标记档案: 马耳他

科里托与皮利彭科的战争以戏剧性的血腥方式结束

报告: 赞布罗塔迪卡罗

在周五 晚上在斯利马的 MedAsia Playa, 马耳他, 当地发起人达伦·卡沙 (Darren Casha) 竭尽全力呈现最激动人心的拳击和音乐之夜之一,预示着岛上夏季的结束.

这些年来我参加过一些轰动的事件, 但以前从未参加过这样的活动.

首先是位置, 就在地中海沿岸, 说真的,我的意思是就在岸边, 因为戒指设置在令人惊叹的 MedAsia Playa 的一个游泳池上, 距离波光粼粼的地中海最多只有几米.

音乐, 好吧我能说什么, 舞蹈排行榜冠军 Phats 和 Small 在整个活动期间进行了表演,而在不实际表演时,歌手 Ben Ofoedu MCd 则加入了拳击元素.

说到这里,让我们开始讨论拳击吧, 至少是拳击元素的开始, 在真正的战斗之前,我们为传奇人物杰克·拉莫塔默哀一分钟并鸣响十响礼炮, 几天前去世的前波兰美国拳击手和克朗克教练彼得·波兹卡(Peter Pozyczka)也去世了 12 几个月到今天.

彼得的女儿维多利亚, 他从加利福尼亚前往马耳他庆祝他的忌日, 她作为特邀嘉宾出席并被邀请进入擂台谈论她的父亲, 他曾于 20 世纪 90 年代在马耳他作战,对这里的人民和美丽的岛屿非常着迷,维多利亚认为马耳他将是在他去世周年纪念日撒骨灰的最佳地点.

行, 现在进入拳击. 这场头条比赛是马耳他本土选手“杀手”比利·科里托和乌克兰选手“野兽”伊戈尔·皮利彭科之间的职业重量级比赛。.

Pylypenko 受到了大约 800 名出席的狂欢者的真诚热烈欢迎, 但当本·奥弗杜 (Ben Ofoedu) 宣布当地英雄科里托 (Corito) 即将到来时,分贝水平就超出了标准.

第一回合双方主角都直接进攻, 皮利彭科(Pylypenko)连续出拳,试图阻止猛烈冲锋的科里托(Corito)落地他标志性的大俯冲投篮. 随着回合的进行,这位乌克兰大个子利用他的身高和臂展优势取得了良好的效果, 介入并用大的左右组合撕裂,然后在科里托能够着陆任何重要的东西之前后退. 但这并没有阻止杀手, 他只是走过来, 到处拍奇怪的照片, 在他在内线投篮之前. 破解所有行动回合.

更多的同样在第二, 尽管有时比赛会变成拳击/综合格斗的混合形式,乌克兰大个子每次从内侧过来都会将科里托绑起来, 在奇怪的场合,他真的用腿勾住了科里托的腿,而且相当怀疑是用了他的头. 因此,科里托的右眼上方遭受了相当严重的割伤也就不足为奇了.

第三轮并没有太大不同, 除了科里托加快步伐,找到了房间并拍出了一些精彩的镜头, 其中之一将 Pylypenko 带到了画布上. 对于乌克兰队来说这是一场非常糟糕的比赛, 明智点, 裁判在近距离战斗中再次用头抓住皮利彭科后也扣了一分.

第四局又是一场全面的战争,不幸的是很早就发生了另一场头部冲突, 不确定乌克兰人是否故意, 但后果是马耳他冠军的左眼严重割伤.

科里托满脸是血,看上去就像是在罗马斗兽场激战的角斗士。, 他的战斗方式很适合, 清楚地意识到比赛有可能停止,科里托投入了巨大的投篮, 虽然许多人稳稳地着陆, 这位乌克兰大个子很快又把对手绑起来,把他推到绳子上,试图阻止更多的大人物落地,但徒劳无功。.

大约在回合进行到一半时, 裁判查理·卡多纳叫了暂停,并让科里托的角球擦去了脸上的血迹. 战斗重新开始,科里托处于优势地位,但大约一分钟后,又发生了一场近距离的头部冲突. 这次裁判叫了暂停,并示意场边医生检查伤口。, 检查结束后,医生表示伤口太严重,比赛无法继续进行,裁判查理·卡多纳在第四轮比赛进行到两分四十九秒时宣布比赛结束,并宣布比赛为“技术抽签”.

在成为头条新闻的 Corito-Pylypenko 比赛之前,进行了三场表演赛, 第一场是马耳他对阵英国的比赛,参赛者是当地姑娘 Marie Claire Church 和来自谢菲尔德的 Sophie Gelder, 随后是 Team Corito’s Way 拳击手 Redent Galea 和 Paul Zammit 之间的全马耳他比赛,最后一场表演赛由来自马耳他的前世界冠军 Scott Dixon 对阵布拉德福德的 Chucky Robson, 谁从蜜月中抽出了时间来参加.

正如我一开始所说,这是一次严肃的特殊活动,地点是, 好吧我能说什么, 太棒了. 我只希望达伦·卡沙明年能再做一次这样的事情, 如果他这样做,我会立即预订航班.

MBA Revokes Billy Corito’s License in Unprecedented Style

Social Media was buzzing yesterday with the news that Malta’s most famous, internationally, professional boxer Billy Corito had his Malta Boxing Association (MBA) license revoked, ahead of his 22ND September fight

 

The fuss on Social Media wasn’t so much about the fact that MBA President Mr. Michael Bonello had decided to revoke Mr. Corito’s license, but the reason why and the unusual method he chose to inform Mr. Corito that they had chosen to do so.

 

Without doubt these days Social Media is proving the simplest way for getting information disseminated as quickly as possible, but it does seem highly unprofessional, even possibly unethical, though to inform Malta’s best known boxer via WhatsApp of the decision.

 

然而, whilst Mr. Bonello’s decision to utilize Social Media to inform Mr. Corito of the decision probably wasn’t the wisest of choices, in itself that particular faux pas pales in comparison to his chosen statement, which was “Hi Billy, I know you are boxing. As you know you will be losing your MBA license. I am sorry I will not back you up this time”. Billy Corito’s response was a simple “OK thanks”

 

Following receiving the news Mr. Corito immediately contacted Mr. Charlie Cardona of the Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) 和先生. Gianluca Di Caro from the British & 爱尔兰拳击局 (比巴) to ascertain if either would be willing to license him, or as in the case of MBC relicense him, both of whom agreed.

 

Last year Mr. Corito, who was previously licensed by the MBC for a number of years, was forced to hand back his MBC license by the MBA before they would license him to fight on an event sanctioned by themselves.

 

Speaking from his home Mr. Corito said.

 

“I was shocked at Michael’s message, it makes no sense, I am the face of Maltese Boxing, everyone knows me.

 

The MBA wanted me to fight on their shows, so I did, but now they don’t want me to fight on MBC shows, which is childish.

 

I don’t like politics, 我是一名拳击手, 我想战斗, I want to fight not just in Malta, I want to put Malta on the Boxing map.

 

When I was with the MBC before I got to fight in England, but with MBA my only option is to fight here in Malta only, so really I am not worried, more angry the way they did it.”

 

 

-End-

 

 

Corito Stops Ellis as Gelder Outpoints Bogdanovic In Malta

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在周五 夜晚, at the Aria Complex in San Gwann, Malta’s own Heavyweight King Billy Corito scored yet another emphatic victory, this time over late replacement, Great Britain’s Matt Ellis.

 

Originally Corito was lined up to face Lee Kellett, who unfortunately was unable to make it through the floods in Cumbria to compete against the local star on this special Stephen Vaughan promoted Malta versus UK charity event, Fight For Life in aid of Caritas.

 

In front of a packed house, both fighters started hard and fast, Ellis utilising his jab to good effect to stop the local hero getting in too close, however as the bout progressed nothing Ellis could do could stop Corito getting in close and letting rip with big rights to the body of the Englishman.

 

The first two rounds were very close, but the third was a different matter altogether, Corito started fast and backed the Englishman onto the ropes with some superb combinations, once there Corito proceeded to target the body and then around the thirty second mark let rip with a powerful body shot that sent Ellis to the canvas, then as referee Lee Murtagh began the count the Englishman’s corner threw the towel in, which was ignored and the referee continued to count Ellis out.

 

The official time of the stoppage was thirty three seconds of the third round.

 

Following his victory Corito was informed by Stephen Vaughan that his next fight will be in the United Kingdom, where he will fight in a six rounder on the undercard of Tasif Khan versus Isaac Quaye WBU Super Flyweight World Championship bout in Bradford on February 6.

 

Prior to Corito-Ellis, local Light Heavyweight Goran Bogdanovic made his professional debut against Bilston, West Midlands, UK’s Jamie Gelder.

 

Gelder started hard and fast, taking the fight to Bogdanovic, and then continued to keep up the high pace of attack for the entire four rounds, forcing Bogdanovic to be defensive throughout.

 

Bogdanovic did have some success, backing the Englishman onto the ropes and letting rip with fast and furious combinations of his own, however not enough to capture any of the rounds.

 

After four sensational rounds of boxing Judges Nick Aish and Stephen Farrugia both scored it 36-40, whilst Judge Gwayn Bonsfield scored the bout 37-39, all in favour of Jamie Gelder.

 

Supporting the two professional bouts were a number of Malta vs UK Novice Pro bouts as well as two exhibition bouts featuring local fighters.

打报告: Corito Reigns Supreme In Title ClashLaamouz Stops Mukhamadiyarov as New Stars Farrugia and Brown Shine.

报告: 赞布罗塔 (江) 迪卡罗

照片: Viktor Vella

 

 

在周五 夜晚, in the grounds of the incredibly beautiful Monte Kristo Estates in Hal Luqa, 马耳他, local boxing fans were treated to a magnificent night of International boxing.

 

本次活动, which was headlined by the MBC International Heavyweight title clash between Malta’s very own ‘King’ Billy Corito and the big hitting (18 KO’s from 27 胜) Latvian Edgars Kalners, was the first event from new promoters Steve Carauna and Mark Calleja, along with a little help from experienced British promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Right from the opening bell Corito went straight on the attack, landing a big right to the head, Kalners stood his ground and shot out a strong jab, only to receive another big right hand that connected flush.

 

What followed next was a controlled exchange between both protagonists that had many of the highly vocal fans on their feet and cheering on their man.

 

After a fairly frenetic start both fighters settled into a slower pace for the rest of the round.

 

Round two was fought at a good pace, with both men exchanging big shots throughout.

 

Without doubt both the first couple of rounds were fairly close, although surely could only be scored in favour of Corito due to him not only being the busier but also his shots showed way more intent, but the third was a totally different affair.

 

Corito slowly ground his man down, forcing Kalners back constantly with a series of powerful salvos, a number of which shook the big Latvian to the core, each time the local crowd became more vocal in encouraging their man to step up the attacks, which on some occasions he did much to the delight of the partisan crowd.

 

More of the same from Corito in the fourth, however Kalners seemed to have lost the will to go toe-to-toe, which made the round very much a one sided affair, with Kalners covering up often and allowing Corito to let rip with big right hands.

 

During one of the exchanges Kalners seemed to be caught in the rib area and as he went to shoot out a right hand of his own let out a cry of pain, after which pulled his right arm across his chest and began to turn away from his forward advancing foe.

 

Corito cautiously moved forward and looked toward referee Lee Murtagh for guidance on whether he should continue the attack or not on the stricken Latvian.

 

Whilst a gentlemanly act from Corito, it almost cost him dear as Kalners turned and threw out a strong jab and looked set to throw a big right.

 

Corito responded with another salvo of big rights and kept up the pressure until the end of the round.

 

Coming out in the fifth Kalners seemed sluggish and was breathing heavily, clearly in some form of discomfort, however Corito was not going to make the same mistake as in the previous round and once again began throwing big right hands at every conceivable opportunity.

 

For virtually the whole round it was Corito walking his opponent down, throwing big right hands to head and body, then in the dying seconds of the round Corito stepped up the pressure once more.

 

When the bell rang Corito turned and headed straight to his corner, however Kalners appeared disoriented for a few seconds before finally heading back to his corner, referee Lee Murtagh showed some concern, as did MBC Chief Medical officer Dr Mark Xuereb, who immediately headed to Kalners’ corner and began checking over the distressed Latvian.

 

As the minute break was coming to an end the referee stepped forward, as it was clear that Kalners was in no position to continue and waved the bout off just as the opening bell for round six rang.

 

Have to say I’ve seen Billy Corito in action a number of times, he’s always been good for the money, but this time he was magnificent.

 

Credit in part must go to Corito’s coach, former WBU World Champion Shea Neary, who came up with a game plan that surprised most, gone were the big haymaker’s Corito is so well known for, instead Corito was controlled, good head movement and his punches were crisp, sharp and more importantly nearly always bang on target.

 

Word is that Corito’s team were so impressed with his performance that discussions are already underway for a mouth watering showdown later this year with a certain big name British Heavyweight.

 

The main support see Pieta, Malta’s Haithem Laamouz in action against Russia’s Ravil Mukhamadiyarov.

 

Laamouz took the fight to the more experienced Mukhamadiyarov right from the start and kept up the pressure throughout the first couple of rounds.

 

Early on in the second Laamouz landed a cracking body shot that sent Mukhamadiyarov to the deck, as referee Lee Murtagh reached the 8 count surprisingly the tough Russian jumped to his feet. The plucky lad surprised most observers by making it to the end of the round despite Laamouz’s efforts to finish the fight early.

 

From the third on the pressure from Laamouz was clearly proving too much for Mukhamadiyarov, the Russian covering up and only occasionally responding with an ineffective jab to keep the Maltese lad at bay.

 

Early in the fifth round Laamouz backed Mukhamadiyarov onto the ropes and began a non-stop assault, until referee Lee Murtagh stepped in to save the Russian from further punishment on the one minute and thirty seven second mark.

 

Supporting the pro bouts were a number of International Novice Pro and semi-pro bouts between local boxers and a team from the United Kingdom.

 

The Novice Pro is a recently introduced division featuring boxers with limited amateur or unlicensed boxing experience but wishing to compete in the professional division.

 

The Novice Pro division is operated under full professional boxing rules and with the same medical requirements as the professional division.

 

The main differences between Novice Pro and Pro bouts are that, only Novice Pro licensed boxers can compete against another Novice Pro Licensed boxer and that the rounds are of two minute duration, not three as in the pro ranks.

 

行, so now that’s explained let’s get back to the action.

 

The final Novice Pro bout see Malta’s Malik Zinad against UK’s William O’Reilly in a six, two minute round contest for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Light Heavyweight title.

 

These two warriors went to war right from the opening bell, both giving their all for every single second of every round.

 

In the fourth Zinad stepped up the pace, occasionally forcing O’Reilly onto his back foot, it was later during one of these forceful attacks that Zinad began letting rip with some mighty bombs, one of which was just a tad off target and the thumb of his glove accidently entered the eye socket of the English lad, no surprise that as it did O’Reilly let out a shocked scream of pain as he headed for the canvas.

 

Dr Xuereb and his medical team were by the clearly distressed Englishman’s side in an instant, literally as referee Lee Murtagh waved the bout off.

 

I’m pleased to say that I had spoken with William O’Reilly since and he is absolutely OK and there is no lasting damage to his eye.

 

Prior to Zinad-O’Reilly was Malta’s Kerstin Brown against the UK’s Nathan Lavery, for the vacant WBU Europe Novice Pro Super Bantamweight title.

 

Young Brown is definitely one to watch and judging on his performance 在周五 night is destined to become a future star, think of a younger Carl Frampton and that’ll give you an idea of just how classy and exciting young Brown is.

 

From start to finish the youngster controlled the bout like a seasoned pro, his ring craft was supreme, cutting off the ring to keep Lavery pinned against the ropes before closing in and letting rip with lightning fast double handed flurries.

 

Nobody was surprised when the score cards were read out, a shutout 60-51 in favour of Brown, as he really dominated the bout from start to finish, outboxing his taller opponent in sensational fashion.

 

The first Novice Pro bout featured Malta’s Max Farrugia against the UK’s Lewis Burns in a four rounder.

 

As with young Kerstin Brown, Farrugia is another emerging star, this kid has it all, think Junior Witter in his younger days, slick, switch boxing with so much panache it is mouth watering to watch.

 

From start to finish Farrugia out boxed his tough opponent, at times he made it look too easy, but believe me it wasn’t as Burns is one tough cookie and gave his all for every second of every round, just Farrugia is a class act, one that will be a great addition to the pro ranks that’s for sure.

 

After four sensational round the ringside judges scored the bout 40-36 (两次) 和 40-37 in favour of the deserving Max Farrugia.

 

What a cracking fight and as with the other Novice Pro bouts, easily equal in quality to the full pro bouts.

 

The results for the semi-pro bouts are:

 

Noel Lebrun (马耳他) vs Jonathan Dean (联合王国)

 

Judges Scores – Majority Decision in favour of UK’s Jonathan Dean.

李Murtagh的 27-30, Darren Mairs 29-29 and Steve Farrugia 28-29

 

Goran Bogdanovic (马耳他) vs Bradley McDonnell (联合王国)

 

Judges Scores – Split Decision in favour of Malta’s Goran Bogdanovic.

李Murtagh的 29-28, Darren Mairs 29-30 and Steve Farrugia 29-28