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Hard Hitting Promotions goes 5-for-5 this past Friday night in Philadelphia

Samuel Teah gets big win on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New

Pizarro, Rosa, Tapia and Sinakin all gain wins on the undercard

Philadelphia — Whiringa 19, 2018 — This past Friday night, five members of the Hard Hitting Promotions stable scored big victories in front of a sold-out crowd at The 2300 Arena.

 

Samuel mehua scored a eight-round unanimous decision over Kenneth Sims Jr. in the co-feature bout of a ShoBox: Ko te kāri New Generation.

 

 

 

The win was the biggest win of Teah’s career, nei whakapai ake ki te 15-2-1. Teah put on a great performance in the fight, which saw many toe-to-toe exchanges. Teah landed more, and the harder punches, which thrilled the hometown crowd the was rooting Teah on.

 

 

 

Teah won by scores of 79-73 a 77-75 rua.

 

 

 

In fights that were seen live on Facebook Fightnight Live:

 

Branden Pizarro won the NBA Intercontinental Junior Welterweight title with a six-round unanimous decision over Jerome Rodriguez.

 

 

 

Pizarro of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-54 a 59-55 twice to raise his mark to 13-1.

 

Gadwin Rosa was systematic in winning a six-round unanimous decision over 114-fight veteran German Meraz to capture the NBA Intercontinental super featherweight title.

 

 

 

Rosa won by scores of 60-54 a 59-55 twice over the durable Meraz, and the Ocala, Florida native stays perfect at 9-0.

 

Christian Tapia stopped Darnell Pettis at the end of round three of their scheduled four-round lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Tapia was dominant until the corner of Pettis had seen enough. Tapia of Coamo, Puerto Rico is 7-0 ki ono knockouts.

 

 

 

Marama Heavyweight Benny Sinakin hiahiatia tika 2:23 of the 1st round stop Darren Gibbs.

 

 

 

Sinakin scored one knockdown before the bout was halted due to a barrage of punches on the ropes.

 

 

 

Sinakin of Philadelphia is now 2-0 ki tetahi knockout.

 

 

 

This was a huge night for Hard Hitting Promotions. We were able to showcase some of our younger talent with Branden and Gadwin winning their 1st of what we think will be many titles. Samuel Teah gave an incredible performance, and he beat a good fighter in Kenneth Sims Jr. Samuel will be in big fights, and he proved he can compete at the highest levels. We had an incredible turnout for this show and, we look forward to announcing our 1st card for 2019 real soon,” said Manny Rivera and Will Ruiz of Hard Hitting Promotions

Branden Pizarro And Gadwin Rosa To Compete For NBA Title Belts As Part Of Non-Televised Undercard Of ShoBox The New Generation Friday, Whiringa 16 At The 2300 Arena In Philadelphia

Pizarro Battles Jerome Rodriguez; Rosa Takes On Veteran German Meraz

Philadelphia — Whiringa 7, 2018 — Two members of the Hard Hitting Promotions stable will fight for NBA title belts on the non-televised undercard of a ShoBox: The New Generation event on Friday, Whiringa 16 i te 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Junior welterweight Branden Pizarro will take on Jerome Rodriguez in an eight-round bout for the NBA Intercontinental title, while undefeated super featherweight Gadwin Rosa faces German Meraz in a six-round bout for the NBA Intercontinental title.

 

 

 

Those bouts will precede a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader live on SHOWTIME® (9:35 p.m. ET / PT) that will feature an all-Philly showdown between undefeated Jaron Ennis and veteran Raymond Serrano. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga teata, Hard Hitting PromotionsSamuel Teah will face Kenneth Sims Jr. in a junior welterweight bout. Opening the telecast will be a super bantamweight matchup between Arnold Khegai and Jorge Diaz.

 

 

 

The NBA belt is a great springboard title, and to have two of our young prospects fight for titles on this great card is terrific for them,” said Manny Rivera of Hard Hitting Promotions. “The NBA has a long history of champions which include Roy Jones and Hector Camacho, so we definitely think that this will be the first of many titles for Branden and Gadwin.

 

 

 

Pizarro, o Philadelphia, He lekooti o 12-1 ki ono knockouts, and the 19-year-old keeps improving with each fight. Lotilikuesí (7-10-3, 2 Koó), o Allentown, Penn., is battle tested and has wins over two undefeated fighters, including world-ranked Avery Sparrow.

 

 

 

Rosa ,o Ocala, Fla., Ko 8-0 with seven knockouts. The unbeaten super featherweight will look to continue his knockout prowess as he fights the 113-fight veteran German Meraz, who has faced numerous top prospects and contenders. For Rosa, this fight will be a solid indicator of where the talented youngster stands as he climbs the 130-pound ladder.

 

 

 

In more non-televised action:

 

 

 

Kieran Hooks (3-1-1, 1 KO), o Philadelphia, will fight Gledwin Ortiz (5-2, 4 Koó), o Bronx, N.Y., i roto i te a'ee Welterweight.

 

 

 

Christian Tapia (6-0, 5 Koó). of Coamo, Puerto Rico, fights Darnell Pettis (3-12), o Cleveland, in a super featherweight contest.

 

 

 

Light heavyweight Benny Sinakin (1-0), o Philadelphia, will face Darren Gibbs (1-5, 1 KO), of Ferndale, ahau.

 

 

 

Also seeing action against opponents to be named will be super bantamweight Angel Pizarro, o Philadelphia, and light heavyweight David Stevens, o te Reading, Penn., who will make his professional debut in a cruiserweight fight.

 

 

 

Tickets for the show, which is promoted by Victory Promotions in association with Hard Hitting Promotions, are priced $50, $75 a $125 and can be purchased at 2300arena.com a hardhittingpromotions.com.

Derrick Webster battles Frankie Filippone for WBF International Super Middleweight title on Saturday, May 13th at The Grundy Arena in Bristol, PA

Plus undefeated Vidal Rivera, Mike Hilton, Mikkel LesPierre, Frederick Wilhite in action

Ikram Kerwat in co-main event against Althea Saunders for WBF Junior Regional title
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Bristol, PA (Kia 8, 2017)Super Middleweight’s Derrick Webster a Frankie Filippone will battle in an 10-round bout for the WBF International Super Middleweight title on Po Rāhoroi, May 13th i The Grundy Arena i roto i te Bristol, Pennsylvania.

That bout will headline a card promoted by Deuce Promotions , Mis Downing Promotions & Kane 5 Whakatairanga.
Webster o Glassboro, New Jersey e ha lekooti o 22-1 ki 11 knockouts.
Te 34 year-old is an eight-year professional, who has amassed wins over Obodai Sai (23-1), and his most recent bout when he won a ten round unanimous decision over Thomas Awimbono on January 21st in Trenton, New Jersey in a bout he captured the USBO Super Middleweight title.
Webster will be gunning for his 4th consecutive victory since his lone defeat when he dropped a ten round unanimous decision to Arif Magomedov.
Filippone of Norfolk, Virginia e ha lekooti o 22-5-1 with seven knockouts.
Te 37 year-old Filippone has wins over Aaron Jaco (17-3) & Reggie LeCrete (4-1-2).
Like Webster, Filippone is on a winning streak, as he will be looking for 7th straight win. I roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, Filippone won a six-round unanimous decision over Timothy Hall, JR. i runga i August 25, 2016 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
I roto i te ono-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Ikram Kerwat (7-1, 5 KO o) of Frankfurt, Germany will take on Althea Saunders (3-3-2) in a WBF Regional lightweight title.
Ano i roto i te pāngia e ono-a tawhio:
Mikkel LesPierre (15-0-1, 7 KO o) o New York, Ka tangohia NY ki runga ki Jerome Rodriguez (7-8-3, 2 KO o) o Allentown, PA in a junior welterweight bout.
I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:
Mike Hilton (5-0, 5 KO o) o Trenton, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Eric Cason (2-5, 2 KO o) o Davenport, Iowa in a cruiserweight bout.

Vidal Rivera (5-0, 4 KO o) o Camden, Ka whawhai nj Jose Homar Rios i roto i te a'ee mā

Mike Fowler (5-7, 2 KO o) o Milwaukee, WI will battle Frederick Wilhite (5-0, 3 KO o) o Pensacola, Florida in a welterweight bout.

Brandon Robinson (2-1, 1 KO) of Upper Darby, PA will take on pro debuting Shalamar Bernard in an light heavyweight bout.
Dante Selby (2-2-1) Of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a heavyweight affair.
Darryl Bunting (3-1-2, 1 KO) o Asbury Park, NJ will take on pro debuting Quintaveous Rosser o Atlanta, Georgia in a super middleweight fight.
Gowar Karyah of Pennsylvania will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named ín a super bantamweight bout.

Jesus Salas (1-0, 1 KO) of Puerto Rico battles Deon Richardson i roto i te a'ee ono tekau.

Tickets for this night of championship boxing cost $125 no te VIP, $75 for Front Row, $50 for Floor seating & $30 for General admission and can be purchased by calling 215-688-3546
The Grundy Arena is located at :
475 Beaver St, Bristol, PA 19007

Ivan Redkach & Luis Cruz Fight To Split Draw In Thrilling Main Event On Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes From Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Immanuwel Aleem Takes Decision In Action Packed Battle Against Jonathan Cepeda
Junior Castillo Drops Kyrone Davis & Wins Unanimous Decision In Battle of Unbeatens
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Peterehema, PA. (April 20, 2016) – Ivan Redkach (19-1-1, 15 Koó) a Luis Cruz (22-4-1, 16 Koó) fought to a split draw and both scored knockdowns Rātū night in an exciting main event on Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC)Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
In early action, Cruz began to establish his straight right hand when he knocked Redkach off balance and sent him to the canvas in round two. The Puerto Rican veteran controlled much of the early rounds with that right hand, great movement and overall boxing ability.
Redkach was aggressive throughout, tuatuku 602 punches over the 10-round bout to Cruz’s 485. Heoi, Cruz’s 33 percent connect rate was good enough for him to dominate the first half of the fight.
Te 2008 Ukranian Olympian began to find a landing zone for his big left hand as the fight wore on and late in round eight he landed one cleanly on Cruz that dropped him hard. Redkach was then awarded a controversial knockdown in an explosive ninth round when Cruz fell to the mat on what he said was a slip as a result of a push.
Both men emptied the tank in the final round knowing that one punch could change the outcome of the fight and ended with several flurries. The scores after 10 rounds were razor thin at 94-93 for Redkach, 94-93 Cruz and 94-94, resulting in the split draw.
The co-main event of the evening featured a fast pace brawl that saw unbeaten prospect Ko Emanuera Aleem (16-0, 9 Koó) earn a hard fought victory over Jonathan Cepeda (17-2, 15 Koó) in their eight-round middleweight contest.
Aleem and Cepeda traded power punches all fight long, with Cepeda taking the brunt of the punishment as he was out landed 272 ki 107. Aleem was superior in all regards as he also landed an impressive 42 ōrau o ana nifó katoa.
Cepeda refused to surrender however and used a powerful right hook to occasionally stun Aleem. The still unbeaten prospect was always able to return any punishment and then some, winning by the score of 79-73 i runga i te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru’ scorecards.
In the televised opener unbeaten middleweight prospects collided as Junior Castillo (10-0, 9 Koó) earned a unanimous decision over Kyrone Davis (10-1, 4 Koó) in a competitive eight-round affair.
The Delaware-native Davis was impressive early with his movement and boxing abilities but the southpaw Castillo was soon able to time his opponent and land left hands to the head and body.
I roto i te wha o tawhio, Castillo hurt and dropped Davis in the middle of the round with a left hand after an exchange. Neither man allowed the other to gain too much momentum throughout the remainder of the fight, but it was Castillo’s output advantage of 117-92 that bettered Davisaccuracy advantage of 36 percent to 30 ōrau.
Castillo won the decision by scores of 78-73, 77-74 a 76-75.
Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rātū:
Ivan REDKACH
I think I won, but it was a good fight.
The knockdown I suffered was me losing my balance. I felt I controlled the fight because I knocked him down twice. I thought I could have stopped him after the first knockdown.
I am not going to argue with the decision but I feel I won the fight.
LUIS CRUZ
I thought the last knockdown was a slip. That was the difference between the draw and my win.
“I mamae ai ahau ki a ia. I had the power. I tried to work round-by-round. I feel that I won six rounds and that the knockdown cost me the win.
I thought I fought well. The draw was better than a loss. Why not a rematch? He is strong and dangerous. He hits hard but I know I am better than him.
IMMANUWEL ALEEM
He was a tough guy. I hit him with some good shots but he kept his ground. I respect that.
I was trying to take my time to get him out. I was being hasty. I was trying to get him every chance I got but he was tough. I am a student of the game and I was taking my time.
My manager George Peterson has a resume of building up Paul Williams and I trust what he has in store for me. He knows what I am capable of doing. We will go after everybody, just like Paul did.
JUNIOR CASTILLO
It was a very good fight. I had some difficulty at first but I felt confident that I would be victorious.
I kept consistent with my game plan and I was able to knock him down. I thought I would be able to finish him but I got too wild.
It feels good to defeat an undefeated prospect and also go the distance. I have never gone the distance before.
I want some kind of title fight. My confidence is much higher right.
KYRONE DAVIS
I felt like it was a good fight. I feel like I won. I thought the crowd swayed the judges. I felt like I won but that’s how it goes sometimes.
“78-73 was too wide. I controlled the first two rounds. He crossed over and hit me with a good shot. He may have won the knockdown round and the last round.
If he gives me a rematch, I would love it. This is just a minor setback. I will improve after this fight and I will move forward.
PBC’s Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes was promoted by King’s Promotions in association with DiBella Entertainment.
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Unbeaten Prospect Stephen Fulton Takes On Undefeated Adalberto Zorilla & Super Featherweight Contender Frank DeAlba Returns To Battle Veteran Mexico’s Daniel Perales

Rātū, April 19 From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Plus Full Night Of Exciting Undercard Action!
Peterehema, PA. (April 15, 2016) – Undefeated super bantamweight prospect Stephen Fulton (8-0, 3 Koó) faces undefeated Puerto Rican Adalberto Zorilla (5-0, 5 Koó) and local super featherweight contender Frank DeAlba (17-2-2, 6 Koó) anga Mexico o Daniel Perales (6-4-1, 3 Koó) as part of an exciting undercard on Tuesday, April 19 from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions on FOX Deportes is headlined by lightweight contender Ivan Redkach (19-1, 15 Koó) will facing off against Puerto Rico’s Luis Cruz (22-4, 16 Koó). Televised coverage begins ay 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT with brawling 160-pound prospect Ko Emanuera Aleem (15-0, 9 Koó) tango i runga i Jonathan Cepeda (17-1, 15 Koó) while Dominican Olympian Junior Castillo (9-0, 9 Koó) faces Delaware’s Kyrone Davis (10-0, 4 Koó).
Fulton and Zorilla will square-off in a six-round super bantamweight bout while DeAlba and Perales meet in six-rounds of super featherweight action.
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Further action will feature a pair of Pennsylvania prospects in their pro debuts as Harrisburg’s Dustin Pague takes on Philadelphia’s Rafael Davis in a four-round welterweight fight, Welterweight super Nicholas Hernandez (3-1, 1 KO) in a six-round bout against Newark’s Jamil Gadsden (0-6), Philadelphia’s Emmanuel wairangi (6-0, 4 Koó) in four-rounds of lightweight action and St. Louis-native Vincent Cruz (9-0, 6 Koó) in eight rounds of super lightweight action against Allentown’s Jerome Rodriguez (7-3-3, 2 Koó).
At just 21-years-old, the rising prospect kept busy in 2015 as he picked up five victories including his last out in Bethlehem where he defeated previously unbeaten Joshua Greer. The Philadelphia-product will look to open his 2016 with a victory over the unbeaten Zorilla out of Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
The 28-year-old De Alba had a 19 fight unbeaten streak snapped in his last outing in which he dropped a narrow majority decision to unbeaten Omar Douglas. Originally from Bayamon, Puerto Rico but now fighting out of nearby Reading, Pennsylvania, he’ll battle the 24-year-old Perales out of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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Raymond Serrano whakatau Jerome Rodriguez i Philadelphia

Philadelphia (January 22, 2015 ) – Tenei mua Rātū po i te 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia, JR. Welterweight Raymond “Tito” Serrano piro te whakatau loto mārama i runga i Jerome Rodriguez.
Ki te te win, Serrano whakaarahia tana whakaatu ki te 20-2 rite te kāri score i kite i 59-55 i runga i ngā kāri katoa.
“Ko reira he whawhai i mahi ahau i runga i nga mea i roto i te whakangungu,”Said Serrano.
“I mohio ahau e haere i roto i taua ko Lotilikuesí he kaimekemeke patipati, engari ko ia i he iti ake, riri ka ahau tūmanakohia na whakaritea e ahau, ka whawhai atamai. I muri i te a tawhio 3 te whakaaro ia ki te memeha i te iti moka, ka tīmata ahau ki te whenua i aku pupuhi.”
Ko te a'ee 2 o Serrano tenei i muri i te 22-marama ana.page me ko ia hari ki te whakapai ake e whakaaturia ana i roto i tenei a'ee.
“Whakaaro ahau ko ahau pai. He taitamariki me te hiakai Lotilikuesí ka haere mai ia ki te whawhai. I ahau ki te kia mātau i roto i tenei whawhai, a ko ahau i pai ake i te kotahi whakamutunga.”
Ka whiwhi tika hoki ki reira Serrano ko te mea titiro ia ki te whawhai ki runga ki February 27 i roto i te Huntington, New York i runga i te whakaatu e e e whakatairangatia ana e tona kaiwhakatairanga Joe DeGuardia o Star Boxing.
“Kia e ahau hoki i runga i February 27 i runga i te kāri Star Mekemeke. Ahau whiwhi ahau tika hoki ki te omaoma. Ahau e ahu whakamua ahau ki te faaoti i te moe o te toa ao hoko. E mohio ana ahau ki toku kaiwhakatairanga e hoatu ahau i roto i nga wahi ki te faaoti i taua opuaraa.”
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai ki toku kaiwhakahaere Mark Cipparone me toku pā katoa. E hiahia ana ahau ki te mohio e ahau hoki ahau, a ahau tango ahau toku titauraa ki te hei toa kotahi a'ee i te wa.”
” Ko te whawhai tino mō te Ray i roto i te mehua katoa tenei. Mai i te a taka rawa tuatahi ko reira mārama ki te katoa i roto i te whare e Rodriguez, ko wai te mea pono kahore pana ki runga i roto i te whakakai me te ngaio whiriwhiri. U Ray matā whakamīharo ki te katoa te po i te tinana o Lotilikuesí me ana pūkenga mekemeke tautōhito i hanga reira katoa titiro faingofua rawa. Kua ahau i roto i te omaoma mō te matakitaki ana inaianei etahi wa tata Ray, te whakatairite me te ine i a ka waiho e ia he raruraru mo te tangata i roto i reira. Kua roaa Tito toku aro no te tino na e kore e moe i runga i a ia, no te mea i tona pō ngahau he inaianei he mooni! “, Said Club 1957 Whakahaere CEO Mark Cipparone
Club 1957 Whakaturia Whakahaere i roto i 2013 na roto i te kaipakihi rohe Mark Cipparone. Cipparone Ko te rangatira o te whānui me te angitu rongonui Tuhinga o Rocco. Mai te hanganga o Club 1957 Whakahaere kua tataki ia nga mahi o etahi o nga whawhai runga i roto i te whenua. I tēnei wā whakahaere ia Heavyweight Joey Dawejko, Welterweight Raymond Serrano, JR. Kōmāmā Tevin Farmer me Jr. Kōmāmā Jason Sosa me ētahi atu.