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FORMER IBF WORLD CHAMPION JONATHANSALOMON KINGGUZMAN SIGNS WITH EL MATADOR MANAGEMENT


QUEENS, NY (May 15th, 2018) – El Matador Management, Inc. has announced the signing of hard hitting super bantamweight contender, Honatana “Salomon Kingi” Guzman (23-1, 22 KO o). Felipe Gomez will now be managing the career of hard hitting and former IBF World Super Bantamweight Champion Guzman, who hails from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Gomez will be working closely with Sampson Lewkowicz (Guzman’ Kaiwhakatairanga) as they jointly look to keep Guzman busy, while guiding him back toward a world title.

 

 

 

Guzman won the IBF World Super Bantamweight Title with an 11-round stoppage over Shingo Wake (20-4-2, 12 KO o) i roto i te fenua Tapone. Guzman then defended his title against Yukinori Oguni (18-1-1, 8 KO o) in Kyoto, Japan losing a 12-round unanimous decision.

 

 

 

I been out of the ring for over a year now and I know Felipe Gomez can help jump-start my career again.said Guzman. “I see the job he is doing with all his fighters and how he has been keeping them busy. That is exactly what I need, someone that can help keep me busy fighting and that also believes in me becoming a World Champion again.

 

 

 

I am extremely happy to be part of Jonathan Guzman’s teamsaid Felipe Gomez. “He is an exciting fighter to watch, he reminds me of a mini Mike Tyson. I have big plans for him and I will work relentlessly with Sampson Lewkowicz to help Guzman get back on track. Guzman is a skillful fighter that has tremendous punching power in both hands and I am excited to have him be part of my team!”

 

 

 

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Lewkowicz Secures Right to Broadcast KO King Guzman’s Title Defense This Saturday in Japan

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing is proud to announce he has secured the rights to broadcast a special early-morning Woz Promotions tripleheader of world-class boxing, on TyC Sports, i runga i Rāhoroi, Hakihea 31, 2016 (4:30 am ET/6:30 pm JST), from the Shimazu Arena in Kyoto, Japan, and featuring boxing’s next superstar, Honatana “Salomon Kingi” Guzman.
I roto i te United States, TyC Sports can be found on DirecTV channel 469.
One of boxing’s most feared punchers, the undefeated KO artist Guzman (22-0, 22 Koó) o Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, will be making the first defense of his IBF World Super Bantamweight Championship against Yukinori Oguni (18-1-1, 7 Koó) o Tokyo, Japan.
I roto i te hui tahi-matua, multiple-time world champion and current WBA World Flyweight Champion Kazuto Ioka (20-1, 12 Koó) of Osaka, Japan will defend against Yutthana Kaensa (15-0, 6 Koó) of Bangkok, Thailand.
In the eight-round super bantamweight opener, hometown product Shohei Omori (17-1, 12 Koó) of Kyoto will face a stern test against solid veteran RockyThe Road WarriorFuentes (35-8-2, 20 Koó) of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.
A regular source of top-quality professional boxing with its weekly SaturdayBoxeo de Primera” raupapa, TyC Sports is a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based sports network that currently operate the domestic pay TV channel TyC Sports, TyC Sports 2, TyC Sports 3, as well as two international pay TV channels, TyC Sports Latin America and TyC Sports USA.
On the last day of the year, boxing fans around the world can watch the next superstar of boxing in action,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “Jonathan Guzman is the hardest puncher and the most exciting fighter in boxing. I am happy to be able to bring this fight to the world outside Japan.
For more information on TyC Sports, tirohia www.tycsports.com.
Mō Sampson mekemeke
I muri i te oma tino angitu ano he matchmaker me te kaitohutohu, Whakawhiti i runga Sampson Lewkowicz ki te taha whakatairanga o te mekemeke ngaio i roto i te Hānuere 2008.
Kua tupu Sampson Mekemeke ki tetahi o umanga whakatairanga tino whaimana o te ao, māngai maha pai whawhai a te ao, me te tino whaihua kuao contenders o.

He Sampson mekemeke hoa whakatairanga katoa i runga i Te Tai Tokerau me te South America, Africa, Asia, Aotearoa, Ahitereiria, Kua ngā huihuinga Europa me Central America, me Sampson Mekemeke teata i te taua whatunga tuatahitia rite HBO, Showtime, ESPN, VU. a rave rahi whatunga ao.

Brand-New IBF Junior Featherweight Champion Jonathan Guzman to be Ringside Friday at Foxwoods

IBF Junior Featherweight Champion Jonathan “Salomon Kingi” Guzman (22-0, 22 Koó) won’t be taking any time to rest on his newly acquired laurels.
The Dominican KO artist won his first world championship yesterday (Wednesday, Hōngongoi 20) by stopping former #1 contender Shingo Wake in 11 brutal rounds in Osaka, Japan. Guzman’s power was simply too much for Wake, who fell four times before the end came at 2:16 from merciful referee Wayne Hedgpeth.
The iron-fisted Dominican could easily spend the rest of the summer celebrating the victory, but has no intention to do so.
He is quickly flying home from Japan in order to be ringside apopo (Rāmere, Hōngongoi 22) i te Foxwoods Resort i Mashantucket, Connecticut, to watch San Antonio’s Adam Lopez face Argentina’s Roman Ruben Reynoso on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New.
Guzman’s intention is to face the winner of that fight in his first title defense.
His promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz o Sampson Boxing, says Guzman’s victory has only created a new mission for the Dominican slugger.
He wants to clean out the division now,” Na ka mea a Lewkowicz. “We told him to enjoy the victory for himself and his country, but he wants to go right back to work. That is the determination and love for what he does that has made him an undefeated champion with a perfect knockout record. I congratulate him for his first world title and for his commitment to be a true world champion.
Mō Sampson mekemeke
I muri i te oma tino angitu ano he matchmaker me te kaitohutohu, Whakawhiti i runga Sampson Lewkowicz ki te taha whakatairanga o te mekemeke ngaio i roto i te Hānuere 2008.
Kua tupu Sampson Mekemeke ki tetahi o umanga whakatairanga tino whaimana o te ao, māngai maha pai whawhai a te ao, me te tino whaihua kuao contenders o.

He Sampson mekemeke hoa whakatairanga katoa i runga i Te Tai Tokerau me te South America, Africa, Asia, Aotearoa, Ahitereiria, Kua ngā huihuinga Europa me Central America, me Sampson Mekemeke teata i te taua whatunga tuatahitia rite HBO, Showtime, ESPN, VU. a rave rahi whatunga ao.

DOMINICAN KO ARTIST GUZMAN READY FOR FIRST WORLD TITLE SHOT

IBF #2 super bantamweight contender Jonathan “Salomon Kingi” Guzman (21-0, 21 Koó) 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, Dominican Republic, will face IBF #1 contender Shingo Wake (20-4-2, 12 Koó) i runga i Wednesday, Hōngongoi 20, at EDION Arena Osaka in Osaka, Japan, for the vacant IBF World super bantamweight title.
Guzman, 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.

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz Ordered to Begin Negotiating Guzman vs. Wake Fight for Vacant IBF Super Bantamweight Title

Sampson Boxing Fighters Score Four Impressive KOs in One Weekend
Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has been given the go-ahead to begin negotiating a world-title fight between his fighter, explosive KO punching Dominican Jonathan Guzman, and the promoters for Japan’s Shingo Wake.
As per their rules for vacant championships, Lewkowicz, representing Guzman, the IBF #2 whā super, and Kyoei Promotions representing IBF #1 Wake were ordered to begin negotiations immediately and have them completed no later than Pipiri 2 o tenei tau.
Guzman (21-0, 21 Koó) is hot on the heels of a sensational eight-round stoppage victory over Daniel Rosas last Friday, April 29, i roto i te Atlantic City, in a voluntary eliminator for the #2 spot in the ratings.
Wake (20-4-2, 12 Koó) earned his number one spot by scoring a unanimous decision victory over Thailand’s Mike Tawatchai last June.
Also per IBF rules neither boxer may compete in another match until they face each other.
Any boxer who is contracted with a promoter, a network, or a state, tribal or national commission to take another fight, or who is ill, injured, under a legal impediment which could prevent the bout from taking place in the opinion of the IBF/USBA, or on suspension at the time the Championships Chairman and the President order a bout under this rule shall be considered unavailable. We would then move to the next available contender. Neither fighter can take another fight until this fight for the vacant title is concluded.
In the event the camps cannot reach an agreement by Pipiri 2, the IBF will call for purse offers to be held to determine who will promote the bout, when and where it will be held.
The Guzman vs. Wake fight is more good news for Sampson Boxing, who had four different fighters score sensational victories over the weekend.
In addition to the aforementioned Guzman TKO, Sampson Boxing’s Jorge “Pepe” Lara scored a jaw-dropping KO 1 over former world champion Fernando Montiel at the StubHub Center in Carson, California, i runga i Rāhoroi. Lara had the formidable Montiel on the deck four times in a brutal beatdown that only lasted 1:37.
The same night in the same venue, future world champion and boxing prodigy DavidEl Bandera Roja/Red FlagBenavidez destroyed capable New Yorker Phillip Jackson Benson by KO 2. Benavidez, i teie nei 14-0, 13 Koó, had way too much firepower for Jackson, who entered the ring a respectable 16-2, 15 Koó. Haere mai te mutunga i 2:07 with Jackson down and ruled unable to continue without a count being needed. A star on the near horizon in boxing, high network demand means that Benavidez will be back in action in July.
And in his professional debut i runga i te Paraire po, on the Guzman undercard in Atlantic City, highly decorated amateur star Abraham “Super” Nova turned professional the right way by levelling Delaware’s also debuting Weusi Johnson by KO 1.
Nova, of Braintree, Massachusetts, began his professional career undefeated by putting Weusi to sleep at 2:56 o te tuatahi.
I am looking forward to getting my superstar KO artist Jonathan Guzman his first title shot later this year,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “And I give my congratulations to all my other fighters who won by knockout this past weekend. Jorge Lara is back in a big way and headed for a world championship after beating Montiel. David Benavidez is going to become the youngest Mexican super middleweight champion in boxing history and Abraham Nova let the world know he’s here with his power punching. I am proud to be promoting every one of these fighters.

Unbeaten Knockout Artist Jonathan Guzman Takes On Mexican Brawler Daniel Rosas in Title Eliminator Friday, April 29 On Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Live from the Taj Mahal Casino & Hotel in Atlantic City

Ētahi atu! Top Prospects Eddie Ramirez, Taituha Williams & Local Favorites Featured On Loaded Undercard
ATLANTIC CITY, Nj (April 25, 2016) – Undefeated knockout artist A Honatana Guzman(20-0, 20 Koó) will battle Mexico’s Daniel Rosas (20-2, 12 Koó) in a 12-round super bantamweight title eliminator in the opening bout of Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i Koi i runga i te Paraire, April 29 from the Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City.
Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT and features the return of the Dirrell brothers as Ētahi atu “Ko te Faahou” Dirrell (24-2, 16 Koó) takes on Minnesota’s Karepe “Golden” Truax (26-2-2, 6 Koó) ia Anthony “Ko te Dog” Dirrell (28-1-1, 22 Koó) battles Australia’s Blake Caparello (22-1-1, 6 Koó) in a pair of 10-round super middleweight bouts. Guzman and Rosas will fight for the number two contender spot for the world title currently held by Carl Frampton.
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A trio of exciting prospects highlight the undercard action as unbeaten New York Golden Gloves champion Taituha Williams takes on Indiana’s DeWayne te whakaaro nui in a six-round featherweight bout, unbeaten 23-year-old Eddie Ramirez enters the ring in an eight-round super lightweight contest and Brooklyn’s Chordale Booker battles Virginia’s Rogue Zapata in a four-round super welterweight fight.
Addition bouts features New Jersey talent including welterweight Anthony Young of Atlantic City against Juan Rodriguez in a six-round battle, Little Egg Harbor’s Brendan Barrett in a four-round heavyweight bout against Alando Pugh, Toms River’s Hafiz Montgomery ki te hoa hinga kore Darnell Pierce in a four-round cruiserweight affair and Atlantic City’s Chris Thomas tango i runga i Jessie Singletary in a four-round middleweight fight.
Rounding out the action is unbeaten heavyweight Luther Smith in a four-round battle withSolomon Maye, Antonio Magruder in a six-round super lightweight contest againstVictor Vasquez and the pro debut of Abraham Nova rite anga ia Weusi Johnson in a four-round super lightweight bout.
An unbeaten fighter out of the Dominican Republic and now training in Massachusetts, Guzman is nearing a world title fight thanks to his extreme power and ability to stop opponents. The 26-year-old has won all of his fight by knockout and since making his U.S. waiata i roto i 2014 he has stopped Ernesto Guerrero, Juan Guzman, Christian Esquivel and most recently Danny Aquino.
An experienced 26-year-old who has fought professionally since 2007, Rosas came up just short in his last title opportunity, when he dropped a decision to Alejandro Hernandez in 2014. Rosas has won his last three fights in a row since then and the Mexico City-native will look to make a splash in his U.S. debut on April 29.
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KO Artist Jonathan Guzman to Face Daniel ‘Bad BoyRosas for IBF #2 Position at Super Bantamweight on April 29

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the IBF has agreed to sanction a super bantamweight voluntary elimination fight between their #7 contender Jonathan Guzman and #14, Daniel Rosas for the #2 position in their ratings.
Under the IBF rules criteria, two of the top five available contenders can compete in a voluntary elimination fight for the second-highest spot in the ratings. Guzman (20-0, 20 Koó) from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and Rosas (20-2-1, 12 Koó) from Mexico City, are Sampson Boxing promotional stablemates. The bout is scheduled for Rāhoroi, April 29, 2016, i roto i te Atlantic City, New Jersey.
I am excited about the opportunity for both my fighters,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “My congratulations to both of them. May the best man win and take over the #2 spot with a great organization like the IBF.
All the necessary contract have already been signed, in compliance with the IBF rules.
Mō Sampson mekemeke
I muri i te oma tino angitu ano he matchmaker me te kaitohutohu, Whakawhiti i runga Sampson Lewkowicz ki te taha whakatairanga o te mekemeke ngaio i roto i te Hānuere 2008.
Kua tupu Sampson Mekemeke ki tetahi o umanga whakatairanga tino whaimana o te ao, māngai maha pai whawhai a te ao, me te tino whaihua kuao contenders o.

He Sampson mekemeke hoa whakatairanga katoa i runga i Te Tai Tokerau me te South America, Africa, Asia, Aotearoa, Ahitereiria, Kua ngā huihuinga Europa me Central America, me Sampson Mekemeke teata i te taua whatunga tuatahitia rite HBO, Showtime, ESPN, VU. a rave rahi whatunga ao.

PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBCSN RESULTS GABRIEL BRACERO KNOCKS OUT DANNY O’CONNOR IN 41 SECONDS

JONATHAN GUZMAN MAKES IT 20-FOR-20
Ryan KIELCZWESKI FAAOTIRAA Vazquez IN WAR
Pāwhiritia HERE FOR Whakaahua
Credit Photo: Ed Diller / DiBella mahi whakangahau
Lowell, Mass. (October, 10 2015) – Brooklyn Welterweight Gabriel “Tito” Bracero(24-2, 5 Koó) haere ki te rohe kaikiri a te patototanga i oire tino Danny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-3, 10 Koó) anake 41 hēkona ki te rauna tuatahi, headlining o utaina te po Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBCSN kāri i Lowell hītori Memorial Auditorium i Lowell, Massachusetts.
Bracero, nana nei i tuku O'Connor tona mate pro tuatahi e wha tau ki muri, whakamahia he tika overhand e O'Connor, whawhai i roto i te Framingham tata (MA) did not see coming. O’Connor was out cold before he hit the mat.
“Mahi ahau i runga i taua tokua mō ono wiki,” Bracero said after the fight. “I roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga, I fought a southpaw and made some mistakes. I specifically worked on that punch because Danny’s a southpaw. I slipped to the side and threw the right. This was the first time I went away to camp, atu i toku hapu.
“Ahau na whakaiti me te mauruuru noa. Ahau i mohio e haere mai ana i roto i konei ko te pēhanga katoa i runga i a ia (O'Connor); e tamata i te mano ki te tango i te kararehe i roto i ahau, ka maka ai ahau e ki runga ki te korero.
Mea katoa kei te haere ki te mahi i roto i (e pā ana ki tona whawhai i muri mai). I’ll let Tommy Gallagher aLou DiBella take care of my next fight. I’m ready to go right back in the gym.
I tangohia O'Connor i te waka tūroro ki te Hospital Lowell General tata mō te mātakitaki.
Hero whenua “Irish” Micky Ward me te kaitātari National Hockey League Hall-o-Famer NBCSN “Sugar” Ray Leonard hoki ki te whare ano i roto i i riro ia he taitara National Golden karapu Tournament i roto i 1973.
Tūturu Dominican whā super KO kaitoi Honatana “Salomon Kingi” Guzman (20-0, 20 Koó), whawhai i roto i o Lawrence tata (MA), hanga ana e ia he tino tika 20 whawhai, 20 Toa KO mā te mutu te iwa-a tawhio noa o te kēmu Danny Aquino (17-3, 10 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga.
Maturuturu iho Guzman Aquino, he whawhai taketake Mexican i roto o Connecticut, i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. The badly hurt Aquino, Heoi, lasted until the ninth round when Guzman ended the show with a brutal left hook. Aquino, tetahi New England Golden karapu toa nei riro tona taitara i roto i tenei whare tino, i kahore kua mutu ano he ngaio.
Quincy (MA) tekau mā Ryan “Ko te Polish Prince” Kielczweski (24-1, 7 Koó), nei riro New England Golden karapu taitara rua i Lowell Memorial Auditorium, riro te 10-a tawhio noa, whakatau whawhai pakeke i runga i Brooklyn o Rafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez (16-2, 13 Koó).
Kielczweski i pouaka Vazquez i roto i te rauna tuatahi e wha, engari ka haere Vasquez tohutohutia hoki a whakatuwheratia he tapahia i runga i te kanohi matau o Kielczweski i roto i te waru, ka ru te toa rohe i roto i te whakamutunga 30 seconds of the fight The judges had Kielczweski winning the entertaining fight by scores of 97-93 rua me te 96-94.
Korukī toa
Gabriel BRACERO:
“Manaaki te Atua Danny O'Connor. Te ia te toa. Just no te mea ngaro ia i konei i tenei ra, Matamata ano e ahau toku pōtae atu ki a ia. E te reira i te toa mau ki te haere mai i roto i konei, ka mahi i te mea e ia e. E hiahia ana ahau ki a ia i te pai.
“Ko te he mana'o mīharo. Ko te pono ko te, Ko ahau he toa i mua i haere ahau i roto i te whakakai. Kei te tae mai pono tenei te moe. I moe ai ahau e pā ana ki tenei ra mo te wa roa. Hanga e ahau te tahi mau hape i roto i toku whawhai mua, engari hoki i haere ahau ki te poari tuhi, haere ki te puni, whakaritea toku hape, a haere i roto i konei super arotahi i teie mahana.
I te mea ka mea ia ki a O'Connor i muri i te whawhai…
“Toku karere ki Danny ko, i muri i toku whawhai whakamutunga, i muri i toku mate whakamutunga, Ko iho ahau. Haere ahau i roto i te whārua. Ka korerotia e ahau ki a ia kia kaua e tukua e pa ki a ia. Ki te tiki ia ia hoki ake, ki te kia whakakake o ia. Hei haere te kāinga ki tana wahine me ngā tamariki ataahua, me te oaoa i te oraraa. Kihai ahau i hiahia te mea taua ki te pa ki a ia, i pa ki ahau.”
A Honatana Guzmán:
“Whakamatauria ahau e taea e ahau te whawhai, a taea e ahau te Kilisimasi. Ko tenei whawhai he tauira o te aha ahau e nehenehe e rave.
“Mai i te rua o a tawhio noa ahau i whawhai ki e rua ringa mamae. Kihai i mea faufaa te reira ki oku ringa, I haere ahau ki te mutu ia.”
Ryan KIELCZWESKI:
“I mua i tenei whawhai, I mohio ahau i taea e ia Kilisimasi. Whakaaro ahau karohia e ahau i te reira mo te whawhai katoa, engari i roto i te taka noa 10, ka eke ia ki ahau. Ua ite te reira pai tino ki te kia Ru mo te wa tuatahi, tika ki te mohio ki te mea mana'o te reira rite.”
“Ahau ahua o tīmata atu puhoi, engari i roto i te rauna waenganui, Tīmata ahau e maka tahi oku nifó, i whiua e wha, e rima, e ono nifó i te wa, a mahi i te reira. Otira ka haere mai hoki ia wa katoa, ka tīmata te hokohoko ki te ahau.
(I haere 10 rauna…)
“Ko te katoa te taua. Kei koe rite tonu ngenge i muri i te whawhai, e wha-a tawhio rite kei muri ono koe, eight or 10. You leave it all till the end of the fight. Te reira i katoa mana'o te taua.
(I te pae kino ia i roto i te 10….)
“Kihai ahau i matau ki te wahi i oku waewae. Ko te he ongo ke, I ahau e mohio ki ta e ua rite. Mau e ia ki ahau, a i kite ahau i tika, engari ite au i haere ahau ki maui, me te tika.
He’s a tough guy. I really needed that fight.
We knew he wasn’t much of a volume pincher. It didn’t surprise us when he came on in the middle rounds.
“Kihai Ko te toto i roto i toku kanohi. Kahore ahau i mohio i hatepea atu e ahau a tae noa mai te kaitautoko mo.
I like to entertain in the ring. I don’t need to do this. I do it because I like to fight and entertain.
This was my favorite venue to fight in as an amateur. I fought here 10-15 wa hei runaruna.”
Rafael Vazquez:
“Ko ia he toa slick, neke ia ka i ia te kaha nui. Ko ia i roto i te āhua nui. Ko ia te kuao, Ka ahau 38 i tēnei tau. Kāore he kupu, Neke ahau ki runga ki te 126 pauna ki te kanohi ki a ia, Ahau 122 pauna.
“Whakaaro ahau riro ahau i te toru rauna whakamutunga. Rawa te iwa me te tekau a tawhio noa. Ko nui te tekau tawhio. Ia pea hono tekau nifó i roto i katoa te a tawhio noa. Ru ahau ia. I mamae ai ahau ki a ia. Ko, e whawhai tatou i roto i tona whenua, a ka mauruuru nei au ki a ia mo te hoatu i te faingamālie ahau.”
Undercard
Taumahamaha Polish Arama Kownacki (12-0, 10 Koó), whawhai i roto i Brooklyn, i pupuri i tona record tūturu tonu, tahuri i roto i te kaha workmanlike ki te riro i te whakatau loto waru-a tawhio noa (78-73 X 3) mo Rodney Hernandez (8-3-1, 1 KO).
Irish teina Kōmāmā Patrick “Ko te Punisher” Hyland (31-1, 14 Koó), te 2012 Ao Interim kaiwero taitara mā, lived up to is nickname. The Dubliner dropped toughRawiri “El finito” Martinez (18-7-1, 3 Koó) kotahi i runga i tona ara ki te whawhai tokotahá-kotahi e mutu i 18 hēkona o te waru o tawhio ka mau Hyland Martinez ki te matau maui nanakia.
Toa whitu Irish Gary “Koi” O'Sullivan (22-1, 15 Koó) Raniera hōia taumahamaha o te marama Rawiri Toribio (21-16, 14 Koó) a mutu te whawhai ki te knockout tuarua-a tawhio noa. Toa Pākehā mua Stephen “Ko te Kamaka” Ormond (19-2, 10 Koó) maturuturu mua kaiwero taitara ao Michael “Toto mātao” Clark rua en huarahi ki a tawhio noa te wikitoria whatitoka i te knockout.
New York amanaki Kōmāmā Taituha Williams (3-0, 2 Koó) noho hinga, ka tuArthur Parker (1-14-2, 1 KO) i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa, i rua-wā kaiwero taitara aoFernando “Ko te Basque” Saucedo (57-6-3, 10 Koó) rēhitatia te knockout hangarau tuarua-a tawhio noa i runga i Kōmāmā Carlos Fulgencio (19-7-1, 12 Koó) i roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te ahiahi.
O'Connor vs. I whakatairangatia ana e DiBella Entertainment Bracero i roto i te feohi ki a Murphy Mekemeke.

PEE I TE FAKAMAMAHI Tuhinga o tona papa me te kaiwhakangungu nguha Irish Patrick HYLAND te maua e te ngakau AS titiro ia ki te KIMI fiemālié'iate te mowhiti i runga MAA NIGHT

Whakahokia runga i te undercard o PBC ON NBCSN AT Lowell MEMORIAL Auditorium I Lowell, Tuhinga.
Lowell, Mass. (10/9/15) – I te Rāhoroi po, Irish nguha te ao-tauanga Patrick Hyland (30-1, 14 Koó) faces David Martinez on the undercard of the PBC on NBCSN event from Lowell, Mass. The fight won’t be shown on television, Hyland vakai ko te whawhai tino nui o tona mahi tenei rite mahi ia tona ara hoki ki te totohe taitara ao.
Ko te a'ee i runga i Rāhoroi night will be the first in a career that dates back to his days as a 9-year-old amateur in Ireland where his trainer, father and best friend Patrick Sr. e kore e waiho i roto i tona kokonga. Patrick Sr., pai ake mohiotia rite Paddy, fakamamahi haere atu i roto i te puna o tenei tau. Mahue ohorere te hapori mekemeke Irish.
“Rongo ahau ki tona reo i roto i te hoki o toku upoko i nga ra katoa. I nga ra katoa. Rawa i roto i te omaoma ahakoa ko ina ahau te whakangungu,” said Hyland Jr.
Ko te mate o te papa o Hyland haere tika wiki i mua i hoatu te wahine a Hyland Lorna whanau ki to ratou tamaiti tuatahi, Callum, atu tāpiri ki te auraa o tenei whawhai.
I challenged Javier Fortuna for the world championship,” said Hyland. “Riro ahau i te taitara Irish ao. Kua whawhai ahau i MGM Grand, te O2 Arena me Madison Square Garden. Hoki ahau, ahakoa, this is the most important fight of my career. Ahau kore anake whawhai ahau mo taku tama hou, engari e kuru ana ahau ki te pupuri i ai'a o toku papa, e ora. I hanga e ia ki ahau i te tangata i ahau i tenei ra, me te tangata e hiahia ana ahau hei taku tama ki te ra kotahi. Winning a world title was our dream that we had together. He was always pushing me and my brothers to be the absolute best that we can be, a kore e mutu ahau tae noa ki te whiwhi ahau i tetahi atu kapiti i te taitara te ao.”
Ko te a'ee i runga i Rāhoroi night will be Hyland’s fourth since the lone loss of his career, he whakatau tino whakangahau 12-a tawhio mo te taitara mā wā ki inaianei-kingi toa mā super Javier Fortuna. Following the loss to Fortuna, Hyland was out of action for a year and a half, rite kōmaka ia i roto i ngā take whakatairanga. Hainatia Hyland ki DiBella whakangahau i roto i Pipiri o 2014 and has since put together three impressive victories. Hyland believes that he will be knocking on the door to challenge for another world title in 2016.
“I ahau i te rōpū nui i muri i ahau. Kei te mahi toku kaiwhakahaere Brian Peters me kaiwhakatairanga Lou DiBella pakeke,” Hyland tonu. “Ka rite ki te roa rite tonu ahau ki te riro me te mahi i te mea e hiahia ana ahau ki te mahi i, E mohio ana ahau e whiwhi ratou ki ahau te whai wāhi ki te whakamatau ahau me whakaatu e ahau tetahi o te pai 126-patu muka i roto i te ao. 2016 Kei te haere ki te waiho i tau nui hoki ahau, a ahau kakato titau ia riro kotahi ano wero mo te kongakonga o te karauna mā.”
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment i feohi ki Murphys Mekemeke, kei runga i te hoko, me te utu i $125, $85, $50 a $35, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha. Ākonga Motuhake, hōia me utu tikite matua e wātea ana hoki. No te tīkiti, toronga www.lowellauditorium.com
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Boston (October 8, 2015) – Ngā Toa o ka mau wahi i roto i te īngoa pāpāho i tenei ra i te whare whakapakari a Welch i Tonga Boston ki te whana atu whawhai wiki mō tenei Rāhoroi po o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i NBCSN kāri i Lowell Memorial Auditorium i Lowell, MA, headlined eDanny “Bhoy” O'Connor (26-2, 10 Koó) vs. Gabriel “Tito” Bracero (23-2, 4 Koó) ki reatoru-pane kapinga tīmata i 8:00 p.m. AND/5:00 p.m. PT.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment i feohi ki Murphys Mekemeke, E utu i $125, $85, $50 a $35, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ākonga Motuhake, hōia me utu tikite matua e wātea ana hoki. No te tīkiti toronga www.lowellauditorium.com
Tirohia te konei aha te mau piahi i ki te mea Wednesday:
Danny O'Connor
“Ko te katoa tenei e pā ana ki ahau whawhai i te tukanga. Gabriel Bracero beat me but I really beat myself. Just like training for this fight, we had a baby son. Two weeks before our first fight, my first son was born and I didn’t know how to separate sport from such life-changing events. Ko ahau 14-0 a whawhai i runga i Showtime. We just had a baby boy two weeks before this fight. I want to prove to myself that I can beat this process. Bracero is my redemption!
“Tenei whawhai ko ahau vs. ahau. The time was right for this fight. I was offered this fight five times during the past few years but the time wasn’t right.
I was a scared little kid with no experience in our first fight. I couldn’t handle the pressure, I didn’t even know it was there. Na, I’m a mature man who is a husband and father. I’m a totally different person.
This fight could be in my living room. I’m at peace in the ring doing what I love to do. It’s great being back in the ring in Lowell, te wahi i riro ahau i te New England Golden karapu taitara me Au whawhai ahau i runga i TV motu, engari te hui ko waenganui i te pito e wha, me e te aha tino e kiia.”
Gabriel BRACERO
“Au oaoa ahau. I’ve trained for this fight like I’ve never fought Danny before. I beat him but that was four years ago. I can’t overlook him. He has obviously made improvements and I did also to get where we are today.
“Ahau atu mātanga. I moved to train in Orlando and get away from distractions. I hit a few bumps and got incarcerated. Tommy Gallagher (kaiwhakangungu) saved my lie. He was there when I went to prison and there when I got out. I added a new trainer to our corner, Alexander Lopes, ko Tommy me toku papa, Kiro, are still there. Tommy gives the orders and he likes what Lopez has done with me.
Tommy Gallagher is my guardian angel. He believed in me more than I believed in myself. He had this vision before I did.
Danny has become a better fighter. E kore e taea te tango i ahau i tetahi mea atu i ia, engari te rapu atu ahau ki maka ana i runga i te mahi mīharo Rāhoroi po.”
A Honatana Guzmán
“Kei te haere ahau ki te hanga i te reira 20-no-20, ae! I’m powerful because I make strong moves. My left hook is my best punch. Ka patua e ahau tētahi matau ahau e taea e ite i te mana i roto i toku tinana katoa.
“E kore ahau e manukanuka ki toku hoa tauwhainga ranei te mea kei te mahi ia i roto i te mua.
Lawrence is my home now. I will go back to the Dominican Republic in December for the holidays. I feel like a Bostonian. This is the sixth fight I’ve trained here for and I love the Boston Red Sox.
Danny Aquino
“Ngoi toku whawhai whakamutunga ahau (inoino e te whakatau i runga i Ryan Kielczweski). It made me more confident in myself. Ko toku whawhai whakamutunga i runga i ESPN me tenei tetahi he i runga i NBCSN.
I don’t know too much about my opponent other than he has power that I’ll be looking out for. A win over him should put me in the top 10 me e te ahau te aha kia hihiri mo tenei whawhai.
“Riro ahau i te karapu taitara New England Golden i Lowell Memorial Auditorium i roto i 2007.
“Whakangungu ahau pakeke me au tonu ahau i roto i te pai te āhua nui ki te whiua te tangata.”
Ryan KIELCZWESKI
I like fighting at home and this is one of my favorite venues. I won the New England Golden Gloves there twice.
“Kua whakangungua e ahau ki a mo tenei te whawhai uaua o toku mahi.
“(Vasquez) is tough with a lot of power. He’s going come forward, engari ka taea ki te-pouaka i roto i a ia e ahau.
“Te whakatau ia i roto i te tihi 10 kia hoatu o te ao, me te wini ahau hoki i roto i te runga 10 whawhai hoki he taitara ao i roto i te tau i muri mai.”
Rafael Vasquez
“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki ahau tenei. I think this fight will put me on the map fighting on national TV and showing fans what I’ve got.
“Ahau i te matekai ahau, small fighter determined to win. I fight for my wife, Sandra, nei atamira-wha mate pukupuku, me taku tamahine-tau waru-tau, Kaline, who has autism. It’s not just me fighting in the ring, it’s the Vasquez family. With God’s grace, Ko taea tetahi.
“Ryan turai te rota. He uses the ring and boxes. He lost to Aquino and I know he’ll be coming back to prove himself. “
GARY “Koi” O'Sullivan
“Boston is my second home. I love it here. The people are so nice and there are good gyms.
“Ahau he whakaongaonga, toa whakangahau e haere mai ana i nga wa katoa ki te whawhai.
“I muri whakaotia e ahau Eubanks, Ka waiho e ahau i te No. 1 e kore e taea e nguha i roto i te WBA me Golovkin mau ahau atu i muri.
“I watched a few clips of my opponent. We have identical records. We both knock people out, so I have to be careful. I’d like to get in a few rounds, engari ka patua e ahau te iwi, hinga ratou.”
Stephen Ormond
“My first four fights were here in the US. Boston is like my second home. The people are so nice. Boston is a real fight city. I can’t wait for these people to see me in the ring.
“I saw my opponent fight last year in Boston. He’s an experienced guy with a lot of fights. He fought for a world title a long time ago.
“Ki te Ken Casey i muri i ahau, an impressive victory will get me a title shot. I’ll take any of them. Ko tetahi whawhai atu ahau, losing a qualifier. My grandmother passed away the day of my fight. I’m ready now!”
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Te Rāhoroi, Oketopa. 10 putanga o Pirimia Mekemeke Champions i runga i NBCSN, e whakatairangatia ana e DiBella Entertainment i feohi ki Murphys Mekemeke, āhuatanga he O'Connor(26-2, 10 Koó) ko Bracero (23-2, 4 Koó) rematch i roto i te 10-a tawhio Welterweight pupūtanga super whitu, Honatana “Salomon Kingi” Guzman (19-0, 19 Koó) Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa kēmu ake whā super, a Ryan “Ko te Polish Prince” Kielczweski (23-1, 7 Koó) tutaki Rafael “DYNAMITE” Vazquez (16-1, 13 Koó) i roto i te whitu a'ee 10-a tawhio noa ki te whakatuwhera i te PBC i te NBCSAN haapurororaa i 8:00 p.m. AND/5 p.m. PT.
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