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GERVONTA DAVIS VS. MARIO BARRIOS ATLANTA PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

(Photo photo photo photo Credit: Esthere Lin / Showtime)

“Barrios is coming with power, and you know for sure I’m coming with power. Ka 'na molemo ka ho fetisisa motho hlōla," – Davis

“We’ve never faced fighters like each other before. We’re going to see on June 26 if it’s the right move for him," – Neighborhoods

Four-Time World Champion Gervonta Davis Seeks Title In A Third Division Against Unbeaten Super Lightweight Champion Mario Barrios Headlining A SHOWTIME PPV® Moqebelo, June 26
In A Premier Boxing Champions Event From State Farm Arena In Atlanta

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ATLANTA (Ka 20, 2021) – Four-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and undefeated WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario "el azteca" barrios went face-to-face Thursday at a press conference to preview their SHOWTIME PPV main event taking place Saturday, June 26 at the award-winning State Farm Arena in Atlanta in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

One of boxing’s biggest stars at just 26-years-old, Davis will take on a career-defining challenge in the undefeated Barrios, as he sets his sights on capturing a title in a third weight class. With a victory, Davis will hold world championships in three different divisions simultaneously, a feat only accomplished by a few fighters in history. Standing in his way is the undefeated 26-year-old Barrios, who owns a 9-0 record with eight knockouts during his 140-pound reign and holds a six-inch height advantage over Davis.

Davis returns to fight at State Farm Arena after selling out the venue in December 2019 during a star-studded event that saw him stop former champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in the 12go thand final round to capture a lightweight title.

Tickets for the live event at State Farm Arena, e khothaletsoang ke Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, go on sale tomorrow, Labohlano, Ka 21 ka 10 a.m. LE, and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Thursday at State Farm Arena:

GERVONTA Davis

“Camp has been great for me. We know that Barrios is a bigger guy and that he can punch. We’re working hard each day in the gym, because we’re going up against a big task on June 26.

“We all have challenges we go through in life, and that’s what makes us strong. This is another challenge that I have on my road to success. I’m ready to walk through it and keep pushing.

“We know this is a dangerous fight. Barrios is coming with power and you know for sure I’m coming with power. Ka 'na molemo ka ho fetisisa motho hlōla.

“I took this fight because I want to be great. All the other big names at lightweight had scheduled fights so I felt like I wanted to go out and beat the best fighter out there for me.

“Even if he is bigger than me on fight night, ha ho na taba. This is all part of the sport. My goal is to break him down. If I can get him out of there, I’ll get him out of there. If it goes 12 o garela, ho be joalo e. He’s big and strong, but he’s never faced anyone like me.

“We have to wait and see what happens on fight night. Different styles dictate what I need to show in the fight. We’ll see what he brings to the table, and then we’ll capitalize off of it.

“I’m not worried about losing any speed by adding weight. I’m going to be quick regardless. I think I’m going to be at my best at 140-pounds.

“Like all of the rest of my fights, this is going to be action packed. Don’t go get popcorn during the fight, because it could end at any moment. I bring what boxing needs, and that’s excitement. We all know when I fight, it’s never a boring fight. Tloha ka oa pele ho pota-pota, until whenever it ends, I just keep coming, in all of my fights. That’s what you’re going to see June 26.”

Mario BARRIOS

“This is a huge opportunity for me. ‘Tank’ called me out. I know he’s trying to do something great, but this is a dangerous fight for him. It’s going to be an action-packed fight. We’ve never faced fighters like each other before. We’re going to see on June 26 if it’s the right move for him.

“I fight to represent my city and my people. I’m going to go out there and do my best to make everybody proud.

“They might be looking at my fight against Batyr Akhmedov closely. But I think he has a totally different style and that this fight will be different than what they expect if they just watch that match. I don’t know what they see in me to want this fight, but none of it matters to me. All the questions are going to be answered on June 26.

“’Tank’ is jumping up two weight classes. He’s doing something a lot of great fighters have done. He even said it: this isn’t an easy fight for him. We’re ready to face the best version of ‘Tank’ that anyone has ever seen and it’s going to be war.

“I was surprised when his name was brought up to me. But whether you like ‘Tank’ or not, he has one of the biggest names in boxing. This is the type of fight that can skyrocket my name up there to the top level of the sport.

“’Tank’ is a good fighter and a very explosive fighter. There is the question of whether he’s bringing his power up to 140. I don’t have any concerns about it though. He’s the guy who has to show people he can handle my power at this weight.

“I’m excited to be fighting in Atlanta. This is my first time here actually but I know the fans here are very passionate. I’m expecting to see a great turnout here at State Farm Arena.”

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa

“’Tank’ is a generational fighter. He has certain abilities that others just don’t. He’s special, but this is a dangerous fight for him. This is a tremendous challenge and I’m really excited for this fight.

“Atlanta is a hot market. Obviously the first fight they had in a long time was ‘Tank’ vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa and it was a packed sold out crowd in this building. The fans really enjoyed it. The city needs big events like this. We told the fans we were coming back and here we are.

“’Tank’ is chasing history. When you look back at a lot of all-time greats, they’ve gone through things no one else ever has. Looking to be a three-division champion at 26 years old is another example of him chasing greatness like that.

“’Tank’ is the most exciting fighter in the entire sport and he gives the fans what they want to see. He puts butts in seats. People gravitate to the way he fights. This new generation of fans that we have, they love him.”



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MABAPI LE DAVIS VS. Barrios
Davis vs.. Barrios will see four-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis set his sights on capturing a title in a third weight class when he faces undefeated WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios in a SHOWTIME PPV main event Saturday, June 26 at the award-winning State Farm Arena in Atlanta in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The pay-per-view telecast begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will feature a battle of two top 154-pound contenders as Erickson “Hammer” Lubin faces former unified champion Jeison Rosario in a WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event. Former unified super welterweight champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams returns to the ring to take on Brian Mendoza in a 10-round showdown and hard-hitting Olympian Batyr Akhmedov steps in against former world champion Argenis Mendez in a 12-round WBA Super Lightweight Title Eliminator to kick off the pay-per-view telecast.

Ketsahalo ena e khothaletsoa ke Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions. The Akhmedov vs. Mendez fight is promoted in association with World of Boxing.

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GERVONTA DAVIS SEEKS TITLE IN A THIRD DIVISION AGAINST UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION MARIO BARRIOS HEADLINING A SHOWTIME PPV SATURDAY, JUNE 26

FOUR-TIME WORLD CHAMPION GERVONTA DAVIS SEEKS TITLE IN A THIRD DIVISION AGAINST UNBEATEN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION MARIO BARRIOS HEADLINING A SHOWTIME PPV® Moqebelo, JUNE 26 IN A PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT LIVE FROM STATE FARM ARENA IN ATLANTA

Top Contender Erickson Lubin and Former Unified Champion
Jeison Rosario Battle in WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator in Co-Main Event

Former Unified Champion Julian Williams Takes On Rugged Contender Brian Mendoza and Hard-Hitting Olympian Batyr Akhmedov Duels Former World Champion Argenis Mendez In Pay-Per-View Action Beginning at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT

Tickets on Sale Friday at 10 a.m. LE!

ATLANTA (Ka 19, 2021) – Four-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis will take on a career-defining challenge as he sets his sights on capturing a title in a third weight class when he faces undefeated WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario "el azteca" barrios in a SHOWTIME PPV main event Saturday, June 26 at the award-winning State Farm Arena in Atlanta in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The pay-per-view undercard will feature a battle of two top 154-pound contenders as Erickson "Hammer" Lubin faces former unified champion Jeison Rosario in a WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event. Former unified super welterweight champion Julian "J-Rock" Williams returns to the ring for the first time in 18 months to take onBrian Mendoza in a 10-round showdown and hard-hitting Olympian Batyr Akhmedov steps in against former world champion Argenis Méndez in a 12-round WBA Super Lightweight Title Eliminator to kick off the pay-per-view telecast at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT.

Tickets for the live event at State Farm Arena, e khothaletsoang ke Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. LE, and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. The Akhmedov vs. Mendez fight is promoted in association with World of Boxing.

One of boxing’s biggest stars at just 26-years-old, Davis moves up to 140-pounds for the first time in his career as he aims to add super lightweight champion to his stellar resume. Davis has already captured titles at 130 and 135-pounds. With a victory, Davis will hold world championships in three different divisions simultaneously, a feat only accomplished by a few fighters in history, including Henry Armstrong and Canelo Alvarez. Standing in his way is the undefeated 25-year-old Barrios, who owns a 9-0 record with eight knockouts during his 140-pound reign while holding a six-inch height advantage over Davis.

“Gervonta Davis is looking to become a three-division world champion, and has a big undertaking in front of him in challenging Barrios for his WBA title at 140-pounds,” ho boletse Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “Barrios is a warrior, and this is going to be Davis’ toughest fight to date. Atlanta, be ready for a show on June 26!"

Davis (24-0, 23 Kos) delivered a highlight-reel knockout in his last fight, producing another sensational and memorable performance that has made him a popular draw throughout the country. Davis stopped four-division champion Leo Santa Cruz with one powerful uppercut in that October 2020 fight and put Santa Cruz down and out for the first time in his illustrious career. Khothalletsa ka Mayweather ho phahamiswa, Davis will make his second headline appearance on pay-per-view as he has asserted himself as a must-see headline attraction in his first pay-per-view

Davis first burst onto the scene with an explosive knockout victory over Jose Pedraza to win the IBF Junior Lightweight World Title in a star-making performance on SHOWTIME® ka January 2017. Ka nako eo, he became the youngest world champion in boxing at age 22. The Baltimore-native also owns knockout performances in world title fights over Jesus Cuellar in 2018 and Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2019. The 2019 triumph over Gamboa came at a sold out State Farm Arena, during a year that also saw him fill venues in his hometown of Baltimore and Southern California.

“I’m excited to make history on June 26 in Atlanta and become a three-division world champion,"O ile a re Davis. “Atlanta welcomed me with open arms for my fight against Gamboa and I couldn’t wait to come back and headline a spectacular SHOWTIME PPV card. Mario Barrios is an undefeated champion, but he hasn’t ever faced anyone like me before. Moving up to 140-pounds is a big challenge but I’ve been working hard in camp and I’ll be ready. Thank you to my whole team for making this historic boxing event possible. Make sure you get your tickets early because this fight is definitely selling out! Keep supporting me and I’ll fight for you!"

Neighborhoods (26-0, 17 Kos) captured his 140-pound championship in September 2019, scoring two knockdowns and fighting through a cut to win a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Batyr Akhmedov. The San Antonio-native trains in Oakland, Dorella., under the guidance of renowned coach Virgil Hunter. A hae tsa moraorao go tswela ntle moo, Barrios knocked out Ryan Karl in the sixth-round of their clash on the pay-per-view undercard of Davis vs. Santa Cruz.

Standing nearly six-feet tall, Barrios debuted as a pro at super bantamweight in 2013 and had success moving up the rankings in the super featherweight division. His first 140-pound bout came in 2017 and saw him increase his power from his previous performances. At super lightweight, Barrios has scored knockouts in every fight except the title-winning performance against Akhmedov, where his power was still on display with a pair of knockdowns.

“Fighting on SHOWTIME PPV is a dream come true and an opportunity that I’m going to take full advantage of,"Ho boletse Barrios. “Gervonta Davis is a pound-for-pound champion and it’s going to be an honor sharing the ring with him. This fight is my shining moment and the pinnacle of the boxing world, on the biggest stage possible. Boxing fans around the globe will be watching this fight and I’m coming to shock the world. To all my Mexican fans, I’m going to bring this historic victory home for La Raza.”

The 25-year-old Lubin (23-1, 16 Kos) has put together an impressive five-bout winning streak since a loss to unified 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo in 2017. A hae tsa moraorao go tswela ntle moo, he defeated U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha by unanimous decision in September of last year. Prior to the victory over Gausha, he became the first person to stop former champion Ishe Smith, in addition to a dominating victory over Nathaniel Gallimore in October 2019. A native of Orlando, Fla., Lubin is trained by acclaimed coach Kevin Cunningham as he continues his quest toward another title opportunity. After a stellar amateur career, Lubin turned pro at 18 years old in 2013, eventually being named “Prospect Of The Year” by ESPN and Ring Magazine in 2016.

“I’m so ready for this fight and we’ve been working hard in preparation for Rosario,” said Lubin. “This fight is another step closer to getting that world title shot. Coach Cunningham and I have a great game plan in place. We know this is going to be a tough fight and the fans are going to see a much-improved version of myself. I’ve taken my training to the next level during this training camp. Rosario is a former world champion who I know is going to bring his best, which is going to make for a great night of boxing. This card is stacked, but I’m going to steal the show with an incredible performance. I will not be denied, I’m coming out on top. It’s Hammer Time!"

Rosari (20-2-1, 14 Kos) will look to climb back into world title contention after losing his 154-pound belts to Jermell Charlo in their September 2020 clash. The 26-year-old captured the WBA and IBF belts by stopping Julian Williams in one of 2020’s biggest upsets. Born in the Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Rosario rode an eight-fight unbeaten streak into the showdown with Williams, including victories over 154-pound contenders Jamontay Clark, Justin DeLoach, Jorge Cota and Marcos Hernandez. Coming into the Charlo matchup, Rosario had established his power by earning a stoppage victory or scoring a knockdown in seven of his previous nine contests.

“I make no excuses for losing the fight to Charlo, but that was then, and this is now,” said Rosario. “I have turned to a new page in my career with my new trainer Herman Caicedo. I will not lose again, especially in this fight against Lubin. He’s a great contender, and I respect his abilities, but I will knock him out on June 26.”

Philadelphia’s Williams (27-2-1, 16 Kos) became a unified world champion at 154-pounds in May 2019 when he upset Jarrett Hurd in one of the year’s best fights, winning a close-quarters brawl by unanimous decision. The 31-year-old dropped the titles in his first defense, losing to Jeison Rosario in January 2020. Williams had been riding a five-fight winning streak going into the Rosario matchup, in which he added victories over former champion Ishe Smith and hard-hitting contender Nathaniel Gallimore to his ledger.

“This has been the longest layoff of my career, so I’m excited to get back in the ring,"O ile a re Williams. “Mendoza is a decent fighter. I’ve even been in the gym with him and he’s a good guy. But on June 26, it’s going to be all business. I just need to come out on top. He doesn’t have anything that I haven’t seen before. I know he’ll be ready because this is like the Super Bowl for him. So I know he’ll be ready, but I’ll be ready too. If I’m able to get the win, then it’s on to bigger and better opportunities. But I’m definitely not looking past Brian because I know how seriously he’s taking this fight.”

Mendoza (19-1, 13 Kos) earned a career best-victory in his last outing, beating veteran contender Thomas LaManna by unanimous decision in August 2020. The 27-year-old has fought professionally since 2014, with his only defeat coming by a narrow split-decision in November 2019 against Larry Gomez. Mendoza was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he won two New Mexico Golden Gloves Championships as an amateur, and currently fights out of Las Vegas.

“This fight against Julian Williams is just the fight I’ve been waiting for,” said Mendoza. “I’m planning to take full advantage of the opportunity. Julian Williams is a great fighter, but after June 26, the whole world is going to know that I belong at this level.”

Born in Uzbekistan and now fighting out of Los Angeles, Akhmedov (8-1, 7 Kos) represented Turkey at the 2016 Olympic lipapali tsa. The 30-year-old turned pro in 2017 and won his first seven pro fights, with six coming by knockout. His lone blemish came in an action-packed title fight against Mario Barrios in September 2019, where he was able to survive two knockdowns to make it a close fight, before eventually losing by decision. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Akhmedov blasted out Ray Perez in the first round of their September 2020 clash.

“I can’t wait to get back in the ring for a big fight on June 26,” said Akhmedov. “I’ve been training hard to get another shot at the title. I know that if I make a big statement and defeat a former world champion in Mendez, I expect my next fight will be for the title. I’m always in exciting fights that fans love, and this matchup is going to be no different.”

A former super featherweight champion, Méndez (25-6-3, 12 Kos) has a reputation for providing stiff challenges to the sport’s best and has proven to be a durable contender at 140-pounds, including his most recent outing that saw him drop a split-decision to Richardson Hitchins last December. A 2019, Mendez fought to back-to-back draws against super lightweight contenders Anthony Peterson and Juan Heraldez. Born in San Juan de La Maguana, Dominican Republic, Mendez now fights out of Yonkers, N.Y.. and owns victories over Eddie Ramirez, Ivan Redkach and former titlist Miguel Vazquez. He has also gone toe-to-toe with former champions Rances Barthelemy and Robert Easter Jr.

“I am ready for anything Akhmedov brings and then a world title fight after,” said Mendez. “I believe that I beat Hitchins in my last fight, even though I was coming off a long layoff. I’m in great shape right now. Akhmedov is a hard puncher, but the fans are going to see me shine against him. There is a lot left in my tank and that will be obvious to everyone on June 26.”

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JEISON ROSARIO STOPS JULIAN WILLIAMS TO CAPTURE WBA & IBF SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLES IN FOX PBC FIGHT NIGHT MAIN EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S LIACOURAS CENTER IN PHILADELPHIA

Rising Star Chris Colbert Drops Former Champion Jezreel Corrales & Wins Unanimous Decision to Capture Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title & Top Super Welterweight Prospect Joey Spencer Earns Unanimous Decision Over Erik Spring

Jorge Cota, Vito Mielnicki Refresh. & Romuel Cruz Victorious in FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 & Fox Sports

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Philadelphia (January 19, 2020) – Jeison Rosario captured the WBA and IBF Super Welterweight World titles with a shocking fifth round stoppage of hometown favorite Julian “J-Rock” Williams Saturday night in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes from Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia.

As soon as I stepped into the ring, I knew he could not hurt me,” said Rosario. “I knew that my power was affecting him right away. This is a big victory for me and for the whole Dominican Republic.

Rosario was the better man tonight,” o ile a re Williams. “It was a great homecoming for my fans and I’m sorry I let them down. What went wrong tonight needs to and will be fixed. We’re going to an immediate rematch and we look forward to returning the favor.

In his first world title fight, the Dominican Republic’s Rosario landed power punches from the outset and opened up a cut on with a punch over Williamsright eye in the second round. Williams was landing power punches of his own, but was unable to stop Rosario from coming forward.

Watch round two highlights where Rosario opens the cut over Williamseye mona.

I’m so emotional in this moment right now,” said Rosario. “When I lost my last fight I said I will never lose again until I become champion of the world and that’s what happened tonight. I came prepared. I knew before the fight that I was going to win it.

In round five Rosario landed the punches that would ultimately lead to the end of the fight, hitting him with hard straight right hands that immediately slowed Williams.


I have to give a lot of credit to my team,” said Rosario. “I had a 16-week training camp and that prepared me for this. My life is changed forever and I can support my family in a whole new way. I realized that I was going to win, once I was offered the fight. I knew that if I made the sacrifice, that I would do what I did tonight. I knew it 16 weeks ago.

Rosario sensed his moment and came forward with big punches, while Williams tried to hold and survive. Eventually the onslaught proved to be too much, and referee Benjy Esteves halted the bout 1:37 kena ka ho pota-pota. Ka nako eo ya stoppage, Rosario led 39-37 on two cards, with the third card scored 38-38.

I wasn’t surprised he was so good,” o ile a re Williams. “I told everybody he’s a real fighter. I have to accept it. The cut blurred my vision a little bit but it wasn’t the reason why I lost. He was the better fighter tonight. We’ve got a rematch clause. I’ll see him again soon. I’ll be back.

Watch Rosario finish Williams in Round 5 mona.

The co-main event saw rising star Chris “Prime Time” Colbert (14-0, 5 Kos) drop former champion Jezreel Corrales (23-4, 9 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision victory that earned him the Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title.

“O ile a ke e kholo ntoa se,” said Colbert. “People don’t realize that, because he had a bad decision against Ladarius Miller. But he’s a great fighter. He’s very awkward. He’s slick and fast. It was hard to catch him because he was running, but he came to fight. I take my hat off to him.

The action began tactically, with Colbert trying to figure out the awkward style of the veteran former champion Corrales. Colbert switched from orthodox to southpaw and was able to control the early action despite a slow pace.

I did my job in there,” said Corrales. “My strategy was to hit and not get hit. I felt like I made him struggle for a lot of the fight. The knockdown wasn’t from being hurt, it was my balance. Our feet got tangled and I lost my balance. I came in here to win. We both did our jobs, but the judges scored his pushing more than his punching.

Colbert continued to vary up his attack as the fight went on, while Corrales was able to have some success in the middle rounds landing straight lefts to counter his attacking opponent. In round 10 Colbert began to pull away, landing a clean left hook followed by a right hook to the top of the head that put Corrales on a knee.

I had confidence coming into the fight,” said Colbert. “I knew I was going to dominate the fight and I told you all that before the fight happened. He was running and I was trying to catch him, so I told my corner, let’s have a dog fight. We got 12 o garela. I’m in shape. Oa bona, I didn’t sit down one round. I’m in shape and I came to fight. I wasn’t going to leave without this title.

The 23-year-old from Brooklyn seemed to get stronger as the fight went on and finished the championship rounds impressively, staggering Corrales in the waning moments of the fight to punctuate the performance. Colbert was the victor on all three judges’ dikarete tsa, ka ba bangata ba 117-110 habeli 'me 116-111.

The strategy was to use my jab like I did and try to set up my punches,” said Colbert. “But he’s very awkward and has good distance. Slowly but surely I decided to stop boxing, close the distance and get on him. I knew he couldn’t out throw me, I’m from Brooklyn.

Watch highlights of Colbert vs. Corrales mona le mona. Watch the 10go th ho pota-pota knockdown mona le 11go th round action mona.

In the FOX PBC Fight Night opener, top super welterweight prospect Joey Spencer(10-0, 7 Kos)remained unbeaten with a unanimous decision over Erik Spring (13-4-2, 1 KO) after six rounds of action.

Fighting from the southpaw stance, Spring looked to land big overhand lefts but was rarely able to catch up to the speedy 19-year-old Spencer. Spencer dominated the action with his speed and by landing big hooks throughout the action.

I was in there with a cagey, long southpaw,” said Spencer. “Ho bua 'nete, when a guy is fighting as cagey as he was, it’s really hard for a guy with my style to just pull something out of nothing. He was a real defensive guy.

Spencer was especially effective sneaking a powerful left hook around Spring’s guard. Spring tried to press the action in the later rounds and force a firefight but Spencer remained patient and picked his spots. Late in round six, a left hook from Spencer sent Spring flying into the ropes, before he was saved from the follow up onslaught by the bell.

At the end I really just pressed him, said I’m going to finish strong, and hit him with some good shots,” said Spencer. “If I had done that in the first or second round, I would have ended it early. I’m glad to get the six rounds in. Experience is everything. You’re only as good as your next fight. I’m happy to get in there and get some good experience and I did my thing and got the shutout.

I was waiting too much,” said Spring. “I thought he would come in and engage more and I was looking counter him but he stayed on the outside. I was more impressed by his speed then his power. He’s a talented fighter but I could have been more effective.

After six rounds, all three judges saw the fight for Spencer, by the score of 60-54 ka makhetlo a mararo. PBC’s 2019 Tsepo ea ho ea Year, Spencer will look for another big year in 2020.

I’m going to stay busy this year,” said Spencer. “I’m going to have a four-fight year. This is one of four. We’re looking to bring some excitement and have some fun.

Watch Joey Spencer seal his 10th career win with a powerful combo just before the final bell mona.

Prior to the main card, FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 and FOX Deportes saw Mexico’s Jorge Cota (30-4, 27 Kos) earn a fifth-round stoppage over Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (28-3-1, 10 Kos) 1:22 into their super welterweight bout, when LaManna’s corner advised the ringside doctor to halt the action.

Watch highlights of Jorge Cota’s fifth round stoppage of Thomas LaManna mona.

The action also included sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito Mielnicki Refresh. (4-0, 3 Kos) dominate Preston Wilson (6-4-1, 4 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision by the score of 40-36 three times in their welterweight matchup.The Prelims opener saw undefeated Romuel Cruz (4-0-1, 2 Kos) score a first round stoppage of Julio Garcia(3-4, 2 Kos) 2:56 into their super bantamweight contest.

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Unified 154-Pound World Champion Julian Williams Makes Philadelphia Homecoming Title Defense Against Hard-Hitting Jeison Rosario Saturday, January 18 in FOX PBC Fight Night Main Event & on FOX Deportes from Temple University’s Liacouras Center

Undefeated Rising Star Chris Colbert Takes on Former Champion Jezreel Corrales for Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title in Co-Main Event of Broadcast Beginning at

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Philadelphia(November 27, 2019) – Unified 154-pound world championJulian “J-Rock” Williamswill defend his WBA and IBF titles in a Philadelphia homecoming against the hard-hittingJeison Rosarioka moqebelo, January 18 in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes live in primetime from Temple University’s Liacouras Center.

The action will also feature undefeated rising star Chris “Prime Time” Colbert taking on former champion Jezreel Corrales for the Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title as the co-main event of the broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

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Julian Williams earned one of 2019’s most thrilling victories in May against Jarrett Hurd, and there’s no better way for him to follow that up than by defending his WBA and IBF titles in front of his hometown fans in Philadelphia,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “The great fight fans in Philadelphia are in for fireworks because Jeison Rosario hits hard and he comes to pull off the spectacular upset, and he only needs one punch to do so. Combined with the addition of one of boxing’s best young stars in Chris Colbert in his toughest test to date against Jezreel Corrales, FOX PBC Fight Night will be must watch from start to finish on January 18 at Liacouras Center.

Philadelphia’s Williams (27-1-1, 16 Kos) captured his world titles in a FOX main event in May when he upset Jarrett Hurd’s homecoming defense in a fight that is a frontrunner for 2019 Ntoa ea Year. Williams took full advantage of his second title opportunity with a spirited performance and an impressive game plan that negated the hard-charging and physically bigger Hurd.

The 29-year-old will now headline in his hometown, marking the first time he’s fought in Philadelphia since a 2011 victory over Eberto Mendoza. Williams earned his title opportunity by winning four-straight fights after a defeat to Jermall Charlo in 2016, including wins over former champion Ishe Smith and Nathaniel Gallimore.

This is going to be great having a homecoming fight back in Philadelphia,” o ile a re Williams. “I’m excited for the crowd that’ll be at the Liacouras Center and to be back fighting on FOX. I haven’t fought in Philadelphia since 2011, so I can’t wait to get back in the ring in front of all my people. Rosario is a good fighter and I’m very familiar with him. I know he packs a solid punch and that he’s been on a tear ever since his lone loss to Nathaniel Gallimore. So he’ll be a stiff test for me, but I’m prepared to win. Most of all, I’m just excited to defend my titles and as a unified champion in front of my hometown crowd.

Born in the Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Rosari (19-1-1, 13 Kos) will take an eight-fight unbeaten streak into his first world title fight on January 18. The 24-year-old has taken down a slew of contenders and rising prospects including Jamontay Clark, Justin DeLoach and Mark Anthony Hernandez, all of whom were either stopped or knocked down against Rosario. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Rosario won a decision over veteran contender Jorge Cota in April.

I’m very thankful and excited for this opportunity,” said Rosario. “I’m going to take advantage of it. I plan to bring these titles back to the Dominican Republic by knockout, but if I have to go 12 o garela, Ke se ke lokile. I learned a lot from my first defeat, and it will never happen again. I also want to thank PBC, my promoter Sampson Boxing and my manager Caesar Mercedes for putting in this position. I can’t wait to make the most of it.

One of boxing’s top rising prospects, Colbert (13-0, 5 Kos) showed off his emerging power with asensational one punch knockout of Miguel Beltran Jr. in the first round of his most recent fight in September on FS1. The 23-year-old from Brooklyn, New York had an impressive amateur career and has already taken down three unbeaten fighters in his short pro career. He will look to kick off a big 2020 ka January 18 after earning four wins in 2019.

This is the stage that I’ve been waiting for,” said Colbert. “My last fight was the co-main event on FS1 and now we’re moving up to FOX. It’s time to show out! I’m going to show the world what the hype behind me is all about and prove that I’m a soon-to-be champion of the world. All I know about Corrales is that he’s a former champion who’s going to bring his A-game, but I’m looking to get him out of there. I’m excited to be back in Philly and I’m definitely going to have my crew and fans coming down from New York to show support.

The 28-year-old Corrales (23-3, 9 Kos) will look to rebound after a narrow split-decision defeat to Ladarius Miller in July. Fighting out of San Miguelito, Panama, Corrales won a super featherweight title in 2016 when he went to Japan and knocked out Takashi Uchiyama before winning a decision in their rematch. He also owns victories over current 130-pound champion Rene Alvarado and Robinson Castellanos.

Colbert is a good fighter but he’s not ready for what I can do in the ring,” said Corrales. “I’m going to show that I’m still one of the best in the division. This is a great opportunity to prove that. I’ve been training hard to be the best Jezreel Corrales. Thank you to my whole team for helping me get this fight. You’re not going to want to miss my performance on January 18.

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Julian “J-Rock’’ Williams Scores Unanimous Decision Victory Over “Swift’’ Jarrett Hurd to Take Unified Super Welterweight Championship in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes from EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Tla.


Sensational Super Lightweight Mario Barrios Stuns Juan Jose Velasco with Second Round KO Victory in Co-Feature


Middleweights Matt Korobov and Immanuwel Aleem Fight to a Majority Draw


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FAIRFAX, VA. (Ka 11, 2019) - Julian “J-Rock’’ Williams knew he was walking into the lion’s den when he traveled from Philadelphia to Virginia to face undefeated unified super welterweight champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd in his backyard. But Williams (27-1-1, 16 Kos) wasn’t afraid.


He came. He saw and he conquered Hurd (23-1, 16 Kos), scoring a 12-round unanimous decision, handing Hurd his first loss and taking the IBF, WBA and IBO championships before a hometown crowd at the EagleBank Arena on the campus of George Mason University.


The crowd and the primetime audience, which tuned in to FOX and FOX Deportes, witnessed a valiant performance from both Williams and Hurd in what will certainly be a “Fight of the Year’’ candidate. The judges had Williams handily defeating Hurd with scores of 116-111 le 115-112 ka makhetlo a mabeli.


Williams had come up short in his previous attempt at a world title when he was stopped on via TKO by Jermall Charlo in 2016. He was overwhelmed by emotions after his upset victory over Hurd, who was a presumptive favorite over the 29-year-old Williams.


I am just overwhelmed. This is such a great feeling. I outclassed him. I am one of the best fighters in the world,"O ile a re Williams. “Maybe I wasn’t ready for the title the first time I got the shot. I took the loss. I took it like a man and the whole world doubted me. I went into this fight a five to one underdog.’’


“Sena se e le toro tla 'nete. I have been waiting for this for years. I never ditched the gym. I never got into girls or left the gym. I am from the streets, but I was never in the streets. I was in the gym practicing my craft.


The only people that believed in me were my team, but all I can say is ‘and the new’!”


Hurd is often a slow starter and Williams made him pay for that. He jumped on the defending champion right out of the gate, throwing crisp punches behind a pistol-like jab. Williams dropped Hurd in the second round with a shot to the temple.


“It didn’t really change my strategy. It was just a flash knockdown. It caught me by surprise. I wasn’t really hurt,’’ Hurd said.


Sensing he had stunned Hurd, Williams came out firing in the next round. He picked up the pace and Hurd decided to match the ferocity of the attack rather than wither under it. Midway through the third round, Hurd landed a blistering left uppercut that snapped Williams’ head upward and slowly started to regain his form.


Hurd and Williams went to the trenches in the middle rounds, closing the distance and fighting in tight quarters. Conventional wisdom would seem to favor Hurd in that space, because he is physically bigger than Williams. But Williams did more than hold his own.


By the seventh round, the fight had become a war of attrition and a test of wills. Hurd was cut over his left eye in the eighth round. By then, Williams was completely in control.


Williams said he was well prepared for everything that Hurd threw at him, but it was by no means a cakewalk.


He wasn’t easier to hit than I thought. He was crafty and he had heavy hands. I just stayed poised. I listened to my coach and I just worked,’’ Williams said. “He couldn’t hurt me. I saw everything he was throwing. I knocked him down. The game plan was to win however I could. I adapted on the fly. We knew he had certain tendencies and worked on his tendencies. ''


Hurd said he didn’t feel like himself in the fight against Williams. Fighting in front of a raucous hometown crowd filled with family and friends as he hails from nearby Accokeek, Md.


“I wasn’t able to get off. I can’t really call it right now. I have to go back and watch. I was loading up on my shots instead of just letting my hands go,’’ Hurd said. “J-Rock was just the better man tonight. There’s definitely a rematch clause in our contract and I’m going to go for it. I’m going to come back better than I was tonight.’’


Super lightweight sensation Mario Barrios (24-0, 15 Kos) scored a devastating second round knockout victory over Juan Jose Velasco (20-2, 12 Kos) a ho sebdisana tšobotsi. Barrios of San Antonio, Texas kept his undefeated record intact when he landed a crushing body shot that sent Velasco to the canvas midway through the second round. Referee Hugo Spinola counted out Velasco at 1:16 of the second round as the Argentine was on his hands and knees trying to catch his breath.


Barrios said he was trying to be patient and use his jab to set up the perfect shot.


I saw him opening up every time he would step in. I knew one of the body shots was going to do it and I found the sweet spot,’’ Barrios said. “We weren’t expecting it to end that quickly. I wasn’t predicting a knock out, but I knew I had the power to do it and stop him.


I was very confident. I had a great camp. I can’t thank Virgil Hunter and the team for the preparation for this fight. We knew he was vulnerable with body punches and that was something I work on regardless. It is one of my favorite shots. I have been working on it since the amateurs.”


Barrios said he would build on the victory over Velasco and continue to climb the ladder at 140 lik'hilograma tse.


I want a world title shot. I am always in the gym. I am always ready. I want all the smoke at 140. I want any of the champions. And I’m ready to bring a big fight to all my hometown fans in San Antonio.’’


In the opening television bout middleweight contenders Matt Korobov of Orotukan, Russia and Immanuwel Aleem of East Meadow, N.Y.. stalked each other for 10 o garela. They took turns pressing the action and playing the aggressor, dishing out and absorbing the best that each had to offer. In the end Korobov (29-2, 14 Kos) and Aleem (18-2-1, 11 Kos) had fought to a majority draw. One judge had Korobov winning 97-93 and two judges scored it 95-95.


In the sixth round Korobov landed a combination that rocked Aleem and had him in trouble momentarily. But Aleem weathered the storm. Aleem came out strong in the ninth round, practically running across the ring to meet Korobov, who had slowly raised his 36-year-old body off the corner stool at the last second. Sensing the close nature of the fight, both Korobov and Aleem unloaded and landed some heavy shots seeking to keep the outcome away from the judges’ scorecards.


Aleem said he thought he won the fight.


“I didn’t feel like he was doing enough. I was trying to use my range. He was just touching me. I realized when I started hitting him that he didnt have the gas.,’’ Aleem said. “I am faster than people think. I see open shots better than people expect. I made a statement tonight and I want to keep making statements.


Korobov , who lost a unanimous decision to Jermall Charlo in his last fight, said he felt sluggish during the match against Aleem.


I felt heavy and not totally sharp enough. It was hard to react and stop him from going inside. I have things to work on.,’’ Korobov said. “He was tougher than I expected. He wasn’t as strong as Charlo, but he is a really good fighter. He kept coming forward. He wasn’t afraid. He just kept throwing punches.


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JARRETT HURD VS. JULIAN WILLIAMS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS


Unified 154-Pound Champion Hurd & Top Contender Williams
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Arlington, VA. (Ka 9, 2019) – Unified 154-pound world champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd le contender holimo Julian “J-Rock” Williams previewed their showdown at a final press conference on Thursday evening before they headline Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes this Saturday night from EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia.

Also squaring-off at the press conference and stepping into the ring Saturday in action beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT were unbeaten super lightweight contender Mario “El Azteca” Neighborhoods and Argentina’s Juan “The Pitbull” Jose Velasco, who meet in a 10-round fight, and middleweight contenders Matt Korobov le Immanuel Aleem, who battle in a 10-round attraction.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (ticketmaster.com).

Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday from the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Arlington, Virginia:

Jarrett e hloekile

This has been a great week. This is the homecoming I always wanted. It’s even better than I imagined and I can’t wait to step into the ring.

You can tell a lot about a fighter when you see them in the lead up to a fight. Julian Williams looks confident and he looks ready. It’s going to be a classic on fight night.

It’s been fun to have this support from the city and my hometown. It’s fueled me. The love and support motivated me in the gym to make sure I go out there and put on a show.

I’m a big 154-pounder but I know how to cut the weight and get it off right. We’re still eating and we’ll be strong come fight night.

Julian Williams

I really don’t think too much about fighting in his hometown. I’ve fought on the road my whole career. I just focus on the fight, not what’s going on outside of the ring.

We touched on a lot of different things in training camp. We left no stone unturned. It sounds cliché and I’ve never said this before, but this was the best camp I’ve ever had. I’m ready to go get this win.

I just see a man over there. His crowd can’t fight for him. That’s all it’s going to be Saturday night.

The jab is always a key. It’s the most important punch in boxing and it’s the key for me no matter who I fight. I always work with bigger guys in camp so the size is going to be nothing new.

Mario BARRIOS

We focused on being explosive in training camp. Working with Virgil Hunter was great as always. This is a big opportunity and I’m excited to put on a great show for these fans.

He’s a hungry fighter. That’s the main thing. He’s tasted defeat and he doesn’t want to again. I’m blocking his path. Ka Moqebelo bosiu, he’s not getting past me.

I’m getting stronger and better every camp. There’s not too much to say, but I’m just looking forward to getting in the ring Saturday.

JUAN JOSE VELASCO

The fight against Regis Prograis was very tough and important for me. I want to be champion of the world and it showed me what I need to do to achieve that goal. I’m going to put what I learned on display Saturday.

We’ve watched him and we know what he’s capable of doing. We know we have to be prepared to get this victory.

MATT KOROBOV

I took the fight against Jermall Charlo as a win because people know me better now and know where I stand in this division with my performance on short notice. I’m happy to be back and have this fight. My team did a great job preparing and we’ll be ready on Saturday night.

IMMANUWEL ALEEM

My trainer George Peterson has always stressed to train year round. We’re not part time fighters. I’m always in the gym working. When the fight comes, we’re always prepared.

Korobov is another opponent who’s in my way to becoming a world champion. I’ve gotten some good work with southpaws to get ready for him and I feel fully prepared.

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Hurd vs. Williams pits IBF and WBA 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd against top contender Julian Williams in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, Ka 11 from EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia.

Unbeaten super lightweight contender MarioEl AztecaBarrios battles Argentina’s JuanThe PitbullJose Velasco in a 10-round fight and middleweight contender Matt Korobov clashes with Immanuwel Aleem in a 10-round bout as part of televised action beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

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JARRETT HURD UNIFIES THE 154-POUND DIVISION WITH SPLIT DECISION OVER ERISLANDY LARA IN ACTION PACKED FIGHT SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM HARD ROCK HOTEL & Le casino ho la Las Vegas

James DeGale Earns Back IBF Super Middleweight World Championship With Unanimous Decision In Rematch With Caleb Truax

 

 

Julian Williams Wins IBF 154-Pound Eliminator with Decision Over Nathaniel Gallimore In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®Opener

 

 

 

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Las Vegas (April 7, 2018) – Jarrett Hurd unified the 154-pound division with a 12-round split-decision victory over Erislandy Lara in an all-action fight Saturday on SHOWTIME before a sold-out crowd of 2,579 at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

 

 

 

 

Hurd (22-0, 15 Kos), who entered as IBF Champion, dethroned WBA Champion in just the seventh unification in division history. The difference in the Fight of the Year candidate was a short left hook that floored Lara in the final minute of the fight. Had the 27-year-old Hurd not scored the knockdown, the fight would have been ruled a majority draw.

 

 

 

 

“It was a tough one, but I went out there and did exactly what I said I was going to do – fight all 12 rounds and get the victory,"Ho hlakoloa. “I didn’t feel like that (I needed the knockdown). I feel like I was in control the whole fight, applying the pressure.

 

 

 

 

“I don’t think it had anything to do with age. I think it was me and the game plan we had to apply the pressure.”

 

 

 

 

Following the thrilling bout, SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray asked Hurd if he’d like to face WBC 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo, who was ringside, to further unify the division.

 

 

 

 

“’Swift’ isn’t ducking anyone,” Hurd responded. “I’m No. 1 hona joale. We’re calling the shots.”

 

 

 

 

Hurd applied relentless pressure from the opening round, pressing forward against the crafty southpaw. He pounded the body, yet often neglected defense and ate punishing counter shots for 11 o garela. But the difference for Lara (25-3-2, 14 Kos), who was making the seventh defense of his title, was the brutal 12go th pota. With blood seeping from a swollen right eye, Hurd connected on a short left hook that floored Lara for the first time in nearly five years.

 

 

 

 

“Besides the last round, I thought I was winning this fight easily,” Lara said. “That’s not to decide the fight. Ke ile ka ho hapa ntoeng ea ho loanela. One punch in a fight doesn’t determine the fight.

 

 

 

 

“E ne e le e khōlō ntoa bakeng sa Fans. I stood there, fought and it was fun. I thought I clearly won the fight. Once again a decision goes against me, but h​ey we just have to do the rematch.

 

 

 

 

Entering the fight, Charlo was the consensus No. 1 fighter at 154-pounds. He stated his case for a chance to unify against Hurd.

 

 

 

 

“I’m down. Let’s go. We want that work,” Charlo told SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING host Brian Custer. “I feel Hurd only took the fight with Lara because he realized the harder fight is with Jermell Charlo.

 

 

 

 

“We’ve been there before with Lara. I know what he possesses. Hurd has to get his defense together because he cannot get hit like that by me. Lara doesn’t move like he used to. If he moves like he used to he wins that fight.”

 

James DeGale earned back the IBF Super Middleweight World Championship with a unanimous decision in a rematch with Caleb Truax, taking back the title he lost last December in the near-universal upset of the year.

 

 

 

 

The 12-round championship affair was scored 117-110 le 114-113 ka makhetlo a mabeli. DeGale, who was deducted a point in the 10go th for pushing, won the championship rounds – 11 le 12 – on all three judges’ scorecards to win the decision.

 

 

 

 

“Two-time world champion. Ke ikutloa e khōlō,” DeGale said. “But full credit to Caleb – he shows he can mix it with the top fighters.

 

 

 

 

“I’m just happy that I’m a two time world champion and I got my IBF world title back. Ke khutlile, Team Chunky, we’re back. Two-and-a-half years I had it and I lost it to Caleb. He embarrassed me, but we’re back.”

 

 

 

 

DeGale (24-2-1, 14 Kos) overcame a massive cut from an accidental head butt in the third, which was mistakenly ruled as the result of a punch from referee Robert Byrd.

 

 

 

 

“I couldn’t see from my right eye, DeGale said. “I like Robert Byrd (referee), but today he was a bit wrong. I couldn’t see. But I’m just glad I got through it. I showed some heart. Ka ho qetela ntoa, I was like a weak little kid.”

 

 

 

 

DeGale connected on 37 percent of his power shots compared to 28 percent for Truax. He now returns to London a world champion with some massive potential fights in the future.

 

 

 

 

“I want to be busy,” DeGale said. “I have a couple years left in this sport.”

 

 

 

 

Truax (29-4-2, 18 Kos), who fought for the first time as a world champion, was disappointed and advocated for a rematch after the scores were announced.

 

 

 

 

“I thought I did enough to win the fight, but I also thought I was pretty flat and didn’t get my shots off like I wanted,” Truax said. “I was just a little bit flat. I felt really good coming in but I just couldn’t get my shots off like the last fight. Ha ho mohla a 'ntša kotsi, empa e ke hore na ke eng.

 

 

 

 

“I gave him a rematch straight away so why not do it again.”

 

 

 

 

In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader, Julian Williams scored a career-best win, defeating Nathaniel Gallimore via majority decision in an IBF Junior Middleweight World Title eliminator. Williams, who edge Gallimore 116-112, 117-110, 114-114, is now in position to challenge Jarrett Hurd.

 

 

 

 

Williams (25-1-1, 15 Kos) set the pace with a strong left jab in the opening rounds of the fight, keeping Gallimore at bay and the action on the outside. That changed around the fifth round as Williams abandoned the jab and the fight moved to the inside. Williams had his best round in the 11go th, connecting on a massive left hand that set up a barrage of combos that nearly had Gallimore out on his feet. Gallimore (20-2-1, 17 Kos) survived the round, and Williams wasn’t able the finish him in the 12go th, but it was clear Williams deserved the decision.

 

 

 

 

“I wasn’t surprised a judge had a draw,” Williams said. “Sometimes when you’re fighting real close like that, it is hard for judges to score. I knew I won. Once I heard 116-112 le 117-111, I knew I won because I knew he didn’t win eight rounds.

 

 

 

 

He is a strong fighter, but I knew he was going to do what he did. Start strong early, but I knew he wasn’t strong after six rounds.

 

 

 

 

The hits to the body was all in the game plan. You have to go to the body in a 12 round fight.”

 

 

 

 

Williams connected on 50 percent of his power shots and landed 37 percent of his total shots.

 

 

 

 

 

“I didn’t really think I won the fight,” Gallimore admitted. “I just let too many early rounds go. I just gave him too many rounds. I had him hurt a couple of times, but he was tough. I should have done more combinations. I will look at the fight and review it, and will make adjustments.”

 

 

 

 

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay on Monday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

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Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Hurd Rezt Hurd Ho Finalisa Mochini oa Kopano ea Kopano & Linepe bakeng sa tlhaiso ea lefatše ea lefatše la 154-pound, April 7 Live On ShowSime® from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

“Ha u e-so ka u ba le ntoeng e kholo. Re tla fumana hore na u na le eng Moqebelo bosiu. Hona joale, kaofela u bua.” – Erislandy Lara

“Ke tlo u bontša hore na hobaneng ha ho motho ea ka pholohang 12 Likarolo tse nang le jarrett li hloekile. Ho na le sefefo se tlang.” – Jarrett Hurd

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Las Vegas (April 5, 2018) – Maqhubu a Lefatše Erislandy Lara le Jarrett Hurd o ile a ea sefahleho sa sefahleho sa sefahleho sa ho qetela sa tokiso ea menho ea ho qetela bakeng sa tlhaiso ea lefatše la bona la 154-pound, April 7 phela ka ho Showtime® Ho tloha Hard Rock Rock Hotel le Casino, Las Vegas ka ketsahalo e hlahisitsoeng ke baetsi ba Tonakholo ea Tonakholo.

 

 

 

Wba Champion Lara le IBF Champion ho tla kopana bakeng sa thapo ea botšelela feela ba tla thusa ho hlalosa bokamoso ba sehlopha sa pound-pound. Mofumahali oa Lara-Hurd o tla kenela holo ea famin terry, Felix Trinidad, Oscar de la Hoaya and Winky Wright, hammoho le Canelo Alvarez, E le feela bafetoheli ba ho kopanya lihlooho tsa 154-pound.

 

 

 

Tlhahlobo ea khatiso ea Labone hape e hlahisitsoe ke chati ea lefatše e bohareng ba lefatše Kalebe Truax le pele e neng e 'mampoli James DeGale, Ke bo-mang ba kopane ho mothating oa phetoho ea ho koaheloa ke eng ka selemo 2017. Ho buloa ka ho buloa ha litebele tsa pelehi® telecast ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT, Likano tsa Snaterweight li ea holimo Julian Williams le Nathaniel Gallimore e tla tobana le sehlooho sa sehlooho sa IBF ".

 

 

 

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Mona ke seo baruni ba neng ba kopana le bona ba reng ka Labone ho tloha Varity Nightclub ho lerako la leoatle la leoatle le Casino, Las Vegas:

 

ERISLANDY Lara

 

 

 

“Motho e mong le e mong oa tseba hore ke rata ho loana le mokhoa oa hae. Ke loanne le bafetoleli ba molemo le ba telele ho mo feta mme o bone nna ba ba buse. E tla ba ntho e fapaneng ka Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

“Ke batla hore a tle pele. Ke seo ke se lokiselitsoeng. Ke tlo mo fa thuto ea Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

“Ke tlameha ho fa pholiso ea koluoa ​​ea ho loana. Ho bile thata ho fumana li-strongrs ka selikalikoe le nna. Ha ho na tlhoko ea ho bua hobane ka Moqebelo re tla fumana tsohle tseo re hlokang ho li tseba.

 

 

 

“Motho e mong le e mong mona a bua le sehlopha sa bohloeki ha a khone ho kena ka selikalikoe le eena. E fapane ha u le moqolo. Ha u e-so ka u ba le ntoeng e kholo. Re tla fumana hore na u na le eng Moqebelo bosiu. Hona joale, kaofela u bua.

 

 

 

“Ke se ke loketse ntoa ena. Sena se tla ba ntoa e kholo bakeng sa balateli ka nako ea bona. Ke thabetse ho kena ka selikalikoe ebe qetellong u kopanya qeto eo. Ke itokisetsa ho etsa nalane.

 

 

 

“Ha ke ntse ke shebelletse video e ngata ho kharum, Empa joalo ka ha re bone ho tloha ntoeng ea trout, o oa lla haholo. Tloo Moqebelo bosiu, Ho betere o sebelitse boitšireletso bo itseng kapa o ke ke oa tšoarella haholo.

 

 

 

“Ha ke batle ho utloa letho ka Jermell Charlo, Hobane ho hloella ha Jarrett ke ea ileng a theoha. Ka sontaha, Charlo a ka saena konteraka mme re ka itokisetsa ho putlama.”

 

Jarrett e hloekile

 

 

 

“Lara e bile 'mampoli o molelele ho feta o ne o le holimo ha ke ne ke qala ho ea. Re ithutile haholo. Ha ke kene papaling ena ho ba ntho e 'ngoe ntle le eona. Lara ke monna ea holimo, Empa kamora Moqebelo bosiu, e tla ba 'na.

 

 

 

 

“E bile kampo e kholo ea koetliso. Re itokisitse hantle. Ena ke ntoa eo esale ke e kopang. Kamora hore ke otla tony Harrison, Erislandy Lara o ne a na le mantsoe a mang ho Twitter bakeng sa ka. Kahoo ke batla ntoa ea ntoa ho tloha ka nako eo. Motho e mong o tlameha ho lefella seo.

 

 

 

“Ntoa ena e tla ka nako e nepahetseng ho nna hobane tšepo ea ka e phahame haholo hona joale. O moholo hanyane ka hona ke tla ba monyane le ba fesheneng. Ke utloa eka ke nako ea ka. Ke tlo ba ho se lumellane. Ha ke eme ho fihlela ke fumana seo ke se batlang.

 

 

 

“Lara ke veteran e nang le boiphihlelo bo bongata. O tseba ho hapa round mme o ka etsa hore o shebahale o le mobe ho sa tsotelehe hore na u hantle hakae. Ke tlo sebelisa setaele sa ka sa ho se sebetse mme ke etsa seo ke se etsang hantle.

 

 

 

“Ka matla le tsebo ea ka, Nka emisa ho loants'a mollo. Ho hlakile hore e kenyelletsa erislandy Lara.

 

 

 

“Lara o na le taeo e kholo morerong oa hae oa papali. Ha ho na taba hore na o tsohile ka likarete kapa tlase kapa eng kapa eng, ha a tlo fetoha. Ho thata ho roba setšabelo ha ba khalemeloa joalo ka seo. Re na le leano la ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe le hoja re itšepa hore re tla tla ka ntho e tla re fa tlhōlo.

 

 

 

“Lara ke monna ea sa tsebeng ho nka li-fighters hantle. Ke na le khatello e ntlehali papaling. Ke ka tlaase ka dilemo, matla le ho feta, e telele le e telele. Ha a na ho khona ho matha 12 o garela.

 

 

 

“Ha ho motho ea batlang ho loana le monna enoa. Ke ile ka nyolohela tafoleng hobane ke tseba seo nka se etsang. O phela 'Toro ea Maamerika', Empa toro ea ka e se e qalile. Bosiu ba Moqebelo ke tlo u bontša hore na hobaneng ha ho motho ea ka pholohang 12 Likarolo tse nang le jarrett li hloekile. Ho na le sefefo se tlang.”

 

Caleb paax

 

 

 

“Ke hlomphuoa ho ba mona le lifofane tsena tse kholo le morao ho nako. Kampong ea koetliso e ne e loketse ntoa ena. Ena ke kampo ea nako e telele ka ho fetisisa eo ke bileng le eona mosebetsing, 'me ke tsepamisitse maikutlo haholo.

 

 

 

“Ke mpa ke batla ho ea moo le ho khutsisa batho ba itse e ne e le phofu ea pele eo ke e hapileng. Ke batla ho paka hore ke ea ka holimo ho karohano. Ke tlo beha ho bonts'a libapali tse ntle bakeng sa balateli le ho boloka sehlooho sa ka.

 

 

 

“Re bile le likhoeli tse 'ne ho itokisetsa James. Ka tloaelo ke na le libeke tse tšeletseng ho isa ho tse robeli, Kahoo ho ne ho le monate ho ba le kampo e ikhethang ea koetliso. Re hlile re tsepamisa maikutlo maemong 'me re etsa bonnete ba hore ke fihlela tlhoro ea ka.

 

 

 

“Ke bile haholo papaling ena. Ke loanne baithao-hloko ka lintoa tse kholo empa qetellong e ile ea fihla mmula ka December e fetileng. Ho ne ho bolela ho hoholo ho 'na mme joale ke ikemiselitse ho beha ts'ebetsong e ntle le ho feta. Ke tseba hore ho tla lata ho lapile ka hona ke tlameha ho mo itokisetsa.

 

 

 

“Ke bile le kampo e ntle ntoa ena. Ke ne ke tseba hore re tlo ba le moqapi e le hore ke ne ke khutletse sebakeng sa boikoetliso libekeng tse 'maloa. Mokoetlisi oa ka o kopantsoe le moralo o moholo oa ho nthusa ho ntlafatsa le ho itokisetsa hore na ke karolelano efe ea qabang e tla ntlafala. Ke tla ikemisetsa hore a be 100 lekholong.

 

 

 

“Ke mpa ke batla ho fihla ka Moqebelo bosiu 'me ke behile ts'ebetsong e' ngoe e kholo ho boloka lebanta la ka. Ke tlo e fa sohle se tla tlisa lebanta leo lapeng la Minnesota.”

 

JAMES DEGALE

 

 

 

“Ts'ebetso ea ka ea ho qetela e ile ea tšosa. E ne e tšosa le ho hlabisa lihlong. Ha ke na mabaka a ho ikemela ka mahetla a ka le hore na o ile a ikutloa joang. Ka Moqebelo bosiu, Ke tla ba 'mampoli oa lefatše la libeke tse peli. Ke u tšepisa hore.

 

 

 

“Ke na le mabokose a ka holimo bophelong bohle ba ka 'me ke beha lintho tse ling tse ntle. Kea tseba hore na ho ne ho le joang ho nna le hore na ke hobane'ng ha ke ne ke etsa joang ntoeng ea pele. Ke tla e beha ho phomola ha ke fetoha 'mampoli oa lefatše hape.

 

 

 

“E se e le nako e telele, Kampong ea Koetliso ea Koetliso ea Koetliso. Ke ne ke na le leru le bohlooho le fetang hlooho ea ka likhoeli tse 'maloa tse fetileng, Empa ke ikemiselitse ho ea ho motho oa lefatše hape ka Moqebelo.

 

 

 

“Lekhetlong lena o nqobelletse sebata. Ke ile ka tlameha ho nka tsohle ka botebo ho feta pele. Nka be ke ile ka ba le letsoalo le letle ho ba 'mampoli lilemo tse' maloa tse fetileng. Ke notletse fatše 'me ke ikemiselitse ho ea.

 

 

 

“Ke ne ke tla re 90 liperesente tsa tahlehelo e ne e le ka lebaka la seo ke sa kang ka se etsa. Ke ne ke mo khelosa. Ke ile ka khutla kapele ho tsoa likotsi, Empa o ne a ntse a tlameha ho kena moo 'me a nka lebanta la ka. Ha ho na ho hloka tlhompho ho Caleb, Empa ke loanne haholo le karohano mme ke tsoa ka holimo. Kakaretso ea James ea 'nete e tla khutlela ka Moqebelo.

 

 

 

“E tla ba ts'ebetso e kholo ka Moqebelo. Haeba ke sa otle Truela 'me ha ke mo otla habonolo ha ke khone ho fihla boemong boo ke bo batlang. Kea tseba hore ke se tlang. Ha ho na mabaka.”

 

Julian Williams

 

 

 

“Re bile le kampo e ntle haholo. Ke ne ke sa batle ho kena kampong ena kampong ena. Ke mohale o tiileng mme ha ke nyenyefatse mang kapa mang. Empa o shebahala joalo ka 'mampoli. U ke ke ua ntlhorisa. O tšoenyehile ka mecha ea litaba tsa sechaba. Ke tlameha ho tsepamisa maikutlo ho seo a ka se etsang e le mohlabani.

 

 

 

“Ha ho motho ea batlang tlhokomelo e itseng. Ke tla mo fa tlhokomelo e ngata ka Moqebelo bosiu. Ke tlo koala moshemane enoa.

 

 

 

“O tla lahleheloa ke sebaka se seng le se seng mme mohlomong o emisoa morao. Nako le nako ha a sutumetsa a lahleheloa ke, e fumana khara kapa e akheha. Ke mo khara ka metsing a tebileng.

 

 

 

“Ke khutsitse hona joale empa ke boetse ke tšoenyehile ho bontša motho e mong le e mong seo ke nang le sona. Kea tseba hore ke sebali sa lefatše, Ke tlameha ho e etsa. Ke etsa bonnete ba hore ke lula ke le mamello hona joale.

 

 

 

“O lahlile ho ea le mong'a eona, o ile a palama le monna eo a le mong mme a theoleloa ke motsamao. Ha ho na letho le leng leo re ka le buang. Ke mo ntša ka Moqebelo.”

 

Nathaniel Ganaliel Gallimore

 

 

 

“Moqebelo bosiu ke Letsatsi la Kahlolo 'me le qala ka' J-pebleteng '. E tla ba bosiu bo tlang ho hopola bakeng sa ka.

 

 

 

“E tla ba ntoa e hlollang. Ke tlo mo llela modia. Ha ho mohla a kileng a tobana le mang kapa mang joaloka nna pele. Ha ke mo ama, ho felile.

 

 

 

“Ho betere ho tšoenyeha ka se tlang ho u etsahalla ka Moqebelo bosiu. E tla ba mpe. Ntoa ena e tla bonts'a motho e mong le e mong eo ke leng karolong ena.

 

 

 

“Ke ne ke e-na le kampo ea koetliso e ntle ea mosebetsi oohle oa ka. Re koahetse limelo tsohle. Ka Moqebelo ke tlo hlakola pososelo sefahlehong sa hae. U nahana hore Charlo o otla ka thata? U tla bona ka Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

“Monyetla ona o moholo. Karohano ke ea ka bakeng sa ho nka. Ke ithuta bahanyetsi ba ka mme ke ba hloma ka selikalikoe. Motho e mong le e mong o tla bona se tlang ho etsahala ka Moqebelo.”

 

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa

 

 

 

“Ena ke karete e ntle ho tloha holimo ho ea tlase. Ha re na 'mampoli oa lefatše o telele ka ho fetisisa 154-pounding, Erislandy Lara, ho nka e 'ngoe ea liteko tse thata ka ho fetisisa mosebetsing oa hae o thabisang haholo, Champion ea limela le ea lapileng Jarrett Jampitle e Khathalitse.

 

 

 

“Ketsahalo ea mantlha ke ntoa e 'ngoe ea bohlokoa e nang le Demale Craax, Ke mang ea tla batla ho tšoarella lebaleng leo a neng a le nkile ka Marm Achume selemong se fetileng, Le ha qale e tla batla ho khutlela moo a neng a le teng pele ba kopana ka December e tlang.

 

 

 

“Swow e bula ka sehlooho se phahameng sa 154-pound eliminator le Julian Williams le Nathaniele Gallimore. Ona ke ntoa e ka utsang pontšo. Ha ho pelaelo hore ntoeng ena e ke ke ea ba le mahlo a bona ho ea pele ea ketsahalo e kholo ea Moqebelo.

 

 

 

“Tsena ke tse ling tsa lintoa tse ntle ka ho fetisisa tse ka fumanoang sehlopheng se seng le se seng sa boima. Ha re na ho emela motho e mong le e mong ho bona bahlabani bana ba nehelana ka moeling ka Moqebelo bosiu.”

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Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett e hloekisitse & Photos

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Las Vegas (April 4, 2018) – Maqhubu a Lefatše Erislandy Lara le Jarrett Hurd e qalile ho loants'a beke le Workout Workout ho Las Vegas Laboraro pele ho tsebiso ea bona ea 154-pound, April 7 Live On Show Tim Tim Ka Hard Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas ka ketsahalo e hlahisitsoeng ke baetsi ba Tonakholo ea Tonakholo.

 

 

 

 

Le teng libokeng tsa lenyalo e ne e le masole a lefatše a bohareng ba lefatše Kalebe Truax, Ke mang ea hlahang 'mampoli oa mehleng James DeGale Ka ho khahleha ho hohola. The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT e nang le lebitso la sehlooho sa 154-pound mositi pakeng tsa Julian Williams le Nathaniel Gallimore, Ke bo-mang hape ba neng ba le teng lethathamong la mayeng a masene la masene bakeng sa media ea media.

 

 

 

 

Litekete tsa Show, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li fumaneha ka ho etela axs.com kapa ho thata & Casino, Ofisi ea Libuka tsa Las Vegas.

 

 

 

 

Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re Wednesday:

 

ERISLANDY Lara

 

 

 

 

“Ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe ea boikoetliso e ile ea tsamaea joang. Re entse mosebetsi oa rona mme joale ke nako ea ho loana. Ke entse ntho e ngoe le e ngoe boikoetlisong boo ke neng ke hloka ho itokisetsa eng kapa eng e hatellang e ka tlisang.

 

 

 

 

“Bahanyetsi bohle ba ka ba molelele ho mpheta. Boholo ba hae bo bolela letho ho nna. Ke na le boiphihlelo 'me ke' na ka lebokose le letle ka ho fetisisa karolong. Ha a so ka a bona ntho e kang 'na.

 

 

 

 

“O tlameha ho nkotla ho fumana sebaka se kaholimo karolong ena. Ke mona ho etsa bonnete ba hore ha ho etsahale.

 

 

 

 

“Ke fumane ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe papaling ena ka tsela e thata. Ke loanne lintoa tse thata tsa chelete. Ke nahana hore motho e mong le e mong oa tseba hore na ke mang le hore ke tla ba teng moo ka ho fetisisa papaling.

 

 

 

 

“Ha ke shebelle filimi kampong ea boikoetliso. Ntoa e ka sheba ka tsela e le 'ngoe ka video, empa e fapane ka botlalo. O tlameha ho itokisetsa seo ke se etsang. Ha ke tšoenyehe ka seo a se tlisang. Ke bone ntoa e nyane ea ntoa ea hae khahlanong le mohloa ha ke ntse ke futhumala ho loants'a terrell gausha, Empa ho joalo ka eona.”

 

Jarrett e hloekile

 

 

 

 

“Ho ne ho na le ho hong ho 'na hoo ho neng ho batla ntoa ena kamehla. Hang ha ke ne ke buelletse sehlooho sa ka khahlano le Austin Trout, Ke ne ke potlakela ho kena ka holimo ho monyetla ona.

 

 

 

 

“Sena e tla ba le ntoa e thata. Lara ke mofuta oa bahlabani ba nang le boiphihlelo bo bongata. Ha ho na ho ba bonolo kahoo ke tlameha ho itokisetsa hantle 'me ka holim'a papali ea ka e tla bosiu bosiu.

 

 

 

 

“Re bile sebakeng sa boikoetliso se sebetsang haholo ho motsamao oa letsoho le matsoho. Ke ile ka ikhula haholo ha ke hlaha ka trout mme ke ne ke tseba hore na e tla nka eng ho etsa lintlafatso tseo.

 

 

 

 

“Ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe ke ntoa ea bohlokoahali ea mosebetsi hobane ke sireletsa rekoto ena e sa lekanyetsoang. Sena se tla ba ntoa e thata empa ke ts'episa hore ke tla e fa tsohle mme ke e tlisetse Lara bosiu kaofela.

 

 

 

 

“Ho khutlela Vegas le morao ka thata lefikeng le thata moo ke otlang Frank Galarza ho fumana ho becha ena ho bolela ho hongata ho nna. Ke rerile ho fa motho e mong le e mong ea bohlale joalo ka nna ke lula ke etsa joalo.

 

 

 

 

“Ho sa tsotelehe ntoa ea mofuta ofe; Ke tlo khomarela moralo oa ka oa papali. O tlameha ho loana ka lebelo la ka. Ho sa tsotelehe seo a tlang le sona, Ke tlo ikarabella ho selikalikoe.

 

 

 

 

“Kamehla ho ba li-firework ha ke le lesale. Ke na le mokhoa oa botsoalle o mosa. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, Ha ua lokela ho tšoenyeha ka Lara ho baleha, hobane ke tlo ba sefahleho sa hae 12 Round.”

 

Caleb paax

 

 

 

 

“Ke nahana hore ke mabaka a ho ikemela. O ne a sa khone ho emisa ho bua ka hore na lehetla la hae le ne le lebile hakaakang ntoeng ea rona ea pele. Ebe ka mor'a ntoa o itse o ikutloa hantle. Joale ke nahana hore o ile a khutla hoseng haholo. O ne a le ntoeng e thata eseng khale haholo, ka hona re tla bona kamoo a leng ka Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

 

 

“Ke itokisitse bakeng sa James e molemo. Ke ile ka nka lebanta la hae mme kea tseba hore o tla khutla tlala. Ke lebelletse hore a e fuoe tsohle tsohle ho e fumana. O tla be a le ka foromong e tobileng.

 

 

 

 

“Ho ea ka moo ke tsebang ka teng, Ke ntse ke le haufi le ntoa ena. Batho ba bangata ba nahana hore ke ne ke le lerootho lekhetlo la pele ho potoloha, Kahoo ho ho ho 'na ho paka hore li fosahetse. Ke ikemiselitse ho khutsisa baphatlalatsi le likhahla.

 

 

 

 

“Ke ne ke utloa eka ke tla hlola nako eohle, Empa batho ba bangata ba boletse hore e le e 'ngoe ea metheo e kholo ea nalane ea Brithani ea Brithani. E ntse e sa so ka e kena. Ha ho na letho le fetohileng. Ke monna ea phathahaneng empa ke ntse ke le senotlolo se tlase haholo.

 

 

 

 

“Litefiso ha se papali e kholo ho Minneapolis hobane ke sebaka se setle sa lipapali. Ka tšepo ea ka ka Moqebelo le Jamal James ka April 13 ho PBC ho FS1 e tla fumana bana ba bang ho li-gyms.

 

 

 

 

“Ho ne ho e-na le lintho tse ngata tseo ke ileng ka tlameha ho ntlafatsa ho ntlafatsa kamora ntoa ea pele. Ke bile le likhoeli tse 'ne ho cheka le ho itokisetsa ntoa ena. Ke tsebile ho feto-fetoha ha ho tla 'me ke se ke khona ho itokisetsa.”

 

Julian Williams

 

 

 

 

“Ke ne ke e-na le kampo e ntle haholo. Ke ne ke hlile ke tsepamisitse maikutlo ho phela hantle le ho itsamaisa pele mosebetsing. Ke na le libaka tse ngata tse ntle tse nang le bahlabani ba bang ba boleng mme e ne e le kampo e hlahisang hantle.

 

 

 

 

“Ke rata ho loana la Las Vegas. Motlakase o lula o le teng le balateli ba lula ba amoheleha. Ke rata ho beha pontšo bakeng sa balateli baa.

 

 

 

 

“Ke nahana hore Gallimore e entsoe ka mokhoa o hlakileng khahlanong le tlholisano eo a neng a e-na le eona. O ile a otla ke ho ea le ho ea leetong 'me a koata le motho e mong. O bonahala a futhumetse ka nako e nepahetseng, Empa re tla bona hore na o e tlisa ka Moqebelo bosiu.

 

 

 

 

“O itlamme ka sekhutlong. O tlameha ho khutlisa mantsoe ao a reng. Ka kakaretso ke nahana hore ke mohale o tiileng, Teko e Ntle 'me e lokela ho ba ntoa e thabisang.

 

 

 

 

“O itse o tla nkopa, Empa ke eona feela tsela eo a neng a ka hlola ka eona. Punch e le 'ngoe e lehlohonolo. Ke sona feela seo a se batlang. Ke tlo tsoa ho eena le ho mo etsa.

 

 

 

 

“Kamehla ke tsebahala hore ke na le li-guts, Kamehla ke tsejoa ke le mohlabani e motle ka lisebelisoa tsohle tsa ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Ke ne ke sa hloke ho ithuta letho ka nna kamora tahlehelo, Ke ile ka tlameha ho lokisa lintho tse ling le ho ea pele.”

 

Nathaniel Ganaliel Gallimore

 

 

 

 

“Ke ikutloa hantle hona joale, Ke ikemiselitse lefatše ho bona 'Note e Moholo'. Ke tšoara ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe joaloka ntoa ea tlholisano ea lefatše. Julian Williams ha a na letho ho nna. O tlameha ho tšoenyeha ka seo ke tlisetsang tafoleng. Ka Moqebelo bosiu, E tla ba letsatsi la Kahlolo. 'Nete e Tla Boha.

 

 

 

 

“Ntoeng ena bolela e ngata ho 'na. Sena ke seo esale ke se lora ho tloha ha ke ne ke le ngoana ea monyane. Ona ke monyetla oa hore ke be moholo. Ke tlo bontša lefatše ke sebata se fapaneng karolong ea ponto e 154.

 

 

 

 

“Ke tlisa taolo e felletseng bakeng sa ntoa ena. Ha ke tsotelle hore na o koetlisa eng. O ne a ka ikoetlisa ho Mars. O tlameha ho tsoha maemong a ka. Ke motlotlo ka thoko.

 

 

 

 

“Ke nka ntoa ena haholo. Julian Williams o khutsitse hona joale, empa o ne a phahame pele a loana jerloll Charlo. O tlameha ho tseba hore na o mang. Ke tlo bontša lefatše lohle.

 

 

 

 

 

“Moralo oa lipapali ke ho bonts'a sethala kaofela. Re koahetse tsohle ho ikoetlisa. Ke phoofolo e fapaneng. Motho e mong le e mong karolong ena e ntle ho nna. Ba tla tlameha ho nqhekella haufinyane.”

 

 

 

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VICTOR CONTE LAUNCHES NEW HIGH-TECH BOXING TRAINING SERIES CONTE UNIVERSITY TV


San Charles, JOALO KA (April 3, 2018)Victor Conte has launched a new high-tech boxing training series called, CONTE UNIVERSITY TV. The first episode of this new advanced boxing training and educational series has recently become available.

 

 

 

 

Victor Conte is the widely known BALCO Laboratories Founder and current SNAC System CEO, with more thirty-five years of experience working with world class athletes. Conte has also been an outspoken anti-doping advocate since 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

Known as theSweet Scientist”, Conte has worked with a large stable of elite boxers which includes, Nonito Donaire, Daniele Jacobs, Shawn Porter, Demetrius Andrade, Julian Williams, Kaleb Plant, Willie Monroe Refresh. and many others.

 

 

 

 

Conte owns the cutting edge SNAC System research and training facility in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has developed some extraordinary new strength & conditioning methods that include both hypoxic (low oxygen) and hyperoxic (high oxygen) protocols.

 

 

 

 

E le, put on your science hats, strap on your seat belts, and check out episode one from Conte University TV, le sehlooho se reng History & Evolution of Hypoxic Training“.