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Hawkins decisions Serrano to wins NABA-USA Welterweight title

 

 

 

Wins by Hard Hitting Promotions fighters Pizarro, Cuevas & Yeah

 

Rock, Ellis, Williams and Alday remain undefeated

 

 

Philadelphia, PA (April 2, 2018)This Past Friday night, Malik Hawkins remained undefeated by winning a 10-round unanimous decision over Raymond Serrano to capture the NABA-USA Welterweight title that headlined an action-packed 8 bout card at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

The sold-out show was promoted by Hard Hitting promotions.

 

 

 

Hawkins used his length to pick and land shots on the inside. Hawkins raced to the early lead, but the veteran Serrano got going in the middle rounds as he used his experience to get himself back into the fight by winning scrums on the inside and an occasional long right hand. Down the stretch, Hawkins dug down deep and took control of the fight as seemed to be the fresher fighter. Hawkins who had never been past seven rounds, paced himself well against a tough Serrano, who never showed any signs of retreating as the two stood and fought until the final bell.

 

 

 

Hawkins of Baltimore, MD won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 ati 96-94 to raise his perfect mark to 13-0. Serrano of Philadelphia was urged on by his loyal fan base, but fell just short, and now drops to 24-5.

 

 

 

Heavyweight prospect Darmani Rock landed a hard right to the body that dropped Ronny Hale down and out at 1:27 of round two of their scheduled six-round bout.

 

 

 

Rock of Philadelphia is now 11-0 pẹlu 7 knockouts. Hale of Austin, Texas falls to 4-12.

 

 

 

Good looking prospect Brandon Pizarro rebounded nicely from his 1st professional defeat by pounding out a 4-round unanimous decision over Pablo Cupal in a lightweight fight.

 

 

 

Pizarro, 18 years-old of Philadelphia won by shutout scores on all cards of 40-36, ki o si jẹ bayi 9-1. Cupul of San Diego is 9-24.

 

Samuel Seah dropped Orlando Rizo three times in the 1st round, and their lightweight bout was stopped at 2:35 of that opening frame.

 

 

 

Teah dropped Rizo with a right hand early in the round. He followed that up with hard body shot that sent Rizo to the canvas, and finished off Rizo with another right hand.

 

 

 

Teah of Philadelphia is now 13-2-1 pẹlu 6 knockouts. Rizo of Managua, Nicaragua ni 19-13.

 

 

 

 

Undefeated prospect Jeremy Cuevas got off the deck to come back to win a six-round unanimous decision of Erain Cruz in a super lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Early on it looked like it could have been a rough night for Cuevas as he ate a perfect right hand that sent him to the canvas in round two. A round later, Cuevas had blood dripping from his nostrils, but the young veteran got himself together and put his combinations together to come to take the rest of the fight, and win by scores of 59-55 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

 

 

 

Cuevas of Philadelphia is now 8-0. Cruz of Ocala, FL is 4-5.

 

 

 

It looked like undefeated super middleweight Ronald Ellis would have a short night as he battered Taneal Goyco all over the ring in the first round of their scheduled six-round bout. Ellis continued to have Goyco in trouble throughout their affair, and dropped Goyco with a right hand in round three. Goyco hung tough, but took many power shots, and Ellis looked impressive in winning by shutout scores of 60-53 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

 

 

 

Ellis of Lynn, MA ni bayi 15-0-2. Goyco of Philadelphia 9-11.

 

Tramaine Williams won a six-round unanimous decision over Antonio Rodriguez in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Williams landed quick combinations, and cut Rodriguez over his right eye in the final round.

 

 

 

Williams of New Haven, CT gba nipa ikun ti 60-53, 59-55 ati 58-56 lati gbé re ami si 15-0. Rodriguez of Mexico is 12-21.

 

Joey Alday, Jr. kept his knockout streak intact by stopping Michael Crain at 1:28 of round three of their scheduled 4-round junior middleweight bout.

 

 

 

Alday dropped Crain round two with a hard combination, and finished him off with a hard left to the body in round three.

 

 

 

Alday of Odessa, Texas ni bayi 7-0. Crain of Smyrna, DE is 1-2.

 

 

 

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Hard Hitting Promotions presents stacked card this Friday Night at The Fillmore in Philadelphia

 

 

Raymond Serrano vs Malik Hawkins in Main Event

 

Plus a plethora of the best prospects in boxing

 

Philadelphia, PA (March 29, 2018)Ọla NIGHT!!! ni The Fillmore ni Philadelphia, Hard Hitting Promotions will present an outstanding 10 bout card that has a can’t miss main event, and will feature some of the most talented fighters in the country.

 

 

 

 

In the aforementioned featured attraction, Raymond Serrano of Philadelphia will battle undefeated Malik Hawkins ti Baltimore, MD in a ten-round battle for the NABA-USA Welterweight Championship.

 

 

 

 

Serrano, 28 years-old has a record of 24-4 pẹlu 10 knockouts. The former amateur standout is riding a three-fight winning streak. Awọn 11 odun oniwosan, who is managed by Mark Cipparone has wins over Ashantie Henrickson (1-0), Jay Krupp (12-1), Ronnie Warrior Jr. (13-2-1), Ayi Bruce (15-2-1), Jerome Rodriguez (6-1-3), Zack Ramsey (8-1), and his last bout when he won via 8th round disqualification over previously undefeated Enver Halili (10-0) on November 18th in Atlantic City.

 

 

 

 

Hawkins, 22 years-atijọ, has record of 12-0 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts. The four-year professional exploded onto the scene with a 2nd round destruction over previously undefeated Carlos Soto (13-0-2) lori April 14, 2017 in Oxon Hill, Maryland in a bout that was nationally televised on ShoBox: The New generation. Hawkins is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Juan Jesus Rivera on November 4th.

 

 

 

 

One of the most talent laden undercards in recent memory has been put together.

 

 

 

 

Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:

 

Darmani Rock (10-0, 6 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun Ronny Hale (4-11, 4 KOs) ti Austin, Texas in a heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions elite-prospect Branden Pizarro (8-1, 4 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun 32 fight veteran Pablo Cupul of San Diego in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions Samuel Seah (12-2-1, 5 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Orlando Rizo (19-12, 11 KOs) ti Managua, NIC in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions rising prospect Jeremy Cuevas (7-0, 6 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun Efrain Cruz (4-4-1, 1 KO) of Vieques, Puerto Rico in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Undefeated Super middleweight Ronald Ellis (14-0-2, 10 KOs) ti Lynn, Massachusetts battles Taneal Goyco (9-10-1, 4 KOs) ti Philadelphia.

 

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions fighter, Gadwin Rosa (5-0, 4 KOs) of Ocala, FL battles an opponent to be named in a super featherweight bout.

 

Tramaine Williams (14-0, 5 KOs) ti New Haven, CT battles Antonio Rodriguez(12-20-1, 5 KOs) of Durango, MX in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Ni oni-yika bouts:

 

Romuel Cruz (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.

 

Joey Alday, Jr. (6-0, 6 KOs) of Odessa, TX takes on Mike Crain (1-1) of Smyrna, DE in a junior middleweight bout.

 

VIP Tickets are sold out; General Seats are sold out

 

There’s only some Ringside and Second-floor standing available.

 

The Fillmore is located at 29 Ati. Allen Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19123

 

 

 

 

 

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Raymond Serrano looks to continue career upswing against Malik Hawkins This Friday night in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA (March 27, 2018)Yi Friday night, welterweight contender, Raymond “Tito” Serrano will look for his 4th consecutive victory when he takes on undefeated prospect Malik Hawkins in the 10-round main event at The Fillmore in Serrano’s hometown of Philadelphia.
Serrano whose winning streak has coincided with his changing of training venues to Los Angeles, has defeated three fighters in a row that sport a combined record of 25-4.
Ni re kẹhin outing, awọn 28 year-old Serrano was impressive in defeating previously undefeated Enver Halili via 8th round disqualification.
I had a great training camp. Freddie Roach trained me and I will be cornered by his assistant Ernie Zavala on Friday,” Said Serrano. “Training in Los Angeles is a big part of my winning streak. Out there, I am always around big fighters, and I can focus on boxing 100% of the time.
Another big part of his resurgence is his manager Mark Cipparone of Club 1957 Management. Cipparone has helped put Serrano in the best possible situation for Serrano to succeed, and Serrano fully acknowledges that.
Mark is certainly a big part of this. He makes sure that I get tested in each fight. The reason that I am around such good training is because of him. With all that, I feel that I can compete with anyone at welterweight, and I will continue to show it.
In Hawkins, Serrano is facing an undefeated but untested foe, and he feels with his confidence at a sky high level and ring experience will prove to be the difference.
Hawkins is undefeated, but this is not the first undefeated fighter that I have fought (It will be his 6th undefeated opponent). I know he is young, so I want to see what he has. I am more experienced, and that will be a huge factor on Friday. Experience is everything. I know what it takes to beat these guys. I don;t think he will be able to do to me what he has to his previous opponents.
Cipparone has been seeing the steady improvement in the 11 year-veteran Serrano.
His last four fights have developed him further then he has at any point in his career. I would even say beginning with his fight against (Undefeated Prospect) Alex Saucedo. Raymond would have won the fight if he didn’t get caught in the 2nd round. Look at the scores. I think that fight was a turning point for him. It gave him the confidence that he could compete on the level of the top of the division,” said Cipparone, who also manages heavyweight Joey Dawejko.
Raymond has the natural ability to go along with a tremendous ring I.Q. He is such a sophisticated fighter in there, and now he has found that warrior inside of him. I feel it is his time to get to the top of the welterweight division. This fight is a gift to the promoters as it is for the NABA-USA title with the winner not only going to get the belt, but a ranking in the WBA. You don’t see fights like this on the club level shows.

Greg Cohen Promotions Signs Heavyweight Contender Joey Dawejko to a Promotional Agreement

Greg Cohen Promotions proudly announces the signing of heavyweight contender Joey Dawejko (17-4-3, 10 KOs).

Dawejko (pronounced Da-Vayko) ti Philadelphia, has been a classic underachiever, bayi jina, in his professional career, but says the addition of Cohen as his promoter is just one of the changes he has made.

The 26-year-old Philadelphian has always been a talent but, admittedly, hasn’t always been in the best shape for his fights. “My manager, Mark Cipparone, changed my life,” he explained. “I used to take fights on a week’s notice for no money, so I never gave it 100%. Die, I was working 12-14 hours a day as a roofer. The first day I got with him, I told him I can’t make the gym today because I’m going to be working and couldn’t get there in time. He said ‘Quit. This is your full-time job now.'

Everything is going to be different from now on,” Said Dawejko. “I’m a different person, a different fighter, different everything and I’m getting a lot better. I have a new team and I’m training out in Los Angeles. I’m living a new life and happy to finally be working with Greg Cohen. He can get me the big fights I need. It’s going to be great because I just need a chance at another big-name opponent.

Despite his relatively young 26 years, Dawejko has been boxing since age nine, where he debuted as a junior flyweight. The lifelong experience enables him to use his 5′ 10″ height to work move in under the punches of today’s heavyweight giants and do solid work. He managed to hold top contender Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller to a draw in 2013.

It was a decision loss to top contender Amir Mansour in 2015, sibẹsibẹ, that brought him forward leaps and bounds as a fighter.

It was my first 10-round fight and I just wasn’t myself that night. It cost me a loss, but it was probably a good thing because I learned so much from that fight. As soon as it was over, I was a better fighter. I realized what I have to do better and different.

Joey is still young for a heavyweight,” wi Greg Cohen. “Ni atijo, he hasn’t been as well-prepared as he should have been and still managed to beat almost everyone he faced. A focused and determined Joey Dawejko is a problem for anyone in the world and I’m 100% sure Joey can win a world title. I’m excited to be guiding his career along with his dedicated manager, Mark Cipparone.

Dawejko says that while he’s happy to be away from the distractions of home to train and finally in a position to reach his potential, he misses his young and growing family.

My fiancée is home with my children. I have three girls, age 11, 4 and one that is 2 ni April. Die, I’ve got another on the way. Itstough being away from them. I’m giving it all for them.

Egbe Ologba 1957 Management lati gbe-ṣakoso awọn Jr. Welterweight contender Emanuel Taylor pẹlu D ati D Management

Doc Nowicki, Emanuel Taylor, Dave Price ati Samisi Cipparone

Philadelphia (July 3, 2015 ) – D ati D Management pẹlú pẹlu Mark Cipparone ká Club 1957 Management jẹ dùn lati kede a apapọ afowopaowo fun eyi ti ni awọn ẹgbẹ meji yoo bayi fọwọsowọpọ ni-ṣakoso awọn Jr. Welterweight contender Emanuel Taylor.

Taylor (18-4, 12 KO ká) ti Edgewood Asenali, Maryland ti iṣeto ti ara bi ọkan ninu awọn oke àtúnkọ contenders ni Jr. Welterweight pipin ki o si ti wa ni orisirisi awọn moriwu njà lodi si aye aṣaju-Chris Algieri & Adrien Broner bi daradara bi undefeated Enrique Orozco. Awon njà ti ṣe Taylor a tẹlifisiọnu nẹtiwọki staple.

“Emi yoo fẹ lati so pe mo ti wa yiya lati ni awọn anfani lati fi idi kan apapọ pẹlu afowopaowo Mark Cipparrone” David wi Price ti D ati D isakoso. “Mo ti nigbagbogbo ní a pupo ti ibowo fun u ati ki o Mo ro D ati D ati 1957 le iranlowo dipo ti nigbagbogbo ti njijadu pẹlu ọkan miiran.”

“Nigba ti a ba wole akọkọ Emanuel Taylor ti o ti tẹlẹ a ti wole pẹlu kan ti agbegbe faili ati awọn ti a collectively functioned bi Co- Alakoso. Emanuel ko to gun fe ile re orisun faili lowo ati ki o Doc ati ki o mo ro o yoo jẹ nla kan ni anfani lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn ẹlomiran ẹnikan ti a ro ní kan to ga ipele ti ohun ti a pe fisa ( Ìran, Títọ, Be, Isiro).”

“A Lọwọlọwọ nikan ni Emanuel papo ati gbogbo awọn ti wa lọtọ stables wa o kan pe. A lero wipe Ṣugbọn eyi ni ibere kan ti nla Sise ti a le faagun fun ọdun lati wa”

Said D ati D Management ká Doc Nowicki,”Mo n mu ara yiya pé a wà anfani lati mu Samisi Cipparone lati Club 1957 Management lati wa ni lowo pelu wa pẹlu Emnauel Taylor. Pẹlu Boxing jije gidigidi soro lati gbe awọn onija pẹlú, a ro o yoo jẹ kan pipe baramu. A ti ṣe ohun rere pẹlu onija wa. Mark ti ṣe ohun rere pẹlu rẹ awọn onija. A lero nla nipa collaborating pẹlu Manny ati ireti ti a le se diẹ ninu awọn miiran ohun ni ojo iwaju.”

“A ni diẹ ninu awọn nla ireti lọ siwaju fun Manny. A lero o ni o ni awọn Talent lati di kan aye asiwaju bi o ti iṣeto ti ara rẹ bi a ayanfẹ ti Ere awọn nẹtiwọki.”

'Iwo odun seyin ni mo ti pinnu lati besomi ori akọkọ sinu owo ti ìṣàkóso boxers. Mo ti fi fun mi lati ọjọ gbogbo ọkan ati ki o fẹ ohunkohun siwaju sii ju ran se agbekale kan aye asiwaju. Nigbati mo gba ipe lati Dave Price si orogun pẹlu D ati D lati ṣakoso awọn Manny Taylor o wà lai beju tí mo ti so bẹẹni. Gbagbo o tabi ko koda ki o to pe ipe ni mo ní kanna agutan lati darapo ologun pẹlu D ati D. Mejeeji Doc ati Dave ti a ti n kan nla ise pẹlu wọn awọn onija ati awọn ti o jẹ rorun lati ri pe ti won ba wa lile ṣiṣẹ, asa owo awọn ọkunrin. Mo n wa siwaju lati ri ohun ti wa ni idapo oro ati talenti le gbe awọn. Emi kò si ọkan alabaṣepọ …o kan nitori. Bẹẹni atijọ lailai 2 olori ni o wa dara ju ọkan le waye, sugbon mo gbagbo wipe a ni complementing ogbon ati tilẹ jẹ pé a lè ti ní diẹ ninu awọn leri competitiveness ninu awọn ti o ti kọja ti a lotitọ bi kọọkan miiran,” Mark wi Cipparone ti Club 1957 Management.”

“Manny jẹ ẹya lalailopinpin abinibi afẹṣẹja ati awọn ti a wa ni gbogbo olufaraji lati ṣiṣe kan iyato ninu re ọmọ. Mo n tikalararẹ nwa siwaju si ṣiṣẹ pẹlu rẹ gẹgẹ bi ara ti yi egbe ati ki o gbagbo wipe o ti yoo ni pataki kan anfani lati de ọdọ rẹ afojusun.”

Taylor ti wa ni igbega nipa Joe DeGuardia ká Star Boxing.

Raymond Serrano ìpinnu Jerome Rodriguez ni Philadelphia

Philadelphia (January 22, 2015 ) – Yi ti o ti kọja Tuesday oru ni 2300 Gbagede ni Philadelphia, Jr. Welterweight Raymond “Tito” Serrano scored a clear unanimous decision over Jerome Rodriguez.
Pẹlu awọn win, Serrano gbé re gba to 20-2 bi awọn Dimegilio kaadi ka 59-55 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.
“O je kan ija ti mo ti sise lori ohun ni ikẹkọ,”Said Serrano.
I knew going in that Rodriguez was a slick boxer but he was a little more aggressive then I expected so I adjusted and fought smart. After the 3rd round he seemed to fade a little bit and I started to land my shots.
Eleyi je Serrano ká 2nd ija lẹhin kan 22-osu layoff ati awọn ti o jẹ dun pẹlu awọn ilọsiwaju han ni yi ija.
“Mo ro mo ti wà dara. Rodriguez is young and hungry and he comes to fight. I had to be smarter in this fight and I was better than the last one.
Serrano yoo gba ọtun pada ni o bi o ti wa ni nwa lati ja lori Kínní 27 in Huntington, New York lori kan show ti yoo ni igbega nipa rẹ olugbeleke Joe DeGuardia ká Star Boxing.
“Mo ti yẹ ki o wa pada lori Kínní 27 lori Star Boxing kaadi. I am getting right back to the gym. I am moving forward to accomplish the dream of becoming world champion. I know my promoter will put me in the spots to accomplish that goal.
“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ mi faili Samisi Cipparone ati gbogbo awọn mi onijakidijagan. I want to know that I am back and I am taking my quest to become champion one bout at a time.
” Eleyi je pipe ija fun Ray ni gbogbo odiwon. Lati awọn gan akọkọ yika o je ko o si gbogbo awọn ninu awọn ile ti Rodriguez, ti o jẹ esan ko si titari lori wà ninu oruka pẹlu ohun Gbajumo ọjọgbọn. Ray gbe ìkan-Asokagba si ara ti Rodriguez gbogbo oru ati awọn re oniwosan Boxing ogbon ṣe o wo gbogbo ju rorun. Mo ti wa ni idaraya fun awọn akoko bayi wiwo Ray ni pẹkipẹki, wé ati idiwon ati awọn ti o ni yio je kan isoro fun ẹnikẹni jade nibẹ. Tito ti mina mi ifojusi fun daju ki ma ṣe sun lori rẹ nitori rẹ apadabọ jẹ bayi kan otito,! “, Said Club 1957 Management CEO Mark Cipparone
Egbe Ologba 1957 Management ti a da ni 2013 nipa agbegbe onisowo Samisi Cipparone. Cipparone is the owner of the widely successful and popular Rocco’s Collision. Since the formation of Club 1957 Management o ti irin àwọn dánmọrán ti diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn oke awọn onija ni orile-ede. Currently he manages Heavyweight Joey Dawejko, Welterweight Raymond Serrano, Jr. Lightweight Tevin Farmer ati Jr. Lightweight Jason Sosa ati awọn miran.