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Ron Johnson’s American Dream Presents & Nothing But Sportz Announce “The Caribbean Clash” Boxing Event at Miami’s James L. Knight Center on Saturday, August 9

Miami, FL – May 13, 2025 — American Dream Presents, led by CEO and professional boxer Ron Johnson, in association with Steve Marcano’s Nothing But Sportz, proudly announces “The Caribbean Clash,” an electrifying boxing and entertainment event taking place on Saturday, August 9 at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, Florida.

This groundbreaking event will feature an eight-bout card spotlighting elite fighters from Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and across the Caribbean, representing a true celebration of Caribbean pride, talento, and culture. The Caribbean Clash is the first of a multi-part series, with the second installment slated for November 2025.

Miami is home to one of the most diverse Caribbean populations in the U.S.,” said Ron Johnson, CEO of American Dream Presents. “From Little Haiti to Little Havana, there’s an incredible fan base here that’s proud of their heritage and passionate about boxing. This event is about giving them something to cheer for—and to celebrate.”

In addition to world-class boxing, The Caribbean Clash will feature live musical performances from some of the hottest artists from the Caribbean islands, delivering a vibrant, high-energy experience that celebrates the spirit of the Caribbean both inside and outside the ring.

“This isn’t just a fight night—it’s a movement,” said Steve Marcano, CEO of Nothing But Sportz. “We’re combining sports and culture to give the fans something unforgettable. Our goal is to elevate boxing by making it a celebration of identity, music, and excellence.”

Tickets and the full fight lineup will be announced in the coming weeks. For updates, follow @americandreampresents on social media.

Ron Johnson, who signed a partnership deal with the Stadium platform in 2024, is expected to showcase this upcoming event on Stadium. The collaboration continues to align with his vision of bringing high-energy boxing events to a national audience.

Stadium, which reaches approximately 25 milyon nga U.S. households via free over-the-air broadcasts, is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf—the longtime owner of both the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago White Sox—further underscoring the network’s strong ties to major league sports.

Gipahibalo nga prospect nga si Jalen Walker nga naglihok kaniadtong Sabado sa gabii sa Miami



Los Angeles, SAMA (Marso 19, 2021) -Karong Sabado sa gabii, Ang usa sa mga nag-una nga mga prospect sa boksehon mobalik sa aksyon sa Miami Airport Hilton sa Miami, Si Florida ingon wala'y pilde nga Featherweight nga si Jalen Walker nagkuha sa GRIZZLED VETERAN JULIAN ARISTULLE sa usa ka bout nga gikatakda sa unom ka hugna.
Walker sa Los Angeles 7-0 nga adunay unom nga knockouts ug gipangita aron idugang ang iyang labing eksperyensiyadong kaaway sa iyang resume.


Pagkahuman sa usa ka malampuson nga karera sa amateur nga nakakita kaniya nga usa ka talaan sa 108-13, ug usa ka three-three-time nga Pambansang Pausang Pal Pal; Duha ka beses nga Silver Medalya nga mananaog sa Junior Olympics; Ang oras nga pilak sa oras nga medalya sa oras sa adidas nasyonal sa mga wala'y katapusan nga mga accolade. Si Walker nahimong propesyonal sa edad sa 17.


Si Walker midaog sa iyang una nga unom nga away sa Tijuana, Mexico sa wala pa modaog sa iyang debut sa Amerika, nga usa ka hiniusa nga desisyon sa Diuhl OlGuin.
“Andam ako nga magsul-ob sa usa ka pasundayag. Nagbutang ako sa daghang kahago alang sa kini nga away. Nakakita ako gamay nga olistule. Dili ko tan-awon ang kadaghanan sa akong mga kaatbang, Gitugotan ko ang akong koponan nga buhaton kana, apan ang akong nakita mao nga siya moadto sa iyang paggawas,” Miingon Walker.


Si Aristule sa Argentina adunay usa ka malampuson nga karera pinaagi sa pagtangtang sa usa ka rekord sa 34-14 uban sa 17 knockouts, ug usa ka kanhing WBO Latino Super Bantamweight Champion. Gipildi niya ang duha nga wala'y pilde nga mga manggugubat, ug adunay kadaugan sa daghang mga kalidad nga mga kontra.


Ang ambisyoso nga Walker nagpadayon sa maayo nga porma sa panahon sa Coronavirus lockdown, ug andam alang sa paglihok sa dihang gikuha niya ang OlGUini kaniadtong Disyembre 20.


“Ako wala gayud mihunong sa pagbansay. Nagpabilin ako nga porma, ug nagpadayon sa pagdagan ug spar,” Padayon nga Walker.


Naglakaw, nga nagsugod sa boksing sa edad nga pito samtang nagsunod siya sa mga lakang sa iyang amahan nga Norman ug apohan, Kinsa ang parehong mga amateur boxers.
Ang Walker usa sa labing gisundan nga mga boksidor sa social media samtang gipasigarbo niya137,000 Mga Sumusunod sa Instagram nahibal-an nga ang mga platform nga sama niini hinungdanon kaayo sa kalibutan sa sports ug kalingawan.


“Sa akong hunahuna ang yawi sa kana nga pagkamakanunayon. Sa diha nga ako nagsugod nga nagsugod 1,000 mga panan-aw o sa ingon, Naghunahuna ko nga kini usa ka dako nga deal. Naa ko 6,000 Mga tagasunod sa wala pa ang akong pro debut, ug kini nagpadayon sa pagtubo. Kung magsugod ako makig-away sa mga dagko nga kard, Nakita nako nga bisan ang pag-skyrocketing. Adunay daghang mga kampeonato sa kalibutan nga wala makuha ang hapit sa mga pagtan-aw nga akong makuha. Mapailubon lang ako, ug kung mahitabo ang tanan, ang mga butang mahimong hingpit nga pag-klik, Kini mahimong dako.”


Si Walker nakakuha og bililhon nga kasinatian nga nag-uban sa daghang mga world champions sama kang Danny Roman, Angel Acosta, Si Joseph Diaz Jr.. ug Murodjon Akhmadaliev .


Si Jalen naa sa cusp sa pagpirma sa usa ka mayor nga promoter, Ug nahibal-an niya nga nagdala siya og daghang lamesa sa sulod ug gikan sa singsing.
“Gidala nako kung unsa ang mahimo nako ingon usa ka manlalaban, Apan usab sa social media, nga bisan ang makatabang sa pagpalambo sa ilang mga panghitabo kung ako nakig-away. Ako ang kinatibuk-an nga pakete
Ang Walker gidumala sa Waterfront Boxing, nga gipadulong sa Duo sa Rene Symonds ug Clement Kwan.


Ang pares nakakita sa usa ka dako nga kaugmaon alang sa Walker.


"Ang among trabaho isip mga managers sa usa ka top talento sama ni Jalen mao ang pagtukod og pundasyon alang kaniya aron ipakita ang iyang mga talento, molambo ingon usa ka brand ug aron molambo isip usa ka batan-on nga lalaki,” miingon si Kwan.


Gidugang sa Symonds, "Si Jalen usa ka dili kaayo makapaukyab nga manlalaban nga nagkaon, nagakatulog ug nagaginhawa boxing. Kita nga dili katuohan nga mapasigarbuhon kung unsa ka aktibo siya sa panahon sa pandemya – nga adunay lima ka outing sa miaging tuig. Kini nga away batok sa usa ka 48-away nga beterano usa pa ka lakang padulong sa pagtuman sa iyang kapalaran”

Ivan Baranchyk ready for world title this Saturday against Anthony Yigit as part of WBSS in New Orleans

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NEW YORK (Oktubre 26, 2018) –Undefeated Ivan Baranchyk (18-0, 11 KOs) is destined to become a world champion when he takes on Anthony Yigit in a fight for the vacant IBF Junior Welterweight title as part of the WBSS, Saturday night in New Orleans (DAZN, 8 pm ET).

Baranchyk of Miami, Oklahoma via Russia is one of the most exciting fighters in the world as he is a come-forward fighter who likes to throw hard power shots.

In Yigit (21-0-1, 7 KOs), Baranchyk is facing a boxer from Sweden, who will be looking to stand in the way of Baranchyk’s dream of becoming a world champion.

Baranchyk is looking to become the next world champion under the guidance of Split-T Management.

Baranchyk scaled 140 lbs at Friday’s weigh in, while Yigit was 139.7

WBSS Season 2 Quarter-Finals - New Orleans: Weigh-Sa
WBSS Season 2 Quarter-Finals – New Orleans: Weigh-Sa

I am good, and ready for this fight. It has been a dream to become world champion, and Saturday I have a chance to realize that and at the same time advance in this great tournament,” said Baranchyk.

It’s a truly exciting moment in time. To have a client with such a great work ethic, and so much heart, and now seeing him get that opportunity he deserves is an outstanding feeling,” said David McWater of Split-T Management.

Baranchyk is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, Fight Promotions and Holden Promotions.

Heavyweight Factory Team, Including Newest Signee Ivan Dychko, Provide Thousands of Meals to Miami Victims of Hurricane Irma

This past weekend in Miami, Heavyweight Factory Gym Founder, Kris Lawrence, and a group of their prominent fighters, which included recently signed two-time Olympic Super Heavyweight Bronze Medallist Ivan Dychko, opened their hearts to the victims of Hurricane Irma by holding a free barbecue.
Over two 10-hour shifts sa Sabado ug Sa Domingo, the group cooked and served over 2500 pieces of chicken, 1000 sausages, 800 racks of ribs, as well as baked beans and potato salad, to a hungry community still feeling the effects of the devastating hurricane.
Standing 6′ 9″ tall, Kazakhstan’s Dychko was an imposing sight at first, but quickly warmed the hearts of locals with his warm smile and tireless efforts to help. Despite the oppressive heat, he and former heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe, who also volunteered his time, posed for hundreds of pictures between servings.
Ivan was amazing,” said Heavyweight Factory Director of Boxing, Henry Rivalta. “He hung in there while the sun was brutal. His desire to stay with us and make sure the neighborhood was fed was just awesome.

Well-known for being very giving to the needy, Lawrence is active with several charities and, every Christmas, loads a 40-foot container with toys and distributes them to children on the streets of his native Liberty City.

Giving back to the community gave our team a chance to join together and provide nice warm meals, which have been hard to find, due to the circumstances of Hurricane Irma,” continued Rivalta.
Dychko, a heavily decorated amateur, was also a two-time world amateur championships silver medallist. He and trainer Derek Santos are hard at work at the Heavyweight Factory for his highly anticipated professional debut on September 28 in Kentucky.

GH3 Promotions Antoine Douglas wins; Adam Lopez battles to a disputed draw this past Friday night in Miami, Oklahoma

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Nutley, NJ (Hulyo 19, 2017)–Middleweight contender Antoine Douglas and super bantamweight Adam Lopez are coming off strong showings this past Biyernes night at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma.
Douglas took out late-replacement Juan De Angel in round four of a non-televised bout, while Lopez battled to a disputed draw in a bout that most ringside observers and fans watching throughout the country on ShoBox: The NewGeneration had Lopez coming out on top of his eight-round battle with undefeated Glenn Dezurn.
Douglas sa Burke, Virginia won via 4th round stoppage when he landed a hard right to the body that put De Angel down for the ten count .
Uban sa kadaugan, Ang 24 year-old Douglas is now 22-1-1 with sixteen knockouts and he retained he won the WBA-NABA title and retained his WBC Fecarbox title.
Douglas is currently ranked number-9 by the WBC and he will be ranked by the WBA.
Lopez and Dezurn locked up in a high spirited bout that saw him take control of the bout with hard body shots. Each guy took a card 77-75, while the third card read even at 76-76.
The draw pushed Lopez, sa San Antonio, Texas to 16-1-2.
Antoine had a very solid performance sa Biyernes sa gabii. He scored his 3rd straight stoppage since his time off. He is coming along very nicely and he is just about back to the level where he was before his setback. At that point he was one of the hottest prospects in boxing, and he is a fight or two away from a big fight. As I have said time and again, we have not seen the best Antoine Douglas,” miingon GH3 Promotions Vito Mielnicki.
Adam had a very nice bounce back performance. Siya 100% was robbed of a win. He won five rounds for sure and very easily he could have won six rounds. He did his training camp in New Jersey and the change of scenery really showed up sa Biyernes. He is with trainer Wali Moses, and Adam is very focused. He knows he has championship level talent, and like Antoine he is just another fight or two away from getting back to a bout that will put him in position for a big fight.

HOMETOWN FAVORITE IVAN BARANCHYK DECISIONS KEENAN SMITH IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLA.

Rolando Chinea Upsets Previously Unbeaten Kenneth Sims Jr.

Glenn Dezurn and Adam Lopez Fight To a Split Draw

Joshua Greer Jr. TKOs Leroy Davila After Round 5

Pahimusli ang replay Lunes, Hulyo 17 Sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT Sa Showtime hilabihang®

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MIAMI, Okla. (Hulyo 15, 2017) – Ivan Baranchyk went the distance with Keenan Smith in front of Baranchyk’s adopted hometown in the main event of a quadrupleheader featuring eight returning fighters sa Biyernes sa ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyonfrom Buffalo Run Casino & Resort.

In a battle of undefeated fighters, the hard-hitting Baranchyk (15-0, 10 KOs) took advantage of a one-point holding deduction against Sims in the fifth round to earn the decision in his fifth appearance on the ShoBox series and six consecutive fight out of Miami.

“I’m happy to be fighting back home in Miami, I love to fight here,” said Baranchyk, who was happy with his win but displeased with his overall performance. “I came out too hard and tried too hard to knock Smith out. I really wanted to knock him out which is why my punches were wild.”

Smith (11-1, 5 KOs) sealed his fate when he was deducted a point by officials after excessive holding throughout the first half of the fight. He became the 166th fighter to lose his undefeated record on the ShoBox sunod-sunod nga.

“They weren’t playing fair,” Smith said. “Anything that I did, the referee was on me. I was hitting him with clean body shots, and he kept telling me to keep them up, and then he took a point for holding. I don’t know what fight [sa mga maghuhukom] were watching.

The fight was a hard-hitting and physical affair from the beginning. Baranchyk came out swinging, landing just 21% of his jabs and 29% of total punches, edging out Smith who landed just 22% of his total punches.

“I came out too hard and tried to knock him out, which is why my punches were wild,” said Baranchyk.

Sa co-bahin, Rolando Chinea upset previously unbeaten former national amateur champion Kenneth Sims Jr. in a close majority decision.

I was most confident after the second round of the fight, when I noticed he was sticking his tongue out and making certain gestures that showed he was tired,” Chinea said. “If I had to grade myself I would rate my overall performance as a BI have a lot to improve on and my job here is never finished.

Like Smith, Sims (12-1, 4 KOs) suffered the first loss of his career, becoming the 165th fighter to lose his undefeated record on the ShoBox sunod-sunod nga.

In the wild final round, the pair combined for 291 punches and 85 connects, but Chinea’s surge earned him the majority decision win.

“My body just didn’t respond tonight,” Sims said. “I am done at 140 libra. I just did not feel right from the opening bell. I am going to 147 mobanlas. "

In the sixth round, Chinea took control and was the busier fighter against a fading Sims. While both fighters exchanged numerous punches in the seventh and closed the fight out with a flurry of activity, Sims clearly struggled at 140 libra.

In the wild final round, the pair combined for 291 punches and 85 connects, but Chinea’s surge earned him the majority decision win.

In the second fight of the night, Glenn Dezurn (9-0-1, 6 KOs) stepped up to the 121-pound super bantamweight division to go the distance with ShoBox veteran Adam Lopez (16-1-2, 8 KOs) in an action-packed eight-round slugfest that ended in a split draw. Both fighters were visibly disappointed by the judge’s decision.

I thought I did enough to win,” said the still-undefeated Dezurn, who spars with his wife, women’s pro fighter Franchon Crews. “I’m just fortunate for this opportunity and hope [Lopez] and I can come back strong and fight again someday.

The first round was a round of give-and-take where both Dezurn and Lopez landed and sustained an impressive amount of body punches. It was Lopez who originally appeared more subdued, foregoing the counterpunch as Dezurn worked the jab.

By the fifth round it was clear Dezurn was losing steam when Lopez began to break him down and force him against the ropes. Lopez went on to dominate the sixth and seventh rounds, when Dezurn, clearly out-fought, looked tired and began to lean over.

“After the first round, I dominated the action,” Miingon Lopez, who has now fought on ShoBox a record-tying six times. Maybe [Dezurn] won the seventh, but I whipped him. I should have won the fight, this was a redemption for me. Once I got used to his speed, I feel I won rounds six to two. The whole fight, his back was against the ropes and I beat up his body.

Trained by the famed Coach Barry Hunter, the still-undefeated Dezurn made a valiant comeback in the final round, where he came back to life.

I thought it was fair,” Hunter said. “We came on in the middle rounds, and Glenn won the seventh and eighth to get us the draw. It all came down to the stretch and I thought we did enough to win those rounds.

Sa pag-abli bout sa telecast, former knockdown-of-the-year candidate Joshua Greer Jr. (14-1-1, 6 KOs) stopped Leroy Davila (5-2, 3 KOs) after five rounds, when Davila’s corner called the fight at the conclusion of the fifth.

The game plan was to box and hit hard, ug nga kon unsa ang akong gibuhat,” said Greer, who earned a memorable knockout against James Gordon Smith in his last ShoBox panagway. “I had to put on a good show. I will fight whoever has the belts. I want to fight for a world title.”

The 23-year old Greer landed a number of aggressive combinations that had Davila against the ropes from the onset. While Davila appeared to come alive in the second round, the 29-year old southpaw became stationary and had trouble recovering from a shot to the face that had him bleeding out of the left side of his nose and struggling for the second half of the fourth and the fifth. His corner called the fight just after the bell sounded, ending the fifth round.

The event was co-promoted by GH3 Promotions and Holden Productions.

Biyernes quadrupleheader will replay on Lunes, Hulyo 17 sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® and SHOWTIME ANYTIME®.

Barry Tompkins called the ShoBox aksyon gikan sa ringside sa Steve Farhood ug kanhi world champion Raul Marquez sa pag-alagad ingon nga eksperto analista. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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KEENAN SMITH vs. IVAN BARANCHYK SHOBOX: ANG BAG-ONG HENERASYON KATAPUSANG TIMBANG, Mga kinutlo & PHOTOS FOR QUADRUPLEHEADER LIVE ON SHOWTIME

Ivan Baranchyk, sa wala, faces off with Keenan Smith
Ugma/Biyernes, Hulyo 14 sa 10 sa gabii. UG/PT from
Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Okla.

I’ll fight him in his own backyard if I have to.” – Keenan Smith

“Ganahan ko sa knockout, and I can’t wait to get another one ugma.” – Ivan Baranchyk

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Weights
Keenan Smith 140 – Ivan Baranchyk 140
Kenneth Sims, Jr. 139.4 – Rolando Chinea 139.6
Glenn Dezurn 121.6 – Adan Lopez 121.8
Joshua Greer 117.4 – Leroy Davila 117
NON-TELEVISED WEIGHTS
Antoine Douglas 159.6 – Juan De Angel 168.4
Charles Conwell 155.6 – Rick Graham TBA
Isiah Steen 163.4 – Travis Nero TBA
MIAMI, Okla., (Hulyo 13, 2017) – Undefeated super lightweights Keenan Smith ug Ivan Baranchyk officially made weight sa Huwebes, one day before they headline a quadrupleheader ugma/Biyernes sa ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon mabuhi sa SHOWTIME® (10 sa gabii. UG/PT, malangan diha sa West Coast) gikan sa Buffalo Run Casino & Resort in Miami, Okla.

Philadelphia’s rising prospect Smith (11-0, 5 KOs) takes on the hard-hitting Baranchyk (14-0, 10 KOs), who trains in Los Angeles and fights out of Miami. This will be Baranchyk’s fifth appearance on the ShoBox series, and his sixth consecutive fight in his adopted hometown of Miami.

I respect all fighters, but he’s talking a little smack,” Smith said right after both fighters weighed in at exactly 140 libra. “It doesn’t matter where we fight. I’ll fight him in his own backyard if I have to.

Former national amateur champion Kenneth Sims Jr. (12-0, 4 KOs) will look to remain unbeaten when he meets aggressive five-year pro Roland Chinea (14-1-1, 6 KOs) in the eight-round co-feature.

Glenn Dezurn (9-0, 6 KOs) ug Leroy Davila (5-1, 3 KOs) recently went the distance in a grueling eight-round super bantamweight bout that opened Abril 14‘s ShoBox telecast, where Dezurn earned a unanimous decision. Both fighters return in the opening two bouts of ugma night’s telecast. Dezurn will take on ShoBox veteran Adan Lopez (16-1-1, KOs) in an eight-round super bantamweight clash, where Lopez will make his record-tying sixth ShoBox appearance. Davila will battle Joshua Greer (13-1-1, 5 KOs) in the eight-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event promoted by GH3 Promotions and Tony Holden Productions are priced at $35, $55, $65 ug $75 and are available for purchase now at buffalorun.com.

KATAPUSANG mga kinutlo:

KEENAN SMITH:
I’ve been through a lot and it’s been hard, but I’ve been using it as motivation.

I can box and I can punch. I’m not looking to go in and trade with this guy.

I liked going away for camp for the first time. It made me focus and just kept my mind on boxing.

I’m not worried about the hometown advantage.

I’ve been training hard for this fight and ugma you’re going to see the best. We are looking to kill the beast. [Baranchyk] comes to fight, he swings a lot of wild punches. I’m a boxer and a puncher, I’m good at making fighters feel uncomfortable. It’s a blessing to be up here, and it’s a blessing to fight on ShoBox and it’s a big opportunity to move up the ladder.

Oy BARANCHYK:
Training camp went great and we did eight weeks. I’m going to be shortening my punches up. I know Keenan is an American-style fighter and will be doing a lot of moving forward.

I love knockouts and haven’t had one in my last three fights. I can’t wait to get another one ugma.”

Everything is perfect in Los Angeles for me. The weather and the training are amazing.

Everyone knows I had a great fight with Abel Ramos on ShoBox. It’s a pleasure people think that was the fight of the year, and maybe the best ever on ShoBox, but I’m just focused on the future.

I’m not going to talk much, I’m going to get inside the ring and do all my talking inside the ring.

KENNETH SIMS JR.:
I’ve had some good friends recently who have lost their lives, and it’s been emotional. I haven’t been using my head and I want to get back to boxing.

I love punching to the body. I lot of people think I lack power, and I get hit with a lot of punches. My goal is to be a pure boxer and to keep putting my punches together. .

I feel like I’m an exciting fighter. I’ve been fighting since I was 8 years old and I’ve put in the hard work.

I think my jab is going to be the difference and a key in this fight. That and my footwork.

I had a good training camp, no distractions. I was focused. I’m ready to put on a great show.

ROLANDO CHINEA
I’m a lot stronger than I was in my last fight. This is the best I’ve felt for any fight.

My nine month layoff doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t make any difference

I’ve been stalking Kenneth for a while now and we’ve watched a lot of tape of him.

People still don’t believe in me, and I still have a chip on my shoulder. I’ve fought some experienced guys and tough guys on the ‘Aside. I’m ready to move from the ‘Bside to the ‘Aside.

I’m going to show I’m here for good. You are going to see a new Rolando Chinea ugmasa gabii.

I’m a workhorse and at times I’m my own worst critic.

I watched a lot of boxing growing up. Felix Trinidad was my favorite.

GLENN DEZURN:

I know people are still talking about the eighth round of my last fight on ShoBox against Davila, and the crowd was going crazy, but I never focus on the crowd. I just focus what I have to do in the ring.

I’m an old-school fighter and I’ll fight anyone. We can go out in the back alley and fight.

I loved Sugar Ray Robinson and the approach he took in his fights.

But at the end of the day a lot of old-school fighters have had to just get it done, fight by fight, to keep putting food on the table.

I don’t see this as a big step up for me. I’m a pro now and I do everything like a professional. It’s been hard work, but that’s what it takes to become a world champion.

I’m honored to be fighting on SHOWTIME once again. I’m an entertaining fighter and I put a lot of pressure on myself.

ADAM LOPEZ:

I need to mature more as a fighter. I wasn’t as prepared for my last fight as I should have been.

I should win this fight easy. I watch the ShoBox fights I’ve been in and I’ve used different styles.

We’ve worked on everything for this fight: quickness, defense, kalihukan. If he wants to bang it out I’ll be ready for whatever he brings.

I’ve busted my ass in the gym every day and I’m ready. This is where all the hard work pays off.

JOSHUA GREER

My last knockout was a KO of the year candidate. Everyone knows I’m an exciting fighter and I’m a prospect looking to make things happen.

The knockouts are addictive and it’s important to remember to stay humble and know who I am as a fighter. We’ll take them, but I’m not looking for the knockout.

We’ve worked on the mistakes we’ve made in the past and corrected all the problems we’ve seen.

The pillow is only going to come out if there is some trash talking, and I know there will be. So you’ll be sure to see the ‘Night, Night’ pillow.

LEROY DAVILA

Last time I fought on ShoBox I did not strategize enough like I should have.

He might bring the pillow into the ring, but it won’t make it out after the fight. He’ll be able to use it on himself.

I’ve got to take him out of his game. I have to take away his biggest weapon, his right hand.

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Antoine Douglas now to take on Juan De Angel for NABA & WBC FECARBOX Middleweight Titles onFriday July 14th at The Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma

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Nutley, NJ (Hulyo 13, 2017)–World ranked middleweight Antoine Douglas will now take on late-replacement Juan De Angel. karong Biyernes, July 14th in a 10-round bout that will be contested for the Usab & WBC FECARBOX Middleweight titles.
The bout will headline the non-televised portion of a ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon card, which will be televised live on SHOWTIME (10 PM ET/PT, Delayed on the West Coast) sa Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma.
The bout will precede a televised quadruple-header that will feature Keenan Smith (11-0, 5 KOs) fighting Ivan Baranchyk 15-0, 10 KOs) in the eight-round junior welterweight main event. In co-featured bouts, Kenneth Sims, Jr. (12-0, 4 KOs) battles Rolando Chinea (14-1-1, 6 KOs) in a junior welterweight bout, and Glenn Dezurn (9-0, 6 KOs) takes on Adam Lopez (16-1-1, 8 KOs) in a super bantamweight fight. The televised card will kick off with a super bantamweight fight that will pit Joshua Greer (13-1-1, 5 KOs) against LeRoy Davila (5-1, 3 KOs).
Douglas of Washington, DC has a record of 21-1-1 uban sa 15 knockouts, and is ranked No.10 by the WBC.
Since suffering his only professional defeat, Douglas has comeback to score two consecutive knockouts, with the latest being a second round stoppage over Eduardo Mercedes on Marso 27. In that bout, Douglas captured the WBC FECARBOX Middleweight title.
De Angel of Barranquilla, Colombia adunay usa ka rekord sa 20-6 uban sa 18 knockouts.
De Angel, 30 years old is a former WBO Latino Welterweight and Middleweight champion, who has a career best victory over Jose Pinzon.
De Angel is a nine-year veteran, who has shared the ring with world champion Gilberto Ramirez as well as undefeated contenders Knat Islam and Caleb Plant.

Antoine Douglas to take on Bruno Sandoval for NABA & WBC FECARBOX Middleweight Titles on Friday July 14th at The Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma

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Nutley, NJ (Hunyo 26, 2017)–World ranked middleweight Antoine Douglas will be back in action on July 14th when he battles tough Bruno Sandoval in a 10-round bout that will be contested for the Usab & WBC FECARBOX Middleweight titles.
The bout will headline the non-televised portion of a ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon card, which will be televised live on SHOWTIME (10 PM ET/PT, Delayed on the West Coast) sa Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma.
The bout will precede a televised quadruple-header that will feature Keenan Smith (11-0, 5 KOs) fighting Ivan Baranchyk 15-0, 10 KOs) in the eight-round junior welterweight main event. In co-featured bouts, Kenneth Sims, Jr. (12-0, 4 KOs) battles Rolando Chinea (14-1-1, 6 KOs) in a junior welterweight bout, and Glenn Dezurn (9-0, 6 KOs) takes on Adam Lopez (16-1-1, 8 KOs) in a super bantamweight fight. The televised card will kick off with a super bantamweight fight that will pit Joshua Greer (13-1-1, 5 KOs) against LeRoy Davila (5-1, 3 KOs).
Douglas of Washington, DC has a record of 21-1-1 uban sa 15 knockouts, and is ranked No.10 by the WBC.
Since suffering his only professional defeat, Douglas has comeback to score two consecutive knockouts, with the latest being a second round stoppage over Eduardo Mercedes on Marso 27. In that bout, Douglas captured the WBC FECARBOX Middleweight title.
Everything has been going well in camp. I have had good sparring, and I feel stronger,” said Douglas. ” I know a little about Sandoval, I know he is tall and has a good record. I am just going with the flow, and taking one bout at a time. I am ready to get back to where I was, and I am on the road to being on top.
We are excited about Antoine’s progress since he came back,” said Vito Mielnicki of GH3 Promotions. “If he wins on July 14th, he will be ranked in two organizations, and we hope to have him back in a significant bout in the early fall. As we have said time and again, we have not seen the best Antoine Douglas. He is still just 24 ka tuig-ang panuigon, and when it is all said and done, his loss will just be a blip on his career record. There is a lot of opportunity in the middleweight division, and on July 14, Antoine will take another big step to securing a big fight.

Warriors Boxing Presents ‘Night of the Rising Stars 2’ sa Sabado, Hunyo 24 at Deauville Beach Resort in Miami

Sa Sabado, Hunyo 24, 2017, professional boxing returns to Miami Beach as Warriors Boxing presentsNight of the Rising Stars 2at the Deauville Beach Resort.
The second of Warriors Boxing’s series of Miami-area fights designed to develop local and international prospects, NORS 2 will feature popular and talented light heavyweight Robert Daniels Jr. (2-0, 2 KOs) of Miami looking to remain perfect in the light heavyweight division.
24-year-old southpaw light heavyweight Robert Daniels Jr. is the son of former cruiserweight world champion RobertPreachermanDaniels, the only Miami-born manlalaban to hold a major world title.
Daniels Jr. started boxing at 10 years old and went 64-6 as an amateur boxer. Among his many accolades, he won the Sunshine State Games twice, the State title twice, the Platinum Gloves, the Junior Olympic regionals.
A boxer/puncher with excellent counter-punching skills, Daniels is trained by former world champion John David Jackson.
Also scheduled for action are undefeated super welterweight John David “Pretty Boy” Martinez (6-0, 5 KOs) of Miami in a six-round battle; undefeated Miami welterweight Chris Velez (7-0-1, 4 KOs) sa usa ka unom ka hugna nga; and undefeated bantamweight Lawrence Newton (6-0, 4 KOs) of Boynton Beach, Florida, will fight a six-rounder.
In preliminary action, popular undefeated cruiserweight Ulysses Diaz 2-0 (2 KOs) of Miami will fight a four-round battle; Miami super bantamweight Jessy Cruz (11-6-1, 4 KOs) will fight six; undefeated Dominican super welterweight Edurado Perez Diaz (3-0, 3 KOs) will go four rounds; and Cuba’s undefeated Irosvani Duvergel (2-0, 2 KOs) of Guantanamo will go four super middleweight rounds.
Ang mga tiket alang sa “Night of the Rising Stars 2” mapalit sa $100 Ringside, $65 Reserve and $35 General Admission and are available at Ticketforce.com. VIP tables can be purchased by contacting Warriors Boxing: 954.985.1155.
We have put together a terrific night of fighting at a beautiful venue for the great boxing fans in Miami,” miingon Leon Margules, Presidente sa Warriors Boxing. “These shows were created to put local and global talent in the types of fights that will make them better fighters and weed out those who haven’t got it.

All opponents will be announced shortly. The Deauville Beach Resort is located at 6701 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida. Sa away sa gabii, pultahan sa 6:00 pm ug ang aksyon magsugod sa 6:30 pm. All bouts subject to change.

Mahitungod sa Warriors Boxing
Gilunsad sa 2003, Warriors Boxing naglihok ubos sa usa ka yano nga pilosopiya-nga dad-on sa labing maayo nga boksidor sa kalibutan sa pagpakig-away fans, pagpares kanila sa competitive bouts, ug sa pagbuhat sa ingon tabang re-establisar sa sport sa boxing alang sa usa ka bag-ong kaliwatan.
Uban sa usa ka serye sa mga malampuson nga Pay-Per-View shows ug packed mga balay ngadto sa iyang credit, ang Warriors business model nagtrabaho sa mga katingalahan diha sa usa ka sport nga nagkinahanglan sa kabag-ohan ug kusog nga ang kompaniya nagdala sa lamesa.
Sa diha nga kini moabut ngadto sa niini bisan, sa usa ka promotional nga kompanya lamang ingon nga mga maayong ingon nga ang mga manggugubat ug away kini nagpasiugda. Warriors Boxing nagtugyan sa tanan nga gerilya, uban sa talagsaong away sama sa Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda ako ug II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana ug Ibragimov-Holyfield.
Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon sa Warriors Boxing, visit their website at www.WarriorsBoxing.com.