN READY FOR FIRST WORLD TITLE SHOT

IBF #2 super bantamweight contender Jonathan “Salomon King” Guzmán (21-0, 21 KOs) is hard at work preparing for thefight of his lifewith trainer Hector Bermudez at Peter Welch’s Gym in Boston.
The 26-year-old KO artist from Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, will face IBF #1 contender Shingo Wake (20-4-2, 12 KOs) lori Wednesday, July 20, at EDION Arena Osaka in Osaka, Japan, for the vacant IBF World super bantamweight title.
Guzmán, who stopped Mexico’s tough Daniel Rosas in eighth round on April 29 to earn this fight, says his dreams are so close to coming true he can almost taste them. “I have waited my whole life for a world title fight and now it’s almost here,” said Guzman. “I can’t wait to get in the ring and win for my family and my country.
Trainer Bermudez says Guzman has too many weapons to fall short in this fight. “Although Jonathan has never had to go the distance because his power is amazing, he can also box very well. He’s just never had to thus far in his career. Jonathan is the complete package and soon the world will be learning all about him. There is no way that Wake can beat him.

WANDERLEI SILVA RETURNS TO JAPAN! RIZIN FF SIGNS LEGENDARY PRIDE CHAMPION; ANNOUNCES SEVEN FIGHTERS, INCLUDING SILVA, FOR APRIL 17 LIVE EVENT IN NAGOYA, JAPAN

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TOKYO – March 7, 2016- Re'zin FF, awọn ija idaraya igbega mu nipa ogbologbo Igberaga FC ori Nobuyuki Sakakibara, announced during a press conference, the signing of all-time Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) nla Wanderlei "The Axe apaniyan" Silva (35-12-1, 1 NC) to a multi-year promotional contract, as well as the first two bouts, one of which will feature Silva, for its second live event that will take place at the 10,000 capacity Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya, Japan onSunday, April 17.

Owole lati 100,000 yeni, tickets for “Top Presents RIZIN Fighting Federation I” are on sale and can be purchased online at TicketBis.com.

Silva, the former PRIDE middleweight champion and 2003 PRIDE Grand Prix middleweight champion, will team up with a fighter to be determined, ni pataki kan grappling "tag baramu,” the rules for which will be announced soon, and battle a duo consisting of another legend, Kazushi Sakuraba, (26-17-1, 2 NC) ati Hideo Tokoro (33-28-2).

Following the April contest, Silva, who held several records under the PRIDE banner, including longest win streak and most KO’s, will compete under MMA rules in future RIZIN FF events.

Ni a 180 pound MMA rules contest, pupo agbara puncher Hisaki Kato (5-2) will take on fellow prolific finisher Yuta "Miiran" Watanabe (19-6-4).

A former HEAT middleweight title holder, the 33-year-old Kato made an explosive debut before a live U.S. television audience on Spike when he scored what was later named “Knockout of the Month”a crushing, keji yika (:34) KO (Punch) on American star Joe “Stitch ‘Em Up” Schilling ni Bellator 139 lori June 26, 2015.

Titi di akoko yi, all of Kato’s professional victories have come by way of (T)KO.

Watanabe is a 31-year-old grappling ace who boasts a splendid 84 ogorun pari oṣuwọn, pẹlu 11 ti re 19 career wins to date having come by way of submission and another 6 victories having come by way of (T)KO.

The number 10 ranked welterweight in Japan, Watanabe will make his first appearance of 2016 and look to rebound from a first round (2:00) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) defeat at the hands of Keita Nakamura on July 20, 2015, a loss that halted a seven-fight win streak for Watanabe.

In two different women’s bouts, Rena Kubota (1-0 MMA, 31-5-1 shoot boxing) will square off an opponent to be named under shoot boxing rules, while decorated wrestler Kanako Murata (0-0) will make her highly-anticipated MMA debut against an opponent to be announced soon.

The 24-year-old Kubota is a three-time shoot boxing tournament champion who made her much-anticipated MMA debut in stunning fashion at the RIZIN FF New Year’s Eve extravaganza, where she notched a second round (3:31) submission victory over Jleana Valentino with a flying armbar.

The 22-year-old Murata’s impressive resume includes three junior Olympic medals. Her most impressive feat, sibẹsibẹ, came in 2011 when Murata nearly defeated four-time Olympic gold medalist Saori Yoshida during the All-Japan championships.

Additional bouts for “Top Presents RIZIN Fighting Federation I” will be announced soon.

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Re'zin FF kede figagbaga biraketi, Matchups fun Mẹjọ-Eniyan Heavyweight figagbaga on December 29 ati 31

Fighters comment on the highly-anticipated tournament that will award its winner a $300,000 grand prize

Tokyo, JAPAN (Oṣu kọkanla. 30, 2015) -A Loje lati mọ awọn figagbaga awọn akọmọ o si akọkọ ipele matchups fun awọn RIZIN ija GRAND-Prix 2015 mẹjọ-eniyan, heavyweight figagbaga ti yoo gba ibi lori papa ti ọjọ meji – December 29 ati December 31and will award its winner a grand prize of $300,000, was held today in Tokyo.

BAMMA Heavyweight asiwaju Mark Godbeer, ti wọn si ti a ti se eto lati dije ninu awọn figagbaga, was forced to withdraw due to a neck injury sustained in training. BAMMA will announce a replacement fighter for the tournament soon.

Šaaju si awọn iyaworan, Alaga Nobuyuki Sakakibara so, "Eleyi figagbaga yoo jẹ awọn saami ti RIZIN. Awọn onija lati kakiri aye ti o ni o wa lọpọlọpọ lati soju won igbega ati orilẹ-ede, ati ki o wa ni itara lati lo yi Syeed lati se alekun won ọmọ lati ṣe orukọ fun ara wọn a ti jọ ni awọn figagbaga. The opolopo ninu awọn media ti o jọ loni le ko mo Elo nipa awon elere, sugbon nigba ti K-1 akọkọ gba ni pipa ni 1993, eniti o mọ nipa Branko Cikatić tabi Mike Bernardo. Awọn awọn onija ti o ṣii soke awọn titun ilẹkun ni o wa awon ti o koja wọn ireti. "

The seven contestants slated for tournament action appeared at the press conference. Each drew an envelope numbered one through seven, and those who drew numbers one through four received the opportunity to choose their respective places in the tournament draw.

The first stage tournament matchups will be as follows:

Ija # 1: Lawal vs BAMMA fighter
Ija # 2: Aukstuolis vs Cappelozza,
Ija # 3 Ishii vs Prochazka,
Ija # 4: Reljic vs Nemkov.

A tournament reserve bout between Valentine Moldovsky and Yuta Uchida was also announced during the press conference.

Onija Quotes:

– 1st gbe = “King Mo” Lawal – ti a ti yan Iho A

"Mo n lola lati ja fun RIZIN. Emi ni yiya lati Trust mi ogbon ni iwaju ti awọn Japanese egeb ati ki o gba awọn ise ṣe. Mo wa dun lati wa ni anfani lati gbe nọmba ọkan. Mo wa nigbagbogbo nọmba ọkan. Mo wa ni a ipo kan ni ibi ti awọn miran yoo gbe mi, mi ise ni lati fifun pa enikeni ti o ba dúró tókàn si mi. "

“"Mo Lọwọlọwọ ko ni ohun alatako, sugbon Mo wa daju pe BAMMA yoo fi kan ti o dara fun mi Onija. Sugbon laanu ẹnikẹni ti o ba mbọ, o yoo ri awọn parun o si ṣẹ ki o dara wa ni pese. Mo ro pe Ishii ṣe smati a wun nipa yíyẹra fun mi ati awọn mi akọmọ. Dara fun u. "

"Ti o ni a pupo ti owo! Mo fe ra a ìdìpọ ti yinyin ipara, diẹ ninu awọn dara aṣọ, ki o si lọ si Disney World ati ki o wo a opo ti awọn sinima. Mo fe lọ si fegasi ati keta, ati ki o ra toonu ti wura ẹya ẹrọ. "
– 2nd mu = Theodore Tall (BUSHIDO Europe asiwaju) – ti a ti yan Iho C

"Mo dupe lati wa ni fi fun iru ohun anfani. Ni yi ipele ti idije, o ni lati wa ni setan lati ja enikeni ki Emi ko bikita ti o ti mi alatako yoo jẹ. Mo gbagbo ninu ara mi ati emi mura lati ja enikeni. "

"Fun mi, di awọn asiwaju ninu diẹ pataki ju awọn owo. Owo yoo tẹle bi a abajade ti a jije asiwaju otito. Mi lokan ti ṣeto lati win awọn figagbaga. "

"The idi idi ti mo Èmi nibi jẹ nitori Mo gbagbo ninu ara mi. Mo ti yoo ja lati soju mi ​​orilẹ-ede kekere. Mi alatako ni o ni egan idaṣẹ silẹ ṣugbọn nibẹ ni ko si idi idi ti mo yoo padanu. Mo ti yoo fi on a show ki o si jade ṣẹgun.”

– 3rd Pick = Goran Reljic (Ibewo KSW Light Heavyweight asiwaju) – ti a ti yan Iho G

"Emi ko bikita ti o njà mi. Mi ala niwon mo ti wà a omo wà lati jà ni Japan, ati ki o Mo n ngbe awọn ala ọtun bayi, mi ìlépa ni lati fi mi ti o dara ju išẹ on New Years Efa. "

"Mo fẹ awọn matchup. Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ pẹlu Sambo aye asiwaju Blagoi Ivanov ati emi faramọ pẹlu awọn Sambo ija ara. Mo mọ o ba wa ni lati a nla egbe, sugbon mo yoo jẹ setan lati mu ohunkohun ti o ni o ni lati pese ki o yoo jẹ kan ti o dara ija. "

"Mo n ngbe a ewe ala. Emi diẹ lojutu lori tẹsiwaju ajo mi lori mi ala lati di a asiwaju ninu Japan. Mo ti yoo ro ti ohun lati se pẹlu awọn owo ni kete ti mo se aseyori mi ìlépa. "

– 4th gbe = Satoshi Ishii (Beijing Olimpiiki Judo Gold medalist) – ti a ti yan Iho E

"Igbaradi ni o dara. Mo ti yoo ko lero pe a ija ni a ija, awọn ogun on Nye ti o kan bere. "

"Mi ètò ni lati nawo idaji ninu awọn joju owo ni ayo ati ki o yoo pa kun awọn iyokù."

"Eleyi je kan ti o dara ìfilọ ti mo ti ko le tan mọlẹ. An MMA figagbaga, Ti o dara alatako, ti o dara joju owo. Emi ko fẹ si idojukọ ju Elo lori gba awọn figagbaga nitori ti o yoo ni ipa mi opolo game, ki emi ki yio fojusi lori ọkan ija ni a akoko. "

– 5th gbe = Bruno Cappelozza (Jungle Ija 100kg asiwaju) – ti a ti yan Iho D

"Mo gan kò mọ eyikeyi ninu awọn onija nibi loni, ki emi ki o yan mi alatako ati ki o lero Mo wa orire. "

"Pe Iru ti nla owo yoo yi aye mi mi ati ebi re ti aye. Ki o si tun di a asiwaju. Awon meji eko yoo jẹ tobi iß fun mi.”

"O ti wa mi ala lati ja ni Japan. Emi ko mọ ju Elo nipa mi alatako, sugbon Mo wa daju a yoo mejeeji wa ni pese sile fun ohun moriwu ija. Mo ro pe eyi ni yio je ohun o tayọ ija. "

– 6th gbe = Vadim Nemkov (MMA Union Heavyweight asiwaju) – ti a ti yan Iho H

"Mo ti yoo wa nsoju Sambo. Emi yoo fẹ lati fi awọn ẹwa ti Sambo ati awọn aworan ti Sambo.”

– 7th gbe = Jiří Prochazka (GCF Czech Light Heavyweight asiwaju) – ti a ti yan Iho F "Emi ni gan yiya lati wa ni anfani lati fi mi ogbon ni a orilẹ-ede ibi ti awọn Samurai a bi. Mo ti yoo ko disappoint o. "

"Pipe nibi ni alakikanju. Niwon Mo ti yoo wa ni ija ilu ayanfẹ, mi ija yoo wa ni apejo akiyesi. Emi yoo fẹ lati lo anfani yi ati yi ipenija lati di awọn ohun nigbamii ti ńlá. "

"O ti wa ni ki Elo ni owo Emi ko mo ibi ti lati bẹrẹ. Mo gbagbo pe awọn owo yoo wa nigbamii. Ki bi ti bayi, mi idojukọ ni lati fun o gbogbo ti mo ni lati ṣe RIZIN gberaga pe nwọn yàn mi fun a alabaṣe. "

Eleto Gbogbogbo Nobuhiko Takada mu dakẹ lẹhin ti awọn iyaworan, "Mo n rilara a faramọ, itura sibẹsibẹ nira bugbamu ti ọtun bayi. Emi o kan yiya lati ri amuse ibi ti iwaju irawọ. Mo lero Ishii le ṣe ninu a ọna ibi ti on o ṣe wa Japanese egeb lọpọlọpọ. Ishii ká akọkọ accomplishment ti a gba wúrà medal, ṣugbọn a ti ko ri eyikeyi to dayato si esi lati fun u ni MMA. Mo gan lero ti o le lo anfani yi lati se aseyori awọn tobi accomplishment ti awọn ọmọ rẹ.”

Legendary Referee Mickey Vann To Officiate MBC’s Inaugural Scottish Event This Saturday

Legendary globe trotting Championship referee Mickey Vann will be making one of his shortest international journeys in a long while, this coming weekend, when he officiates the first Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) sanctioned event in Scotland, the Stewart Allan promoted event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

Vann, who has been the MBC’s chief referee since 2013, has been officiating for close to forty years, the first bout he refereed was Eddie Smith versus Joe Jackson at the Anglo American Sporting Club in Manchester on the 11thOctober 1976.

 

It would be some seven years later before Vann refereed his first domestic Championship bout, the BBBofC Central Area Featherweight Title fight between Steve Pollard and Steve Farnsworth at the Tiffany’s Nightclub in Hull on the 29th March 1983.

 

Three years later Vann refereed his first International Championship contest, the Commonwealth Lightweight Title fight between Zimbabwe’s Langton Tinago and Australia’s Graeme Brooke at the Granada Studios in Manchester on 23rd August 1986.

 

With numerous British, Commonwealth and European title contests under his belt on the 8th June 1990 Vann refereed his first World Championship bout, the WBC World Minimumweight title fight between Japan’s Hideyuki Ohashi and Thailand’s Napa Kiatwanchai in Tokyo, Japan.

 

To date Vann has refereed one hundred and forty three International, Inter-Continental and World title contests for the World Sanctioning Organisations, such as WBC, WBO, IBF, WBU etc as well as an even higher number of European, Agbaye, British and Irish domestic title fights during his eight hundred and eighty two bout career to date.

 

The most recent of these bouts being the WBO Inter-Continental Cruiserweight title fight between Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk and Russian Andry Knyazev, which took place in Kiev just last weekend.

 

In addition Vann has also judged one hundred and seventy three Championship contests since 1978, taking his officiating career total to an incredible one thousand and fifty five contests, sorry make that one thousand and fifty six contests if we include the upcoming event this weekend.

 

Shortly after returning from Kiev, the effervescent Vann spoke briefly about his career and the upcoming event he is to officiate in Scotland lojo satide.

 

“What can I say I didn’t realise I’d refereed that many fights,

 

My most memorable fight would naturally be Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno at Cardiff Arms Park, that was history.

 

But have refereed so many memorable fights, where do I start, Shea Neary and Mickey Ward, now that was a great fight.

 

There’s some from years ago I can remember, like Jean-Marc Renard against Farid Benredjeb, oh what a war that was, they both ended up in hospital.

 

Another memorable fight was Cassius Boloyi against Phillip Ndou, It was a war, ohun idi ogun

 

They were two South Africans but from different tribes, they wanted me to referee it, not a South African, which was very much appreciated.

 

I remember refereeing the WBC mandatory Lightweight title fight, between Leavander Johnson and Miguel Angel Gonzalez, in a bullring, which was an experience.

 

I refereed in America Jorge Paez and Angel Manfredy, that was a terrific fight, in fact refereed three or four times in America.

 

I think if you count them all I think I refereed in thirty nine different countries, I left school at seven and went back at thirteen and left again at fourteen and I didn’t know at that time that there were that many countries in the world. Emi ko, nitootọ.

 

I just enjoy what I do, you know I’ve been to Russia, Argentina, Japan, all over, I just got back from Kiev.

 

People come up for photographs, even in Kiev, with Mickey the dancer and then they pretend they are you moving about, it’s lovely.

 

I pick out nothing really, I just pick out what has been the big fights that I’ve enjoyed.

 

I qualified as a star grade referee in 1978 and I’m still going, I’d done hundreds of fights by then, it’s not a job really, it’s just enjoyment as such.

 

I wasn’t a very good pro fighter, I was a pretty good amateur, I had sixty six fights as an amateur and lost nineteen, but you used to have three fights a day in the Championships, you fought in the morning, won that you fought in the afternoon and if you won that you fought at night to get through to the next round, in the Army Championships and the boys clubs sort of thing, that’s what we all did.

 

As a pro I have fourteen fights but I lost nine, but I enjoyed it, I’m glad I turned pro and I’m glad I fought, I’m glad I fought amateur and pro and I missed it when I retired and I wanted to do something and my manager suggested I referee, I wanted to coach but Tommy Miller, my manager said to me ‘Jesus Mick what could you teach anyone’, so he said to me you want to be a referee, so I put in for it and it took me two years and I qualified.

 

I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and some times have been better than others, in fact they used to hate me in Scotland, they thought I hated the Scots. I heard this on the radio many times.

 

Alex Morrison will tell you, he thought I was hater of Scotsmen, Mo ti je ko, just they never seemed to get the verdict from me, so it’s quite ironic that yi Saturday it’s the Scottish promoter and the Scottish boxers that asked for me for this show.

 

I’ve always had great fun there and my all time favourite fighter is a Scotsman, Ken Buchanan, so it’s really nice that they want me to be there for the first MBC sanctioned event there, I can’t wait.”

 

Mickey Vann will be the referee for both the Sandy Robb versus Mathew Ellis and Scott Allan versus Isaac Quaye that co-headline the Stewart Allan (Awọn abanidije ni igbega) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Oyo on Saturday 25th April 2015.

 

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