Tag Archives: Marcos Hernandez

Anthony Dirrell Battles Exciting Contender Marcos Hernández in Co-Main Event of Canelo vs. Plant SHOWTIME PPV

Undefeated Former World Champion Rey Vargas Returns To Battle
Mexico’s Leonardo Báez in Super Bantamweight Showdown

Die! Super Lightweight Contenders Elvis Rodríguez and
Juan Pablo Romero Square Off in Pay-Per-View Opener at
9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT

Las fegasi (October 18, 2021) – Three high-stakes matchups featuring former world champions, top contenders and rising future champions have been added to the highly anticipated SHOWTIME PPV event headlined by Canelo Álvarez ati Caleb “Sweethands” Plant battling for the undisputed super middleweight championship on Saturday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 6 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Two-time super middleweight world champion Anthony "The AjA" Dirrell will square off against exciting contender “Madman” Marcos Hernández in the 10-round co-main event, while unbeaten former super bantamweight world champion King Vargas returns to action against Mexico’s Leonardo Báez Ninu ifamọra 10-yika. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT, super lightweight contenders Elvis Rodríguez ati Juan Pablo Romero will duel in a 10-round showdown.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions and sponsored by Hennessy and Value.

Dirrell (33-2-2, 24 KOs), a two-time WBC 168-pound world champion, won the title for the first time with a unanimous decision over Sakio Bika in 2014. The native of Flint, mi. dropped the title the next year to Badou Jack by majority decision, before putting together six straight victories to get back into position to fight for the championship again. He captured the title for a second time in 2019, winning a technical decision victory over Avni Yildirim. Julọ laipe, Dirrell battled Kyrone Davis to a draw in February, in his first fight since a title fight defeat against David Benavidez in September 2019.

"Mo wa gidigidi ṣetan fun yi ija,” said Dirrell. “I know Hernandez is a tough competitor and I’m sure he’ll have a lot of fans there since we’re fighting on the same card as Canelo. But I know I’m ready to fight on the big stage and on a card of this magnitude. I fought on the Errol Spence Jr. la. Shawn Porter undercard and I think this fight night is going to have a similar feel. I’m just prepared to do whatever I have to do to get the victory. The fans should expect fireworks. I’m not shying away from the action and hopefully I can get the winner of Canelo vs. Plant if I perform well on November 6.”

Fighting out of Fresno, Calif., Hernández (15-4-2, 3 KOs) has faced excellent competition in his career, battling a litany of tough fellow rising contenders. The 28-year-old most recently scored an impressive unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Armando Resendiz in September. In addition to his recent triumph, Hernández has twice faced former unified super welterweight champion Jeison Rosario, fighting to a draw in their first meeting before losing the rematch. He has also taken down then-unbeaten fighters in Kevin Newman II and Thomas Hill.

“I’m having a great training camp for this fight coming off of my performance in early September,"Said Hernandez. “As always, the fans can expect me to bring an entertaining fight. I know that I’m up against a former world champion who’s accomplished a lot in his career. I’m just focusing on working hard every day to get the victory and everything that will come with it.”

The former WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion, Vargas (34-0, 22 KOs) will return from layoff due to injury when he enters the ring on November 6. The 30-year-old went on the road to the U.K. to capture his title in 2017, winning a decision over previously unbeaten Gavin McDonnell. A native of Mexico City, Vargas made five successful defenses of his title, defeating top contenders including Oscar Negrete, Ronny Rios and Azat Hovhannisyan. His last fight and fifth successful title defense came via a unanimous decision over former world champion Tomoki Kameda in July 2019.

“I’m very happy for my return to the ring and my debut with PBC,” said Vargas. “You are going to see a renewed Rey Vargas on November 6. My opponent is a good fighter with speed who throws a lot of combinations. It will be a tough fight, but I know I have what it takes to win. I couldn’t be happier to be on the big stage on Canelo’s undercard. I know that I have to shine on fight night, take advantage of this showcase, and deliver a great fight for the fans.”

The Baja California, Mexico native Báez (21-4, 12 KOs) enters this fight the winner of his last three outings, all coming by TKO. The 26-year-old put together the winning streak after defeats to the previously unbeaten Carlos Caraballo and former title challenger Jason Moloney. Báez, who has fought professionally since 2013, will fight in the U.S. for the fourth time on November 6. Amongst his stateside outings, Báez dominated former interim champion Moises Flores on his way to earning a unanimous decision in February 2020.

“I’m excited for this great challenge on November 6,” said Báez. “I’m planning on giving the fans a true Mexican war and leaving it all in the ring to get the victory. It’s an honor to fight on the Canelo undercard and I’m going to make the most of it. This is going to be a toe-to-toe war, and I’m going to show that he’s not able to stand up to my power and aggression.”

Rodríguez (11-1-1, 10 KOs) burst onto the scene with knockout victories in 10 ti rẹ akọkọ 11 njà. He capped off a five-win 2020 campaign with a knockout of Cameron Krael in October and a decision victory against Luis Alberto Veron four months later. Fighting out of his native Santo Domingo, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, Rodríguez most recently dropped a narrow majority decision against Kenneth Sims Jr. ni oṣu Karun.

“I am very thankful to my team for getting me this tremendous opportunity opening up the pay-per-view for the biggest fight of the year,” said Rodríguez. “I have a tough opponent in front of me, but I’m in the best shape of my life. I’m ready to show everyone that I’m the real deal. My goal remains the same, and that’s to win a world title in 2022. First, I am just focused on November 6 and making sure I take advantage of the opportunity that a victory will produce on my road to the world title.”

Romero (14-0, 9 KOs) ni tan-pro ni 2017 after fighting for his native Mexico at the 2016 Olympic ere. The 31-year-old dispatched solid veterans Nestor Armas, Nestor Gonzalez and Ranses Payano in 2019, before earning a 10-round decision over Sergio Torres Alvarado in his only 2020 idije. Romero made it back-to-back 10-round unanimous decision triumphs in April of this year, as he won his U.S. debut by defeating Deiner Berrio. Throughout his extensive amateur career, Romero owns an impressive victory over unbeaten welterweight contender Gabriel Maestre.

“I’m very excited that my team was able to get me this great opportunity to fight on a Canelo show in Las Vegas,” said Romero. “I feel just as happy and excited to fight as I did for the Olympic games. I’m going to prove what I’m made of on November 6. No matter who my opponent is, I always train hard and prepare to do whatever I can to earn the victory.”

# # #

ABOUT CANELO VS. PLANT
Canelo vs.. Plant will see boxing’s consensus No. 1 iwon-fun-iwon Onija, Mexican superstar and unified WBA/WBC/WBO Super Middleweight World Champion Canelo Álvarez face undefeated IBF Super Middleweight World Champion Caleb “Sweethands” Plant in a historic showdown on Saturday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 6, live on SHOWTIME PPV at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com. The event is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions and sponsored by Hennessy and Value.

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.SHO.com/sports, www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow on Twitter with the hashtag #CaneloPlant, and @Canelo, @SweetHandsPlant, @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @Canelo, @CalebPlant, @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions or become a fan on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing.

MARCOS HERNANDEZ TRAINING CAMP QUOTES & Awọn fọto


Once-Beaten Contender Hernandez Battles Jeison Rosario in Rematch Saturday, Kínní 23 in Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes Action from The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota Beginning at 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT

Tẹ NIBI for Photos from Team Hernandez

Egbe Omi, CALIF. (Kínní 15, 2019) – Once-beaten contender Mad Man” Marcos Hernandez will look to continue his winning streak fromThe Contender Season Five”, when he rematches Jeison Rosario live on FS1 and FOX Deportes Saturday, Kínní 23 from the Armory in Minneapolis and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.


Coverage on FS1 and FOX Deportes begins live at 10 p.m. ATI / 7 p.m. PT and is headlined by former WBC super-middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell facing Avni Yildirim for the vacant WBC Super Middleweight Championship.

The 25-year-old from Fresno, California is looking to continue his journey to a world title as he has beaten four well-regarded prospects in only fifteen fights. Hernandez is currently training with Henry Ramirez in Riverside, California, and looking forward to his rematch with Rosario, who he fought to a draw last February in Texas.

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by Warriors Boxing and TGB Promotions, ni o wa lori tita bayi, and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/and through Ticketmaster.

Here is what Hernandez had to say about his upcoming matchup and more:

On his rematch against Jeison Rosario:
I fought Jeison Rosario almost one year ago exactly. I have a lot of respect for him because we fought to a draw, but that being said, I felt I got the better of him. This not a six-round bout like our first match, this is a ten-round fight, and I know what needs to be done to further my career with my performance in this fight.

On his recent training camp:
I really like training with Henry Ramirez in Riverside, California. Henry is a cool guy who’s trained a lot of top fighters and knows what it takes to get the job done. In Fresno there were many distractions, so moving away from my family, my wife and kids, it is a sacrifice that I make to go to the next level. This is a job and I treat it like a job. I am doing everything possible to be a contender.

On fighting on this PBC event on FS1 and FOX Deportes:
I’m very excited as this is my fourth time on FS1. I love what Premier Boxing Champions is doing for the sport of boxing, bringing fights to network television. FS1 has been good to me and I am excited that one of my biggest wins will be on FS1 so everyone can watch it.

On his goals for 2019:
“Mo fẹ lati duro lọwọ, but my focus is solely on Rosario and getting that win. My hopes are to get in with a fighter with a big name. I’ve fought a lot of tough fighters, but not a lot of big-name fighters yet. I am hoping that by the end of this year I can fight one of those fighterspeople have seen on television for years.

# # #

Marcos Hernandez Looking to Steal the Show on The Contender Finale

FRESNO, BI ELEYI (Kọkànlá Oṣù 8, 2018) – Middleweight Mad Man” Marcos Hernandez (12-1-1, 3 KOs) will look to continue his recent success on Awọn Contender finale this Friday at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The 6-round bout will be televised on EPIX, as he takes on fellow cast member Quantavious Cash (10-1, 7 KOs).

Hernandez, who hails from Fresno, BI ELEYI, is the only cast member of The Contender that didn’t lose a single fight on the show, besides Shane Mosley Jr. (11-2, 8 KOs) ati Brandon Adams (20-2, 13 KOs), who will meet in the finals. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, Hernandez defeated Daniel Danuli (14-3, 10 KOs) in a fight that Valdivia was rocked badly in the last two rounds. Some controversy happened after the bout as Valdivia was originally announced the winner, despite being out boxed and beaten, an official at ringside counted the scores again and realized a judging error and announced Hernandez, the rightful winner.

On top of the bizarre ending, Hernandez was cut in the fight and forced to sit, because of his cut. Valdivia replaced him and got dropped and beaten by Shane Mosely Jr., who now is in the finals.

Hernandez is readier than ever now to make things happen as he wishes to keep his momentum moving forward and face the best in the division.

I have had a great camp with my trainer Henry Ramirez in Riverside, Ca, and I am ready for Friday night.” Said Hernandez. “I am going to show all of my skills when I step in the ring and I’m going to steal the show.

I have never seen Hernandez train this hard, be this motivated and want to prove a point this badly,” stated his longtime advisor, Peter Lopes. “This is a different ‘Mad Man’.

HERNANDEZ TO APPEAR ONTHE CONTENDER

(Ike: Epix / Dianna GarciaBeck Media)

FRESNO, BI ELEYI (August 1, 2018)Marcos “Mad Man” Hernandez (11-1-1, 3 KOs), who is advised by Al Haymon and fighting under the Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija platform of fight cards, will appear on the upcoming season of Awọn Contender on EPIX®.

 

Ti o ti ifojusọna ti o ni imọran pupọ, Lati tẹlifisiọnu MGM ati tẹlifisiọnu, will premiere on EPIX® on Aug. 24, 2018, ni 10 PM ET/PT with Hernandez being one of the more notable middleweights featured on the series multiple fights televised on FS1.

 

Hernandez, a native of Fresno, BI ELEYI, trained with his father Joey Hernandez until a heavily debated split-decision loss to Kyrone “O ku isalẹ” Davis made Hernandez rethink his training habits. He has since moved his camp to Southern California and begun training with Henry Ramirez. Since the move Hernandez, has since gone undefeated in the professional realm.

 

 

I am excited that a lot of people will get to see me on The Contender,” Said Hernandez. “I loved being on the show and growing up I watched it every week. It was amazing to see Andre Ward ati Sergio Mora nibẹ. Those guys are two fighters who fought at middleweight that I have looked up to my whole career.

 

This is an opportunity to create a better life for my son, my wife as well as my mom and dad. I am proud to be from Fresno and I want people to know where I am from and who I am fighting for.”

 

Epix® pros preliere ọjọ fun oludije naa, Fihan 16 Awọn onija vying fun igbanu asiwaju

Mark Buthing Boxing Boxing Comber

Lati tẹlifisiọnu MGM ati ifihan tẹlifisiọnu tẹlifisiọnu lati ṣeto lori August 24

Los Angeles - Okudu 27, 2018 - Ere Sanlision Sthunsion nẹtiwọki Epix® ti kede awọn 16 Awọn onija ti yoo dojukọ pẹlu ara wọn fun belii idije lori isoji ti Boxing Franchise Awọn Contender Isubu yii. Ti o ti ifojusọna ti o ni imọran pupọ, Lati tẹlifisiọnu MGM ati tẹlifisiọnu, Yoo ṣafihan fun Epix lori Oṣu Kẹjọ. 24, 2018 ni 10 PM et / PT.

 

 

 

Ti gbalejo nipasẹ asiwaju Boxing Aflent Andre “Ọmọ Ọlọrun "Ward, awọn akọkọ-ti-oniru-owo jara iṣowo ti ifigagbaga fun nẹtiwọki naa yoo jẹ ẹya 16 Awọn onija titaja wọn ni awọn ifilelẹ wọn ni awọn ija wọn ti n hu - awọn ija ti n dagba ati ipinnu lati ṣaṣeyọri awọn ala Boxing wọn. Awọn onija naa yoo jẹ arufin nipasẹ arosọ Boymentary Corddie Roach, ati olokiki olokiki Philadelphia Eminisita Betazim Richardson.

 

 

 

"Center gba TV ti ko ṣe akiyesi si fritriest rẹ. O ni awọn onija ọjọgbọn ti ara ẹni ati awọn ija ọjọgbọn gidi. Eti okun ijoko rẹ ati awọn itan otitọ ṣeto ohun-ọrọ ti awọn olutọpa wa yoo nireti ati pe Mo nifẹ rẹ,"Samisi fifuye, Alakoso ti tẹlifisiọnu MGM.

 

 

 

"Pẹlu iwọn tuntun ti Awọn Contender, Idojukọ wa lori gritty, Awọn itan ti ara ẹni ti awọn onijajaja ogun fun ogo Boxy,"Whight Michael wi, Aare, Ifiili. "O ṣe pataki fun wa lati wa awọn ẹni-kọọkan ti ko ṣe afihan awọn gige Boxing ati resilience ni iwọn, ṣugbọn awọn ti o fihan ijinle ọkan ati arin takiti ita ti rẹ. Wa 16 Awọn onija jẹ Vivacious, lile, apanilẹrin, ni ikanra, iwakọ ati iwuri, Ati pe a ni ayọ fun awọn onijakidijagan wa lati ni lati mọ awọn itan wọn ki o gbongbo fun wọn ninu oruka ati jade. "

 

 

 

Awọn 16 Awọn olutaka wa lati oriṣi awọn ipilẹ ti o ni ọjọgbọn ati awọn ibudo ninu igbesi aye, mu awọn itan alailẹgbẹ wọn, awọn eniyan, awọn agbara ati iwuri si jara.

 

 

 

Onija kọọkan yoo wa ni itumọ lati ṣe ikede tuntun 160-Iwon medweight ti Awọn Contender ati mu ile apamọwọ iṣiro-kariaye - ẹbun kan, eyi ti, Fun gbogbo awọn onija, ṣe aṣoju igbesi aye to dara julọ fun awọn idile wọn ati awọn ayanfẹ ti o wa pẹlu wọn nipasẹ gbogbo awọn oke ati awọn ọna ti awọn irin-ajo wọn.

 

 

 

Awọn 16 awọn onija lori Awọn Contender Akoko yii jẹ:

 

 

  • Ievgen "Kiniun" Khytrov, Ọjọ ori: 29, Ipo: 20, Ilu: Brooklyn, N.Y..– Aṣiwa Ilu Yukirenia kan, Olympian, Iewgen khytrov ti wa ni laipe si Amẹrika lati lepa ala rẹ ti di aṣaju aye ati lati ṣẹda igbesi aye ti o dara julọ fun idile rẹ. A ti ṣe iyasọtọ, dakẹrọrọ, eniyan eniyan. O tun jẹ ọkan lati lu.

 

 

  • Eric "Apaniyan Apaniyan" Walker, Ọjọ ori: 34, Ipo: 68, Ilu: Platemente, The. – Incarcerated ni 15 ọdun atijọ ati lo 14 awọn ọdun lẹhin awọn ifi fun ole jija ati igbiyanju iku, Eric "Apaniyan Apaniyan" Walker kọ ẹkọ si apoti lakoko ninu tubu. O ti wa ni bayi ija fun aye keji ni igbesi aye, Iwa laaye ti ko pẹ pupọ lati gbe awọn ala rẹ.

 

  • John "Apollo Kid" Thompson, Ọjọ ori: 29, Ipo: 70, Ilu: Newark, N.J. - lẹhin ti o padanu iya rẹ si Eedi ni ọdun mẹfa, OBIRIN MI, oluyaworan ati onija, John "Apollo Mathe" Thompson wa nibi lati fihan si agbaye ti ko le fi sii sinu ẹya si ẹya kankan pẹlu awọn akọle ti o yanilenu pẹlu 2015 WBA-NABA Super Welterweight, Wbo Inter-Neverental Super Welterweight ati Awọn idije Apoti.

 

  • Malcolm "Jiko" MCCALICEN, Ọjọ ori: 27, Ipo: 172, Ilu: Gigun eti okun gigun, Calif. -Ana ni aarin ti awọn ijaja ti o dagba dagba, Malcolm "Jiko" Mcallaster Ne Awọn ikanni Rẹ Lati Iranlọwọ Awọn miiran n tunimu ni ita igba iwaju ati ọdọ rẹ, Dagba ẹbi. Ni Boxing ti kọ igbasilẹ KO ti o yanilenu ati awọn 2014 Akọle Gloves Ques lori Irin-ajo Rẹ lati mu akọle ti Contensi naa.

 

 

  • Brandon "The Kanonu" Adams, Ọjọ ori: 28, Ipo: Aiṣiṣẹ, Ilu: Los Angeles, Calif. – Onija asopọ ni iwọn, Brandon "The Kanonu" Adams mọ ohun ti o tumọ si lati Titari nipasẹ ipọnju ati igbesẹ lati tọju idile rẹ nigbati ko si ẹlomiran ti o wa ni ayika. Ti n bọ lati adugbo arugbo, Eyi tobi ju baba ti igbesi aye samisi ipadabọ rẹ si Boxing Lẹhin Hiatus ọdun mẹta, ipilẹṣẹ nipasẹ pipadanu si oludije ẹlẹgbẹ, John Thompson.

 

  • Quitaviot "owo" owo, Ọjọ ori: 26, Ipo: 161, Ilu: Las fegasi, Nev. - Attanta Atlanta yii jẹ imudani igbasilẹ lọwọlọwọ fun Koo ti o yara julọ ni Georgia, Aṣioves aginjù mẹrin ti o wa ni Ilu ti Amẹrika ati Addist idẹ. Quitavious Owo ti n ja fun iya rẹ pẹ ati fun anfani lati fihan pe igbesi aye ija awọn onijagidijagan ija le jẹ gige.

 

 

  • Shane "sugarman" Mosley, Jr., Ọjọ ori: 27, Ipo: 149, Ilu: Santa Monica, Calif. – Contender adie, Ọmọ ti Gbẹkẹle Leventary ti Famer EXER "Suga" swee molley, Shane "sugarman" Mosley JR. n ja lati jade kuro ninu ojiji baba rẹ o si kọ agbara tirẹ.

 

  • Daniẹli "El Chalali", Ọjọ ori: 25, Ipo: 116, Ilu: Tulare, Calif. – Oniṣowo aṣa ati aṣoju ohun-ini gidi nipasẹ ọjọ, Nicknemed "El Chaulen" ("Koriko") Fun agbara asan rẹ, A bi Ipaawo Mexico Daniel Danulicia ni a bi lati ṣe igbesẹ sinu iwọn. Pẹlu awọn akọle pupọ pẹlu NABF Super Winterweight asiwaju bi aṣọ, o wa ni okiki ti o lepa lati fihan pe o fun wa ni kọlẹji fun Boxing jẹ gbigbe ti o tọ.

 

 

  • Michael "Awọn fadaka fadaka" Moore, Ọjọ ori: 31, Ipo: 252, Ilu:Cleveland, Oh. – Tunṣe lati igbesi aye lile lori awọn opopona, da pẹlu awọn oogun, Iku ati igbẹmi ara ẹbi, Michael Moore jẹ aṣikiri ati adari. Ti ni iyawo pẹlu awọn ọmọde meji, Morore n gbe nigbagbogbo lati ipinlẹ si ipinlẹ pẹlu ẹbi rẹ ni lati ṣe ilepa ni ilepa ala.

 

  • Gerald "G5" Sherrell, Ọjọ ori: 24, Ipo: 216, Ilu: Pittsburgh, Pa. – A fẹran ti atilẹba Onimọnjara dagba, Gerarad "G5" Sherrell jẹ onija ti ko ni ibajẹ ati onija ti ko ni aabo ati ti ara ẹni ti ara ẹni ti ara ẹni ti ara ẹni ti ara ẹni. Haight lati awọn iṣẹ naa, Yi ọpọlọpọ awọn ibọwọ goolu yii, Fadaka hoves ati junior Olympic, Ile-iṣẹ aabo agbegbe Zoo ti agbegbe yii nipasẹ ọjọ, ati baba ọdọ ni alẹ alẹ, ti wa ni wiwa lati mu ki Boxing ogo pada si ilu ti Pittsburgh.

 

 

  • Morgan "nla olori" yitch, Ọjọ ori: 34, Ipo: 154, Ilu: Pittsburgh, Pa. – Ipalara-Stalsund jakejado iṣẹ rẹ, Ilu abinibi ara ilu Amẹrika lati gusu Lousia Lousiana jẹ baba ti awọn mẹta. Mọ pe o ti atijọ fun ere idaraya, Morgan "nla olori" Calich ni ibọn ikẹhin kan ni ṣiṣe awọn ala Boxing rẹ ṣẹ.

 

  • Marcos "aṣiwere ọkunrin" Hernandez, Ọjọ ori: 24, Ipo: 104, Ilu: Fresno, Calif. – Ti o ti ni ipanilaya lati ọjọ-ori ọdọ lẹhin ijamba fi silẹ fun u pẹlu awọn sisun lori 30 Ogorun ti ara rẹ, Marcos "aṣiwere ọkunrin" Hernandez n ja fun ọmọ abinibi ọmọ rẹ, ninu awọn ireti pe kii yoo ṣe alekun ni ọna kanna ti o jẹ. Pẹlu Junior Olympics, 2012 Awọn akọle bulu ati awọn akọle goolu ati "Ilu Ilu Meksiko-go-siwaju" ija.

 

 

  • Tyrey "SHARD Gun" Brunson, Ọjọ ori: 33, Ipo: 39, Ilu: Philadelphia, PA - Ni akoko kan nigbati o nilo lati ta awọn oogun lati ṣe atilẹyin funrararẹ ni ọjọ-ori ti 13, Atesiwaju baba: ni ilẹ tabi lọ si ibi-iṣẹ Boxing jẹ oore igbala rẹ. Bayi baba onirẹlẹ ti meji, ati joko pẹlu ọkan ninu awọn ipo ti o dara julọ ninu idije naa, rẹ 24 Koo fi ami han pe oun ko ni ja si ipalọlọ ṣugbọn iwakuku akukọ rẹ ti lu u diẹ sii ju o kan lọ.

 

  • Lamar "Omega" Russega, Ọjọ ori: 31, Ipo: 115, Ilu: Wilmington, N.C. -Ọkan ninu awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ mẹrin ti o dide nipasẹ iya kan ṣoṣo ati eniyan akọkọ ninu idile rẹ si kọlẹji ile-ẹkọ giga, Lamar "Omega" Rusar gba igberaga ni jije underdog, ati nisalẹ ti o wa ni apanirun ti o nilo lati fi han pe o le fi owo rẹ si ibiti ẹnu rẹ jẹ. HBO, ESPN ati akọkọ yika KO lori Show Nọmba ṣe gbogbo ọrọ sọrọ.

 

 

  • John "Rock" jackson, Ọjọ ori: 29, Ipo: 63, Ilu: St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands – Baba ti ikọsilẹ ti meji, Apoti yii ati Agunjade, Wundia oluseko Johanu "apata" jackson bẹrẹ ija ni 12 ọdun atijọ, atẹle ninu aṣaju agbaye rẹ Julian Jackson Jackson's awọn ọja ni awọn ere PAN PAN PAN ati 2008 Olimpiiki. O wa lati inu ọrọ ṣugbọn o bikita fun awọn ailagbara ati awọn ala ti n jẹ ki erekusu rẹ ni igberaga fun awọn ti o kọlu nipasẹ awọn ajalu ajalu.

 

  • Perfaun "alailẹgbẹ" Lee, Ọjọ ori: 30, Ipo: 82, Ilu: Awọn ayaba ilu Jamaica, N.Y..

Nigbati ọkan ninu awọn ọrẹ rẹ shot ati pa ni 16, Perfaun "alailẹgbẹ" Lee mọ pe o nilo ọna lati awọn opopona itumo ti awọn ayaba. Boxing ntọju Rẹ taara. Nitorinaa ṣe awọn wakati pipẹ imura awọn ọkọ ofurufu ati abojuto fun ọmọ rẹ ọdun marun. Ife gidi ti igbesi aye rẹ. Baba ati ere idaraya ni iwuri lati mu aṣaju ti NY ti NADDEDED Sindweight rẹ si ipele ti o tẹle.

 

 

Atilẹba Onimọn jara rank fun awọn akoko mẹrin (2005-2009) ati ṣe ifilọlẹ awọn onija pupọ sinu ariyanjiyan fun awọn akọle agbaye, pẹlu akọle ti o bori Sergio Mora, Cornelius Bundrage, Rege Taurus, ati Sam Soliman.

 

 

Ericn Vand Wagen Serves bi olupilẹṣẹ Alaṣẹ ati Showhunner ti Franchise ti o fi silẹ lẹgbẹẹ Mark SUREW. Ọna kika jẹ ohun ini nipasẹ tẹlifisiọnu MGM ati tẹlifisiọnu.

 

 

Epix wa fun orilẹ-ede nipasẹ okun, satẹlaiti, telco ati awọn olupese TV ti o wa pẹlu Fragr Pecram, Cox, Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-ẹsẹ, Nẹtiwọọki satelaiti, Asokọ, Playstations vee ati, bi ti Okudu 13, Eto kikopọ.

Hernandez Returns to the Ring This Saturday

Igbesẹ, TX (Kínní 14, 2018) – Middleweight afojusọna, Marcos “Madman” Hernandez (11-1, 3 KOs), returns to the ring this Saturday, Kínní 17, 2018, lodi si Jeison Rosario (14-1, 11 KOs). The 8-round bout will take place at the Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT and is headlined by a 12-round duel between former welterweight world champions Victor Ortiz ati Devon Alexander. Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
Here is what Marcos Hernandez has to say about his upcoming fight with Rosario
On his current training camp
This is my third training camp out here in Riverside with my trainer Henry Ramirez, who took over the lead in my corner a few fights ago. It’s been great getting the proper sparring needed to take my career to the next level. I’m feeling strong and sharp. Everything has come together, and I’ll be at my best yi Saturday in El Paso.
On facing opponent tough Jeison Rosario
Rosario is a very tough opponent who possesses a lot of power in both hands. He likes to go for the knockout, so I will have to be ready for everything he’s coming with. I know he’s hungry but so am I. This will be a fight for the fans, as we are both going to leave everything in the ring.
On what a victory will do for his career
A win against Rosario will get me one step closer to my ultimate goal of fighting for a world title. I’ve been in tough fights since I turned pro and its prepared me for fights like the one I’m in now. I’m ready step it up and show the world I have what it takes to be an elite fighter, and a world champion.
On fighting on another big PBC card in El Paso
I’m sure El Paso will have a lively crowd attending yi Saturday. I know there will be a lot of Mexican’s in the house, so I must represent my people. I’m very happy to be fighting on another big PBC card. It’s a blessing to be part of the PBC family and I promise to impress those that will be watching.

Hernandez Returns to the Ring This Friday

Photo Ike: Team Hernandez
Egbe Omi, BI ELEYI (December 13, 2017) – Middleweight afojusọna, Marcos “Madman” Hernandez (10-1, 2 KOs), makes his way back to the ring this Friday, December 15th, lodi si Oscar Mora (7-4, 6 KOs). The 6-round bout will take place at the Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, BI ELEYI, on the Vargas vs. Herrera card.
Hernandez, who is coming off an impressive victory against previously unbeaten prospect, Kevin Newman II (7-1-1, 3 KOs), is wrapping up the final days of training camp with coach Henry Ramirez.
I had a great training camp going into this fight.” Said Marcos Hernandez. “I’m very grateful to be fighting one more time before the end of the 2017. Since my lone loss earlier this year, I’ve really stepped up my game in all aspects. Training with Henry Ramierz has been a big boost to my career. I’m going to be well prepared for anything Mora brings to the ring. The move to middleweight has been good and I’m feeling a lot stronger. Fans can expect me to throw a lot of punching in this fight. It’s time to shine.

Rising Prospects Enter the Ring as 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas & 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist Misael Rodriguez Compete in Separate Bouts on Friday, December 15 from Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, Calif.

Die! Once-Beaten Prospect Marcos Hernandez
Faces Mexico’s Oscar Mora in Undercard Attraction
LANCASTER, BI ELEYI. (December 13, 2017) – A stacked night of action will feature 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Berder ati 2016 Olympic Idẹ medalist Misael Rodriguez entering the ringing in separate undercard matchups this Friday, December 15 from Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, California.
Awọn Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija event is headlined by former welterweight champion Jessie Vargas taking on hard-hitting veteran Aaron Herrera in a 10-round showdown. Televised coverage on FS1 and FOX Deportes begins at 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT and features a welterweight matchup between rugged veteran Diego Chaves and rising contender Jamal James, plus a super lightweight bout betweenJohn Molina Jr. ati Ivan Redkach. The telecast begins with exciting welterweight Wale Omotoso (26-3, 21 KOs) ti nkọju si Freddy Hernandez (34-8, 22 KOs) in a 10-round contest.
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, begin at $30 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. To purchase tickets visit the Pioneer Event Center’s website:www.uavpec.com. Ni igba akọkọ ti 300 fans who bring a toy to donate to the Holiday Toy Drive will receive a free t-shirt and five dollars off of general admission tickets. The Holiday Toy Drive will benefit the Inner Circle Foster Care & Adoption Service in Palmdale, Calif.
Balderas (2-0, 2 KO) will enter the ring for a lightweight fight against Mexico’s Carlo Flores (4-7-1, 3 KOs) while Rodriguez (5-0, 3 KOs) takes on Cuba’s Yunier Calzada(6-2-1, 1 KO) in a six round super middleweight contest.
Additional undercard action will see once-beaten prospect Marcos Hernandez (10-1, 2 KOs) mu lori Oscar Mora (7-4, 6 KOs) in an eight round junior middleweight affair.
Rounding out the night of fights are a trio of prospects as unbeaten Alejandro Guerrero pàdé Phillip Percy in a four-round super featherweight contest, Lakoko ti ko ni inira Efren Lopez ogun Tyler Marshall in a four-round junior welterweight bout and once-beaten Luis Coria oju Leonardo Torres in a junior lightweight matchup.
Fighting out of Santa Maria, California, the 21-year-old Balderas is the son of Mexican parents who immigrated to the United States to give their children a better life. Balderas had an impressive amateur career that included a 2014 Youth National Championship, four National PAL championships and an impressive run in the World Series of Boxing. His amateur career culminated in a trip to the 2016 Olympic Games where he represented the U.S. and defeated fighters from Kazakhstan and Japan before a decision loss in the quarterfinals. He made his pro debut back in April, forcing Michael Thomas to retire after one round and followed that up with a first round stoppage of Eder Fajardo in July.
At last year’s Rio games, the 23-year-old Rodriguez overcame incredible odds to win the first Olympic boxing medal for Mexico since Christian Bejerano in 2000. The Chihuahua native and his teammates had to resort to begging on public buses and streets in Mexico to raise money to compete in international boxing tournaments. He completed his road to the medal stand by defeating Egypt’s Hosam Bakr Abdin to clinch a medal in the middleweight division. Rodriguez mad his pro debut in April with a dominant decision victory over Brian True and has continued his winning ways with more victories so far in 2017.
# # #
Awọn onijakidijagan le gbe ṣiṣan awọn ija lori awọn ere idaraya kọọtọ lọ, wa ni ede Gẹẹsi tabi Spani nipasẹ FS1 tabi FOX ya awọn kikọ sii. Awọn ija wa lori tabili tabili ni Foxsyords.com ati nipasẹ Ile itaja App, tabi awọn ẹrọ ti o sopọ pẹlu apple TV, Android TV, Ina tv, Xbox ọkan ati Roku. Ni afikun, Gbogbo awọn eto tun wa lori ere idaraya FOX lori ikanni Siriuristim 83 Lori awọn satẹlaiti satẹlaiti ati lori app Siriuxm.
Tẹle lori TwitterPremierBoxing, @ FS1, FOXDeportes AtiSwanson_Comm ki o si di a àìpẹ on Facebook ni www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, atiwww.facebook.com/foxdeportes. Ifojusi wa ni www.youtube.com/premierboxingchampions. PBC lori FS1 & FOX yìn ni a ṣe onigbọwọ nipasẹ Afikun Corona, dara julọ Beer.

Marcos Hernandez Training Camp Quotes & Awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Team Hernandez
Egbe Omi, BI ELEYI. (August 21, 2017) – Middleweight afojusọna Marcos “Madman” Hernandez (9-1, 1 KO) ti wa ni se eto lati koju Kevin Newman II (7-0-1), yi Saturday lori awọn Mayweather la. McGregor undercard. The 6-rounder, will serve as the swing bout for the preliminaries on FOX and FOX Deportes. Prelims on FOX and FOX Deportes begin at 7 p.m. ATI/4 p.m. PT and leads directly into the Mayweather vs. McGregor event that will be produced and distributed by SHOWTIME PPV beginning at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT.
Marcos Hernandez gives his thoughts on training camp, his upcoming showdown with Newman, ati siwaju sii.
On his current training camp with new trainer Henry Ramierz
This time around I was in better shape entering camp. I’ve brought on Henry Ramierz as the lead trainer in my corner and we are working great together. Riverside, California, has been home for me for the last five weeks. Ramierz had me go back to working on the fundamentals of boxing. He’s not trying to change my style, he’s just letting me be myself, while working on some of my weaknesses. My dad Joseph will still be with me working my corner. He knows me best and I will always have him by my side when I fight. It’s been a very productive training camp to say the least.
On his matchup with Kevin Newman II
I know I’m facing a tough undefeated fighter in Newman, so my preparation is at an all-time high. Henry and I are focused on his tendencies, and we see some flaws that we feel we can exploit. It will be an exciting fight for the fans, that I can guarantee.
On moving up to the contracted weight of 163 lbs. …
I’ve never fought above the middleweight division. This will be my first time fighting this heavy at 163 poun. Tikalararẹ, I feel it’s going to a good thing for me to fight at this weight. I’m 6’1, so making 154 pounds was getting tough. I feel I can still make that weight but right now I’m right on weight and my body feels fantastic.
On rebounding from his first defeat
Going into this training camp, I feel a lot better. Ni bayi, I feel my back is against the wall, so I’m going to give it my all when I step into the ring yi Saturday. Looking back, I know I could have done better. Losing my first bout really has me motivated going into this fight.
On fighting in one of the biggest events in boxing history
I’m extremely excited to be fighting on a card that will be shown to millions around the world. It’s not everyday you get this type of opportunity. With the world watching, I’m going to leave everything in the ring on fight night. I’m going to show the world that I have what it takes to become an elite fighter.

Unbeaten Prospect Leduan Barthelemy Drops & Stops Reynaldo Blanco in Round Nine of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Main Event Tuesday Night From Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino in Nice, California

Kyrone Davis Defeats Marcos Hernandez by Split-Decision In
Matchup of Exciting Prospects
&
Unbeaten Prospect Malcolm McAllister Survives Late Knockdown to Earn Unanimous Decision Over Mexico’s Alejandro Torres
Tẹ NIBI for Photos from Nabeel Ahmad/Premier Boxing Champions
(Awọn fọto lati ṣafikun laipẹ)
NICE, CALIF. (March 29, 2017) – Undefeated Cuban prospect Leduan Barthelemy (13-0, 7 KOs) scored a ninth round stoppage of Reynaldo Blanco (14-4, 8 KOs) Tuesday alẹ ni awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija Atampako-TO-ika ẹsẹ TUESDAYS on FS1 ati Boxing aṣaju- on FOX Deportes from Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino in Nice, California.
I came here knowing that I had to make a statement and deliver a knockout on FS1 and FOX Deportes,” Said Barthelemy. “I controlled the fight from the opening bell and never lost focus.
The brother of two-division world champion Rances, Barthelemy showed off his boxing skill by using his length and speed to dictate the action against Blanco. After a slow start, Blanco came alive in the third round and began increasing his offensive output, including a looping right hand that landed clean on Barthelemy’s head late in the round.
Blanco again pushed the action in round four and landed a sharp left hook, but Barthelemy took the shot and responded with a right hook of his own to end the round. Barthelemy continued to have success with his jab, and throwing combinations off of it, and eventually opened up a cut over Blanco’s right eye at the end of round eight.
Barthelemy was the fresher fighter as he entered the ninth round for the first time in his career and it showed as he dropped Blanco with a series of hard right hands early in the ninth round. Blanco was able to get to his feet but Barthelemy continued the onslaught, prompting Blanco’s corner to stop the fight at the official time of 1:30 of round nine.
I feel like I’m the best up-and-coming fighter in the division,” Said Barthelemy. “I’m ready to step up to the next level of competition.
The co-main event of the night saw Delaware’s Kyrone Davis (12-1, 5 KOs) earn a split-decision victory over previously unbeaten Marcos Hernandez (9-1, 2 KOs) in a 10-round showdown of super welterweight prospects.
Davis came out aggressive from the start as he looked to close distance and attack Hernandez from the inside. It nearly backfired early as Hernandez wobbled Davis with a left hook and followed up with a right uppercut that put Davis in some early trouble.
The tide swung back towards Davis after the first two rounds with an increased attack to Hernandez’s body, which slowed down the offense of the Fresno-native. In round seven, a stray body shot from Davis was deemed low by referee Dan Stell, who deducted a point as Hernandez dropped to the canvas.
Despite the deduction, Davis was able to remain effective with his aggressive game plan as both fighters went past eight rounds for the first time in their pro careers. Hernandez appeared to hurt Davis midway through the final round with a left hook, but Davis was able to smother Hernandez as he went for the knockout.
After the end of ten rounds the judges awarded Davis a split decision by scores of 95-94 for Hernandez and 96-93 twice for Davis.
Ni awọn televised ibẹrẹ, unbeaten prospect Malcolm mcallister (9-0, 8 KOs) overcame a knockdown in the final round to earn a unanimous decision over Mexico’s Alejandro Torres(9-2-2, 4 KOs) in their six-round super welterweight clash.
McAllister was in control of the fight throughout the first five rounds using his jab to control the distance and beat Torres to the punch consistently. He began landing more strong right hands in the third round and continued to box effectively while building a lead on the scorecards.
The fight changed drastically early in the sixth and final round as Torres got the better of an exchange of power punches and connected with a massive left hook that stunned McAllister and sent him to the canvas. The Long Beach-native was able to get to his feet but was still shaky as Torres stalked him around the ring.
With a combination of clinches, jabs and movement, McAllister was able to finish the round on his feet despite Torresadvances. The knockdown was not enough to derail McAllister as he won the decision by the score of 58-55 lori gbogbo awọn mẹta onidajọ’ awọn kaadi.
# # #
Awọn onijakidijagan le gbe ṣiṣan awọn ija lori awọn ere idaraya kọọtọ lọ, wa ni ede Gẹẹsi tabi Spani nipasẹ FS1 tabi FOX ya awọn kikọ sii. Awọn ija wa lori tabili tabili ni Foxsyords.com ati nipasẹ Ile itaja App, tabi awọn ẹrọ ti o sopọ pẹlu apple TV, Android TV, Ina tv, Xbox ọkan ati Roku. Ni afikun, Gbogbo awọn eto tun wa lori ere idaraya FOX lori ikanni Siriuristim 83 Lori awọn satẹlaiti satẹlaiti ati lori app Siriuxm.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii: ibewo www.premierboxingchampions.com, http://www.foxsports.com/presspass / oju-, www.Foxdepopes.com ati www.TGBPromotions.com. Tẹle lori TwitterPremierBoxing, TGBPromotions, @ FS1, FOXDeportes AtiSwanson_Comm ki o si di a àìpẹ on Facebook ni www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, www.facebook.com/foxsports atiwww.facebook.com/foxdeportes. PBC lori FS1 & FOX Deportes was promoted by TGB Promotions and sponsored by Corona Extra, dara julọ Beer.