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Subriel Matías Headlines “Taínos vs. Aztecas” card Tonight in Bayamón

Photo by Fresh Productions Boxing

Bayamón, Puerto Rico – Competitive fights are what the company Fresh Productions Boxing will offer by way of the “Taínos vs. Aztecas” card, happening this Saturday, November 9th in the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in Bayamón.

Every fight of this event will be Puerto Ricans against Mexicans as a tribute to the legendary, relevant, and exciting rivalry of the sport.

Sa main event, former world champion Subriel Matías “el Orgullo de Maternillo” (20-2, 20 KOs) will face the dangerous Roberto “El Rifle” Ramírez (26-3-1, 19 KOs) sa Mexico, in a duel of punchers, gikatakda alang sa 10 rounds in the junior welterweight division (140 libra).

Roberto Ramírez:

“Thank you all for being here. I’ve come prepared and ready for a war, to represent Mexico and to give a good show in front of those present for this event of ‘Haitians’ against Mexicans”, comments that caused laughter among those on hand.

Subriel Matías, ika- #5 pinaagi sa IBF:

“Haha! He called me ‘Haitian’. This is the end, haha. Una sa tanan, I thank God for this opportunity following my defeat on June 15th. I’m active five months since that fight. I want to say so many things, but really, I want my next performances to speak for me, and I’m the pride of Maternillo, I’ll see you all on Saturday, and this is ‘Taínos vs. Aztecas’”.

Promoter Juan Orengo:

“Five competitive fights are what this card features, sugod sa 7:00 sa gabii. dinhi, we go straight to it. None of these fights will be easy. Anyone who knows Fresh Production Boxing’s style knows that our fights are not easy. Kini nga Sabado, expect mayhem of the good kind”.

Sa co-main event, Bayamon’s Jeyvier Cintrón (12-1, 6 KOs), the only Puerto Rican boxer to participate in two Olympics, looks to climb up to the top 15 in the 118-pound rankings as he faces Rashib Martínez (23-3-1, 11 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico, for the vacant WBO International title in a 10-round bout.

Jeyvier Cintrón:

“I’m happy with this opportunity. I came in top shape for this fight. I trained according to the opponent I’ll face off against. I believe many know it’s no myth that I was laying low for a long time and now I’m coming back with more hunger. Everyone will see that there will be Jeyvier for a long time. I still feel a desire to bring glory to Puerto Rico. They say you got to reach the bottom to see glory and that’s what’s been handed to me. I went through tough times, and on Saturday, I’ll show what I’m capable of”.

Rashib Martínez:

“Thank you to the promotion company for the opportunity. Fighting in Puerto Rico is a source of pride and more so as part of a card that represents this rivalry of Puerto Rico vs. Mexico. This fight against Jeyvier is my ticket to launch me for bigger things. I come thoroughly prepared physically and mentally, and I will give a great performance. Thank you to my manager Sergio Reina for getting me to this point”.

As if that were not enough, the recent WBO NABO champion at 140 libra, and ranked #8 by the organization, Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago (15-2, 6 KOs), from Fajardo, will defend his title against Mexican Pedro ‘La Roca’ Campa (36-3-1, 24 KOs), from Sonora, Mexico in a 10-round fight.

Usab, in a battle that promises plenty of action, Cidra’s Abimael “Manos de Piedra” Ortiz (10-1, 5 KOs) will face Mexican world contender Kevin “El Chacal” González (27-1-1, 14 KOs) of Sinaloa in the 122-pound division, slated for 10 rounds.

To open the broadcast, former Puerto Rican national champion Luis Rodríguez (13-0, 11 KOs) of Toa Alta, will battle Mexican Marcos “Zurdo” Vázquez (20-1-1, 10 KOs) in the super middleweight division.

Tickets are on sale on Ticketera.com

The event will be broadcast byPPV.COM, one of the leading platforms in live broadcasts under the pay-per-view model (PPV). This event will also be available via all cable and satellite providers.

The residential fee for the PPV is $39.95. It’ll also be available on Closed Circuit in Puerto Rico, USA, ug Canada.

Subriel Matías shines; defeated Mexican Adrián Estrella

Cataño, Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican super prospect Subriel Matias (10-0, 10 KO ni) from the Maternillo neighborhood of Fajardo, won by technical knockout in the fifth round over Mexican Adrián Estrella (28-2, 24 KO ni) in combat held at the park Pedro ‘PeruchoCepeda in Cataño as part of the event promoted by Fresh Productions Boxing.

 

In the first two rounds, Estrella was able to establish his boxing, but entering the third round, the Puerto Rican began to throw an accurate jab that led him to combine more shots to take the round.

 

The fourth round was a action packed for both fighters. Both were connecting blows with bad intentions, but in the second half of the round, Matías was able to connect accurate shots to the body and face of the Mexican Estrella who was in bad shape once the round was over. Human nga, Estrella decided not to continue with the bout.

 

I have a lot to improve,” said Subriel Matias, “I lost the first two rounds, he dominated me, but we knew that the victory was ours because I go from less to more and already entering the third round, I was better. I knew I was going to catch it. I know I could have given more in the victory, but we won and I’m happy. I want to thank Adrián Estrella for the opportunity to face him”.

 

Promoter Juan Orengo of Fresh Productions Boxing said thatSubriel showed that he is a boxer that has to be taken seriously. His punch made a Mexican warrior take off in the middle of the fight. We put strong tests on Subriel because we know that he has all the tools to win and for now, without getting hurt. His resume is very advanced and expect more interesting fights along the way. We will be announcing the next steps soon”.

 

Before the match, Matias already had strong victories by way of the knockout over world title challenger Daulis Prescott of Colombia, former Olympian Patrick Lopez, former rising prospect Jeffrey Fontánez of Caguas, Puerto Rico and Brazilian power puncher Joaquim Carneiro.

 

Star, sa laing bahin, has victories over former world champions Celestino Caballero and DeMarcus ‘Chop ChopCorley and over world title contenders, Balweg Bangoyan and Dante Jardón.

 

In other battles:

 

In the super welterweight, Cuevas Derrieck (17-0-1, 14KO) defeated Mexico’s Jesús Álvarez (15-5, 11 KO) in a seventh-round TKO.

 

In the lightweights, Nestor Bravo (13-0, 9 KO) defeated by technical knockout in the first round Colombian Jean Sotelo (26-16-2, 16 KO) in 8-round bout.

 

At bantanweights, Si Jonathan 'biya biya’ López (3-0, 3 KO) of Humacao looked impressive when he won by technical knockout in the first round over Frankie Santiago (1-2). Santiago visited the canvas three times.

 

Sa 110 pounds and six rounds, Óscar Marrero (3-1, 2 KO) won by unanimous decision to Alexis Díaz (1-18-1) of Trujillo Alto. Ang tulo ka maghuhukom mi-iskor og 60-54.

 

In the welterweight division, Alberto Amaro (7-6, 3 KO) defeated by technical knockout in the third round Heriberto Salamán (0-4) sa Carolina.

 

In the super featherweight division, Michael Adorno (3-0, 3 KO) of Vega Alta won by technical knockout in the third round on José Luis Cortés (0-2) of Aguadilla.

 

In duel of debutantes in the featherweight division, Luis Enrique Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) of Catano knocked out Joshue Mercado ( 0-1 ) sa unang round.

 

Mateo sub-rail ug Alfredo Matias 'Mata’ Santiago gipahimutang sa pagbalik sa Pebrero

Fajardo, Puerto Rico – WBA ranked #13, Mata Alfredo '’ Santiago (8-0, 2 KO ni) ug kaayo touted paglaom, Mateo Matias sub-rail (8-0, 8 KO ni), ang duha gikan sa Fajardo, mopakita'g aksyon sa Sabado, Pebrero 17, 2018 sa Fajardo Municipal Equestrian Park. Mga kaaway nga gipahibalo madugay pinaagi sa Lab-as Productions.

 

 

Uban sa walo ka away matag, ang duha manggugubat na kaayo impresibo mga kadaugan ibabaw sa mga palaaboton, world title contenders, ug kanhi Olympians.

 

 

Nangampanya sa lightweight division, Santiago, usa ka lumad sa Moca, Dominican Republic, adunay tulo ka talagsaong mga kadaugan sa: kanhi Mexican Olympian, Arturo Santos Reyes pinaagi sa unanimous decision ( UD ), kanhi world title contender, Jayson "La Maravilla’ Velez pinaagi sa majority decision, ug ang kanunay nga tinimplahan, Andres 'uhot’ Navarro siyudad OUT.

 

 

Sa iyang bahin, Mateo Matias, nga anaa sa junior welterweight division, gipildi sa iyang ikaupat nga propesyonal nga away, nagtubo nga paglaom, Jeffrey Fontánez gikan sa Caguas pinaagi sa technical knockout sa second round.

 

 

Sa iyang katapusan nga presentasyon, nga gihimo sa Nobyembre sa Hotel Jaragua sa Dominican Republic, Mateo Matias, midaog usab pinaagi sa technical knockout sa second round, sa kanhi Venezuelan Olympian, Patrick Lopez.

 

 

“Sama sa naandan diha sa Lab-as Productions, ang mga kaaway sa 'Ojo’ ug Subriel mahimong sa dako nga kalidad,” miingon promoter Juan Orengo, “Kita na sa atong mga talan-awon sa pipila ka mga Mexican manggugubat nga mga maayo ug mahimong sa dakung kahimtang ulohan sa Pebrero 17. We always look for more experienced opponents to face my fighters because that’s what a real development is all about. Kita dili ibaligya damgo sa mga fans o sa akong mga boksidor, sila sa pagpakig-away nga malisud tungod kay sila kinahanglan nga andam alang sa dako nga stage sa umaabot ".

 

 

 

Pag-anhi sa dili madugay, ang mga kaaway ug sa ubang mga away sa card nga gipahibalo.