Tag Archives: Kansas

“The Homecoming” to be headlined by phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero on Sept. 6 in Olathe, Kansas

KANSAS CITY, Tej zaum. (Lub Xya hli ntuj 29, 2025) - Nineteen-year-old boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (9-0, 8 Kos) will make his hometown debut as a professional on September 6, headlining “The Homecoming” Pro-Am card, presented by Turner Boxing Academy, at Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center in Olathe, Kansas.“The Homecoming” is a fundraiser for the Turner Boxing Academy, owned and operated by boxing legend John Brown, in Kansas City, Kansas. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Safe Kids Johnson County. “This will be a special event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Turner Boxing Academy,” explained Turner, who is Romero’s manager/head trainer. It’s a tough homecoming fight for Marco.”

The primary sponsor of this event is McCarthy Auto Group. “I’m elated to support the Turner Boxing Academy’s 20th anniversary event,” McCarthy Auto Group founder and owner John McCarthy commented. “This is clearly a reputable organization and non-profit. I’ve been impressed with Marco Romero and recognize how pivotal early support can be in shaping a career.”
Romero was a 23-time national amateur champion, highlighted by gold medal performances in the 2024 USA Kev Sib Tw Hauv Tebchaws thiab Lub Ntiaj Teb Lub Ntiaj Teb Kev Sib Tw, for which he was selected as the “Golden Boy” Award winner as the Most Outstanding Boxer.

He is matched against Javier Dario Aragon (7-1-1, 3 Kos), fighting out of Denver by way of Mexico, in the 8-round main event.

“Fighting at home means so much to me,” Romero said about fighting in Olathe. “It’s giving me that extra motivation and drive to work hard every single day in the gym. I’m ready to give my people from KC and Olathe a show.”
Romero, currently a promotional free agent, has needed only 17 rounds in his 9 kev bouts, registering 8 stoppages, including his last six fights in a row. He is set to compete as a middleweight for the first time after previously fighting at super middleweight, his sixth fight in 2025.

“Going down to middleweight has always been the plan,” Romero noted. “My dream is to be a multi-world champion in different weight classes. I’m excited to see how I feel going to middleweight and see how I feel after this fight. Our plan is to go even lower in weight to super welterweight.

“I’m ready and excited to fight 8-rounds. Our opposition will be tougherwe know thatso we are preparing for a hard fought 8-rounder or finish it earlier Either way we are coming Shark Style!"

Proud of his Mexican American heritage, Marco’s boxing idols are Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Julio Cesar Chavez thiab, ntawm chav kawm, his namesake, Marco Antonio Barrera. Romero’s ultimate goal is to bring world championship boxing back to Kansas, in order to give back to his community and inspire other young and upcoming boxers from Kansas City, not necessarily just in boxing, but any sport. His ultimate goal is to fill up Arrowhead Stadium one day, either fighting for a world title, or defending his world title belt.

In the 10-round co-featured event, Topeka (KS) Heavyweight John “Iron Man” Cantrell (14-0, 13 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Portland “The Prince” Pringle (5-5, 1 KO), who is from Lexington, Kentucky.

The undercard will feature Kansas City’s (KS) popular Davidson brothers, Marcell Davidson (6-0, 4 Kos) Marcus Davidson (6-1, 5 Kos), both fighting as welterweights in separate 4-round fights. Marcell was a 2-time winner of The Ringside World Championships, raws li zoo raws li lub 2019 Lub teb chaws Golden Cov hnab looj tes sib tw.

In another 4-rounder, Leawood (KS) cruiserweight Ben Turla will make his pro debut in a 4-round match versus Randy “SPAWN” Martina (1-0, 1) from Fort Riley, Kansas Turla was a 3-time national amateur champion as an amateur, including top honors at the 2022 USA Boxing Elite Championships.
Daim npav yuav hloov pauv.

Daim pib mus rau muag tag kis (Wed., Lub Xya hli ntuj 30) and are reasonably priced — $75.00 (reserved rows 1-3) thiab $40.00 (general nkag) — and available for purchase online at www.Eventbrite.com.

A USA Boxing-sanctioned amateur card, pib thaum 7 p.m. I, will precede the pro card.Doors open at 6 p.m. I.
NTAUB NTAWV
Instagram: @Tiburonromero100 @TurnerBoxingAcademy
Facebook: /MarcoRomero /TurnerBoxingAcademy

About Turner Boxing Academy: Turner Boxing Academy (TBA) is a non-profit youth boxing club operated by volunteers who are passionate about the sport and the positive impact it has on young people. The academy is based inside the Turner Recreation Center in Kansas City, Kansas. It is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for kids to learn and practice the art of boxing.

TBA is committed to instilling discipline, confidence, and a strong work ethic in our young athletes. We believe in the power of boxing to build character and resilience, and we are passionate about helping our students unlock their full potential both inside and outside the ring.

About McCarthy Auto Group: McCarthy Auto Group is a family-owned network of full-service automotive dealerships and repair centers, proudly headquartered in the Kansas City metro. Nrog ntau tshaj 30 years of deep-rooted local history, we’ve grown to operate 9 award-winning dealerships across Missouri and Kansas, nrog rau 4 well-established Collision centers.

As a company of over 700 employees, it offers a wide selection of new and used vehicles backed by transparent financing, fair pricing, and an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. McCarthy Auto Group remains dedicated to giving back awarding over 60 local scholarships annually and supporting numerous community partners, including the Boys & Girls Clubs, American Cancer Society, Kansas City Crime Commission, area high schools, animal shelters, and many more.

About Safe Kids Johnson County: Safe Kids Johnson County (KS) is led by the Johnson County Health Department, which provides a dedicated and caring staff, operation support and other resources to assist in achieving its common goal: keeping your kids safe. Based on the needs of the community, this coalition implements evidence-based programs, such as car-seat checkups, safety workshops and sports clinics, that help parents and caregivers prevent childhood injuries.

Kansas super middleweight prospect Marco “El Tiburón” Romero goes back to the future this Saturday in Portland, Maine

KANSAS CITY, Tej zaum. (Lub rau hli ntuj 9, 2025) - Kansas boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburon” Romero (7-0, 6 Kos) started his pro career a year ago on Father’s Day Weekend in Portland, Maine, and he returns there this Saturday night for his third fight in The Forest City.

Despite the Cross Insurance Arena being more than 1,500 miles from his home in Olathe, Kansas, the 19-year-old Romero feels that Portland has become his second home, where he kick-started his pro career, and has developed a surprisingly growing fan base.

Romero stopped Jonathan Gary (2-1) Lub rau hli ntuj 15, 2024, in the second round at Cross Insurance Arena. Last October, Romero defeated Orlando Salgado (3-5) in Portland by way of a third-round technical knockout at the Exposition Building.

This Saturday the gifted super middleweight prospect faces “The Conqueror” Nafys Anas Garner (4-2, 3 Kos), fighting out of Sacramento (XWS LI), in a scheduled 6-round bout at Cross Insurance Arena.

“I’m more motivated than ever and couldn’t be happier to see the plan unfolding like we talked about a couple of years ago with Coach John (Brown, manager/head trainer), Uncle Al (Valenti, tus pab tswv yim), my father (Salvatore Romero, pab tus kws qhia) and Sergio (Paj, pab tus kws qhia).

“I’m ready and excited to be fighting again in Portland. I would love to bring a world title fight to Portland, where people appreciate good boxing. Traveling to fight is something I’m used to from my amateur days. Portland is like my second home because I’ve been treated so well there by everyone. I have big respect for Bobby Russo (pab txhawb). He’s an amazing guy who has shown me respect from the start. He gave me my Golden Tub (Most Outstanding Boxer Award, Russo is President of the National Golden Gloves), when I won my division at the (2024) National Golden Gloves.”

(L-R) – Bobby Russo & Marco Romero “Marco is excited to be fighting again in his adoptive city of Portland, which has the best fight fans in America,” Brown remarked. “He’s hoping to display the talents that will eventually lead him to a world title. Marco’s been lucky to fight every two months all over America, which is helping him build a national fan base.”
-30-

Kansas Athletic Commission overturns ‘No Contest’ to TKO win for undefeated super middleweight prospect Marco Romero

KANSAS CITY, Tej zaum. (Lub rau hli ntuj 4, 2025) -The Kansas Athletic Commission has overturned a “no Contest” ruling to a second-round technical knockout victory for 19-year-old boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (7-0, 6 Kos).

Romero, fighting out of Olathe (KS), faced Noah Kidd (10-14-2, 5 Kos) on May 24th in a scheduled six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Romero completely dominated Kidd, who was reluctant to fight once he felt Marco’s strength, and he was floored in the second round. Kidd then claimed he was unable to continue fighting due to an injury he suffered after falling out of the ring.

Marco’s manager/head trainer John Brown immediately filed a protest requesting the “No Contest” be changed to a well-deserved win for Romero. His challenge noted that the alleged injury was not the result of a foul, Romero was physically able and ready to continue the bout, and circumstances surrounding the fall and stoppage warranted further review.

“I’m glad I got that win on my record,” Romero said. “I put in a lot of hard work in the gym, running and making sacrifices during training camp. I’m happy the Kansas Athletic Commission took its time, watched the fight and made its ruling. The dude only came to pick up a paycheck.”

The Kansas Athletic Commission reviewed the incident and determined that Kidd’s injury from falling out of the ring was accidental, not caused by Romero. The bout was stopped by the ringside physician for medical reasons. Romero did not violate any rules and was capable of continuing the fight.

Based on the Commissions review of circumstances and applicable regulations, the bout did not meet the threshold for a ‘No Contest’ ruling under Kansas law, as the injury did not arise from a rule violation or external interference.

Considering these findings, the Kansas Athletic Commission ruled to overturn the original rules and amended it as an official recording as a Technical Knockout (LEEJ TWG) victory in favor of Romero.

“Marco came to fight but his opponent wanted to play rugby, trying to run him over and tackle him,” Brown commented. “His opponent hurt himself with these tactics and upon closer examination, the commission did the right thing.”

Romero’s next scheduled fight is June 14 vs. Nafys Anas Garner in a 6-round super middleweight bout in Portland, Maine.

-30-

NTAUB NTAWV

Instagram: @Tiberonromero100

Facebook: /MarcoRomero

Undefeated Kansas Boxing Phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero to continue touring, Topeka debut May 24

KANSAS CITY, Tej zaum. (Tej zaum 8, 2025) -The Magical Mystery Tour for Kansas boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (6-0, 5 Kos) will make a new stop on Saturday, Tej zaum 24th, when the 19-year-old super middleweight faces upset specialist Noah Kidd in a six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Not only is this event considerably closer to his Olathe (KS) home than anywhere Romero has fought so far as a professional, but it is also a widely successful annual show that has reportedly drawn 8,000 kiv cua.

“I’m super excited, pumped up to fight only a 45-minute drive from my hometown for my fans,” Romero said. “They don’t need to drive 15 hours like they have or fly cross country. I’m really going to put on a show for my hometown fans. It’ll be nice to hear hometown fans cheering me on. Other than relatives who live in Denver, I made a few new fans in the other places I’ve fought. They’re starting to know who I am, and it’s really cool for people to come up to me saying they follow me.”

The 29-year-old Kidd (10-13-2, 5 Kos), fighting out of Jefferson, Missouri, recently knocked off then-18-0 Deshawn Prather by way of a 6-round unanimous decision.

“This will be Marco’s seventh fight in a year since turning pro because we have Marco on a fast track due to his vast amateur experience and desire to stay active and improve,” Romero’s legendary manager/trainer John Brown explained. “We are hopeful that Noah Kidd can withstand Marco’s shark (Marco’s nickname‘El Tiburón’ means ‘The Shark’ in Englishbites and give him several rounds of good work.”

Raws li ib tug kws, the 23-time national amateur champion Romero has fought in Portland, Maine and Denver twice apiece, Tampa and Atlantic City. His aggressive schedule tentatively continues after Topeka on June 14 Hauv Portland (KUV), Lub rau hli ntuj 27 in Wichita (KS), Lub Xya hli ntuj 25 nyob rau hauv Atlantic City, Cuaj hlis 6 in Olathe and back to Portland (KUV) nyob rau hauv Kaum ib hlis 8.

“I love fighting this schedule, fighting every month or two,” Romero noted. “Maybe over time with all the wear and tear could tire me. But I was born to box; it’s my dream. Whoever Coach John (Brown) puts in front of me; I tell him I got him.

“I do think about when I’ll be fighting only twice a year for a lot more money than I’m making today. That’s my goal but I’m focused on the present. I’m working hard every day to get better. Nyob rau hauv lub kawg, I want to walk away from boxing healthy and hopefully wealthy, like Coach John says. I really like this plan.”

“’El Tiburon’ has four, maybe five bouts scheduled for the rest of the year and at that time, or before, we will partner up with one of the highly recognized promotional groups that have been pursuing Marco,” Brown added. “He is a promoter’s dream: hluas, handsome, articulate, bilingual, and he has an action-packed style. After watching ‘Canelo’ (Alvarez) last weekend……boxing needs a Marco Romero.”

-30-

NTAUB NTAWV

Instagram: @Tiberonromero100

Facebook: /MarcoRomero

The Future of Boxing 18-year-old Marco “El Tiburón” Romero Kansas super middleweight returns to ring

Tonight in Portland, KUV
KANSAS CITY, Tej zaum. (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 7, 2024) - Twenty-three-time national amateur champion, 18-year-old Kansas super middleweight prospect Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (3-0, 2 Kos), returns this Saturday night to the scene of his successful pro debut this past June in Portland, Maine, 1,300 miles northeast of his home in Overland Park, Kansas.

A promotional free agent, Romero is matched against Orlando “El Marro” Salgado (3-5, 2 Kos) in a four-round bout on a card promoted by Bobby Russo’s Portland Boxing Club in Portland’s Exposition Building.

“I had my first pro fight there and I love Portland people, especially Bobby Russo (who is also President of the National Golden Gloves),” Romero said. “I loved the crowd, everybody was so welcoming, hais tias, ‘Go KC.’ There’s good energy and I couldn’t be more grateful.”

Romero, who will celebrate his 19th birthday on Nov. 19, is a special boxer and young man. The last 12 months have been absolutely amazing whirlwind for him in boxing.

Because he hadn’t reached the mandatory age of 18 tsis tau, and his weight class (super Middleweight) wasn’t included in 2024 Olympic boxing, Romero never seriously considered waiting for a shot at making the U.S. Olympic Team. Es tsis txhob, his eyes were on the prize of becoming a professional fighter.

xeem Hlis ntuj nqeg, Romero captured top honors at the prestigious USA Boxing National Championships in Lafayette, Louisiana, followed closely by parlaying that to gold medal performance at the 2024 National Golden Gloves Tournament in Detroit.

All told, Thaum kawg 12 lub hlis, he was 9-0 in amateur competition, including three at The Nationals and five at The Golden Gloves, plus three pro victories for a remarkable 12-0 cov ntaub ntawv (three pro and 8 in elite national amateur competition) during this relatively short span.

The Romero Plan has always been to close out his incredible amateur career by winning The Nationals and Golden Gloves, at which he was also named Most Outstanding Boxer, known as the Golden Boy Award, and then turn pro. Mission accomplished!
(L-R) – National Golden Gloves President Bobby Russo and Marco Romero with his Golden Gloves belt and Golden Boy Award)

“I would have liked to have fought in the Olympics,” he explained, “because all of the good, young boxers were there, and we (U.S. cov txiv neej) haven’t won an Olympic Gold Medal since Andre Ward in 2004. But I didn’t turn 18 until two weeks prior to the (Paris) Olympics and my weight class wasn’t contested there.

"Tam sim no, I’m on a new journey as a pro. Ua siab ncaj, there aren’t too many differences between the amateurs and pros. The weigh-ins are right before the fight in the amateurs and the night before as a pro. I don’t have any problems fighting without headgear or with smaller gloves. To me there are really no big differences. I was born to fight!”

Romero describes himself as a heavy hitter who throws every punch with bad intentions. He’s very explosive with ring intelligence, capable of punishing his opponent by breaking them down until they either quit because they can’t take any additional punishment or get put to sleep.

In Romero’s corner is a legend in his own right, 77-year-old John Brown, who is Marco’s head trainer and manager, in the same role he played for world heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison (48-3-1, 42 Kos) from his amateur days through his first 39 pro sib ntaus, 1988 rau 1993. The highlight, ntawm chav kawm, was Morrison’s 12-round unanimous decision over George Foreman for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) Heavyweight title.

Brown clearly doesn’t need to be in Romero’s corner to survive; Txawm li cas los, John knows that Marco is a special fighter with tremendous upside, and he’s vowed to get him to the top of the boxing mountain.
“I’m really excited about this kid,” Brown remarked, “and my job is to make him successful for himself and his family. Marco is an amazing kid. He has experience having boxed 10 Ntau xyoo 135 pib xyaum ua fights. He has good looks and a good personality, great sense of humor, speaks very well in English and Spanish, maturity beyond his years, and a work ethic that’s difficult to find in boxing.

“He’s hungry to be successful in life and knows that boxing is the vehicle to get him there. And he’s with the right people who don’t need to feed people. Anything could go wrong like injuries or illnesses, but it’s all there for him and a clear path. In terms of potential, Marco is in a rare class as part of a typical Mexican American family, tight knit and expanding. He respects everyone and Marco is a once in a lifetime talent.”

Brown knows that a champion boxer needs a supportive team in his corner. Romero has that and much more. In addition to Brown, the team is comprised of Marco’s father, Salvador, who encouraged his son to become a boxer at the tender age of seven, and he has remained with Marco through every step of his boxing journey. Brown also brought in one of his former amateur champions, Sergio Flores, who is a very successful businessman. Flores handles the tough physical training aspects required for success in the ring along with mitt work to help keep Marco’s skills razor sharp.

Fans attending this Saturday night’s show in Portland can look back in a few years and say they saw The Future of Boxing, Marco “El Tiburon” Romero, when he was just an 18-year-old prospect starting out on his mission to greatness.

BARE KNUCKLE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP BRINGS FIRST EVENT TO KANSAS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 14!

Featuring Wichita Native & 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist for the U.S. Nico Hernandez in the Main Event

Ntau! Wichita Native & Former Bellator Veteran Dave Rickels
in the Co-Feature & Hard-Hitting Sam Shewmaker in a
Heavyweight Attraction

BKFC 11 Live on Pay-Per-View from
INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas

Tickets on Sale Thursday, Lub ib hlis ntuj 30 ntawm 10 a.m. I!


WICHITA, KS. (Lub ib hlis ntuj 27, 2020) – Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship(BKFC) will deliver an exciting night of bare knuckle action on Saturday, Lub peb hlis ntuj 14 headlined by hometown fan favorites entering the ring at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas and live on pay-per-view.


The main event will see the BKFC debut of Wichita native and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist for the U.S. Nico Hernandez in a flyweight fight, while Wichita native and former Bellator veteran Dave “Caveman” Rickels competes in a 165-pound bout in the co-main event. Ntau, the hard-hitting bare knuckle heavyweight contender Sam Shewmaker returns to action in a special attraction.


We’ve been working with Commissioner Adam Roorbach to bring BKFC to Kansas, and on March 14 we will make our long-awaited debut,” said BKFC founder and President David Feldman. “It’s not only exciting to be in this state with a great commission and great fight fans, but we have the two most popular and most decorated fighters in Kansas competing on this card. Rau Lub peb hlis ntuj 14, we have the 2016 Olympic boxing bronze medalist Nico Hernandez and former Bellator veteran Dave “Caveman” Rickles. Lub peb hlis ntuj 14 in Wichita will be an electric night!”


BKFC 11will be broadcast across the United States and Canada, exclusively on pay-per-view through MultiVision Media, Inc., on all major television distribution outlets for $29.99. It will also be available to BKFC’s international broadcast partners worldwide and via stream to all in-home and out-of-home connected devices through FITE.


Tickets for the live event are on sale this Thursday, Lub ib hlis ntuj 30 ntawm 10 a.m. CT and can be purchased online at www.selectaseat.com, by phone at 855-733-SEAT (7328) and in-person at the Select-A-Seat Box Office at INTRUST Bank Arena.


The unbeaten 24-year-old from Wichita, Kansas capped off an impressive amateur career at the 2016 Olympic Games when he defeated fighters from Italy, Russia and Ecuador to clinch his light flyweight bronze medal. Hernandez is the first U.S. men’s boxing medalist since 2008. Since turning pro in March 2017, Hernandez has compiled a 7-0 cov ntaub ntawv, including four wins by knockout. He is the second Olympian to sign with BKFC, and the first Olympic medalist.


It’s been a goal of mine to fight at INTRUST Bank Arena ever since it was first built,” Hais Hernandez. “I have yet to fight in Wichita. I’ve fought close by, but not actually in my city, so I’m really excited about this fight. I can’t wait to put on a show and bring out the city on March 14. I’m ready to take the gloves off and fight bare knuckle for BKFC!”


A 31-year-old veteran of 23 Bellator bouts, Rickels will make his BKFC debut in front of his hometown fans. Rickels fought twice in 2019, defeating AJ Matthews and losing to Yaroslav Amosov. He won eight of his first nine Bellator fights, is fourth all-time in Bellator wins and challenged for the Bellator lightweight championship in 2013. Zuag qhia tag nrho, he has racked up an impressive 21-6 record in his pro MMA career.


I built my name in Wichita and I was signed to Bellator off of a performance right here in this city,” said Rickels. “The support of the people who live here has helped make me who I am in combat sports. So any chance I get to perform in front of them, I will jump on it.


Fighting out of Gravois Mills, Missouri, Shewmaker has already competed in five BKFC bouts since debuting on BKFC 1 with a highlight-reel knockout of Eric Prindle. After defeating Maurice Jackson, Shewmaker lost a split-decision to Arnold Adams in the first-ever BKFC heavyweight title fight. He bounced back to defeat Joel Parades in February 2019 at BKFC 4, before fighting to a split-draw in another BKFC heavyweight title fight, this time against Chase Sherman at BKFC 5 nyob rau hauv lub Plaub Hlis.


# # #


About Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Nyob rau lub rau hli ntuj 2, 2018, Philadelphia-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) made combat sports history when it promoted the first legal, sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. “BKFC 1: The Beginningtook place in Cheyenne, Wyoming and featured 10 kev bouts, all under the auspices and control of the Wyoming Combative Sports Commission. BKFC uses only established fighters who have previously competed professionally in boxing, MMA, kickboxing and/or Muay Thai. All BKFC bouts are sanctioned and regulated by ABC member athletic commissions. Yog xav paub ntxiv mus xyuaswww.bareknuckle.tv or follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/bareknucklefc on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bareknucklefc/ on YouTube athttps://www.youtube.com/
channel/UCEeMsInLdrUbIkbEcNm7g-A
thiab nyob rau Facebook ntawmhttps://www.facebook.com/bareknucklefc.

Olympic Medal Winner Nico Hernandez Dominates Mexico’s Victor Trejo Garcia in UFC Fight Pass Main Event from Mulvane, Kansas


Fighting in the main event of a special two-hour live stream on UFC Fight Pass and in front of an adoring crowd of fans at the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kansas, hometown favorite and US Olympic bronze medal winner Nico Hernandez (7-0, 4 Kos) won his eight-round flyweight showdown by unanimous decision over a determined but out-gunned Victor Trejo Garcia of Mexico City, Mexico (16-10-1, 8 Kos).


It was a good “learning” fight for Hernandez, as Garcia never threatened to win, but hung tough against the superior firepower to keep things entertaining throughout. Lub tsev hais plaub 'cov qhab nees twb 79-73, 80-72 thiab 80-72. Hernandez appears to be progressing well in the professional game. He was sitting down on his punches well and picking spots for his punishing combinations like a veteran.


“I was feeling really good in there,” said Hernandez, post-sib ntaus. “I’ve been working on fighting southpaws and I did better than I did last time against a southpaw. It was awkward for me, but I’m proud of my progress and I just need to keep working. He was a tough opponent and I take my hat off to him. If anybody is ready to step up next, have them call my team.”


As always the case, Kazakhstani buzzsaw Bakhtiyar “Bakha Bullet” Eyubov (14-0-1, 12 Kos) came out looking for a brawl and this time found a willing participant in Monterrey, Mexico’s Jose Luis “La Boa” Rodriguez (25-12-1, 13 Kos).


Fighting in the middle UFC Fight Pass bout, the two super lightweights did not disappoint, going to old-school inside warfare for eight exciting rounds. The entertaining Eyubov was the much more active fighter. He worked the body relentlessly while mixing in powerful hooks with both hands upstairs. Rodriguez weathered the relentless storm and came back consistently with hard, accurate counters.


Nyob rau hauv lub kawg, the judges couldn’t decide who won and a majority draw was the verdict. One judge had it 77-75 for Rodriguez, a bit surprisingly, but was overruled by stereo scores of 76-76. Give both fighters credit, it was an entertaining slugfest and the Kansas fans loved it.


In the six-round super flyweight Fight Pass opener, Pushkino, Russia’s Elena Savelyeva (5-1, 4 Kos) yuav tsum tau cia li 36 seconds to dispatch Kansas City’s Tatiana Williams Kansas City (0-2). Williams was dancing and smiling before the action and came out looking to trade, but a taste of the former Olympian Saveleva’s power and she packed it in quickly.


Saveleva’s body work was ferocious as long as it lasted.


In the opening swing-bout of the night, a 10-round heavyweight bout didn’t last a full round, as knockout specialist Apti Davtaev (16-0-1, 15 Kos) of Kurchaloi, Russia, made quick work of Belton, Missouri, veteran Richard Carmack 15-15-1, 12 Kos.


The two giants traded strong blows from the outset, with both landing. Davtaev, Txawm li cas los, had the better accuracy and chin. One of his long right hands put Carmack down on a delayed reaction and another finished things at 2:26. KO 1.


Tom qab ntawd, the stern Russian, who trains at Detroit’s world-famous Kronk Gym and is featured in upcoming Ring Magazine “New Faces” section as a “Heavyweight to Watch” for 2019, signalled he is ready for a step up in competition in his next fight.


The UFC Fight Pass commentating team consisted of Lub sib ntaus Network veteran Cory Edrman and “2018 Female Boxer of the Year” and women’s world champion Claressa Shields, making her debut behind the microphone. The event was presented by Salita Promotions.

Kev cob qhia phiaj xwm yuav luag tiav; Lub siab ntseeg thiab on-hnyav claressa shields npaj txhij rau hannah begin dazn showddown rau lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17

Cov poj niam superstar thiab ob-didis World Champion Clinessa Brougida yog nyob Florida nrog tus kws qhia John David Jackson, Tiab up npaj rau nws showdown nrog glasgow, Scotland's Hannahh Rankin rau hnub Saturday, Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 17, Ntawm Kansas Star Arena thiab Twv txiaj yuam pov hauv Mulvane, Kansas.

 

 

 

Shields (6-0, 2 Kos) Yuav tiv thaiv nws IBF thiab WBA ntiaj teb kev sib tw tsis sib tw, thiab yuav tau nrhiav cov npe tsis muaj npe WBC, Tawm tsam rankin (5-2, 1 KO) Nyob rau hauv 10-puag ncig co-featured bout rau salita txhawb nqa stablemate jarrell miller cov thawj coj ntawm Romania's Bogdan Dinu.

 

 

 

Ob leeg sib ntaus, nrog rau yav dhau los ntiaj teb tus kheej Brandon Rios noj ntawm Canelo tus kwv tij, Ramon Alvarez, Nyob rau hauv ib tug super welterweight 10-rounder thiab yav dhau los ntiaj teb nruab nrab ntawm tus neeg sib tw Gabriel Rosado mus rau ib zaug-ntaus sib tshuam Luis Arias, yuav raug tshaj tawm nyob ntawm Dazn.

 

 

 

23-Xyoo-laus cov ntaub thaiv, Ib tug yav tas los ob-lub sij hawm Olympic Kub Medalist, tau ua raws li cov paj tau rau cov poj niam lub thawv thiab dhau los ua kev ntsuas nyiam rau nws lub tebchaws hauv xov tooj cua siv. Ib tug neeg txaus siab ntawm Flint, Michigan, Lub taub hau sib xyaw ua rau nws cov brash communcements ntawm greatness nrog ib tug tiag tiag thiab txuas ntxiv kev siv zog los txhawb cov poj niam ncaws pob thiab muab kev pab rau cov tswv cuab hauv zej zog.

 

 

 

Cov ntaub thaiv lub sijhawm tau npaj tseg rau lub ntsej muag WBC thiab WBO Ntiaj Teb CoutweTtight Maintwight MeMer rau Lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17, Tab sis cov bout tau ncua tom qab rauj tsis muaj rauj vim yog kho mob.

 

Puas tau hloov ntawm cov neeg sib tw los ntawm rauj mus rau bankin cuam tshuam rau koj txoj kev kawm?

 

 

 

Kuv tsis qhia rau kuv cov tw, Kuv tsuas yog thawb kom tau txais qhov zoo tshaj plaws ntawm kuv, lub cev thiab lub hlwb. Yog tias kuv yog qhov zoo tshaj plaws 'kuv,'Kuv tsis tas yuav txhawj txog leej twg tus nrog sib ntaus. Cov kev hloov ntawm cov neeg sib tw tsis thab kuv txhua; Qhov phem tshaj plaws txog qhov chaw pw no rau kuv tsuas yog hloov tag nrho hnub tsis tu ncua - ib txwm muaj kom tau txais kuv lub siab xav txog ntawm kev sib ntaus. Kuv tsis tuaj yeem tos kom tau txais hauv lub nplhaib!

 

Koj tau tawm tsam ntawm cov nruab nrab nruab nrab 168 thiab tsis ntev los no thaum nruab nrab 160 phaus. Koj txoj kev kawm tau li cas, kev noj haus thiab lwm yam kev sib txawv sib txawv los ua 160?

 

 

 

Kev cob qhia ib txwm nyuaj thiab kuv yog kev kawm tas li. Kuv tau muaj ib qho kev noj zaub mov txawv tag nrho no - qhov kev hloov pauv tiag tiag thiab muaj qhov zoo rau kuv. Kuv tau koom tes nrog cov kis las zoo tshaj plaws rau kuv cov zaub mov niaj hnub, thiab kuv xav zoo. Kuv ib txwm sim noj zaub mov kom zoo tab sis cov pej xeem no yog qhov zoo thiab muaj kev kawm ntau dua hauv daim teb ntawd dua li kuv tus kheej. Kuv muaj cov khawv koob no haus uas ua rau kuv lub plab luag nyav - Kuv nyiam nws! Nws yog lub dib liab sib xyaw nrog cov zaub ntsuab. Kuv yuav tsis qhia rau koj tias zaub ntsuab yog dab tsi, Tab sis kuv tau haus nws txhua hnub, thiab kuv xav zoo.

 

Koj tus lej pom muaj zog heev. Vim li cas koj thiaj xav tias tib neeg tau kos rau koj?

 

 

 

Kuv ntseeg tias cov neeg tau kos rau yuav ua li cas tiag thiab ncaj ncees kuv yog, ob nyob rau hauv thiab tawm ntawm lub nplhaib. Kuv hais kuv txhais li cas thiab txhais tau tias kuv hais dab tsi. Kuv yog ib qho nyuaj tab sis kuv muaj ib sab muag muag kuj tseem. Thiab kuv xav tias tib neeg raug kos rau yuav ua li cas kuv sib ntaus — tsis tsuas yog kuv tham ib qho kev ua si zoo tab sis kuv tawm tsam kuv a– tawm ib yam nkaus! Kuv muab 1000% txhua txhua lub sijhawm - Kuv xav hloov qhov kev ua si thiab coj tag nrho cov kiv cua tshiab ntawm cov kiv cua rau cov poj niam boxing thiab boxing tag nrho.

 

Koj paub dab tsi txog koj tus nrog sib ntaus Hannah Regin?

 

 

 

Kuv paub tias kuv tus nrog sib ntaus sib tw yog qhov nyuaj thiab txiav txim siab ua tus yeej ntiaj teb. Kuv nyiam nws tsav, Kuv nyiam nws lub siab. Kuv paub tias nws tau nyob hauv lub nplhaib uas yog tus khub sparring rau ntau tus yeej, ib tug ua Christina. Yog li rankin tau pom qee cov neeg sib tw zoo. Tab sis ib qho yog qhov tseeb - nws tsis tau pom dua ib tus neeg sib ntaus sib tua. Thiab vim tias rauj tsis tuaj yeem sib tua vim tias nws tus mob, Nyob rau hauv ntau txoj kev ntawm tom ntej no yog kev sib ntaus thiab tuav nws tus txiv neej deev thiab cia rank qhia rauj dab tsi nws nyob rau thaum nws rov qab los!

 

Dab tsi yuav tsum tau ua kom daws cov dej ntws flint?

 

 

Txhawm rau daws cov dej ntws flint flint, Kuv xav tias tib neeg yuav tsum muab dej ntxiv thiab tseem khaws cia rau hauv cov xov xwm uas muaj ib lub nroog nyob hauv Asmeskas qhov twg, unbelievably, Cov pej xeem Asmeskas tsis muaj dej huv. Thiab vam tias tus thawj tswj hwm lossis peb tus tswv xeev ua qee yam los kho tag nrho cov kav dej.

 

Dab tsi yog qhov zais rau ua qhov zoo tshaj plaws ntawm qhov zoo tshaj plaws hauv kev ua si nawv?

 

 

 

Kuv ntseeg tias qhov zais cia pib nrog kev ntseeg hauv koj tus kheej, ua kev mob siab, Ua haujlwm hnyav thiab tsuas yog ib txwm sib zog ua kom zoo dua. Kuv xav tias kuv yog kuv tus thuam loj tshaj plaws thaum kuv qhia thiab thawv. Nws yog ib qho nyuaj rau saib zaj duab xis ntawm kuv kev sib ntaus vim hais tias txawm hais tias kuv tabtom ua 97 yam txoj cai kuv tsuas yog tsis tuaj yeem sawv ntsug pom lub 3 yam uas kuv ua tsis ncaj ncees lawm. Kuv yog tus neeg uas sib zog los rub tawm kuv lub peev xwm. Nws yuav siv zog ua kom zoo. Tsis muaj dab tsi yuav sawv nyob rau hauv txoj kev ntawm kev ua tiav kuv lub hom phiaj, uas suav nrog ua lub gwoat thiab tsim kom muaj vaj huam sib luag rau txhua tus poj niam tua neeg thaum nws los txog rau cov nyiaj, Cov Tsam Thawj thiab Cov Kev Pab Them Nyiaj rau cov txiv neej tau txais.

 

 

 

###

Cov poj niam Superosterar Claressa Shield los tiv thaiv ibF thiab WBA txoj kev sib tw tsis sib tw thiab zoo li ntxiv WBC Siv tiv thaiv Scotland's Hannah Regan, Nyob ntawm Dazn thaum Lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17

Nyob rau hnub Saturday, Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 17, Ntawm Kansas Star Arena thiab Twv txiaj yuam pov hauv Mulvane, Kansas, Superstar Ob-Division Poj Niam Ntiaj Teb Champessa Shields ntawm Flint, Michigan, Yuav tiv thaiv nws IBF thiab WBA ntiaj teb kev sib tw tsis sib tw thiab yuav nrhiav kom ntxiv cov npe wbc wbc tawm tsam Hannin los ntawm Glasgow, Scotland.

 

 

 

Lub 10-puag ncig cov ntaub thaiv (6-0, 2 Kos), thiab rankin (5-2, 1 KO) Sib ntaus sib tua yuav yog cov sib xyaw ua ke rau Brooklyn-yug tau HBA ntiaj teb kev ua yeeb yam tawm tsam Romania Bogdan Cinu.

 

 

 

Ob qhov kev sib ntaus sib tua no yuav raug tshaj tawm nyob ntawm Dazn, nrog rau yav dhau los ntiaj teb tus kheej Brandon Rios noj ntawm Canelo tus kwv tij, Ramon Alvarez, Nyob rau hauv ib tug super welterweight 10-rounder thiab yav dhau los ntiaj teb nruab nrab ntawm tus neeg sib tw Gabriel Rosado mus rau ib zaug-ntaus sib tshuam Luis Arias.

 

 

 

Cov ntaub thaiv lub sijhawm tau npaj tseg rau lub ntsej muag WBC thiab WBO Ntiaj Teb CoutweTtight Maintwight MeMer rau Lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17, Tab sis cov bout tau ncua tom qab rauj tsis muaj rauj vim yog kho mob. Rauj tau muaj npe yog ib tug yeej hauv kev sib tw thaum nws rov qab los. Ob tug yeej yog tam sim no tau npaj ua rog nyob rau hauv thawj lub quarter ntawm 2019.

 

 

 

"Claressa yog ib zaug-hauv-ib-tiam neeg ncaws pob uas hloov pauv kev ua si nawv,"Hais tias nws promoter, Dmitry salita. "Nws yuav coj lwm kauj ruam hauv nws lub hom phiaj kom ua tiav cov xwm txheej ntawm Gwoat ntawm nws lub npe sib txawv ntawm cov txawj thiab ruaj khov Hannah Regin."

 

 

 

Ib Bonafide Cov Poj Niam Superstar thiab TV Ntsuas Nyiam, 23-Xyoo-laus "T-Rex" Cov ntaub thaiv "yog ob-zaug Olympic kub Medalist thiab twb tau txais ib tus yeej hauv ntiaj teb no. Nyob rau hauv nws plaub kev sib ntaus plaub, Nws yeej De's IBF thiab WBC Super Coadweight sib tw hauv Lub Yim Hli 2017 nrog lub chaw nres tsheb tseem ceeb ntawm lub teb chaws Yelemees nikki adler. Ces, Lub Rau Hli Ntuj ntawm lub xyoo no thiab nyob rau hauv tsuas yog nws thib rau cov kev sib ntaus, nws poob rau 160 phaus thiab yeej IBF thiab WBA nruab nrab cov npe nrog kev txiav txim siab tsis txaus siab dhau Hannah Gabriels.

 

 

 

"Kuv zoo siab heev uas tau muab kuv tus kiv cua lwm lub sijhawm los ntsib kuv cov kev sib tw los ntawm WBC Underweight lub npe thaum lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17," Shields. "Kuv txaus siab rau kev siv zog ntawm salita txhawb nqa, Kuv tus thawj coj Mark Taffet, thiab cov thawv sib tw tso rau hauv kev tso cov kev sib ntaus sib tua no kom sai. Kuv yuav nyob rau hauv cov duab zoo thiab yuav muab kev ua tau zoo. "

 

 

 

"Kuv xav ua kev ua tsaug rau kev txhawb nqa Salita thiab cov thawv sib txuas lus rau kev muab lub sijhawm txuas ntxiv rau xyoo no thiab ib lub sijhawm los ua kom muaj kev sib tw ntawm lub ntiaj teb thib peb,"Hais tias Mark Taffet, Tus Thawj Tswj ntawm Claressa Shields. "Claressa yog tshaib plab thiab mob siab muab tso rau kev ua tau zoo rau lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17 ntawm dazn. Saressa muaj cov hom phiaj lofty thiab kuv tsis muaj qhov tsis ntseeg tias nws yuav ua tiav txhua tus ntawm lawv, suav nrog kev sib ntaus thiab swb Christina Hub thaum lwm xyoo tom ntej. Kuv cia siab tias Shield vs rankin yog ib qho kev sib ntaus sib tua uas cov kiv cua yuav txaus siab heev.”

 

 

 

28-Xyoo-laus Rankin muab tso rau hauv ib qho kev ua tau zoo thiab muaj siab tawv thaum poob ib qho kev sib tw rau Alicia superweight ChampleShip Chak ntawm lub yim hli ntuj ntawm lub xyoo no. Ua ntej ntawd, Nws khaws cov nyiaj WBC niaj hnub sib tw nrog cov yeej tseem ceeb tshaj Finland's Sanand's San Sanna Turunen nyob rau hauv Lub rau hli ntuj.

 

 

 

"Kuv zoo siab txog kev sib ntaus thiab zoo siab tau sawv cev Scotland ntawm xws li theem loj,"Bankin tau hais. "Hauv kev ntaus pob, tsis muaj dab tsi tsis yooj yim sua thiab thaum lub Kaum Ib Hlis 17, Nws yuav yog peb nyob rau ntawd thaum lub tswb nrov thiab kuv xav tias nws yuav tau ua ib lub ntuj raug txim ntawm kev sib ntaus. "

Nico Hernandez captures IBA flyweight World title in 5th professional fight Calls out fellow Olympic bronze medalist “Irish” Paddy Barnes


Inaugural kev tshwm sim
HIGH tej ceg txheem ntseeg
Saturday, Tej zaum 19, 2018 * 9:00 p.m. THIAB / 6:00 p.m. PT
The new IBA World flyweight champion Nico Hernandez
(L-R) head trainer Lewis Hernandez, assistant trainer Villa, Nico Hernandez, Hall of Fame referee and IBA official Steve Smoger and promote John Andersen.
(photo courtesy of Courtney Wells / Boyd Gaming Corp.)

MULVANE, Tej zaum. (Tej zaum 21, 2018)History was made this past Saturday night on the “Lub superbox nyob: Muaj cov tswg siab” pay-per-view card, thaum 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and local hero, Nico Hernandez, knocked out Hungarian challenger Xyoo Tshiab Eve “Lub ntsiag to tus neeg tua neeg” Tshooj in the opening round to capture the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Flyweight World Championship in only his fifth professional fight, ntawm Kansas Star Arena nyob rau hauv Mulvane, Kansas.

 

 

 

In the first world title fight ever held in Kansas, Hernandez (5-0, 4 Kos) overwhelmed Kanalas (14-7, 9 Kos), the former World Boxing Federation (WBF) super flyweight world champion, to become the youngest (22) IBA world champion ever, as well as setting the record for the fewest pro fights needied to become IBA world titlist.

 

Lub superbox nyob: Muaj cov tswg siab was launched as Super Channel’s new live boxing series,Lub superbox nyob, nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog Ko Hmo ntuj Boxing LLC, and it aired live exclusively in Canada on Super Channel.

 

 

 

Integrated Sports Media distributed “Lub superbox nyob: Muaj cov tswg siab” Hauv Tebchaws Meskas ntawm Cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view as it was live-streamed worldwide on FITE.TV App thiab Lub Vev Xaib (Tsis suav nrog Canada).

 

 

 

Hernandez was aggressive from the opening bell, pounding Kanalashead and body. A Hernandez left hook to the body really hurt Kanalas, who went down from a right that followed the vicious liver shot. Kanalas beat Hall of Fame Steve Smoger‘s count, and it was only a matter of time before Hernandez would end the fight. It came soon, right after another body-and-head combination put the over-matched Hungarian on the mat for the second and final time.

 

 

 

A lot of people underestimate my power,” Hernandez said after the fight. “I believe that once he felt my power, I don’t think he wanted it anymore. I felt like I took his heart away. I was patient, I wanted it to go a few rounds to see what he had, but I took his heart away. I can’t really be disappointed because I am a world champion now.

 

 

 

Nico was explosive Saturday night and he showed killer instinct,” pab txhawb John Andersen commented. “He was going to box, but I think he smelled fear, and Nico got into Kanalashead. He sensed it and jumped on him.

 

 

 

Before he left the ring, Hernandez took the microphone in the center of the ring and called out three-time Olympian and two-time Olympic bronze medalist, “Irish” Paddy Barnes (5-0, 1 KO), who was the favored to win a gold medal in the flyweight division at the 2016 Olympics. He was eliminated in the round of 16 and Hernandez took home the bronze medal. “There’s a bronze medalist from (Northern) Ireland, Paddy Barnes, and that’s who I’d really love to fight.

 

 

 

I think that’s a fight we should start a conversation about,” Andersen remarked. “It’s not line Barnes is 21 (nws yog 31) and I don’t know of a lot of 30 or older flyweights. It makes a lot of sense and can be a big fight. They’re both Olympic bronze medalist, already fought in scheduled 10 thiab 12 round fights, and have belts. (Barnes is the WBO Intercontinental flyweight champ). Nico needs to step up in terms of competition, heev. I think they should get in the ring and then we can see what happens.

 

 

 

If they don’t want to make this fight right away, maybe we can build it up by putting them on the same card, and then fight next year. This fight makes a lot of sense for both fighters and Nico has already said he wants to fight Barnes.

 

 

 

Hernandez joined reigning IBA world champions, teeb heavyweight Sergey Kovalev and junior middleweight Kos rau delca, as well as past IBA world champions such as Hall of Famers Oscar tsib la Hoya, George foreman, Roberto Duran thiab Arturo Gatti, in addition to starsRoy Jones, Jr., Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosely, James Toney, Mikkel kessler, Eric morales, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Glen Johnson thiab Antonio Tarver.

 

 

 

2011 Russia Junior Championships gold medalist Andrey afonin (6-0, 3 Kos) kept his undefeated record in tact when Tus pedro “Tus reguilete” Rodriguez (23-4, 19 Kos), the Cuban native and former World Boxing Association (WBA) Tus yeej Cruerweight Medalatin, was unable to answer the bell in the third round of the co-featured event.

 

 

 

Unbeaten Ukrainian heavyweight Oleksandr Teslenko (13-0, 11 Kos), promoted by DiBella Entertainment and fighting out of Toronto, nres TerranceBig JimMarbra (9-6, 7 Kos) nyob rau hauv lub thib ob puag ncig.

 

 

 

Undefeated Washington Featherweight Victor Morales, Jr. (9-0, 5 Kos) was too much forDavid Berna (15-4, 14 Kos), ntawm Hungary, who complained of an elbow injury and lost by way of a second-round technical knockout, in the televised opener.

 

 

 

In the television swing bout, which was held prior to the main event, popular Wichita junior welterweight Jeff Strum (3-0, 2 Kos) kept the train rollinwith a second-round knockout of Nigeria-native Archie Weah Weah (2-11).

 

 

 

In the most competitive fight of the night, as well as the lone match that went the complete distance, St. Louis cruiserweight Leroy Jones (3-3, 2 Kos) won a four-round unanimous decision over Kansas City, KS favorite Chris Harris (2-3-2, 2 Kos).

 

Sau kom tiav tau rau hauv qab no:

 

RAUG RAWS NTAUB NTAWV TAU

 

 

 

MAIN kev tshwm sim – VACANT IBA FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Nico Hernandez (5-0, 4 Kos), Wichita, KS

WTKO1 (2:52)

Sylvester Kanalas (14-8, 9 Kos), Pecs, Hungary

(Hernandez won vacant IBA World flyweight title)

 

 

 

CO-FEATURE – Heavyweights

Andrey afonin (6-0, 3 Kos), Kursky, Russia

WTKO2 (3:00)

Pedro Rodriguez (23-5, 19 Kos), Miami, FL by way of Cuba

 

 

 

HEAVYWEIGHTSs

Oleksandr Teslenko (13-0, 11 Kos), Toronto, Canada by way of Ukraine

WKO2 (0:30)

Terrance Marba (9-6, 7 Kos), Saint Petersburg, IBCE

 

 

 

CRUISERWEIGHTS

Leroy Jones (3-3, 2 Kos), Saint Louis, MO

WDEC4 (39-37, 39-37, 39-37)

Chris Harris (2-3-2, 2 Kos), Kansas City, KS

 

 

 

Junior Welterweights

Jeff Strum (3-0, 2 Kos), Wichita, KS

WTKJO2 (2:56)

Archie Weah Weah (2-11), Norcross, GA by way of Liberia

 

 

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Victor Morales, Jr. (9-0, 5 Kos), Vancouver, WA

WTKO2 (2:56)

David Berna (15-4, 14 Kos), Lub hauv pliaj, Hungary

 

 

 

 

Canadian fight fans can contact their local cable provider to subscribe to Super Channel and all that it offers, xws li hwm series, movies thiab ntau npaum li cas, rau raws li tsawg li $9.95 tauj ib lub hlis.

 

 

Qhov muag (www.venum.com) is the official gloves and apparel provider for Lub superbox nyob.

 

NTAUB NTAWV:

 

 

 

www.konightboxing.com, www.internationalboxingSssociation.com

 

 

 

Twitter: @NicoMHernandez @KONightBoxing @SCSportsTV Kansas_Star @KansasStarArena @IntegratedPPV @Fitetv @NeonStarSE