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Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. LOOKS TO MAKE A RESOUNDING STATEMENT WHEN HE RETURNS TO THE RING ON SATURDAY, APERIRA 18 AT THE STUBHUB CENTER LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

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I am fighting [Andrzej] Fonfara now because I like big opponents. I like the challenge of fighting good, hungry fighters.

– Julio Hiha Chavez Jr.

Julio wants credibility in this sport and that’s why he made the decision to take this fight, even though it’s a dangerous decision.

– Julio Hiha Chavez Sr.

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VAN NUYS, Calif.(April 13, 2015) – Toa o mua te ao Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. tū te īngoa pāpāho i runga i te Paraire in front of a packed house at Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Van Nuys, Calif., as the Mexican superstar prepares to make his SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® waiata i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18, i te Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif., ora i runga i SHOWTIME(10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT).

 

I roto i te hui matua o te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGdoubleheader, Superstar Mexican Chavez, JR. (48-1-1, 32 Koó) meets dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó) i roto i te 12-a tawhio noa a'ee taumahamaha o te marama.

 

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, runga 10 ranked junior welterweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 Koó).

 

Julio Hiha Chavez, Ninety te toa Mexican nui o te wā katoa, hanga he ahua i roto i īngoa o tana tama, ki te whakaatu i tona tautoko me te tuku kupu o te faaitoitoraa.

 

Tenei ta Chavez Jr., Julio Cesar Chavez and Joe Goossen (kaiwhakangungu) i ki te mea Rāmere i te omaoma Los Angeles-rohe:

 

Julio Hiha Chavez JR., Mua World Champion

I am very focused going into this fight. I have changed a lot mentally this past year.

 

I am fighting [Andrzej] Fonfara now because I like big opponents. I like the challenge of fighting good, hungry fighters. Just because Fonfara doesn’t have the name recognition of other fighters, it doesn’t make him an easy fighter. Te uaua ia.

 

I feel comfortable at light heavyweight. Any time that you can add a couple pounds, you feel better. Although I will be fighting at 175, I feel most comfortable at 168 rite te kaimekemeke. Since I have had one year off, it was a better choice to fight at this weight so that I could see how my body feels.

 

Since I have added a few pounds, I have become a more physical and stronger boxer. The light heavyweight division has very big and physical contenders.

 

“Joe [Goossen] is a great trainer. He is a great motivator to his fighters and makes them better. I have worked very hard with him for the 35 days we spent together in Lake Tahoe.

 

When I was training with Freddie Roach, it was very different. I think Freddie is a great trainer, but Joe also has a lot of experience and we have made a connection together.

 

I really liked training in Lake Tahoe. The altitude, te mowhiti, everything I needed was there. I felt very comfortable up there and I would like to come back there to train for a fight again.

 

I promise a great fight, this is a very exciting fight. Fonfara isn’t an easy opponent, but he has never seen an opponent like me.

 

 

SR Julio Hiha Chavez.

I am here to support and be with my son. I try to give him good advice. I tell him to train and prepare hard, and fortunately he is doing that well.

 

I think Joe [Goossen] is doing a great job, we are on the same page. We are all focused on him [Chavez Jr.] getting to the fight well prepared. This fight requires great preparation because he is going into the fight at a weight that’s higher than his normal weight and he is facing a very tough opponent.

 

He must go in 100 percent to win this fight.

 

I think there has been a 180 degree turn in his career. I see this as a positive because he can really develop his ability and looks very well prepared.

 

I would’ve liked to have seen him take a tune up fight instead because of his long layoff; I particularly didn’t want this fight.

 

“Hōngongoi [Chavez Jr.] wants credibility in this sport and that’s why he made the decision to take this fight, even though it’s a dangerous decision. He must be very prepared for this fight.

 

JOE GOOSSEN, Chavez Jr.s’ Trainer

I’ve been asked over the years who the one fighter was that I would like to work and my answer was always Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

 

I’ve always really admired his style. I had known him as a kid, his father is a legend. It had always seemed like a dream job for me, and out of nowhere I got it.

 

Lake Tahoe was tremendous for training camp. You are isolated and it’s not an easy thing. When you aren’t training you are sitting in a hotel room. You are deprived the comforts of home, but it really gives you that concentration and dedication factor and I think that will interpret into some positive results.

 

I matured over my years, once I had a kid and a family and I think the same has happened with Julio. Life becomes clearer when you put away the immaturity. You realize that you have a future and if you really want to access what’s available to you, then you are going to have to work hard and dedicate yourself to it.

 

Going to Lake Tahoe and really working hard is a sign of maturity and I think that’s what Julio is going through right now. He really showed it by leaving his home and spending an extended period of time up there. To me that is a great indicator that he is mature, dedicated and taking this fight very seriously.

 

Of course I believe Julio is ready to fight Fonfara. The fight was made before I even came on board, but that’s the challenge that I am presented with. You must figure out a good game plan and figure out what you’re up against.

 

Just because Julio has been out a year doesn’t mean that it’s going to be a cake walk for Fonfara. We went up to Lake Tahoe with one thing in mind, and that’s winning this fight and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.

 

 

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“Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara”, a 12-round light heavyweight bout co-promoted by Goossen Whakatairanga a Chavez Promotions that takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). I roto i te hui tahi-matua, Amir Imam faces Walter Castillo in a 10-round jr. welterweight showdown. Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

 

Utu tikiti mo te kaupapa kei te i $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, are available for purchase online at AXS.com.

 

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INTERIM 122-POUND WORLD CHAMP OSCAR ESCANDON RISKS HIS TITLE AGAINST UNBEATEN MOISES FLORES SATURDAY, APERIRA 18 LIVE ON SHOWTIME EXTREME®

Younger Brother of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Will Also Be In Action from StubHub Center in Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. AND/PT;

And Precedes SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

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E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® AT 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT

Full Undercard Featuring Mix Of Exciting Veterans & Rising Prospects

Tickets Are On Sale!


Carson, Calif. (April 10, 2015) — Interim WBA Super Bantamweight World Champion Oscar Escandon (24-1, 16 Koó), of Tolima, Colombia, will make the first defense of his 122-pound title when he faces undefeated Mohi “El Chucky” Flowers (22-0, 1 NC, 16 Koó), o Kuatalahala, Mexico, in the 12-round main event live on SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (8 p.m. AND/PT) i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18 i Center StubHub i Carson, Calif.

 

Headlining the card, popular Mexican superstar and former middleweight world champion Julio Hiha Chavez, JR. (48-1-1, 32 Koó) ka meinga e tona SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGdebut when he meets dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó) ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/ 7 p.m. PT).

 

In the 10-round co-feature of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Top 10 ranked junior welterweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo(25-2, 18 Koó).

 

Opening the SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast, Omar “El Businessman” Chavez (32-3-1, 22 Koó), younger brother of Chavez, JR. and son of legendary Julio Hiha Chavez Sr., Ka fehangahangai Richard Gutierrez (28-15-1, 17 Koó) in an eight-round super welterweight fight. Wā tukua e, unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana (5-0, 4 Koó), brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana will also be featured in the featured in the telecast against an opponent to be named.

 

The action continues featuring a clash of middleweight contenders when Fernando Guerrero (26-3, 19 Koó) tutaki Aperahama Han (23-2, 14 Koó) in a 10-round middleweight match. Ētahi atu, young undefeated prospects face tough challenges when Wes Nofire (16-0, 12 Koó) e i runga i Joell Godfrey (17-13-1, 6 Koó) in six-round heavyweight action, Horano Shimmell (18-0, 15 Koó) kanohi Carlos Reyes (7-6-1, 5 Koó) in an eight-round cruiserweight bout and Anthony Flores (6-0, 5 Koó) whawhai William Hughes (4-2, 3 Koó) in a six-round welterweight contest.

 

Ngā ano, Jessie Roma (17-2, 9 Koó) a 2012 Olympic Silver medalist from MongoliaTugstogt Nyambayar (1-0, 1 KO) i roto i te pāngia motuhake.

 

Tickets for the event co-promoted by Goossen Promotions and Chavez Promotions are priced at $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, and are on sale online at AXS.com.

 

Ko te pukuriri-whakaaro, 30-tau-tau Escandon captured the crown in his last start via a 12-round split decision over Canadian southpaw Tyson Cave last Dec. 11. Escandon was making his United States debut and triumphed in a tight fight by the scores of 117-111, 115-113 a 113-115.

 

Escandon was a top amateur -he represented Colombia in the 2004 Olympic Games- before turning professional in June 2006. Twenty of his initial 21 fights took place in his native Colombia while he’s also fought in Argentina and Panama. His lone defeat came in his first attempt at the interim WBA title on a split 12-round decision to Nehomar Cermenoon Aug. 10, 2013, i roto i te Panama. .

 

Flowers, 28, Kei te hanga i tana 2015 debut and third start in a row in the United States. He pro mai August 2008, Flowers’ tuatahi 20 fights took place in Mexico. He’s never gone more than seven full rounds although three of his fights have been scheduled for 10.

 

Known in Mexico for his show stopping-knockouts, the heavy-handed Flores registered three devastating knockouts in 2013, the biggest of which was a brutal second-round stoppage of longtime Mexican contender Rodolfo Hernandez in February of that year.

Flores recorded a seventh-round TKO in his last start over Mario Macias last Nov. 21 i roto i te Tulsa.

 

Omar Chavez, 25, the youngest son of Julio Sr. and three years younger than Julio Jr., will be making his U.S. a 2015 tuatahi. All his fights have been in Mexico, where he turned pro at the tender age of 16 i roto i te Hakihea 2006. He was victorious in his first 28 bouts before losing a 10-round split decision to Jorge Paez Jr., the son of popular former world champion, Jorge “MaromeroPaez, i roto i te Hakihea 2011. Paez also outpointed Chavez across 10 rounds in July 2012, this time unanimously.

 

After the rematch with Paez, the 5-foot-8 Chavez won four consecutive times, including a 10-round decision over Daniel Sandoval i roto i te Mei 2014 to win the NABO 154-pound crown. But Chavez lost his last fight on a shocking 10-round decision to Ramon Alvarez, brother of Haora “Canelo” Alvarez, i runga i Mahuru. 27, 2014.

 

The 36-year-old Gutierrez is hoping to bounce back after suffering consecutive defeats. Fighting out of Miami by way of Colombia, Gutierrez has been battle-tested over the years having faced the likes ofJoshua Clottey, Vanes Martirosyan a Luis Carlos Abregu.

 

Maidana, 22, is nine years younger than Marcos. A pro since June 21, 2014, he has won his last four fights by knockout, all within two rounds.

 

An exciting, come-forward crowd-pleaser (like his big brother), Maidana will be making his third start at StubHub. He won a decision his first time out and by a first-round knockout over Phillip Sorianothe second time around.

 

A terrific amateur, Maidana was the Pan American Youth Championships Bronze Medalist and World Youth Championships Silver Medalist in 2010.

 

A former world title contender, Warrior is looking to bounce back from losing to David Lemieux in 2014. With victories over Ishe Smith, Gabriel Rosado and Derrick Findley, the 28-year-old from the Dominican Republic but fighting out of Salisbury, MD. is eager to redeem himself and get back into the hunt for another world title opportunity.

 

A 30-year-old former kickboxing champion, Han, of El Paso, Texas, ka tahuri pro i roto i 2007 and quickly adapted his skills to the boxing ring. Riro ia tona tuatahi 19 pro fights before losing a hard-fought bout with Glen Tapia in 2013. He rebounded to win four straight bouts before suffering a split-decision defeat to Sergio Mora his last time out.

 

An undefeated heavyweight prospect fighting out of Miami by way of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Nofiremakes his debut in California when he looks for win number 17. The 28-year-old will battle the 34-year-old Godfrey out of East Saint Louis, Mate.

 

A former amateur standout who became the first heavyweight to win four Michigan Golden Gloves titles, Shimmell will attempt to remain undefeated and entertain the crowd with his seventh straight knockout against Reyes, 37, o Phoenix, Ariz. Te nuinga tata, the 26-year-old stopped Phil Williams in the fifth round in Dec. 2014.

 

A young prospect fighting out of Santa Ana, Calif., Roma will look to bounce back from losses in two of his last three fights after starting his career with 16 karapīpiti whakaora. The 23-year-old will be fighting at StubHub for the first time.

 

A hot welterweight prospect, the 24-year-old Flowers will look to represent his hometown of Los Angeles when he takes on the 37-year-old Hughes out of Tacoma, Horoi. Opening the card is the 22-year-old 2012 Olympic Silver medalist out of Mongolia, Nyambayar who battles an opponent to be determined.

 

Brian Custer will call the SHOWTIME EXTREME action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

 

Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara Ko te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa e e wahi i Center StubHub i Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

 

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UNDEFEATED 140-POUND CONTENDER AMIR IMAM TO FACE WALTER CASTILLO IN CHAVEZ-FONFARA CO-FEATURE APRIL 18 ON SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

Rāhoroi, April 18, LIVE i runga i SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

From StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

NEW YORK (April 8, 2015) – Top 10 ranked super lightweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 Koó) in the 10-round co-feature of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18, LIVE on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

 

In the main event from Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif., Superstar Mexican Julio Hiha Chavez(48-1-1, 32 Koó) faces exciting brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó), of Chicago by way of Poland, i roto i te 12-a tawhio noa a'ee taumahamaha o te marama.

 

Ko tētahi o opuaraa tere-maranga o te mekemeke, kua patototanga a roto i te Imam-tau 24-tawhito 14 o tona 16 professional opponents since turning pro in 2011. The Albany, N.Y., native is coming off a fifth-round TKO of Fidel Maldonado Jr., in a brawl on Jan. 17 on SHOWTIME that featured five total knockdowns. E ahau, currently ranked No. 4 in the WBA and No. 7 i roto i te WBC, touched the canvas for the first time in his career but bounced back and relied on his power to floor Maldonado a total of four times.

 

I know Walter is a tough fighter, he comes forward and throws a lot of punches,” Na ka mea a Imam. “But I will figure him out quickly once I get inside the ring. I’m working on a lot of different things for this training camp, lots of tricky moves that are going to excite the fans. It’s great to fight outdoors at StubHub Center and to showcase my talents on SHOWTIME. I’m here to entertain and prove I’m ready for that title shot.

 

Castle (25-2, 18 Koó), o Managua, Nicaragua, has won nine straight and KO’d six of his last seven opponents. The 26-year-old has fought mostly in Nicaragua and the only blemishes on his record are a split-decision loss in his pro debut and a controversial 2008 split decision on the road against former world champ Vicente Mosquera i roto i te Panama. Castle, who has knocked out his last four opponents inside of four rounds, will make his second start in the U.S. after winning his American debut via first round TKO last October.

 

“Ahau rawa oaoa mo tenei whawhai. I’ve been training hard for months now and can’t wait for the bell to ring,” Castillo said. “Where I’m from we have a history of great warriors like Alexis Arguello and Rosendo Alvarez and on April 18 I’m looking to moving one step closer to adding my name to that list. Imam may be undefeated but I’m ready for a war.

 

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Tikiti mo te takahanga, e te tahi whakatairangatia ana-e Goossen Whakatairanga me Chavez Whakatairanga, E utu i $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, kei runga i te hoko i teie nei, a, he wātea mo te hoko ipurangi i AXS.com.

 

Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara, Ko te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa e e wahi i Center StubHub i Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

 

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SHOWTIME Sports® Award-Winning Series Returns With “ALL ACCESS: Chavez”; One-Episode Special Premieres This Friday, April 10 on SHOWTIME®

Julio Hiha Chavez, JR. & His Legendary Father In Training Camp, Preparing For His SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Debut on Saturday, April 18, ora i runga i SHOWTIME

 

VIDEO PREVIEW LINK: http://s.sho.com/1c5cLDQ

 

“I had a hard life so yes, I am angry with him.” – Julio Hiha Chavez, JR.

“I had all Mexico and the world at my feet at that time. But it still didn’t fill the void…So what was it that I looked for? The easiest and stupidest things…drugs and alcohol.” – Julio Hiha Chavez, Sr.

 

NEW YORK (April 7, 2015) –The Sports Emmy® Raupapa tohu-toa WÄTEA KATOA returns to examine the life of Mexican superstar Julio Hiha Chavez, JR., as he prepares to make his SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® debut against dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/ 7 p.m. PT) i te Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif.

 

WÄTEA KATOA: Chavez premieres Rāmere, April 10, e whai ake nei tonu te ora ShoBox: Ko te Generation New tripleheader at 10 p.m. AND/PT.

 

WÄTEA KATOA: Chavez is written and reported by SHOWTIME Sports contributor Mark Kriegel. Author of acclaimed biographies “The Good Son: The Life of Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini” and “Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich,” Kriegel has long focused on the conflicts and complexities that beset fathers and sons in sports.

 

With unprecedented access to the young star–Mexico’s first and only middleweight world champion–and his famous father, WÄTEA KATOAuncovers the stormy yet loving relationship between Junior and his legendary father.

 

No question remains unanswered in a series of interviews at Junior’s high-altitude camp in Lake Tahoe, where his father once trained. What was it like to grow up as the son of Mexico’s greatest fighter? What price does a fighter pay for drugs and alcohol? And what does it do to his family?

 

Only the ending remains in doubt: Is Junior being punished for the sins of his father, or is he doomed to repeat them?

 

“Fame can be a disease, like addiction,” says Kriegel. “And this family has battled both. Junior and Senior weren’t merely candid. They were confessional. Na, Whakaaro ahau, courageous, too.”

 

Ki te WÄTEA KATOA cameras entrenched in camp, viewers will meet three generations of Mexico’s most famous fighting family as the 29-year-old Junior navigates a crossroads of his career.

 

WÄTEA KATOA: CHAVEZ premieres on SHOWTIME with multiple encore presentations. WÄTEA KATOA will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, SHOWTIME te Wā® a online iSHO.com/Sports.

 

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“Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara”, is a 12-round bout to takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif., a ka Air ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

Tikiti mo te takahanga, e te tahi whakatairangatia ana-e Goossen Whakatairanga me Chavez Whakatairanga, E utu i $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, haere i runga i te hoko i tenei ra i 12 p.m. PT a e wātea ana mō te hoko ipurangi i AXS.com.

Sampson mekemeke faaapî Whakaaetanga Co-Whakatairanga ki Super whā Slugger Hugo 'Cuatito’ Ruiz

Sampson Lewkowicz o Sampson Mekemeke me Oswaldo Kuchle o Promociones Del Pueblo whakapehapeha te kauwhau i te whakahoutanga o te mua whā wā WBA Ao me te o nāianei # WBC 2-rated ka nguha super whā, Hugo “Cuatito” Ruiz (35-2, 31 Koó) o Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Kirimana tahi-whakatairanga o Mexico.

 

28-Ruiz tau-tau, whakangungua e tona papa, Heriberto Ruiz me teina māhanga, Edel a Heriberto Jr (e rua whawhai taumata-teitei mua), was last seen demolishing Mexican veteran Carlos Medellin in one round last November.

 

“Ko ahau oaoa rawa, kua whakaritea e taua Hugo Ruiz ki te noho pono ki a matou, a tatari ana hoki ahau e ia toa ao i roto i tona wehenga hou rawa hohoro,” Said Sampson Lewkowicz. “Ko ia he toa tino whakaongaonga ki te mana, ki te hanga i nga whawhai whakaongaonga.”

 

Ruiz’ mate anake i roto i te waru nga tau whakamutunga ko te whakatau ritua rawa taupatupatu ki a Japan Koki Kameda i roto i te whawhai WBA whakakotahitanga i roto i te Osaka, Japan, i roto i te Hakihea 2012. Hanga Ruiz wha parepare angitu o tona toa wā i mua i te totohe Kameda.

 

Puai i, Mauria e Ruiz te 84% KO ōwehenga, mekemeke i te taumata o te ao.

 

“Ka whakatau ahau ki toku hoa taitama, Mr. Oswaldo Kuchle, a ia a ahau tahi ka feruri i te akoranga pai mō te mahi o tenei puncher whakaongaonga. Ko ahau whakakake ki te hei hono ope ki a Promociones Del Pueblo i runga i tenei toa fakaofo.”
ABOUT Sampson BOXING

I muri i te oma tino angitu ano he matchmaker me te kaitohutohu, Whakawhiti i runga Sampson Lewkowicz ki te taha whakatairanga o te mekemeke ngaio i roto i te Hānuere 2008.

Kua tupu Sampson Mekemeke ki tetahi o umanga whakatairanga tino whaimana o te ao, māngai maha pai whawhai a te ao, me te tino whaihua kuao contenders o.

He Sampson mekemeke hoa whakatairanga katoa i runga i Te Tai Tokerau me te South America, Africa, Asia, Aotearoa, Ahitereiria, Kua ngā huihuinga Europa me Central America, me Sampson Mekemeke teata i te taua whatunga tuatahitia rite HBO, Showtime, ESPN, VU. a rave rahi whatunga ao.

Roc Nation Sports tohu amanaki Mexican, Miguel 'Lefty’ Sanchez


Ko te 'amanaki Mexican tūturu me fafau, Miguel 'Lefty’ Sánchez i Culiacan, Sinaloa, Kua hainatia ki Roc iwi Sports Mexico, e ko te inaianei he mema o te rārangi roa o te kaimekemeke whiriwhiri me kaitäkaro i hainatia ki te kamupene whakatairanga hou whakawhanakehia hākinakina i whakaturia i roto i te puna o te 2013, a whakarewahia ratou wehenga mekemeke i August o 2014. I whakaturia Roc Nation Sports i te mea ke atu i te angitu, me te kaiwaiata rongonui, artist, kaituhi waiata, kaihanga, a inaianei kaiwhakatairanga hōu o te mekemeke, Jay Z.

Te 25 tau Sanchez tau ( 9-0, 7 KO o ), nei te whakahau i roto i te wehenga Welterweight ( 147lbs ), hei whakaako i te 'Whare o Boxing Center Training’ omaoma kei roto i te San Diego, California raro i ngā akoranga o te kaiwhakangungu tautōhito, Carlos Barragan, e whakaako nei i hoki i te Welterweight teina tūturu, Antonio Orozco.

“Ko ahau he tino makona ki toku rōpū, me te ki ahau, no te o te mahi pakeke katoa ta tatou e rave”, kī Miguel Sanchez, nei tāpiri, “I roto i te iti iho i te i te tau, a ki te iti iho i te 10 whawhai, Hainatia e ahau ki te kamupene nui homai e tautoko tonu i ahau, a i roto i te hoki, Ka meatia e ahau i te taua i roto i te omaoma i te whakangungu rite pakeke e taea e ahau. E kore ano e haukotia e ahau taku iwi i te rave'a i homai e kua Roc Nation Sports ahau ranei”.

E Pineamine Lieblein me Alfredo Rodriguez te whakahaeretanga Sanchez te.

“He pai ki te kauwhau i tenei taahiraa nui i roto i te mahi o Sanchez matou. Ko te whakaaro ia ki te whai i ona pro-tuatahi i raro i te kara Roc iwi Sports i March”, ka mea tahi-te kaiwhakahaere Pineamine Lieblein, nei tonu, “I roto i te tau 2015, Ka mohio nga pā mekemeke mo te tino nei 'Zurdo’ Sanchez Ko”.

Kia wātea kōrero atu i runga i te whawhai i muri Miguel Sanchez o e hohoro.

ROBINSON CASTELLANOS WINS nui i roto i San Antonio ON LIVE BOY GOLDEN!

CASTELLANOS i kaha i te WBC mua mā whitu INGOA, ka riro TE WBC mā whitu kaiwero whakahauanga

Credit Photo: Whakatairanga Boy Golden

 

Los Angeles (Jan. 27) – Tīmata atu 2015 with impressive Golden Boy Live! whakaatu i roto i te Philadelphia i te Jan. 20, Whakatairanga Boy Golden kawea mai te mahi, me te whakaatu te tauanga tiketike-ki San Antonio, Texas where Robinson “Robin Hood” Castellanos (21-10, 13 Koó) displayed his power against Rocky Juarez (30-11-1, 21 Koó) Rāhina po i Cowboys Dancehall i roto i te a'ee headlining o FOX Sports 1 a FOX Deportes’ Golden Boy Live! raupapa. Castellanos dominated Juarez early on in the fight with quick jabs and powerful uppercuts that continued to pressure Juarez through to the final round. The battle between the two great seasoned fighters ended when Castellanos knocked down Juarez three times in the 12th round before winning the bout via unanimous decision with a score card of 118-106, 118-106 a 118-107. Castellanos Ko inaianei te WBC Silver mā whitu Champion me riro te kaiwero whakahauanga ki mā whitu WBC o nāianei World Champion Jhonny Gonzalez.

 

“Ko ahau te whakahauanga me tenei wa i te toa [Johnny Gonzalez] e whai ki ahau whawhai,” Said Castellanos.

 

I mua runga rima i roto i te ao i te WBC, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico o Robinson Castellanos, i turapa i te tīmatanga kamaka ki te riro 13 o tona whakamutunga 14 whawhai, ake i te mahi i timata i roto i 2002. Ana whakaora ngā te win whakatau i runga i mua Celestino toa ao “Pelenchin” Varona i roto i 2013 a ko te nui tona pānga i roto i te nuku 2014, , no te patototanga i ia 23-0 Ronny Rios i roto i te rima o tawhio.

 

ABOUT Juarez VU. CASTELLANOS:

“Juarez vs. Castellanos” Ko te a'ee 12-a tawhio mo Juarez’ E Whakatairanga Boy Golden me Leija Battah Whakatairanga WBC Silver mā whitu Taitara me te whakamutunga eliminator taitara mā whitu i te aroaro, ka tautoko e kurahauao tāpiri, O'Reilly Wāhanga Aunoa me Mexico – Ora te reira ki te whakapono te reira!.

 

 

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LIVE BOY GOLDEN! Ngā āhuatanga Tuhinga taranata TEXAN ON JANUARY 26 Rocky Juárez VU. ROBINSON CASTELLANOS UNDERCARD

Hinga kore Texas knockout Artist TRAVELL MAZION whiwhi

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Los Angeles (Jan. 23) – I mua Rocky Juarez (30-10-1, 21 Koó) a Robinson “Robin Hood” Castellanos (20-10, 13 Koó) he tapawha atu hoki Juarez’ WBC Silver mā whitu Taitara me te whakamutunga a'ee whakakorenga taitara i Cowboys Dancehall i roto i te San Antonio, Texas, te Golden Boy Live! kāri i runga i te Mane, January 26 Ka ngā Austin o ake Travell “Black Magic” Mazion (9-0, 9 Koó) i roto i te whawhai nui o tona mahi taitamariki, ka pakanga a Mexico o ia Nestor “Baby” Rōhi (11-3, 7 Koó). Ano, te tūturu KeAndre Gibson (11-0-1, 5 Koó) Ka ngā i roto i te a'ee teata-whakatuwheratanga waru-a tawhio ki Nelson Lara (15-6-5, 8 Koó) i runga i FOX Sports 1 a FOX Sports.

 

Ano i roto i te mahi e a Ākuira he whā super San Antonio o Javier Rodriguez (11-0-1, 1 KO) me te aranga mā whitu super i Alice, Texas Arturo Esquivel (9-1, 2 Koó) a rave rahi o te Lone Star State o te pirimia taranata rite whakataetae ratou i runga i tāpae i te kāri waru-a'ee.

 

Tickets, utu i $100 (Ringside – Haupae 1-3), $65 (Ringside – Haupae 4-7), $35 (Tūru nōhanga) a $20 (Whakauru General), me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga kei runga i te hoko inaianei i te waea i te te karanga Leija-Battah Whakatairanga i (210) 979-3302, m@leijabattahpromo.com kuputuhi ranei “Tickets” ki 210-556-7390. Wātea ana hoki e hoki tepu mō te wha $260, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga.

 

Ārahi i te toa wahine rongonui Ann Wolfe, 19-tau-tau Travell “Black Magic” Mazion (9-0, 9 Koó) Ko tetahi o nga opuaraa runga i roto i te mekemeke i teie mahana, he meka itehia e te record ngaio tino i roto i ai ngā mutu ia e rima whawhai i roto i te taka noa tuatahi. Na rite hoki tona tau nui ano, Kei te titiro whakamua Mazion ki te kaupapa whāiti tahi-matua i roto i Cowboys Dance Hall, i reira ngā kē riro ia wha whawhai.

 

He hōia pakeke-patu te titiro nei ki te tiki i hoki i runga i te huarahi toa ki te whana atu te Tau Hou, 29-tau-tau Nestor “Baby” Rōhi (9-3, 6 Koó) kua i roto i te whakakai ki te toa o mua ao Victor Ortiz me runga amanaki Wale Omotoso i runga i te akoranga o tona mahi, hanga ana e ia mārama e ia te wheako ki te whakamatautau Mazion i te Hānuere 26.

 

KeAndre Gibson (11-0-1, 5 Koó) inaianei hanga i tona fare i roto i te Las Vegas, te wahi e whakaako ia i raro i te kaiako rongonui Kenny Adams, engari hei te 'amanaki Welterweight-tau 24-tawhito, kua tino hira i roto i Texas, i reira riro ia faahiahia whakaora mo John Nater me Jose Hernandez. Tumanako ki te pupuri i ana pūkenga toa haere i runga i Hānuere 26, Ka kanohi Nicaragua a Gibson Nelson Lara i roto i te matchup waru-a tawhio. Lara (15-6-5, 8 Koó) he toa WBA Fedebol mua e haere mai atu o te a'ee Mahuru ki Fidel Maldonado Jr.

 

I roto i te te a'ee whā tārere super whakaritea mō te ono rauna, San Antonio Māori Javier Rodriguez(11-0-1, 1 KO) looks to show off his impressive boxing skills once more at home when he takes on Quincy Wesby (2-7) from Dallas. A ngaio mai 2011, E hopoi mai tonu te Lotilikuesí 20-tau-tawhito te mano i roto i ka sitepu ia i waenganui i nga taura.

 

I roto i te te a'ee Kōmāmā wha-a tawhio, San Antonio o Cristian Santibanez (1-2) Te pakanga a Austin o Alberto Romero (1-3-1) and in a junior welterweight matchup also scheduled for four rounds is local favorite Armando Cárdenas (5-0, 2 Koó) i San Antonio, who risks his perfect record against Laredo’s Albert Espinoza (2-5) i roto i te a'ee Welterweight.

 

Junior mā whitu maranga whetu Texan Arturo Esquivel (9-1, 2 Koó) e faaruru atu ki Ihu Sandoval (3-5-3) in a six-round fight. Robert Vela (10-0-2, 5 Koó) o Robstown e faaruru atu kiRamiro Torres (4-27-1, 2 Koó) o San Antonio i roto i te kēmu Kōmāmā wha-a tawhio.

 

Juarez vs. Castellanos Ko te a'ee 10-a tawhio mo Juarez’ WBC Silver mā whitu Taitara me te whakamutunga a'ee whakakorenga taitara te aroaro e te Whakatairanga Boy Golden me Leija Battah Whakatairanga, ka tautoko e kurahauao tāpiri, O'Reilly Wāhanga Aunoa me Mexico – Ora te reira ki te whakapono te reira!. Ka whakatuwhera Cowboys Dancehall tatau i 5:00 p.m. CT, a ka tīmata i te a'ee tuatahi i 5:30 p.m. CT. Ko te FOX Sports 1 a FOX Deportes’ Tags päpäho ora i 10:00 p.m. AND / 7:00 p.m. PT.

 

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