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FITE TV announces television carriage deal for the WMMAA Pan-American Division Championships October 8-9 in Chile

Go to FITE TV interview with host JimJ.R.Ross and
WMMAA Pan-American Division president Tomas Yu
NIU YOKI, NY (August 26, 2016) — FITE TV, in conjunction with the World MMA Association (WMMAA), announced today that it will be broadcasting the inaugural WMMAA Pan-American Division Championships live on FITE TV starting with the preliminary matches Saturday, October 8, and the final Sunday October 9, 2016.
FITE is a television network, via a downloadable app, that specializes in all things fighting, including boxing, gídígbò, MMA and Martial Arts. FITE is a free app that is available for download at the Google Play or iTunes app stores.
Lori Oṣu Kẹwa. 8-9, the WMMAA is bringing the top amateur MMA competitors from around the world to Santiago, Chile for a two-day competition. Ju lọ 12 countries will be represented in eight different weight classes (6 awọn ọkunrin, 2 women classes). Michelle Bachelet, the President of Chile, is slated to participate in the opening ceremonies and preside over the closing of the event. In addition to the in-ring MMA competition, the weekend will feature a fitness expo and Ring Girl Latina 2016 pageant. As of today, 12 countries have committed to participating in the event, including the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Aruba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil.
We are thrilled to be able to offer free viewing of one of the most anticipated MMA events in the Pan-American region each year on the innovative FITE TV app,” WMMAA Pan-American Division President Tomas Yu commented. “Bayi, if you are not able to be at the event to watch the action live, you can now see it anywhere in the world.
With the addition of such a prestigious event to FITE TV, we continue to increase the diversity of the combat fighting programming, now offered live and on a VOD basis on the app,” wi Michael Weber, Senior Vice President of Marketing for FITE. “It is a honor to work with MMA professionals such as Tomas Yu and his team who continue to increase the visibility of their organization worldwide.
The television programming schedule and additional participating countries will be announced in the immediate future.
About FITE TV: FITE TV is a product of Flipps Media and is a free mobile app that is a one-stop shop for viewing all sports within the fighting discipline globally including MMA, ọjọgbọn gídígbò, Boxing, and traditional martial arts. With only access to a smartphone and a connected TV, with the FITE app, viewers can watch live events, on-demand programming, interviews and fighting sports related movies and documentaries on the big TV screen. Alaye siwaju sii le ti wa ni ri ni www.fite.tv.
About Flipps Media: Flipps delivers on-demand entertainment to any nearby connected TV from your mobile device without any additional hardware. The company has offices in San Mateo, New York and Sofia, Bulgaria and is backed by Tim Draper, Earlybird Venture Capital, Aslanoba Capital and LAUNCHub. Flippspatented technology immediately works with over 350+ million connected TVs and is compatible with over 7,000 manufacturer models requiring no set up, no pairing devices, no cables, no dongles and no set top box. The Flipps mobile application is free and available on iTunes and Google Play. Alaye siwaju sii le ti wa ni ri ni www.flipps.com.
About WMMAA: The goal of the World MMA Association is to provide unbiased structure and guardrail the growth of MMA as the official world governing body for Mixed Martial Arts. A non-profit organization founded in 2012, WMMAA is on a mission to develop a standardized and regulated organization, including competition, ikẹkọ, officiating, testing and growth when necessary. Ju lọ 50 countries have been granted WMMAA membership.

Del Valle on bout with De La Hoya: “Expect fireworks”

 

Bayamon, PR (August 23, 2016) – Super bantamweight contender Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle is not one to waste time in the squared circle.

Currently the International Boxing Federation’s #8 ni ipo contender, Del Valle scored 16 ti re 22 victories by knockout including nine within the first three rounds. Known for bringing the heat to his foes from the opening bell, Del Valle is accustom to partaking in exciting fights and most recently dropped hard-hitting Thomas Snow twice en route to a unanimous decision victory.

Lori Kẹsán 17, Del Valle faces unbeaten and highly touted Diego De La Hoya in a ten round contest. The bout opens up the Saul Alvarez-Liam Smith pay per view telecast from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. It is also renewing boxing’s oldest rivalry as Del Valle represents Puerto Rico while De La Hoya fights out of Mexico. The nephew of boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya, Diego’s 15-0 pẹlu 9 AamiEye nipa knockout. Ni Oṣu Karun, he battered previously unbeaten Rocco Santomaruo en route to a 7th round stoppage.

Valley, who is seven years De La Hoya’s senior, serves as a notable step up in class. Del Valle respects De La Hoya’s ability and believes it will be a classic Puerto Rico vs Mexico type battle while it lasts before his experience ultimately powers him to victory.

“The fans can expect fireworks on the 17th,” Del Valle said of his upcoming showdown with De La Hoya. “We’re both warriors and know that something bigger will follow if we win in a high profile fight like this. He is a good young fighter that has talent but I’m battle tested. I’ve fought former world champions and learned from my past bouts where I was matched tough. My experience will be a key for me in this fight. I can’t wait to put on a show for boxing fans all over the world!"

Yory Boy Campas farewell fight against Anthony Bonsante to be streamed LIVE, this Saturday onGFL.TV

Long Island, NY (January 20, 2016)This Saturday night in Butte, Montana, former world junior middleweight champion “Yory Boy” Ogba will make his 126th and final ring appearance when he takes on former participant of Awọn Contender, Anthony Bonsante.
The action will get underway at 10 PM et / 7 PM PT lori GFL.TV for a suggested retail price of $14.99.
Fans can order the event by clicking NIBI
Campas of Navojoa, Mexico and now residing in Montana has a record of 105-17-3 with an astronomical 81 knockouts.
To say he has faced everybody in the Welterweight through Middleweight divisions is an understatement.
Campas won the IBF Junior Middleweight title with a 8th round stoppage over previously undefeated and former U.S. Olympian Marquez on December 6, 1997. He made 3 successful defenses of the title before being stopped by Fernando Vargas.
On four more occasions, Campas challenged for a world championship but came up short against Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya, Jose Luis Lopez and Daniel Santos.
Campas is undefeated since 2012 and will look to close out his storied career against the veteran Bonsante.
Bonsante of Shakopee, Minnesota ni o ni kan gba ti 34-12-3 pẹlu 19 knockouts, appeared on Awọn Contender ni 2004 has wins over Tony Ayala (31-1), Brent Cooper (20-2-2), Troy Lowry (27-6) & Matt Vanda (35-2).
Bonsante is on 2 fight winning streak with his latest being a 8-round unanimous decision over David Gonzalez on September 26, 2015.
He is a former IBA Super Middleweight champion & Minnesota State Middleweight champion.
A full undercard will also take place:
Daniel Gonzalez gba lori Jesse Uhde in a 10-round bout for the Montana State Super Welterweight title.
Jered Lunceford ogun Mickey Walker in a 4-round Light Heavyweight bout.
Anthony Curtiss ati Aaron Snow will make their pro debut in a Super Lightweight contest.
Eric Hempstead yoo ja Anthony Sullivan in a 4-round Cruiserweight bout.
Jacob Szilasi boxes Jake Fowler in a 4-round Super Welterweight bout.

Sampson Boxing Signs Promotional Agreement with Undefeated Featherweight Mario Munoz

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of undefeated featherweight MarioYayoMunoz to a promotional contract.
25-year-old Munoz, from Guadalajara, Mexico, currently sports a record of 16-0-1, 10 KOs and has been a professional since 2011. He will make his promotional debut under the Sampson Boxing banner onKínní 19 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City when he takes on fellow unbeaten Adam Lopez (14-0, 7 KOs).
The fight against Lopez will be Munoz’s first outside Mexico. To prepare for this tough assignment, Munoz is working hard with trainer/manager Rafael Guzman and world-class Sampson Boxing stablemates Hugo “Cuatito” Ruiz (35-3, 31 KOs) and Jorge “Pestle” Lara (27-0-2, 19 KOs) in Guadalajara.
I am proud to have a great promoter like Sampson helping me now,” said Munoz. “It will make me fight that much harder knowing I have the backing to become a world champion behind me. I will train to the top of my ability for Kínní 19and for every fight I have with my new promoter. Together we will become world champion.
Sampson is my trusted friend and I feel this agreement will help Mario very much,” said Rafael Guzman. “Mario is very talented and determined and will go far in the sport. We needed the right promotional backing to take the next step and we now have it.
I am very happy to be adding another proud Mexican warrior to my stable of fighters,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “Along with Mario and Cuatito Ruiz and Pilon Lara I have the Red Flag, David Benavidez. Those are four very talented fighters and it makes me proud to be their promoter. Mario Munoz has a bright future in boxing if he keeps working as hard as he does and it’ll be a pleasure to help him with his career. It is my vision to continue to find new Mexican stars like him and welcome them to the Sampson Boxing family.
About Sampson Boxing
Lẹhin kan gan aseyori run bi a matchmaker ati onimọran, Sampson Lewkowicz Switched lori si awọn ipolowo ẹgbẹ ti ọjọgbọn Boxing ni January 2008.
Sampson Boxing ti po sinu ọkan ninu awọn ile aye julọ Ami ipolowo ile ise, nsoju ọpọlọpọ ti aye ile ti o dara ju awọn onija ati julọ ni ileri odo contenders.

Sampson Boxing ni o ni ipolowo awọn alabašepọ gbogbo lori North ati South America, Africa, Asia, Ilu Niu Silandii, Australia, Europe ati America Central ati Sampson Boxing iṣẹlẹ ti a ti televised lori iru afihan nẹtiwọki bi HBO, Asiko Iworan, ESPN, Vs. ati awọn orisirisi okeere nẹtiwọki.

Cotto vs. Álvarez ** Ni-Ijinle Awotẹlẹ ati Analysis **

 

 

Nipa Tony Penecale

 

Nibẹ ni o wa rivalries ti o wa ni jakejado itan arosọ. The Hatfields and The McCoys, The Capulets ati The New Montagues ati The York yankees ati The Boston Red Sox wa ni gbogbo awọn kikorò rivalries. It can be argued that the most brutal is the long-standing boxing rivalry between Puerto Rican fighters against their Mexican counterparts. The next chapter matches the experience and heavy hands of Puerto Rican icon Miguel Cotto against the youth and power of Mexican dynamo Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. When they meet on Saturday night, mejeeji onija yoo wa ni rù awọn igberaga ti won orilẹ-sinu awọn iwọn ati ki o ni awọn mantra ti Spartan akọni, won yoo farahan lati ogun pẹlu a asà tabi lori o. Who will be carrying his shield at the end of their encounter and who will be carried out on his?

 

AGE, Gba, ATI awọn iṣiro

 

Jinna: Ọjọ ori: 35 ọdun atijọ

Gba: 40-4 (33 Knockouts)

Iga: 5’7”

Àdánù: 153 * * Àdánù fun kẹhin ija (6-6-15)

De ọdọ: 67"

 

Álvarez: Ọjọ ori: 25 ọdun atijọ

Gba: 45-1-1 (32 Knockouts)

Iga: 5’9”

Àdánù: 154 * * Àdánù fun kẹhin ija (5-9-15)

De ọdọ: 70"

 

Oruka ße iß

 

Jinna:

WBO Junior Welterweight asiwaju ('04 -'06)

WBA Welterweight asiwaju ('06 -'08)

WBO Welterweight asiwaju ('09)

WBA Junior Middleweight asiwaju ('10 -'12)

WBC Middleweight asiwaju ('14 -Pres)

 

Álvarez:

WBC Junior Middleweight asiwaju ('11 -'13)

WBA Junior Middleweight asiwaju ('13)

 

Ara

 

Jinna:

A ti ara Stalker ti o apoti lati awọn orthodox Duro, Cotto ti ni idagbasoke dara Boxing ogbon sugbon si tun prefers lati wa ni gígùn wa niwaju, ki o si wọ alatako si isalẹ pẹlu kan vicious ara kolu. Cotto favors hooks and uppercuts to straight punches and turns every bout into a war of attrition. Doesn’t have lights-out punching power but is very punishing. Most of his stoppage victories have come late, lẹhin rẹ alatako ti a ti lọ silẹ o ni isalẹ. Will often leave himself open to counters when trying to unleash his offense.

 

Álvarez:

An ibinu, ti ara Onija pẹlu underrated Boxing ogbon ati quickness, Alvarez igba san danu alatako si isalẹ pẹlu titẹ dédé ati eru-fà punches. Will use feints and counters to throw is opponents timing off and create openings for a strength-sapping body attack. Carries fight-changing power in both hands but sometimes doesn’t throw enough punches. While he is most known for his offensive skills, Alvarez ni bojumu, sugbon ko nla, igbeja ogbon maa ati ìdènà punches.

 

Agbara

 

Jinna:

* Ara Attack - Cotto jẹ oyimbo o ṣee awọn ti o dara ju ara puncher ninu awọn idaraya loni. He wings thunderous hooks on the inside that make contact with whatever is available: mo egbe, ejika, torso, àyà, ati awọn apá, pẹlu niṣẹ esi.

 

* Okun - Cotto ni a lagbara ati ti ara Onija. Even as he has grown from junior welterweight up to middleweight, o si maa wa a ti ara agbara, o lagbara ti wọ isalẹ tobi awọn ọta.

 

* Okan - Cotto gbejade a pupo ti igberaga nigbati o igbesẹ sinu awọn iwọn. He has been in a number of wars where he’s been cut, ti lu si isalẹ, tabi ni awọn miiran ikolu ti ipo, ati Cotto ti han a asiwaju ká ọkàn.

 

Álvarez:

* Punching Power - Alvarez gbejade ãra ninu awọn mejeeji fists. He is knockout power in either hand, ṣugbọn rẹ julọ pupo ija gbe ninu re osi kio. A single left hook rendered the iron-jawed Carlos Baldomir unconscious and his knockout of James Kirkland was a potential knockout of the year candidate.

 

* Okun - Alvarez ni a physically-tete ati thickly-itumọ ti Onija pẹlu agbara uncanny. He is effective in backing fighters up, ani nigbati o ko ba ibalẹ danu punches. Against the smaller Josesito Lopez, o si gbé e pa ẹsẹ rẹ, o si rán a si awọn kanfasi pẹlu punches ti gbe lodi si alatako re ká àyà.

 

* Niṣẹ Ara Attack - Alvarez prefers lati wọ si awon alatako re si isalẹ ni ibile Mexico ni njagun ti fi lé awọn ara. While he is economical with his punches, o gbà o pọju on idogba kọọkan Punch, paapa awọn crushing osi kio si ẹdọ.

 

Ailagbara

 

Jinna:

* Ipa ti Wars - Cotto ti a ti located lodi si aye-kilasi atako fun lori kan mewa. He suffered two brutal losses to Antonio Margarito and Manny Pacquiao and suffered punishment in his wins over Ricardo Torres, Zab Judah, ati Shane Mosley. While he has had a resurgence working with Freddie Roach, awọn akojo ipa ti re saju ogun le je a da ni wahala.

 

* Rorun lati Lu - Cotto ti ṣe awọn ilọsiwaju pẹlu rẹ olugbeja sugbon si tun ni o ni awọn mindset ti o dara ju olugbeja jẹ ẹṣẹ kan ti o dara. His wide open offense and relentless body attack often leaves him open to be hit with counterpunches, nipataki ìkọ ati uppercuts.

 

* Chin - Ni idapo pelu ẹṣẹ ti o fi oju rẹ prone lati counter punches, Cotto ká shaky gba pe a le jẹ ohunelo fun ajalu. Cotto was wobbled or dropped in several of his earlier fights and then battered, bloodied ati TKO'd ninu re njà lodi si Margarito (1st ija) ati Pacquiao. Even the light-punching Floyd Mayweather staggered him late in their fight.

 

Álvarez:

* Ọkan onisẹpo - Alvarez ko ni mu daradara ni aarin-ija. He comes in with a single game-plan and has not shown the ability to adjust even when his tactics are not working. He struggled in his wins over Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara and was easily out-boxed against Mayweather.

 

* Rirẹ - Alvarez ṣiṣẹ lile ninu awọn idaraya ati ki o jẹ nigbagbogbo ni nla apẹrẹ sugbon igba nwa o soro lati lọ ni kikun tẹ fun ohun gbogbo yika, paapa bi re njà lọ sinu awọn arin tabi nigbamii iyipo. In his match with Austin Trout, Alvarez hàn pataki rirẹ ni igba ati paapa ri ara nše soke.

 

* Rorun lati Lu -Alvarez jẹ ṣi ohun ẹṣẹ-akọkọ Iru ti Onija ti o wun lati waye titẹ si awon alatako re. He will leave himself open to counter punches, paapa ọwọ ọtún ati counter osi ìwọ.

 

Ti tẹlẹ ija

 

Jinna:

(6/6/15) - Cotto demolished Australian Daniel Geale ni a middleweight akọle olugbeja, knocking u jade ni mẹrin iyipo. After winning the first three rounds, Cotto floored Geale lemeji ni awọn 4th yika, muwon u lati jowo.

 

Álvarez:

(5/9/15) - Alvarez gba awọn ti o pọju Ija-ti-2015 pẹlu a tani fun Knockout-ti-Odun, run James Kirkland ni mẹta iyipo. The limited but dangerous Kirkland attacked early and the slugfest was initiated. Alvarez scored three knockdowns including a final right hand the rendered Kirkland unconscious.

 

3 BEST ṣe

 

Jinna:

* Sergio Martinez (6/7/14) - Cotto alaafia awọn gíga-kasi sugbon ti ogbo ati ipalara-prone "Maravilla" Martinez. Cotto started quickly flooring the middleweight champion three times in the opening round and punished him throughout until the bout was halted in the 10th yika.

 

* Zab Judah (6/9/07) - Cotto ní lati duro diẹ ninu awọn nira asiko tete lodi si awọn ni iyara southpaw, si sunmọ ni rocked ati ki o na a ge labẹ rẹ aaye. Cotto’s relentless pressure gradually broke down Judah, sapping agbara rẹ. Cotto finished the show, sisọ Juda ni 9th yika ṣaaju ki o to nipari idekun u ni 11 iyipo.

 

* Alfonso Gomez (4/12/08) - Cotto fi on a yanilenu àpapọ, dapọ Boxing ogbon pẹlu a vicious ara kolu lati patapata obliterate gbajumo "Contender" alum Gomez nipa 5th yika TKO. Cotto dominated the action and scored knockdowns in the 2nd, 3rd, ati 5th iyipo, nlu Gomez sinu ifakalẹ.

 

Álvarez:

* James Kirkland (5/9/15) - O je awọn 2015 version of Hagler-Hearns. Kirkland attacked relentlessly at the bell and Alvarez responded in kind. Alvarez scored a knockdown in the 1st yika ati kuna Kirkland ká finifini asiko ti aseyori, Flooring u pẹlu ohun uppercut ninu awọn 3rd yika, ṣaaju ki o to finishing rẹ pẹlu a picturesque ọwọ ọtún nikan asiko nigbamii.

 

* Kermit Cintron (11/26/11) - Ṣiṣe rẹ 3rd akọle olugbeja, Alvarez ṣe o rorun wo lodi si awọn faded tele welterweight asiwaju. Alvarez made Cintron appear older than his true age of 32, ati ki o jiya fun u pẹlu Ease. Alvarez scored a knockdown in the 4th yika ṣaaju ki o to battering rẹ mercilessly ati muwon a stoppage ninu awọn 5th.

 

* Carlos Baldomir (9/18/10) - Alvarez wà awọn 20 odun atijọ prodigy ti nkọju si kan ti o tọ tele aye asiwaju ninu Baldomir. Alvarez was successful boxing early and using his advantages in speed and skill to sweep the first five rounds. But it was his display in the 6th that was memorable. Alvarez rocked Baldomir before finally dropping with a left hook, Rendering u daku ṣaaju ki o lu awọn akete ati awọn olugbagbọ fun u re nikan stoppage pipadanu ni a 16-odun ọmọ.

 

Awọn bọtini TO iṣẹgun

 

Jinna:

* Lo footwork ati awọn agbekale lati tọju Alvarez si pa iwontunwonsi

 

* Maa ko duro atampako-si-atampako pẹlu awọn nipa ti o tobi Alvarez

 

* Land ni kutukutu lati jèrè Alvarez ká ọwọ

 

Álvarez:

* Jeki awọn titẹ lori Cotto ki o si ge si pa awọn iwọn

* Jade jab Cotto ati ipa fun u lati isowo punches

 

* Jẹ alaisan tete ati aišišẹ Cotto si isalẹ

 

IBEERE

 

Jinna:

* Le duro Cotto soke si a kékeré ati tobi alatako?

 

* Wà re kẹhin meji victories diẹ ẹ sii ti a nla ti nkọju si faded tabi ni opin atako?

 

* Bawo ni Elo ni Cotto gan ti osi?

 

Álvarez:

* Le Alvarez yi re gameplan ti o ba ti o ti wa ni ja bo sile ni kutukutu?

 

* Yoo rẹ igbeja gbese wa ni fara lodi si iru a lewu puncher?

 

* Se Alvarez si tun imudarasi?

 

PENECALE p

 

Cotto yoo ṣii lilo rẹ underrated Boxing ogbon ati quickness, gbigbe ita, ati jabbing ni ohun akitiyan lati pa Alvarez lati eto ẹsẹ rẹ. Alvarez will advance trying to establish his own jab and work the body. Whenever Alvarez gets too close, Cotto yoo agbesoke kuro ki o si Akobaratan lori igun pẹlu kan diẹ lile jabs. The first two rounds will be strategical but tense. The eruption can happen at any time.

 

Awọn igbese lati teramo yoo bẹrẹ ni awọn 3rd yika bi Alvarez ntẹsiwaju n jo ati awọn ologun Cotto si bẹrẹ lati duro rẹ ilẹ. Like a couple of mountain rams butting heads and locking horns, awọn agbara punches yoo bẹrẹ lati fo. Cotto will throw flashier combinations, ifihan overhand ẹtọ si awọn ori, osi ìkọ si awọn ara, ati lile jabs si awọn oju ti o si torso. Alvarez will dig his toes in and throw thumping single shots, uppercuts ati ìkọ, mejeji si awọn ori ati ara, eyi ti ja si ni ohun abrasion labẹ Cotto ká osi oju ati ẹjẹ seeping lati ẹnu rẹ.

 

Jakejado awọn arin iyipo, Cotto ká superior Boxing ati ki o skillset yoo ni i die-die niwaju lori awọn scorecards ṣugbọn Alvarez ká iwọn ati agbara ni yio je anfani, laiyara ati nitõtọ, Cotto wọ si isalẹ. Cotto’s three-and-four-punch combinations will gradually reduce to two-punch combinations and single hooks to the body. The slower pace will favor Alvarez and he will be able to control the tempo and dig in with hard punches to the body and right hands to the face.

 

Ti lọ sinu awọn 7th yika, pẹlu awọn ti ija fere ani ati ki o awon ẹsẹ ti o le ko ipalara awọn tobi Alvarez, Cotto yoo elesin rẹ idojukọ pada si Boxing lori awọn ita. The change in tactic will momentarily bewilder Alvarez, ti o ti di itura iṣowo ninu awọn trenches. The brief momentum shift will allow Cotto to regain a slight lead on the scorecards.

 

Mimo pe o jẹ sile ati ti nkọju si ohun alatako ti o ti wa ni laiyara rẹ silẹ, Alvarez yoo waye roro titẹ ninu awọn 9th yika, il Cotto, muwon u lati gbe tabi Punch lati yọ ninu ewu, ati ki o nfa u lati expend agbara iyebiye ni ṣe bẹ. Whenever they get close, Alvarez yoo lo rẹ awọn ejika si isan Cotto ki o si agekuru u pẹlu kukuru ìkọ ati uppercuts, momentarily wahala u ni awọn 10th yika.

 

Pẹlu rẹ oju morphing sinu a grotesque boju ti ẹjẹ ati wiwu, a dabi ẹnipe lo Cotto yoo lọ fun bu ninu awọn 11th, bàa ogbon ati winging diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju ìkọ si awọn ara ati ori. Alvarez will be happy to trade hooks with him and the action will be intense. Late in the round, Alvarez yoo de a danu uppercut bi Cotto ni fife ìmọ ati awọn Puerto Rican Onija yoo ju silẹ si eekun rẹ, rẹ osi oju fere sé ati ẹnu rẹ ńjò ẹjẹ. His heart will pull him to his feet and Alvarez will come in for the kill, Fifẹyinti Cotto si awọn ropes ibi ti awọn paṣipaarọ ti punches ti wa ni nikan halted nipasẹ awọn Belii.

 

Lẹhin ti kàn ibọwọ lati bẹrẹ ik yika, Alvarez yoo kolu Cotto lati awọn ibẹrẹ. A pair of right hands to the side of the head will wobble Cotto, muwon-ọn u lati si awọn paṣan, o si ti kuna lati ẽkún rẹ. Referee Robert Byrd will administer the count with Cotto rising at the count of 8, ndaabo gidigidi contending ti o jẹ dara lati tesiwaju. As soon as Byrd waves the fighters back together, Alvarez yoo rú kọja iwọn, ibalẹ a ọwọ ọtún ati osi uppercut. As Cotto falls back against the neutral corner, Byrd ti yoo Akobaratan ni laarin wọn ati da awọn ija, lolobo Alvarez bi awọn Winner.

 

The Winner nipa TKO ni 59 aaya ti awọn 12h yika ni yio je Saulu "Canelo" Alvarez!!!!

 

Top Venezuelan afojusọna Juan 'El Nino’ Ruiz yoo koju Juan Márquez in Culiacan

Ọkan ninu awọn julọ oguna awọn onija lati Venezuela, Juan 'El Nino’ Ruiz (14-0, 8 KO ká) ti ṣeto lati pada si iwọn yi Friday, August 21 ni Iyika Egan ni Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Ruiz yoo koju Mexico ni Onija, Juan Carlos Márquez ( 11-8-4, 5 KOs) ni a se eto ija mefa iyipo ija ni welterweight pipin.
Ni re kẹhin ija, Márquez wà ṣẹgun lodi si tele undefeated Onija Gael Cota nipa unanimous ipinnu ni ohun moriwu ija, waye ni Los Mochis.
“Mo wa gbaradi lati ya yi ipenija lodi si ohun ti o alatako re mo nkan, ati ki o ti wa ni bọ si pa kan ti o dara win. Mo ti sọ ní ohun excelent ikẹkọ ibudó pẹlu mi olukọni Rene Miranda in Tijuana, ati ki o Mo lero gidigidi igboya ti emi o mu pada ni gun fun Venezuela. A gbagbo wipe akoko mi ni bayi, emi o si bori eyikeyi ipenija”- So Juan 'El Nino’ Ruiz, ti o pari re magbowo Boxing ọmọ pẹlu 214 AamiEye ati ki o nikan 6 adanu.
Lẹhin a 17-osù layoff, nitori lati isakoso isoro, awọn ti sọ Venezuelan afẹṣẹja, isakoso lati pada si iwọn kẹhin July 9 in Tijuana, ni ibi ti o gba wọle a akọkọ yika kolu jade lodi si Charly Valdez.
Ni 2013, Ruiz a ipo nọmba 11 nipasẹ awọn World Association Boxing (WBA) after knocking out Nelson Lara in the fifth round, eyi ti mina u ni Fedelatin igbanu.
Ruiz ti wa ni itọju rẹ nipa Ben Lieblein ati Alfredo Rodriguez.

Miguel 'Lefty’ Sanchez pada yi Friday

Roc Nation idaraya Hunting akomora, Miguel ‘ Southpaw’ Sanchez lati Culiacan, yio jẹ pada ni igbese yi Friday, August 21 in Corona, California.
Sanchez (10-0, 8 KO ká) yoo wa ni ti nkọju si awọn RÍ Francisco 'Pantera’ Reza (14-14, 11 KO ká) ti Torreon kan lori mefa-yika se eto ija ni Omega Products Outdoor Arena.
“Mo ti ko duro ikẹkọ niwon mi kẹhin ija ni April. A ti wa ni complementing iṣẹ pẹlu odo, fojusi lori igbelaruge stamina, sũru ati agbara. Ọjọ kọọkan ti mo n dagbasi bi a Onija, Mo lero dara gbogbo ọjọ ti mo irin. Yi Friday Mo setan fun ohunkohun mi alatako Ọdọọdún ni”, Said Sanchez, ti o ti lu jade Yair Aguilar ni akọkọ yika ni kẹhin April.
Awọn igberaga ti Culiacan Sinaloa, Mexico ti wa ni ti npolongo ni welterweight pipin ki o si ma ninu awọn 'Ile of Boxing Ikẹkọ ile-iṣẹ’ -idaraya be ni San Diego, California labẹ awọn olori ti Carlos Barragan, ti o tun ma Antonio Orozco (22-0 15 KO ká).

ANDRZEJ FONFARA STOPS JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR., WINS BY 9TH-ROUND TKO AT STUBHUB CENTER

Amir Imam Remains Unbeaten

With Unanimous Decision Over Walter Castillo

Unbeaten Moises Flores Outpoints Oscar Escandon To Win

WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Title; Omar Chavez Triumphs

By Decision, Fabian Maidana by Knockout on SHO EXTREME

Catch SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Replay
Monday, April 20, ni 10 p.m.ET/PT on SHO EXTREME

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Carson, Calif. (April 18, 2015) – Confident and determined, Andrzej “The PolishPrince” Fonfara (27-3, 16 KOs) spoiled the ring return of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) in resounding fashion Saturday night, flooring the former middleweight champion one time en route to a one-sided ninth-round TKO in the main event ofShowtime asiwaju Boxing gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN.

 

Fonfara, of Chicago by way of Radon, Polandii, dropped Chavez, of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, with a wide left hook 50 seconds into the ninth round before a boisterous crowd of 8,636 predominately-Chavez fans at StubHub Center. It was the first time in 52 professional fights that Chavez had hit the canvas from a punch.

 

Upon returning to the corner, Chavez could be heard on the telecast telling trainer Joe Goossen that he had hurt his right leg and could no longer continue. Asiko nigbamii, the fight was halted. The busier and more accurate fighter throughout, Fonfara was comfortably ahead on the three judgesscorecards by scored of 89-80 ati 88-81 twice after nine full rounds.

 

Offered an ecstatic Fonfara, who had his fair share of Polish fans at the venue: “I knew he was a tough fighter, quick and in good shape but when he hit me for the first time in the first round, I knew I was going to win this fight. He didn’t punch as hard as everybody said he did.

 

I saw his punches easily coming in. I know I threw more punches. I was a little surprised that he did not come out for the (10th) but he was cut, had been getting beat up and had just got knocked down, so he knew what would happen if he came out.

 

Chavez said before the fight that he didn’t think I could take his body punches. I think I took them pretty good and passed that test.

 

I know there are things I can still work on in training to become a more complete boxer, ṣugbọnlalẹ was a dream come true. I want a rematch with (Light Heavyweight World Champion) Adonis Stevenson.

 

Said Chavez, the son of legendary Mexican icon, Julio Cesar Chavez SR. in the ring afterward and before he was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure, “Maybe 170,172 pounds is too big for me, maybe I’ll go back down. I’m not sure what my future holds. It was a very tough fight. But I congratulate Andrzej.

 

Goossen told reporters afterward that he had “stopped the fight. It was my decision. I didn’t like what I saw. ”

 

In the first half of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader, undefeated world-ranked super lightweight Amir I (17-0, 14 KOs), of Davie, Fla., nipa ọna ti Albany, N.Y., won a lopsided 10-round decision over Walter “The Hammer” Castle.

 

The talented, versatile, Mo ni, 24, controlled a fight that featured numerous exchanges especially early on with a left jab and straight right hand.

 

My combinations were effective the whole night, we stuck to our gameplan and came out victorious,” said Imam. “I want any of the world champions next”.

 

Castle, who saw a nine-fight winning streak come to an end, wi “Mo ro mo ti gba awọn ija. I didn’t get credit for the punches I threw. The judge who scored it 100-90; daradara, that gives me no chance to win here. The cut bothered me in the early rounds, but was not a factor after.

 

Sẹyìn Saturday, on SHOWTIME EXTREME, undefeated Moisés “El Chucky” Ododo (23-0, 16 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Mexico, captured the WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Championship with a thrilling 12-round split decision over defending champion Oscar Escandon (24-2 16 KOs), of Tolima, Colombia.

 

Ododo, ṣiṣe re 2015 debut and third start in a row in the United States, bori nipasẹ awọn ikun ti 116-112 lemeji ati 113-115.

 

An emotional Flores was near tears afterward. “Eleyi ti ni a ala wá otito – more than a dream come truefor me,” o si wi pe. “I saw my family on the beach, eating meat. I saw my babies better dressed. For me this is a life-changing victory and, bẹẹni, I thought it was very, very close but I absolutely feel I won.

 

I want to fight the best next, the top guys at 122 pounds and right now the top guy is Leo Santa Cruz. That’s who I’d like to fight next. I really want to thank all my team, lati oke de isalẹ, for giving me this wonderful opportunity. We’re very happy that we joined the Al Haymon team. We’re very loyal and we just really appreciate everything they’ve done for us.

 

Escandon felt he’d done enough to win despite injuring the right index finger on his right hand in the seventh round.

I did all that I could, everything was in my reach, but I think I broke or fractured my finger,” o si wi pe. “In boxing things happen that are out of your control. Because I hurt my hand, I couldn’t throw punches the way I wanted to with my right hand. I tried to do all I could with it. But I didn’t want to injure it further. I’m OK, but I definitely would love a rematch.

 

In the SHOWTIME EXTREME co-feature, Super welterweight Omar “El Businessman”Chavez (33-3-1, 22 KOs), of Culiacan, the younger brother of Chavez, Jr. and son of legendary Julio Cesar Sr., won an exciting, lile-jà, give-and-take eight-round unanimous decision over Richard Gutierrez (28-16-1, 17 KOs), of Arjona, Colombia.

Chavez won by the scores of 78-75 lemeji ati 77-74. There were no knockdowns.

 

Unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana (6-0, 5 KOs), ti Santa Fe, Argentina, the brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, registered a second-round TKO (32 aaya sinu yika) over outclassed Cory Vom Baur (2-3), of Vancouver, W.

 

Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing doubleheader yoo tun-air ose yi bi wọnyi:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Monday, April 20, 22, 10 p.m.. ET/PT SHOWTIME Extreme

 

Tuesday, June 24, ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT SHO Extreme

 

Saturday ká two-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning Sunday, June 22 27.

 

Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein ki o si tele aye asiwaju Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray riroyin. Ni Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Márquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins called the SHOWTIME EXTREME action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. pẹlu Bob Dunphy directing.

 

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Chavez Jr. la. Fonfara” was a 12-round bout that took place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. And aired on SHOWTIME.

 

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. la. ANDRZEJ FONFARA AMIR IMAM vs. WALTER CASTILLO OFFICIAL WEIGHTS & Awọn fọto

Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Gbe Lori Showtime® Saturday, April 18, (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT)

From StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. Et / PT

Tẹ NIBI To Download Photos From Friday ká Sonipa-Ni
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Showtime asiwaju Boxing

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.: 171 ½ poun
Andrzej Fonfara: 171 ½ poun

Amir IFE: 140 Poun
Castillo Walter: 138 Poun

Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn:
OSCAR ESCANDON: 121 ¾ Pounds
Moisés Flores: 121 ¼ Pounds

OMAR CHAVEZ: 159 Poun
RICHARD GUTIERREZ: 158 ½ poun

(SHOWTIME EXTREME Swing Bout)
FABIAN MAIDANA: 146 ¼ Pounds
CORY VOM BAUR: 145 ½ poun

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“Chavez Jr. la. Fonfara”, a 12-round light heavyweight bout co-promoted by Goossen ni igbega ati Chavez Promotions that takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. ati ki o yoo air lori Showtime (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT). Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Amir Imam faces Walter Castillo in a 10-round jr. welterweight showdown. Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast ni yio tun je wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP).

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni owole ni $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, are available for purchase online at AXS.com.

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Vs. Andrzej Fonfara, Amir Imam VS. WALTER CASTILLO FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & Awọn fọto

I know that this is a new weight class for me. I realize that Fonfara is very tough and bigger than me, but I am up for the challenge.

– Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

I want to show the whole world how good I am when I win this fight lojo satide.” — Andrzej Fonfara

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Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Yi Saturday, April 18,

Gbe Lori Showtime® (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT)

Lati StubHub ile-iṣẹ ni Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. ATI/PT

Inu MAYWEATHER la. PACQUIAO Premieres Immediately
Following SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING TELECAST

Tiketi fun Saturday ká StubHub Fights Are On Sale!

Los Angeles (April 16, 2015) – Popular Mexican superstar and former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara participated in the final the final press conference Thursday at Crowne Plaza Hotel LAX, just two days before Saturday ká Showtime asiwaju Ikinilẹṣẹ doubleheader.

 

Chavez (48-1-1, 32 KOs) of Culiacan, Mexico, and Fonfara (26-3, 15 KOs) of Chicago by way of Radon, Polandii, will meet in the 12-round light heavyweight main event live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10 p.m. ATI/ 7 p.m. PT) lati StubHub ile-iṣẹ in Carson, Calif. Chavez will make his eagerly awaited return to the ring and first start for new trainer Joe Goossen.

 

Also participating in today’s press conference was undefeated top 10-ranked super lightweight Amir I (16-0, 14 KOs), of Davie, Fla., nipa ọna ti Albany, N.Y.. who will put his unblemished record on the line against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 KOs) (25-2, 18 KOs), ti Managua, Nicaragua, in the 10-round co-feature on SHOWTIME.

Lori Showtime awọn iwọn® (8 p.m. ATI/PT) yi Saturday, WBA Interim Super Bantamweight World Champion Oscar Escandon (24-1, 16 KOs), of Tolima, Colombia, will make the first defense of his 122-pound title when he faces undefeated Moisés “El Chucky” Ododo (22-0, 1 NC, 16 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Mexico.

 

In the SHOWTIME EXTREME co-feature, Omar “El Businessman” Chavez (32-3-1, 22 KOs), of Culiacan, the younger brother of Chavez, Jr. and son of legendary Julio Cesar Sr., yoo dojuko Richard Gutierrez (28-15-1, 17 KOs), of Arjona, Colombia, in an eight-round middleweight fight. Also featured on the telecast, akoko fífàye gba, will be a six-round match between unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana, ti Santa Fe, Argentina, the brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, who’ll be opposed by Cory Vom Baur (2-2, 0 KOs), of Vancouver, W.

 

Tickets for the event co-promoted by Goossen Promotions and Chavez Promotions are priced at $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, and are on sale online at AXS.com.

What the fighters, trainers and executives said Thursday:

 

Julio César Chavez JR., Ibewo World asiwaju

I had a great training camp. I feel better than ever. I am ready for the fight.

 

I know that this is a new weight class for me. I realize that Fonfara is very tough and bigger than me, sugbon mo wa fun ipenija naa.

 

I have worked on my boxing during my one year off, and I am very excited and motivated to get back in the ring.

 

I have worked so hard for this fight because I am fighting in a new weight class. I must punch harder, so I have focused on getting stronger during this training camp.

 

I have a great chin, I know how to take punches and my conditioning is great. A lot of fighters can take a punch, but I can take multiple punches and not be hurt.

 

I think that Andrzej Fonfara is one of the best fighters in the light heavyweight division. Inside of boxing, everyone knows who Fonfara is. He knocked down one of the best boxers in the world in Adonis Stevenson.

 

Fonfara is disciplined in the ring, but he doesn’t vary his punches.

 

I understand that my dad didn’t want me to take this fight. I had bigger names I could’ve fought, but I think that Fonfara is a great challenge for me and I like the challenge.

 

I would like to thank SHOWTIME for making this fight happen.

 

Andrzej Fonfara, World Title Challenger

I’m prepared very well and I’m ready for this fight. It’s been a great camp like always. I train hard for each fight. I’m a tough boxer who is feeling great. The weight is good and everything is perfect.

 

I must put everything into Saturday night and I will win the fight.

 

I must look even better than I did against Stevenson. Everyone said I looked good, but I lost the fight. I didn’t want congratulations because I did not win the fight. But this time I will win the fight. I’m ready for a decision or for a knockout.

 

I’m ready with a couple of plans. I don’t want to run around the ring, I want to fight tough. I’m going to use my jab and my right hand, which is my best punch.

 

I’m not worried about what his father said about not fighting me. Chavez Jr. wants to fight and I will show him that his father was right.

 

It doesn’t matter how I win, I want to win this fight and get my rematch with Adonis Stevenson.

 

“Chavez Jr. jẹ nla kan Onija. He uses a lot of combinations and has a powerful punch that I must be ready for. I want to show the whole world how good I am when I win this fight lojo satide.

 

If I get the chance, Mo n lilọ si kolu u jade. It’s boxing so you never know what will happen. I want to box round-by-round and win this fight.

 

I lost the fight with Stevenson but I showed that I was a good boxer. I’m a much smarter fighter now because of that experience. That was a fight at the top championship level.

 

It doesn’t matter what Chavez Jr. says at a press conference, we’ll be in the ring Saturdayand everything will happen there.

 

Fan’s can expect heavy punches, knockdowns and a great fight.

 

Amir IFE, Undefeated Super Lightweight Contender

I’m confident going into this fight because of how I train. I have put my heart and soul into this sport since I moved to Florida three years ago. I left everything behind to better myself.

 

I’m going to stay smart and composed in there and do everything I can to get the win.

 

I don’t feel like I need the knockout to come away with a successful fight. Ṣugbọn, you better believe that if there is an opportunity to knock him out, then I will take advantage of it.

 

“Ni 2015, Mo fẹ lati di a aye asiwaju. This is my breakout year. A lot of people have been buzzing about me. I want to become the WBC world champion, that’s what I’m heading for.

 

“Mo mọ ti o ni [Castle] a good opponent, he’s got a great resume, and he’s coming to fight. He has a great record, so that alone shows what he’s capable of. Bi Eleyi Saturday night may the better man win.

 

I’ve boxed styles like [rẹ] plenty of times, but you never know, he could come out different Saturdaynight.

 

I’m ready to put on a great show for the SHOWTIME audience.

 

Castillo Walter, Super Lightweight Contender

I’m coming here to fight. I can tell you one thing, Amir Imam made a big mistake by taking this fight.

 

I’ve fought a lot of tough fighters; my two losses were by decisions where I feel I was robbed. I’ve fought better fighters than Amir has.

 

“Bi Eleyi Saturday, I’m going to announce to the whole world that Walter Castillo is here to stay and he’s going to be a world champion.

SR Julio César Chavez.

Being in Los Angeles is like being in Mexico for me; I have had many great memories. I became the world champion for this first time here and my son also became the world champion for the first time here, ju.

 

Julio definitely has a very difficult fight ahead of him.

 

If I was Julio’s manager, I wouldn’t have taken this fight. Fonfara is a difficult and tough fighter.

 

My son wants to fight fighters of quality and wants credibility in boxing.

 

Julio has worked and trained very hard for this fight .He has the capability to win and we expect that it will go very well.

 

JOE GOOSSEN, Chavez’ Olukọni

Julio has a window here the next five, mefa, seven years that he can capitalize on.

 

I think he’s left the childish stuff behind, and we’re all guilty of being childish.

 

I think that Julio has surprised his father with his determination heading into this fight.

He’s got a left hook to the liver that just sends a shock through your body.

 

He’s not soft. He’s a real fighter. I have been around enough fighters to know that he’s a real fighter. Number kan, he has the never-say- die attitude in there.

 

We’re up against a very well-schooled, blue collar, workmanlike fighter in Fonfara.

 

He is an athletic, improvisational fighter, in that you don’t know where everything’s coming from.

 

I’ve watched a lot of Fonfara tape, and he pretty much repeats what he does, but he repeats it well.

 

This is going to be a battle. You’ve got two contrasting styles and personalities.

 

Julio has 51 fights under his belt. He’s no rookie and he comes from a great bloodline. (In the short time I’ve been with him, it has been) more of an association than a dictatorial effort between the two of us.

 

Based on former camps, he’s never really extracted himself from comfortable surroundings and put himself in a position where he is completely isolated like he was in Lake Tahoe.

 

SAM COLONNA, Fonfara’s Trainer

Fonfara could turn it up whenever. He could be down on the scorecards and one punch he throws could change someone’s world. He’s proven in the past that he has power in both hands.

 

The styles in this fight are perfect for each other. When people ask about the fight I say it could go either way, it depends on who catches the other first.

 

I’m looking for Fonfara to dominate, but Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is a warrior, he comes to fight, he knows how to go to the body like his father used to, so we’ve been working on all of these strategies.

 

A knockout win would be a dream come true to me. That’s what I’ve been looking for all these years. Winning this huge fight would change everything for Fonfara and myself.

 

This camp that Andrzej had was the best we’ve ever had. He worked hard, he had time to train and there’s no excuses.

 

We’re coming to fight a war. Don’t forget that wars are won by strategy.

 

People say to listen to your father. His father told him not to take this fight, but he took it anyway and that was a mistake.

 

I see this fight not going past 10 iyipo, with us getting the knockout.

 

STACY MCKINLEY, Imam ká olukọni

Amir has always trained very hard, but I did see a change in him in this training camp after the last fight. He has stepped up his training by two levels.

 

He learned a lot about his fight against [Fidel Maldonado] under the bright SHOWTIME lights at the MGM Grand.

 

Amir is always confident going into each fight, but he made a mistake in the Maldonado fight. He rolled his right hand and forgot about the left hand and was knocked down. He had to pay for his mistakes but it’s all a learning experience, he still has only 16 professional fights under his belt.

 

Castillo has a great jab and good combinations. A guy like that throws a lot of punches, but there is a technique to breaking down a fighter like that.

 

We can’t spend a lot of time on the ropes, and we must go after his body because his body is weak. Castillo is going to get knocked out lojo satide.

 

I think that Amir is going to open up a lot of eyes lojo satide.”

 

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Chavez Jr. la. Fonfara” ni a 12-yika ija ti o gba ibi ni StubHub ile-iṣẹ in Carson, Calif. ati ki o yoo air lori Showtime (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT). Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast ni yio tun je wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP).

 

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