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EIGHT FIGHTERS WITH A COMBINED RECORD OF 116-2-4 HIGHLIGHT SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONQUADRUPLEHEADER FRIDAY, PLAUB HLI 15, AT txoj siav POB ZEB Resort twv txiaj yuam pov, Verona, N.Y..

Unbeaten Bantamweights Nikolay Potapov and Stephon Young
Meet in Main Event; In Co-Feature, Undefeated Lightweight Eudy Bernardo Faces Mason Menard; Alexey Zubov Risks Perfect Record
Against Constantin Bejenaru, Devastating
Bakhtiyar Eyubov Takes On Sam Teah

 

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In a clash of unbeaten bantamweights in the main event, undefeated world-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0, 6 Kos), of Podolsk, Russia, ntsej muag Stephon Hluas (14-0-2, 6 Kos), ntawm St. Louis, Miss. nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round sib ntau sib tw. Eudy Bernardo (21-0, 15 Kos) of the Dominican Republic faces Mason “Rock Hard Mighty” Menard (30-1-0, 22 Kos), of Rayne, Lub., in an eight/10-round battle of hard-hitting lightweights in the co-feature.

 

Promising Russian cruiserweight Alexey Zubov (10-0, 6 Kos) measures against Constantin Bejenaru (10-0, 4 Kos, WSB: 0-1-1) of Mandilesti, Moldova, in one of the eight-round bouts.

 

The two ShoBox returnees will box in the eight-round telecast opener when Kazakhstan’s devastating junior welterweight Bakhtiyar “Bakha Bullet” Eyubov (10-0, 10 Kos), ntawm Brooklyn, N.Y., takes on Liberia-born Samuel Seah (7-1-1, 2 Kos), ntawm Philadelphia, Pa.

Six of the fighters, all seeking to establish their credibility and make a name for themselves, are newcomers to the network and will be making their ShoBox debuts on a four-fight telecast that has a distinct international flavor (two Americans, two Russians, one Romanian, one from Kazakhstan, one Dominican and one from Liberia).

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions in association with AASHA Record Breakers are currently on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Casino Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Daim pib no yog luv nqi ntawm $60 rau ringside rooj, $35 thiab $25.

The fast-rising Potapov, of Potolsk, Russia, is ranked 10th nyob rau hauv lub IBF. Extremely rare for a fighter at this point in his career, he’s already gone 10 rounds five times and 12 rounds once against good opposition. This is his second start in the United States since signing with Salita Promotions in June 2015. The 5-foot-4, 26-year-old is coming off a shutout 10-round decision over Pedro Melo kawg Oct. 29 nyob rau hauv Brooklyn.

 

An outstanding amateur with international success, Potapov had around 200 fights before he turned pro in March 2010. Nws mus 13-0 as a pro in Russia. In his outing before last – and last in his homelandhe produced perhaps a career-best performance while winning a unanimous 12-round decision over then-IBF No. 10-ranked Jasoin Canoy, rau Nov. 8, 2015.

“I’ve been training very hard to make my ShoBox debut a spectacular one,’’ Potapov said. “This will be my second fight in New York against a very skilled boxer in Stephon Young, who is undefeated like me. I look forward to a great competitive fight and I’m putting in my work to come out on top.’’

 

Young is a talented, lightning-fast-handed southpaw who’s done more than enough to deserve his standing as a rising star in the Midwest. He’s making his 2016 and 10-round debut.

 

Like Potapov, Young was a top-notch amateur. He compiled a record of 86-13 while representing the United States in many tournaments. In theU.S. Olympic Trials in 2011, he lost to the No. 1-rated amateur,Rau'shee Warren.

 

His pedigree solid and after years of having “celebrated amateur” permanently affixed to his name, Young turned pro in August 2011.The 5-foot-5, 27-year-old has gone eight rounds once and six rounds on four occasions. He’s coming off a third-round TKO over Terrance Roykawg Aug. 8 and by far his toughest task, Young boxed unbeaten Antonio Nieves to an eight-round draw on June 20, 2015.

 

Young hasn’t fought near the caliber of fighters as Potapov but he’s excited and optimistic about Plaub Hlis Ntuj 15. “This is a great opportunity for me, going up against another undefeated fighter in front of the world onShoBox,’’ Young said. “You can’t pass up an opportunity like that. Kev kawm yog mus zoo. I’m training with some of the top notch fighters in the world like Juan Carlos Payano, Claudio Marrero thiab Yenifel Vicente.

“I know little about my opponent, but what I know makes me feel like we are the perfect match. We both have good records and we are both good fighters, but once I bring my A game, he’d be helpless. I will be watching all my P’s and Q’s. Once you get me in that zone I have no doubt I will win.’’

Bernardo, a 29-year-old with a million-dollar smile – and a punch to match — has registered knockouts in nine of his last 10 fights. In Menard, he’s facing unquestionably the most seasoned foe of his career. This is Bernardo’s fourth U.S. start and second in a row. He’s coming off a clinically ruthless second-round demolition of Ben Odametey kawg Feb. 6 nyob rau hauv Detroit, kuv.

 

Born and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican koom pheej, Bernardo had an extensive amateur career (128 fights) before turning pro in October 2009. He captured the Dominican Republic Lightweight Title in his fourth start. Tall for his division at 5-foot-10½, Bernardo is aggressive, technically sound and possesses two-fisted power.

“With him being 30-1, beating Mason Menard will take me to the next level, exactly where I want to go,’’ said Bernardo, who trains in Houston with former world champion Frank Tate. “I’m excited about this fight onShoBox because it’s a good opportunity for America to get to know me. Kev kawm yog mus zoo heev. Every day I am learning. My diet is terrific. My whole team is with me, pushing me to get better.’’

Menard, former Louisiana State and UBO All-Americas Lightweight Champion, is a pressure and hard-punching fighter who’s won 28 in a row.

He has fought all but one of his fights in Louisiana and this will be his second start nyob rau hauv 21 lub hlis. In his most recent effort, nws nres Jesus Lule-Raya in the first round on Aug. 8, 2015.

 

While inactivity could pose a problem, Menard is primed for Bernardo. Nobody, nws hais tias, is going to deter him from his aspirations of making it to the top.

 

“It’s blessing to me to be able to fight and showcase my talent on SHOWTIME,’’ said Menard, who has weighed at or around 135 pounds throughout a pro career that began in October 2007. “It’s been a part of a dream of mine to do so and to one day fight for a major world title. RauPlaub Hlis Ntuj 15, Bernardo stands between me and my dreams. It’s all or nothing. It’s rise or lay down. Plaub Hlis Ntuj 15 is the day I’ll be able to be known as a real legit fighter. I WILL NOT let this guy stop me from accomplishing any of those things. Quote me, I will give it my all, I will rise, I will be known and I will be world champion.’’

 

Zubov, a sensational former international amateur standout and seven-time cruiserweight tournament champion in Russia and Europe, turned pro in April 2014. His first five fights were in the U.S. – four in California and one in Brooklyn. He won all but one inside the distance.

 

The 6-foot-1½-inch 30-year-old will be making his 2016 debut after fighting four times in 2015 thiab rau lub sij hawm nyob rau hauv 2014. Zubov’s last five fights were in Russia; he is coming off a first-round TKO over Rihards Bigiskawg Nov. 29.

Zubov was born and raised in Magnitogorsk, a city which isn’t exactly a fistic hotbed. Getting into boxing was hardly common for his corner of the world. He didn’t grow up in a nasty neighborhood or fighting in the streets. Nyob rau hauv qhov tseeb, he has a profound mathematical background, having attended a special school that concentrated on physics and mathematics. But while his first sport was hockey, he took to boxing.

Regarding his upcoming skirmish, Zubov said, “I spent several weeks training at the Kronk Boxing Gym with Javan ‘Sugar’ Hill in Detroit for my ShoBox debut. I learn every day in the gym and look forward to putting my knowledge to use Plaub Hlis Ntuj 15 rau ShoBox. I want to follow in the footsteps of all the great Kronk fighters.’’

Bejenaru a Moldovan-born fighting out of Catskill, N.Y., yog ua nws 2016 debut. Since moving to the U.S., the 5-foot-10, 31-year-old southpaw is 10-0 nrog 1 No Contest dating to September 2012. Nyob rau hauv nws cov nag mus ua si, he won a unanimous eight-round decision over Joel Shojgreen on Oct. 14, 2015.

“I know Zubov is a good fighter. I am training very hard and have been waiting for an opportunity like this so people can see just what I can do,’’ said Bejenaru, who was born in a Moldovia, a small land-locked country in Eastern Europe. “I am ready to go and very excited about this fight.’’

 

Raws li ib tug pib xyaum ua, Bejenaru won a bronze medal at the 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships, multiple medals at the European Union Amateur Boxing Championships and the Gold Medal at the 2010 World Combat Games.

 

Yeyubov, 29, of Astana, Kazahstan, has fought a total of 16 rounds in his 10 fights since going pro in February 2012. A one-main offensive juggernaut, he’s scored six first-round knockouts, two second-round knockouts and two third-round knockouts. This will be his ninth fight in the U.S.

 

Nyob rau hauv nws ShoBox debut in his last start this past Jan. 22, Eyubov droppedJared Robinson, three times en route to a third-round TKO (0:56).

 

“I’m honored to be back on ShoBox,’’ said the 5-foot-6 Eyubov who’s promoted by Salita Promotions. “I went back home to Kazakhstan after my last fight and came back with more inspiration and motivation to be the best fighter in the world. I am training very hard every day in New York City and look forward to putting on a show Plaub Hlis Ntuj 15. My gratitude toShoBox for giving a young upcoming fighter like me the opportunity to showcase his skills against the best possible opponents on national TV in the U.S. It’s just amazing.’’

Eyubov got into boxing the hard way. “I used to live in a very bad neighborhood and would constantly get into street fights. I’m not a big guy so I started boxing to learn to defend myself,'' Nws hais tias. “I had over 150 pib xyaum ua fights. I won about 125-130, most were by knockout. I beat Olympic champions and international champions, but I was not allowed to travel. It might have been because of where I come from – they didn’t have political connections. They’d tell me, ‘Win by knockout, or you’re not going to win.’ I had to fight heavier guys sometimes. But I was so rough and hit so hard, I’d ruin some of their best fighters at my weight.’’

 

Yeah, ib tug 5-7, 28-xyoo-laus, yeej nws ShoBox and eight-round debut lastNov. 6 with an upset, unanimous decision over previously undefeatedO'Shanique Foster. Teah outpointed Foster, who would go on to win his ensuring start on ShoBox.

 

“It’s a privilege and honor to be facing Eyubov on SHOWTIME,’’ said Teah, who’s coming off an eight-round draw against Demond Brock kawg Jan. 22. “I don’t know much about him. I know he’s from Kazakhstan with a perfect record. He fought last time I fought on the same card, but I didn’t get to see him and he didn’t get to see me. Now we get to fight each other. When I got the call I was in the gym already, just not in a fight mindset. Now it’s just matter of turning up the intensity and getting ready for an aggressive opponent and getting my fight mindset going.’’

 

Yeah, who was born in Liberia, fled with his family to Ghana, where his father’s from, to escape the civil war when Sam was a youngster. The family’s been in the U.S. since he was 10.

 

Barry Tompkins yuav hu rau ShoBox txiav txim los ntawm ringside nrog Steve Farhood thiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Raul Marquez pab raws li cov kws muaj txuj tshuaj ntsuam. Lub executive tsim kom yog Gordon Hall nrog Rich Gaughanua thiab Rick Phillips directing.

Ib-Punch KO rau Louisiana Hnav Prospect 'Pob Zeb Hard Mighty’ Mason Menard

Thawj sib ntaus Nyob rau hauv lub GCP Promotional Banner ib tug Smashing zoo!
Xeem Saturday, Lub yim hli ntuj 8, khaub-ncaws nyias contender “Pob zeb Hard Mighty” Mason Menard (30-1, 22 KO lub) ua nws debut sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv lub Greg Cohen Promotions banner ib tug nco ib tug los ntawm khob tawm qub tub rog Yexus Lule nrog ib tug punch nyob rau hauv thawj puag ncig.
Sib ntaus sib tua rau lub thawj lub sij hawm nyob rau hauv dhau ib xyoos, nyob rau hauv lub co-ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm ib tug kev tshwm sim muaj cai “Lub caij ntuj sov Slugfest II” nyob rau Evangeline Downs Twv txiaj yuam pov nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev ntawm Opelousas, Louisiana, Menard ntes tau Florida lub Lule nrog ib tug loj loj sab laug sib ntsib thiab hais tias yog nws.
Lub impressive stoppage yog Menard lub 28th sib law liag yeej.
Paj, uas tau tiv thaiv rau ib tug kos nrog 7-0 Antonio Dubose nyob rau hauv nws yav dhau los kev sib ntaus, yog tsis muaj phim rau lub ntiaj teb no-chav kawm kev txawj ntse ntawm Menard. “Mason yog ib tug loj tshaaj rau peb thiabhmo no nws tiv thaiv zoo li nws,” hais tias neeg pab txhawb Greg Cohen. “Nws tau sib ntaus sib tua feem ntau yog nyob ze rau lub tsev tab sis hmo no nws yog ib zaug dua khees tias nws yog ib tug txawj rau lub ntiaj teb no theem. Kuv zoo siab muaj nws rov qab nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib thiab kos impressive yeej thiab yuav tsum tau nrhiav kom txav nws lub khaub-ncaws nyias ntaiv ntawm ib tug khov kho pace.”
The event was a complete sell-out for promoter Chad Broussard and his Boxncar Promotions.
“Chad Broussard yog ib tug meej Library mus ua hauj lwm nrog,” ntxiv Cohen. “Nws muab tso rau qhov kev tshwm sim ua ke thiab nws yog tiag tiag ib tug ntiaj teb no-chav kawm qhia tau tias. Peb tos ntsoov yuav ua hauj lwm nrog nws dua.”
Hais txog Greg Cohen Promotions
Ib tug ntawm boxing premier promotional outfits, Greg Cohen Promotions (GCP) yog ib tug zoo-hwm lub npe rau staging world-class kev boxing cov txheej xwm thiab kev qhia cov neeg tseem ceeb kev tua hluav taws thoob plaws hauv lub ntiaj teb no.
Tus tsim thiab CEO Greg Cohen tau muab kev koom tes nrog kev boxing nyob rau hauv ntau yam ntawv Tuition Waiver txij li thaum lub caij 1980s, honing nws khoom siv tes ua thiab tsim kom muaj nws tus kheej raws li ib tug shrewd thoob ntiaj teb boxing businessman.
Txawv los ntawm nws muaj peev xwm pom tej thiab tsim nyoos txuj ci, Cohen ua muaj nuj nqis rau nws cov kws muaj txuj kev taw qhia ntawm, cov ntau lwm tus neeg, yav tas los WBA Junior Middleweight zus Austin “Tsis muaj ntseeg” Trout, uas Cohen pab qhia los ntawm tsis paub hais tias New Mexico zeem muag rau cov neeg tseem ceeb them-ib-saib theem superstar.
Nyob rau hauv Ntxiv nrog rau qhov trout, Greg Cohen Promotions tau ua hauj lwm nrog tsim npe xws li yav tas los unified thiab ob-lub sij hawm Heavyweight yeej Hasim “Pob Zeb” Rahman (50-8-2, 41 Kos); thiab tag nrho cov sij hawm-zoo ntau-ceeb thawj hoob kawm ntiaj teb no yeej James “Teeb Out” Toney (74-7-3, 45 Kos).
Tam sim no lub ntiaj teb no-nyob contenders nyob rau hauv lub GCP roster xws li Arash Usmanee, universally pom zoo raws li ib tug saum-10 super featherweight; yav tas los WBA International Middleweight yeej thiab ntiaj teb no-nyob Middleweight contender Jarrod Fletcher; sab saum toj-nyob featherweight Joel Brunker; cruiserweight Lateef Kayode; Canadian sib thiab TV txiav txim hero Tony Luis, thiab WBA thiab tsib-lub sij hawm Irish National Amateur zus, Dennis Hogan; thiab Rising Welterweight nov ntawm nqaij tawv Cecil McCalla.

Greg Cohen Promotions tau tuav world-class boxing cov txheej xwm nyob rau hauv lub finest venues thoob plaws hauv lub tebchaws United States thiab lub ntiaj teb thiab kuj tau hais khov kho muab txuj ci thiab / los yog cov ntsiab lus rau ob peb TV tes hauj lwm xws li HBO, Showtime, ESPN, NBC Cov kev ua si Network, CBS kev ua si Network, MSG thiab HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si Net.

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GCP Tej yam tshwm sim Louisiana Hnav Mason Menard mus rau ib tug Promotional Daim ntawv cog lus

Greg Cohen Promotions tau hais khov kho announces lub kos npe rau ntawm khaub-ncaws nyias “Pob zeb Hard Mighty” Mason Menard mus rau ib tug promotional daim ntawv cog lus.

Menard (29-1, 21 Kos) los ntawm Rayne, Louisiana, pib boxing thaum muaj hnub nyoog yim thiab muaj 82 pib xyaum ua fights. Nws coj ib tug Bronze puav pheej nyob rau hauv lub 2007 U.S. Tebchaws no thiab koom nyob rau hauv lub 2008 Olympic hlw kom qis ntawm 132 phaus ua ntej xa kev nyob rau hauv 2007.

Nyob rau hauv lub them cov qib, Menard twb yog tej lub Louisiana lub xeev Hnav Title, Tag Nrho American UBO Hnav Title, thiab lub ntiaj teb UBO Hnav Title.

“Kuv ntseeg tias kuv mam li yuav tau txais loj lub sij hawm vim hais tias GCP tsis televised fights thiab hais tias yog raws nraim li cas kuv yuav tsum tau, rau ib tug neeg kom tau kuv pom teb chaws / thoob ntiaj teb,” hais tias ib tug zoo siab Menard txog lub deal. “Kuv zoo siab heev muaj hmoo tau kos npe nrog GCP, nws yuav muab kuv lub qhov hluav taws xob kuv yuav tsum tau pom, los ua ib tug boxing superstar. Nws yog tag nrho cov nyob rau hauv Vajtswv lub sij hawm!”

Cohen, uas kuj tuav murderous xuas nrig ntaus Ismael Barroso, Australian buzz pom Josh King, Ghana lub undefeated Rafael Mensah thiab Canadian nov ntawm nqaij tawv Tony Luis, hais tias Menard yuav ua ib tug txais tos tas li ntawd rau nws ruaj khov ntawm lub ntiaj teb no-chav kawm lightweights.

“Kuv nyiam dab tsi kuv pom nyob rau hauv Mason Menard,” hais tias Cohen. “Kuv tab tom nrhiav rau pem hauv ntej rau kev ua hauj lwm nrog nws thiab nws saib xyuas, Chad Broussard. Yog li ntawd ces nyob rau hauv nws cov hauj lwm, Mason tau sensational sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev. Peb yuav qhia nws rau tus so ntawm lub ntiaj teb no thiab pab nws ua ib tug ntiaj teb no tus yeej.”

Menard thawj kev sib ntaus nyob rau hauv lub GCP banner yuav muab tshaj tawm sai.

Hais txog Greg Cohen Promotions

 

Ib tug ntawm boxing premier promotional outfits, Greg Cohen Promotions (GCP) yog ib tug zoo-hwm lub npe rau staging world-class kev boxing cov txheej xwm thiab kev qhia cov neeg tseem ceeb kev tua hluav taws thoob plaws hauv lub ntiaj teb no.

 

Tus tsim thiab CEO Greg Cohen tau muab kev koom tes nrog kev boxing nyob rau hauv ntau yam ntawv Tuition Waiver txij li thaum lub caij 1980s, honing nws khoom siv tes ua thiab tsim kom muaj nws tus kheej raws li ib tug shrewd thoob ntiaj teb boxing businessman.

 

Txawv los ntawm nws muaj peev xwm pom tej thiab tsim nyoos txuj ci, Cohen ua muaj nuj nqis rau nws cov kws muaj txuj kev taw qhia ntawm, cov ntau lwm tus neeg, yav tas los WBA Junior Middleweight zus Austin “Tsis muaj ntseeg” Trout, uas Cohen pab qhia los ntawm tsis paub hais tias New Mexico zeem muag rau cov neeg tseem ceeb them-ib-saib theem superstar.

 

Nyob rau hauv Ntxiv nrog rau qhov trout, Greg Cohen Promotions tau ua hauj lwm nrog tsim npe xws li yav tas los unified thiab ob-lub sij hawm Heavyweight yeej Hasim “Pob Zeb” Rahman (50-8-2, 41 Kos); thiab tag nrho cov sij hawm-zoo ntau-ceeb thawj hoob kawm ntiaj teb no yeej James “Teeb Out” Toney (74-7-3, 45 Kos).

 

Tam sim no lub ntiaj teb no-nyob contenders nyob rau hauv lub GCP roster xws li Arash Usmanee, universally pom zoo raws li ib tug saum-10 super featherweight; yav tas los WBA International Middleweight yeej thiab ntiaj teb no-nyob Middleweight contender Jarrod Fletcher; sab saum toj-nyob featherweight Joel Brunker; cruiserweight Lateef Kayode; Canadian sib thiab TV txiav txim hero Tony Luis, thiab WBA thiab tsib-lub sij hawm Irish National Amateur zus, Dennis Hogan; thiab Rising Welterweight nov ntawm nqaij tawv Cecil McCalla.

 

Greg Cohen Promotions tau tuav world-class boxing cov txheej xwm nyob rau hauv lub finest venues thoob plaws hauv lub tebchaws United States thiab lub ntiaj teb thiab kuj tau hais khov kho muab txuj ci thiab / los yog cov ntsiab lus rau ob peb TV tes hauj lwm xws li HBO, Showtime, ESPN, NBC Cov kev ua si Network, CBS kev ua si Network, MSG thiab HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si Net.

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