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TANEAL GOYCO TO WINUPSET OF THE YEARAT BRISCOE AWARDS


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PHILADELPHIA – Philly super middleweight Taneal Goyco, returns to the Briscoe Awards for his second-ever trophy for theUpset of the Year”. Goyco won the same award two years ago and repeats for 2016, with his shocker over rising Maryland prospect Jerry Odom.
The pair met on November 11, 2016, sa 2300 Arena sa South Philadelphia, and after a rocky start, Goyco punched his way back into the fight was declared the upset winner by TKO after five rounds.
Often taken lightly for his modest ring record, Goyco, 9-10-1, 4 KOs, has made pulling upsets his specialty. He’s recorded theUpset of the Yearin two of the last three years.
We’ve only given this award three times over the past ten years,” said John DiSanto of Philly Boxing History Inc. “And Taneal Goyco has won it twice. If you sleep on this guy, he makes you pay for it.
ABOUT THE BRISCOE AWARDS ON OKTUBRE 15 GIKAN 1-4 PM
The Briscoe Awards are named in honor of legendary Philly middleweight Bennie Briscoe and the trophies given awaythe Briscoe Statue and the Briscoe Medalall bear the deceased icon’s likeness. The event brings together the local boxing community, including the award winners, their families, past and present boxers, sa pagpakig-away sa mga fans, other boxing people, and general sports fans.
This is the tenth year for the Briscoe Awards, which are presented by Philly Boxing History Inc., sa usa ka 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization, dedicated to preserving and celebrating Philadelphia’s great boxing legacy. Past winners at the Briscoe Awards include Bernard Hopkins, Danny Garcia, Steve Cunningham, ug uban pa.
The event returns to Xfinity Live! Philadelphia, the central hub of Philly’s sports stadiums, nga nahimutang sa 1100 Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia. Admission is $5, and tickets can be purchased at BriscoeAwards.com or by calling 609-377-6413. Everyone is welcome.
Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon, please call John DiSanto, 609-377-6413 / johndisanto@phillyboxinghistory.com.
The 10th Annual Briscoe Awards will be held on Sa Domingo, Oktubre 15, 2017, 1-4 PM, at Xfinity Live!, 1100 Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia.

Undefeated super lightweight Keenan Smith Headlines on Saturday, April 22nd at The Claridge in Atlantic City

 

Jerry Odom takes on Gabriel Pham

Stacked card features Anthony “Juice” Batan-ong mga

Also undefeated Leroy Davila, Elijah Vines, Tyrell Wright, John Bauza, Donald Smith & Dylan Price

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Atlantic City, NJ (Marso 24, 2017)- Undefeated super lightweight Keenan Smith will headline a big night of action on Saturday, April 22nd at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.

The show is promoted by GH3 Promotions and D and D Promotions.

The card will also feature many up and coming stars from the Philadelphia/New Jersey region.

Smith sa Philadelphia adunay usa ka rekord sa 10-0 uban sa 4 knockouts.

Smith, ang 2008 National Golden gwantes featherweight Champion ug sa usa ka 2007 Junior Olympic National Champion, turned pro in April 2010-at 130 libra. Smith miadto 72-4 diha sa mga amateurs. Two of the victories came against current world-ranked contender Amir Imam.

Gihimo niya ang propesyonal nga sa 2010, and his wins over two undefeated fighters Alex Montes (1-0) and Lavelle Hadley (2-0). Smith also has a win over Bemjamin Whitaker (10-1) in a bout that was nationally televised on Showtime’s ShoBox series. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Smith defeated Marquis Hawthorne on January 20th in Atlantic City.

The will be Smith’s 6 fight Atlantic City.

In the exciting eight-round co-feature, Gabriel Pham will battle Jerry Odom in a super middleweight bout.

Pham of Atlantic City, New Jersey nga adunay usa ka rekord sa 8-1 uban sa upat ka knockout.

Ang 28 year-old Pham turned professional in 2009, and won his first six bouts, which included a win over undefeated Michael Glenn (2-0). Since his only professional blemish, Pham has knocked out his last two opponents, with the latest being a 4th round stoppage over Chauncey Fields (4-10) on March 11th at The Claridge in Atlantic City.

This will be Pham’s 7th fight in Atlantic City, with this being his 3rd consecutive at The Claridge.

Odom sa Bowie, Maryland adunay usa ka rekord sa 14-3-1 uban sa 13 knockouts.

Ang 24 year-old is a 5 tuig nga propesyonal nga. Odom won his first 11 mga kinatumyan, which included a thrilling stoppage over previously undefeated Victor Quinonez (8-0) in six-rounds in a bout that was nationally televised on Showtime’s ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon.

Odom then was disqualified in his bout against Andrew Hernandez, when Odom hit Hernandez while he was down. The loss was extremely controversial, and Odom avenged that setback in dramatic fashion as he stopped Hernandez inside of a round in their rematch. Odom, who has appeared on ShoBox five times, stopped Julius Jackson (19-1) sa Hulyo 22, 2016. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Odom was stopped in five rounds by Philadelphia based upset specialist Taneal Goyco on November 11, 2016 sa Philadelphia.

Makita sa unom ka hugna nga away:

Leroy Davila (5-0, 3 KO ni) of New Brunswick, New Jersey taking on an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.

Ian Green (12-1, 9 KO ni) sa Paterson, New Jersey taking on an opponent to be named in a middleweight bout.

Anthony “Juice” Batan-ong mga (15-2, 6 KO ni) of Atlantic City will take on an opponent to be named in a welterweight bout.

Tyrell Wright (9-0-1, 6 KO ni) sa Jersey City, New Jersey battling Dan Pasciolla (9-2-1) sa Tisa, New Jersey in heavyweight bout.

John Bauza (5-0, 2 KO ni) sa North Bergen, New Jersey will fight Tyrome Jones (4-0, 1 KO) sa Chicago, Illinois in a super middleweight bout.

Sa upat ka-round bouts:

Super Middleweight Elijah Vines (3-0, 3 KO ni) sa Filadelfia, super featherweight Donald Smith (4-0, 3 KO ni) sa Filadelfia, super flyweight Dylan Price (1-0, 1 KO) of Sicklerville, New Jersey as well as Manuel Rodriguez of Newark, New Jersey making his pro debut against will see action against opponents to be named.

Tickets range from $50 – $150 ug mahimo nga mapalit pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 856-842-7577

Adam Lopez ready to put on a show this Friday night, Nobyembre 11 fight card at 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia

Adam Lopez to take on Carlos Valcarcel in main event; Ed Brown takes on Albert Mensah; Jerry Odom battles Taneal Goyco and Jaron Ennis takes on Chrisshawn Alexander karong Biyernes night at The 2300 Arena
Plus undefeated Hurshidbek Normatov, Kenneth Sims, Jr, Emanuel Folly, Joshua Jones & LeRoy Davila

Derrick Webster battles Zoltan Sera

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Philadelphia, PA (Nobyembre 9, 2016) – Undefeated super bantamweight Adam Lopez is excited to make his Philadelphia debut when he takes on Carlos Valcarcel karong Biyernes gabii sa 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia.
Sa co-bahin, undefeated welterweight, Ed Brown kuhaon sa Albert Mensah in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds and , Kenneth Sims, Jr. kuhaon sa Jonathan Dinong in a six-round junior welterweight bout. Also in action will be Jaron Ennis away Chrisshawn Alexander diha sa usa ka unom-ka-round welterweight nga away.

The card is promoted by GH3 Promotions & Victory Boxing Promotions.

Lopez sa San Antonio, Texas is ranked 4th by the WBA and has a record of 15-0-1 uban sa pito ka knockouts.
My camp was pretty good, and just getting down to the nitty gritty. I was sparring two days a week and I am ready to go,” Miingon Lopez.
Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Lopez fought to a ten-round split draw with Roman Reynoso (18-1-1) sa Hulyo 22 sa Mashantucket, Connecticut.
The fight was close, but I thought I edged it out. In the last round I had him in trouble and he spit his mouthpiece out. I was on my way to getting a 10-8 round, which would have given me the win. He did a veteran move in there.
If I would have won that, I would be fighting for a world title. I wanted to win that fight in general, but I look forward to the next fight. Maybe I wasn’t supposed to get the title shot now. I just have to work and that shot will come. I just have to be patient.
Valcarcel has a record of 14-8-4 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Ang 34 year-old native of Miami, Florida has wins over Jovanny Soto (15-2-1), Rodolfo Garay (14-2-1) & Leivi Brea (16-4-3).
Ang 12 year veteran also has fought former world champion Eric Morel and future world champion Jessie Magdaleno.
Valcarcel is coming off a 6th round stoppage defeat to undefeated Erick DeLeon on June 25th in Dallas, Texas.
I know he is a 2004 Olympian. He is a veteran and a crafty fighter. He has a surviving style in the sense he is defensive and crafty. He is not a knockout puncher but you have to respect anyone who puts on those gloves,” said Lopez of his opponent.
Lopez is ready to show his skills in front of the knowledgeable Philadelphia fight crowd.
I always know that Philly is a great fight town. I actually want to see the park hereThe Fresh Princewas bullied at,” Lopez said laughingly.
“Kini mao ang pag-adto sa usa ka dakung away, and the fans will get their monies worth.
Seeing action in the eight round co-feature will be undefeated welterweight Ed Brown.
Ang 24 year-old native of Chicago has a record of 19-0 uban sa 16 knockouts, and has established himself as one of the top welterweight prospects in boxing.
Brown is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Gilbert Venegas on July 30th in Hammond, Indiana.
Mensah of Accra, Ghana. adunay usa ka rekord sa 29-5 -1 uban sa 13 knockouts.
Ang 33 year-old is a 14 year pro and holds a significant win over Michael Katsidis for the IBF International super lightweight title. He followed that by losing a 12 round decision to Denis Shafikov, nga mao ang 30-0.
After that fight Mensah fought Cesar Cuenca (46-0) in an eliminator for the IBF Super Lightweight title. Again he lost a close 12 round decision. Sa sayo pa sa iyang career,
Mensah beat the then undefeated Ayi Bruce. He has made a habit of fighting undefeated fighters. In the course of his career he has fought fourteen undefeated fighters
and has a record of 12-2 in those fights.
Sims of Chicago, Illinois has a record of 9-0 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts. Ang 22 year-old is a two-year professional and is coming off a 1st round stoppage over Trevor Marmon on October 22, in Hammond, Indiana. This will be Sims’ 2nd visit to the 2300 Arena as he won a 6-round unanimous decision over Gilbert Venegas in September 15.
Dinong of Monterey Park, California nga adunay usa ka rekord sa 5-1 uban sa 4 knockouts. Ang 24 year old won his first 5 mga kinatumyan, but dropped a decision to Sanjarbek Rakhmanov on October 8th sa Las Vegas.
Ennis, 19 years old has a record of 6-0 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, he was taken the distance for the first time, but pounded out a four-round unanimous decision over Eddie Diaz on September 15th.
Alexander of Norfolk, Virginia adunay usa ka rekord sa 4-2 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts.

Ang 24 year-old won his first three bouts and is coming off a no-contest with undefeated Matt Conway on July 15th sa Pittsburgh, Pa.

In an eight round bout, Jerry Odom (14-2-1, 13 Ako ni) sa Washington, DC gubat Taneal Goyco (8-9-1, 3 KO ni) sa Philadelphia sa usa ka super middleweight bout.
In Six Round Bouts:
Derrick Webster (20-1, 10 KO ni) of Willingboro, NJ makig-away Zoltán Ngamen (26-10, 17 KO ni) of Hungary in a middleweight bout.
Hershidbek Normatov (2-0, 1 KO) of Andijan, Uzbekistan will fight Lenwood Dozier (10-13-2, 5 KO ni) sa Suitland, MD in a junior middleweight bout.

In Four Round bouts:
Undefeated super bantamweight Emmanuel binuang (7-0, 5 KO ni) of Philadelphia will take fight Tibor Nador (9-6-1, 4 KO ni) of Leeds, England in a junior featherweight bout.

Joshua Jones (2-0-1, 2 KO ni) sa Filadelfia makig-away Corey Edwards (2-1, 1 KO) of South Carolina in a lightweight bout.

LeRoy Davila (3-0, 2 KO ni) of New Brunswick, NJ will fight Damin Simon (0-4-1) sa Beaumont, Texas in a bantamweight bout.

Tickets for this great evening of boxing are $100, $75, $50 ug $40 ug mahimo nga mapalit pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 267-273-0945 ug www.2300arena.com

Card shaping up for November 11 fight card at 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia

Adam Lopez to take on Carlos Valcarcel in main event; Ed Brown takes on Albert Mensah; Jerry Odom battles Taneal Goyco and Jaron Ennis takes on Chrisshawn Alexander

Broadcast begins at 9:00 PM ET LIVE on ONE World Sports

Plus undefeated Keenan Smith, Kenneth Sims, Jr, Emanuel Folly, Joshua Jones & LeRoy Davila

Derrick Webster battles Salim Larbi

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Philadelphia, PA (Oktubre 25, 2016, 2016) – The card is shaping up for the November 11thcard at the 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia.
Sa main event, undefeated and world ranked super bantamweight Adan Lopez makakuha sa Carlos Valcarcel
The scheduled eight-round bout will be the featured bout of the inaugural broadcast on

ONE World Sports.
Sa televised co-bahin, undefeated welterweight, Ed Brown kuhaon sa Albert Mensah in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds and , Jerry Odom kuhaon sa Taneal Goyco diha sa usa ka super middleweight bout. Opening up the televised broadcast will be Jaron Ennis awayChrisshawn Alexander.

The card is promoted by GH3 Promotions & Victory Boxing Promotions.

Lopez sa San Antonio, Texas is ranked 4th by the WBA and has a record of 15-0-1 uban sa pito ka knockouts.
Ang 25 year-old Lopez is a four year pro and has wins over Pablo Cruz (11-0), Eliecer Aquino (17-0-1), former world champion Erik Aiken & Mario Muñoz (16-0-1).
Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Lopez fought to a ten-round split draw with Roman Reynoso (18-1-1) sa Hulyo 22 sa Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Valcarcel has a record of 14-8-4 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Ang 34 year-old native of Miami, Florida has wins over Jovanny Soto (15-2-1), Rodolfo Garay (14-2-1) & Leivi Brea (16-4-3).
Ang 12 year veteran also has fought former world champion Eric Morel and future world title challenger Jessie Magdaleno.
Valcarcel is coming off a 6th round stoppage defeat to undefeated Erick DeLeon on June 25thin Dallas, Texas.
Seeing action in the eight round co-feature will be undefeated welterweight Ed Brown.
Ang 24 year-old native of Chicago has a record of 18-0 uban sa 15 knockouts, and has established himself as one of the top welterweight prospects in boxing.
Brown is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Gilbert Venegas on July 30th in Hammond, Indiana.
Mensah of Accra, Ghana. adunay usa ka rekord sa 29-5 -1 uban sa 13 knockouts.
Ang 33 year-old is a 14 year pro and holds a significant win over Michael Katsidis for the IBF International super lightweight title. He followed that by losing a 12 round decision to Denis Shafikov, nga mao ang 30-0.
After that fight Mensah fought Cesar Cuenca (46-0) in an eliminator for the IBF Super Lightweight title. Again he lost a close 12 round decision. Sa sayo pa sa iyang career,
Mensah beat the then undefeated Ayi Bruce. He has made a habit of fighting undefeated fighters. In the course of his career he has fought fourteen undefeated fighters
and has a record of 12-2 in those fights.
Odom sa Washington, DC has a record of 14-2-1 uban sa 13 knockouts, and is a four-year professional. Ang 23 anyos nga Odom nakadaog sa iyang unang napulo ug duha ka away, which included a thrilling come from behind stoppage over previously undefeated Vilier Quinonez (9-0) sa Hulyo 25, 2014 in a nationally televised bout on ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon.
Odom avenged a controversial disqualification defeat by destroying previously undefeated Andrew Hernandez (8-0) in one round. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Odom stopped Julius Jackson (19-1)in three rounds.
Goyco of Philadelphia has a record of 8-9-1 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts.
Goyco has upset the apple-cart on several occasions. He has wins over undefeated Dennis Morris (1-0), Jeremy Trussell (8-0) & Devin Butcher (5-0) plus upset victories over Frankie Filippone (14-2-1) and Dennis Hasson (16-1). Goyco is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision defeat to Tony Hirsch on June 11th sa Oakland, California.
Ennis, 19 years old has a record of 6-0 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, he was taken the distance for the first time, but pounded out a four-round unanimous decision over Eddie Diaz on September 15th.
Alexander of Norfolk, Virginia adunay usa ka rekord sa 4-2 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts.

Ang 24 year-old won his first three bouts and is coming off a no-contest with undefeated Matt Conway on July 15th sa Pittsburgh, Pa.

In off-television action:

In Six Round Bouts:

Derrick Webster (20-1, 10 KO ni) of Willingboro, NJ makig-away Salim Larbi (20-6-2, 7 KO ni) sa Bronx, NY in a middleweight bout.
Undefeated welterweight Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KO ni) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named.

Kenneth Sims Jr. (9-0, 3 KO ni) of Chicago will take on an opponent to be named in a junior welterweight bout.

In Four Round bouts:
Undefeated super bantamweight Emmanuel binuang (7-0, 5 KO ni) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named.

Joshua Jones (2-0-1, 2 KO ni) of Philadelphia will fight pro debuting Jahmal Dyer sa Baltimore, Maryland in a lightweight bout.

LeRoy Davila (3-0, 2 KO ni) of New Brunswick, NJ will fight an opponent to be names in a bantamweight bout.

Tickets for this great evening of boxing are $100, $75, $50 ug $40 ug mahimo nga mapalit pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 267-273-0945 ug www.2300arena.com

GH3 Promotions card at the 2300 Arena MOVED TO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH

GH3 Promotions card at the 2300 Arena MOVED TO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH
Adam Lopez to take on Carlos Valcarcel on BIYERNES, November 11th

sa 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and LIVE on ONE World Sports

Broadcast begins at 9:00 PM ET

Undefeated welterweight Ed Brown in the co-feature
Jerry Odom takes on Taneal Goyco


Plus undefeated Arturo Trujillo, Keenan Smith, Juan Joe Nevin, Jaron Ennis, Emanuel Folly, Joshua Jones & LeRoy Davila
SA HINANALING PAGPAGAWAS
Philadelphia, PA (Oktubre 5, 2016, 2016) – DUE TO A SCHEDULING CONFLICT, World ranked super bantamweight Adan Lopez kuhaon sa Carlos Valcarcel sa Biyernes, November 11h sa 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia. The broadcast is slated to begin at 9:00 PM ET.
The scheduled eight-round bout will be the featured bout of the inaugural broadcast on

ONE World Sports.

The card is promoted by GH3 Promotions & Victory Boxing Promotions.

Lopez sa San Antonio, Texas is ranked 4th by the WBA and has a record of 15-0-1 uban sa pito ka knockouts.
Ang 25 year-old Lopez is a four year pro and has wins over Pablo Cruz (11-0), Eliecer Aquino (17-0-1), former world champion Erik Aiken & Mario Muñoz (16-0-1).
Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Lopez fought to a ten-round split draw with Roman Reynoso (18-1-1) sa Hulyo 22 sa Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Valcarcel has a record of 14-8-4 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Ang 34 year-old native of Miami, Florida has wins over Jovanny Soto (15-2-1), Rodolfo Garay (14-2-1) & Leivi Brea (16-4-3).
Ang 12 year veteran also has fought former world champion Eric Morel and future world title challenger Jessie Magdaleno.
Valcarcel is coming off a 6th round stoppage defeat to undefeated Erick DeLeon on June 25thin Dallas, Texas.
Seeing action in the eight round co-feature will be undefeated welterweight Ed Brown.
Ang 24 year-old native of Chicago has a record of 18-0 uban sa 15 knockouts, and has established himself as one of the top welterweight prospects in boxing.
Brown is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Gilbert Venegas on July 30th in Hammond, Indiana.

In an eight-round super middleweight bout, hard-punching Jerry Odom kuhaon sa Taneal Goyco.

Odom sa Washington, DC has a record of 14-2-1 uban sa 13 knockouts, and is a four-year professional. Ang 23 anyos nga Odom nakadaog sa iyang unang napulo ug duha ka away, which included a thrilling come from behind stoppage over previously undefeated Vilier Quinonez (9-0) sa Hulyo 25, 2014 in a nationally televised bout on ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon.

Odom avenged a controversial disqualification defeat by destroying previously undefeated Andrew Hernandez (8-0) in one round. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Odom stopped Julius Jackson (19-1)in three rounds.
Goyco of Philadelphia has a record of 8-9-1 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts.
Goyco has upset the apple-cart on several occasions. He has wins over undefeated Dennis Morris (1-0), Jeremy Trussell (8-0) & Devin Butcher (5-0) plus upset victories over Frankie Filippone (14-2-1) and Dennis Hasson (16-1). Goyco is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision defeat to Tony Hirsch on June 11th sa Oakland, California.
Opening up the ONE World Sports television broadcast will be talented prospect Jaron Ennissa Filadelfia.
Ennis, 19 years old has a record of 6-0 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, he was taken the distance for the first time, but pounded out a four-round unanimous decision over Eddie Diaz on September 15th.
In off-television action and appearing in six-rounds bouts will be super welterweight Arturo Trujillo (8-0, 5 KO ni) sa Easton, PA, super lightweight Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KO ni) sa Filadelfia makig-away Steve Belmontes (2-1) of Corpus Chrsti, Texas; junior lightweight Juan Joe Nevin (8-0, 4 KO ni) of Mullinger, Ireland; Derrick Webster (20-1, 10 KO ni) of Willingboro, New Jersey will compete in a middleweight bout.
Sa upat ka-round bouts:
junior featherweight Emmanuel binuang (7-0, 5 KO ni) sa Filadelfia; lightweight Joshua Jones (2-0-1, 2 KO ni) of Philadelphia and bantamweight LeRoy Davila (3-0, 2 KO ni) of New Brunswick, NJ. kuhaon sa pro debuting Bennie Culpepper sa St. Lois, Missouri.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are $100, $75, $50 ug $40 ug mahimo nga mapalit pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 267-273-0945 ug www.2300arena.com
ONE World Sports is available on some of the country’s biggest cable providers which include DIRECTV, SA&T U-bersikulo, Verizon Fios, Charter, uban pa.

Adam Lopez to take on Carlos Valcarcel on Saturday, November 12th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and LIVE on ONE World Sports

Broadcast begins at 9:30 PM ET

Undefeated welterweight Ed Brown in the co-feature
Jerry Odom takes on Taneal Goyco


Plus undefeated Arturo Trujillo, Keenan Smith, Juan Joe Nevin, Jaron Ennis, Emanuel Folly, Joshua Jones & LeRoy Davila
SA HINANALING PAGPAGAWAS
Philadelphia, PA (September 29, 2016) – World ranked super bantamweight Adan Lopez kuhaon sa Carlos Valcarcel sa Sabado, November 12th sa 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia. The broadcast is slated to begin at 9:30 PM ET.
The scheduled eight-round bout will be the featured bout of the inaugural broadcast on ONE World Sports.

The card is promoted by GH3 Promotions & Victory Boxing Promotions.

Lopez sa San Antonio, Texas is ranked 4th by the WBA and has a record of 15-0-1 uban sa pito ka knockouts.
Ang 25 year-old Lopez is a four year pro and has wins over Pablo Cruz (11-0), Eliecer Aquino (17-0-1), former world champion Erik Aiken & Mario Muñoz (16-0-1).
Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Lopez fought to a ten-round split draw with Roman Reynoso (18-1-1) sa Hulyo 22 sa Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Valcarcel has a record of 14-8-4 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Ang 34 year-old native of Miami, Florida has wins over Jovanny Soto (15-2-1), Rodolfo Garay (14-2-1) & Leivi Brea (16-4-3).
Ang 12 year veteran also has fought former world champion Eric Morel and future world title challenger Jessie Magdaleno.
Valcarcel is coming off a 6th round stoppage defeat to undefeated Erick DeLeon on June 25thin Dallas, Texas.
Seeing action in the eight round co-feature will be undefeated welterweight Ed Brown.
Ang 24 year-old native of Chicago has a record of 18-0 uban sa 15 knockouts, and has established himself as one of the top welterweight prospects in boxing.
Brown is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Gilbert Venegas on July 30th in Hammond, Indiana.

In an eight-round super middleweight bout, hard-punching Jerry Odom kuhaon sa Taneal Goyco.

Odom sa Washington, DC has a record of 14-2-1 uban sa 13 knockouts, and is a four-year professional. Ang 23 anyos nga Odom nakadaog sa iyang unang napulo ug duha ka away, which included a thrilling come from behind stoppage over previously undefeated Vilier Quinonez (9-0) sa Hulyo 25, 2014 in a nationally televised bout on ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon.

Odom avenged a controversial disqualification defeat by destroying previously undefeated Andrew Hernandez (8-0) in one round. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, Odom stopped Julius Jackson (19-1)in three rounds.
Goyco of Philadelphia has a record of 8-9-1 uban sa tulo ka mga knockouts.
Goyco has upset the apple-cart on several occasions. He has wins over undefeated Dennis Morris (1-0), Jeremy Trussell (8-0) & Devin Butcher (5-0) plus upset victories over Frankie Filippone (14-2-1) and Dennis Hasson (16-1). Goyco is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision defeat to Tony Hirsch on June 11th sa Oakland, California.
Opening up the ONE World Sports television broadcast will be talented prospect Jaron Ennis sa Filadelfia.
Ennis, 19 years old has a record of 6-0 uban sa lima ka knockouts. Sa iyang katapusan nga away, he was taken the distance for the first time, but pounded out a four-round unanimous decision over Eddie Diaz on September 15th.
In off-television action and appearing in six-rounds bouts will be super welterweight Arturo Trujillo (8-0, 5 KO ni) sa Easton, PA, super lightweight Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KO ni) of Philadelhia; junior lightweight Juan Joe Nevin (8-0, 4 KO ni) of Mullinger, Ireland.
Sa upat ka-round bouts:
junior featherweight Emmanuel binuang (7-0, 5 KO ni) sa Filadelfia; lightweight Joshua Jones (2-0-1, 2 KO ni) of Philadelphia and bantamweight LeRoy Davila (3-0, 2 KO ni) of New Brunswick, NJ.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are $100, $75, $50 ug $40 ug mahimo nga mapalit pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 267-273-0945 ug www.2300arena.com

ONE World Sports is available on some of the country’s biggest cable providers which include DIRECTV, SA&T U-bersikulo, Verizon Fios, Charter, uban pa.

GH3 Promotions Announces Television Deal With ONE World Sports

Inaugural Show To Take Place Live On
Sabado, Nobyembre 12 At Philly’s 2300 Arena
SA HINANALING PAGPAGAWAS

Nutley, NJ (September 8, 2016) – GH3 Promotions is pleased to announce a multi-year deal with ONE World Sports, America’s Network For Global Sports. The first show is scheduled for Sabado, Nobyembre 12 sa 9:30 PM ET live from 2300 Arena sa Philadelphia

We are incredibly pleased to announce this partnership with ONE World Sports across all of its national platforms,”giingon nga CEO sa GH3 Promotions nga si Vito Mielnicki. “This series will help create and grow new stars of boxing. With the diversity of fighters featured thanks to our relationships with many different promoters, such as Victory Boxing Promotions, who will co-promote the first show, each show will showcase quality fighters and provide top-notch entertainment.
ONE World Sports is excited to debut live boxing on the network with a multi-year agreement with GH3 Promotions that will highlight both current and aspiring boxers on a national platform,” said Todd Myers, Bise Presidente, Programming, Acquisitions & Development for ONE World Sports. “ONE World Sports continues to broaden its distribution with new affiliations like DIRECTV & SA&T U-verse and evolving its programming with more domestic based properties and marquee sporting events from around the world.

The main event on November 12th will feature undefeated and WBA number-five ranked super bantamweight Adan Lopez (15-0-1, 7 KO ni) in a ten round bout. In the co-feature fight undefeated welterweight Ed Brown (18-0, 15 KO ni) of Chicago will be in an eight-round bout.
Also seeing action will be exciting super middleweight Jerry Odom (14-2-1, 13 KO ni) taking on Philadelphia’s Taneal Goyco (8-9-1, 3 KO ni). Goyco already has wins over Frankie Fillippone (14-2-1), Dennis Hasson (16-2-1) and Devin Butcher (5-0).

Junior welterweight Jaron Ennis (5-0, 5 KO ni) of Philadelphia plus undefeated welterweight’s Arturo Trujillo (8-0, 5 KO ni) sa Easton, PA and Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 KO ni) of Philadelphia will also appear in this televised event.

ONE World Sports is available on some of the country’s biggest cable providers which include DIRECTV, SA&T U-bersikulo, Verizon Fios, Charter, uban pa.

The series will be produced by Linacre Media.

ADAM LOPEZ & ROMAN REYNOSO FIGHT TO A DRAW IN MAIN EVENT OF 15th ANNIVERSARY TELECAST OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONFRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Catch The Replay This Lunes, Hulyo 25 Sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT Sa Showtime hilabihang®

 

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MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (Hulyo 23, 2016) – With a potential title shot on the line, Adam Lopez and Roman Reynoso fought to a 10-round draw in the main event of the 15-year anniversary telecast of ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon Biyernes sa Showtime® from Foxwoods Resort Casino.

 

In attendance ringside before the fight, newly crowned IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion Jonathan Guzman (22-0, 22 KOs) announced that he’d like fight the winner of Lopez-Reynoso, raising the stakes for this matchup of 122-pound prospects. While the fight was close and entertaining, analyst Steve Farhood, who has called all 219ShoBox telecasts, didn’t believe either fighter did enough to earn an immediate title shot against Guzman.

 

The fight looked like a toss-up heading into the 10th – with Lopez leading by just one connect after nine rounds – and the Ronnie Shields pupil came up with a huge final round rally. The undefeated prospect hurt Reynoso (18-1-2, 7 KOs) in the final seconds with a flurry of shots, forcing the Argentine spit out his mouthpiece to buy himself nearly 30 seconds of rest. Seemingly out on his feet, Reynoso somehow survived the onslaught without falling to the canvas before the final bell. Lopez (15-0-1, 7 KOs) out-landed Reynoso 34-21 overall and 34-20 in power shots in the final round, but it wasn’t enough to earn him the victory.

 

Judge Don Ackerman saw Lopez a 96-94 winner, while Bill Morande had it 97-93 Reynoso, and Peter Hary cast the deciding ballot at 95-95. All three judges scored the last round 10-9 for Lopez. Had Reynoso fell to the canvas in the final seconds, ang 10-8 round would have given Lopez the win.

 

"Kini mao ang usa ka lisud nga away. He didn’t want to engage,"Miingon Lopez, who out-landed Reynoso 158-144 overall and 131-125 in power shots. “He’s slick and experienced and a good fighter. I feel that this was my best performance on ShoBox. I have been working on new things with Ronnie Shields and it showed in there. I know I hurt him in the last round.

 

“The decision was bullshit. He could not hit me.”

 

“It was a close fight, but I feel I won,” Reynoso said. “He never hurt me. The only thing that surprised me is that he was more aggressive than in other fights. I hurt my hand from hitting him.”

 

Late replacement Jerry Odom knocked out previously once-beaten Julius Jackson with a vicious third round knockout (1:57) sa ShoBoxco-bahin.

 

Jackson (19-2, 15 KOs), the son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson, was outworking Odom through two rounds, who took the fight 10-days notice after Ronaldo Ellis suffered a hand injury. That was until Washington, D.C.’s Odom (14-2-1, 13 KOs) clocked Jackson with a flush right counter shot with one minute left in the third, spelling the end for Jackson, who couldn’t beat the count and suffered his second consecutive knockout loss.

 

“I saw the right hand. I was throwing combinations and I saw the opening and landed a good shot,"Odom miingon. “As opposed to the last couple fights, I am in a great place physically, mental ug espirituwal nga paagi. I have a great team around me. We are unbreakable.”

 

“He threw the punch at the right time and caught me,"Jackson miingon. “I was OK, but the referee stopped the fight. I felt up until that point, I was boxing well and winning every round.”

 

Rolando Chinea won a close, eight-round split decision victory over O’Shaquie Foster (10-2, 7 KOs) in a matchup of lightweights, mi-iskor og 79-73 (Chinea), 77-75 (Foster) ug 78-74 (Chinea).

 

Chinea (13-1-1, 6 KOs) was the aggressor, dictating the tempo of the fight from the outset. And while most rounds were extremely close – closer than the relatively wide scorecards – Chinea’s activity was the difference. Chinea threw 733 total kumo, compared to 641 for Foster, and he edged Foster by nearly 150 gahum sa kinumo (592-449).

 

“He is a hell of a fighter and it was fun to fight him,” said Chinea, who was largely able to minimize the jab, Foster’s best weapon. “Like I said before the fight, he could not take pressure. I brought the pressure. I blocked and slipped a lot of his punches. My will and desire to win outweighed his will to punch.

 

“He did not take my pressure well. I worked my shots well inside and that was a difference in the fight.”

 

Foster, who’s record fell to 10-2 uban sa 7 KOs, complained that he “had distractions and couldn’t focus.”

 

Sa pag-abli bout sa telecast, Ian Green handed previously undefeated super welterweight prospect Khiary Gray the first loss of his career with a stunning second round TKO (2:50).

 

With former world champion and fellow Paterson, N.J., Kendall Holt in his corner, Green (10-1, 8 KOs) came from behind to floor Gray with a big right cross to the chin that sent him tumbling face-forward into the canvas. Gray, a local favorite from nearby Worchester, Misa., tried to hold on with just 30 segundos sa round, but he couldn’t make it to the break and was falling backward into the ropes when the referee halted the contest.

 

“I got him good, and I got him out of there,” said Green, who out-landed Gray 14-0 in the final minute. “He got me good one time, but I kept my left hand up and hung in there. We’re going all the way up. This is just the start.”

 

Gray (13-1, 10 KOs), who was seemingly in control of the fight and rocking Green with ease, nahimong 151st fighter to suffer his initial defeat on the prospect developmental series.

 

He just caught me,” Gray said. “I don’t even know what punch it was. I didn’t even see it. I tried to hold on and waste some time, but I got caught again. I just need to get back to the gym and fix my mistakes. I’ll bounce back.

 

Biyernes four-fight telecast will re-air this Monday sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT sa Showtime hilabihang.

 

Barry Tompkins nga gitawag sa mga ShoBox aksyon gikan sa ringside sa Steve Farhood ug kanhi world champion Raul Marquez sa pag-alagad ingon nga batid nga analista. Ang executive producer mao ang Gordon Hall uban sa Rich Gaughansa paghimo ug sa Rick Phillips magiyahon nga.

 

The event was promoted by GH3 Promotions in association with Classic Entertainment & Sports Inc. (CES) and Sampson Boxing.

 

OPISYAL TIMBANG, Mga kinutlo & PHOTOS FOR SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TELECAST TOMORROW LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Tickets on Sale At Foxwoods Resort Casino

Photos by Rosie Cohe / Showtime CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS

Adan Lopez 121 – Roman Ruben Reynoso 121
Jerry Odom 168 – Julius Jackson 168
O'Shaquie Foster 134 – Rolando Chinea 134
Khiary Gray 155 – Ian Green 157

Off-TV Bouts:
Jimmy Williams 145 – Antonio Fernandes 148
Leroy Davila 118 – Edgar Cortes 121
Brent Venegas 119 – Christian Foster 123
David Wilson 161 – Kendrick Ball Jr. 162
Divante Jones 135 – Anthony Burgin 136
Pultahan 6:30 PM ET
1st bout: 7 PM
Television: Showtime sa 10 PM ET / PT
Ang mga tiket alang sa maong kalihokan, which is promoted by GH3 Promotions in association with Classic Entertainment & Sports Inc. (CES) and Sampson Boxing, mapalit sa $45, $75 ug $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 o sa online sa www.foxwoods.com

KATAPUSANG mga kinutlo:

ADAM LOPEZ:
I’ve experienced and grown a lot over my last few fights. I’ve learned a lot about myself and overcame adversity. All my fights on ShoBox have been tough, but I’m hoping for a breakthrough victory sa Biyernes to prove I’m ready to face a contender.

Reynoso is a tough fighter. We know he swings for the fences. Because he’s from Argentina, a lot of people call him a little Marcos Maidana. He’s probably the toughest opponent so far, but we’re ready for whatever he brings.

I’m back to training with Ronnie Shields. I was with Ronnie for my first five fights and it’s good to be back. Ronnie is working on my jab and helping improve my basic fundamentals.

I want to win and look good doing it. If I get the KO, that’s great, but I’m not going to look for it. I don’t want to be on the canvas looking for it.

We want to show that we’re ready for bigger and better fights. But we know we can’t look past this guy.

ROMAN REYNOSO:
This is the biggest fight of my career. Everything is motivating for me. I want the best for my family, and winning a fight like this can help me get there.

We moved up to Montreal for training camp and we’ve improved a lot. We’ve developed defense and a better boxing style. We used to be about just coming forward and punching, but we’re working on our movement, our boxing skills.

We are coming here to exploit Adam Lopez. We’re here to upset him.

I know he has a big left hook, but we’re going to take that away. We know he has a height and reach advantage, but we like to fight wars. If he wants a war, we’re prepared. If he wants to run, we’re prepared. We’ll see if he will be able to figure out how to beat me.

I’m used to being the shorter fighter. It doesn’t bother me.

I look up to (Marcos) Maidana, but he has his own style. I don’t try to mimic that.

This is my first time moving down to 122 libra. In Argentina, it was hard to get fights at 122 – most of my fights were at 126 – but fighting at 122 is more natural for me. Kini ang among gipangita.

On Matias Carlos Adrian Rueda, who fights Oscar Valdez for the WBO Featherweight Championship sa Sabado:
That’s the only boxer who has beaten me. We wish him the best. We were looking for the rematch, but it didn’t happen. Sa umaabot, it needs to happen.

Jerry Odom:
I’ve been training all summer. Opportunities come and go. I was taught that when a window opens you have to jump in. That’s why we took this fight.

We’re not thinking about his (Jackson’s) last fight. That isn’t going to dictate our game plan. We know the opportunities to knock him out are there, but we need to worry about our game plan.

I’ve watched tape on him. He still has the same posture, he has no finesse. He’s a straight up type of fighter. Nothing we can’t handle.

Records don’t mean anything. You look at my record and see I have two losses. That doesn’t mean anything, doesn’t define me. He better not be overlooking me because I have two losses. That would be a big mistake.

Julius Jackson:
The loss made me hungrier. I just got hurt. He hit me and I just couldn’t recover.

My team is confident I’m still a high-level fighter. We don’t just want opponents. We want guys that will test us.

The change in opponents doesn’t affect us. We’re just trying to perfect ‘The Chef.We want to get in there and do what it takes to win.

There’s definitely pressure. We know if I lose ugma it will set me back even more. But we’re not thinking about that. We’re coming to win. This is an opportunity to erase my loss.

Odom comes to fight. That’s what makes this an exciting fight. We’re both coming to fight.

O’SHAQUIE FOSTER:
Chinea is a one-punch puncher. He’s suitable to my style. We like the pressure he brings. We can break him down, break his will.

I’m supposed to be here. The loss in my first fight on ShoBox was a fluke. I showed in my last ShoBox fight that I belong here.

I don’t see anyone at lightweight that can beat me. I’m only 22, but at this point next year we want to be considered a contender for a title shot.

ROLANDO CHINEA:
I’ve studied tape on him. He’s an accomplished fighter. But I know he doesn’t like pressure, and my style revolves around pressure. So he’s a tailor-made fighter for me.

We’re going to do what we do best: apply pressure.

This is my TV debut and I’m ready to make a statement. This is an opportunity that I need to take advantage of.

We’ve done everything we can in the gym. We’re been sparring with top fighters in Philadelphia. We’re ready to go.

KHIARY GRAY:
I’m more of a boxer than a KO guy. I have a lot of knockouts, but that’s not what I’m always looking for. I consider myself more of a boxer.

I’ve always had late replacements in my fights, so that doesn’t give us a problem. I’ve seen clips of him, and we’re ready for him.

Going 10 rounds was a good experience for me. It taught me that my conditioning was there. That I can go the distance if I need to.

I switch to lefty when I have to. I can fight the whole fight lefty if I need to.

I sparred with Edwin (Rodriguez) recently, sparred with Demetrius Andrade. It’s good work with those guys. I can hold my own in the gym with them.

There’s pressure fighting on TV, but I feel comfortable. People are going to know me after this. They’ll know that I’m ready to be a contender in the 154-pound division.

IAN GREEN:
I’ve been in the gym since April. I was supposed to fight on Hulyo 30, but this was a better opportunity and I jumped on it.

We have Kendall Holt in our corner, and we hope to be the next fighter from Paterson to win a title.

Gray is an aggressive guy, but my range and height is an advantage. I don’t think he’s faced anyone like me. He’s been touched a few times.

Once you see me ugma, you’ll see the real Ian Green.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

Five members of GH3 Promotions stable to be on display this Friday on ShoBox: The New Generation at Foxwoods

Adan Lopez – Ramon Reynoso; Jerry Odom – Julius Jackson; O'Shaquie Foster – Rolando Chinewa
LIVE ON SHOWTIME® at 10 sa gabii. UG/PT
Plus Olympic alternates LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas in action in non-televised bouts
Tickets on Sale At Foxwoods Resort Casino
SA HINANALING PAGPAGAWAS

NEW YORK (Hulyo 18 2016) – Kini nga Biyernes sa Foxwoods Resort Casino, GH3 Promotions will feature five of it’s brightest prospects on a ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon card that will be broadcast live on Showtime (10 sa gabii. UG/PT).
Sa 10-round main event, undefeated top 10-ranked Adan “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 KOs), sa San Antonio, mga nawong Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 KOs), sa Argentina, diha sa usa ka super bantamweight bout. Super middleweights Jerry Odom (13-2-1, 11 KOs) sa Baltimore, ug Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 KOs) sa St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.
Duha ka walo-ka-rounders ang palibot sa upat-ka-away telecast. O'Shaquie Foster (10-1, 7 KOs), sa Orange, Texas, magtigum Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 KOs), sa Lancaster, Penn., diha sa usa ka lightweight scrap.
Before the cameras roll, two United States Olympic Alternates will also see action as super flyweight LeRoy Davila (1-0, 1 KO), of New Brunswick, N.J., battled Edgar Cortes (2-2) sa Vineland, N.J.
Usab, Brent Venegas III, of Elk Grove, Calif., will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.
We are very excited about Friday,” said GH3 Promotios CEO Vito Mielnicki. “Adam Lopez is a couple of fights away from winning a world title. Jerry Odom has a real chance to put himself as a contender in the super middleweight division. O’Shaquie Foster is in a good fight to build on his last performance. We are really looking forward to seeing LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas. They are the next two fighters that we are developing and they have huge upsides. We hope to fight them regularly and hope to have them on ShoBox in the next year or so.
Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 ug $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 o sa online sa www.foxwoods.com.