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CHRISTIAN CARTO, DARMANI ROCK HEADLINE RAGING BABE’S FEB. 8 “PHILLY SPECIALON FACEBOOK FIGHTNIGHT LIVE


Fan-friendly, interactive FREE platform averaging almost 323,000 views per show in Season II as it opens 2019 na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia.

online: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/



  NEW YORK (-Ahụ. 1, 2019) – Having eclipsed the four-million views mark to close out the 2018 calendar yearFIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast opens the first quarter of 2019 with an outstanding six-card lineup featuring six different promotions and spanning five cities, beginning on Friday, -Ahụ. 8 in South Philadelphia.
 
The free and interactive Facebook series rings its opening bell next Friday at 2300 Arena in South Philly by showcasing an exceptional, standing-room-only card put together byAkpọtụ nwa ọhụrụ. Partnering with forward-thinking promoterMichelle Rosado on next week’sPhilly Specialfeaturing several undefeated prospectsincluding bantamweightChristian Carto (17-0, 11 Kos) na heavyweightDarmani Rock (13-0, 8 Kos) – FIGHTNIGHT LIVE is sure to get its 2019 schedule off to a hot start.
 
We’re excited to partner with FIGHTNIGHT LIVE for our debut Philly event,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “The fights on the card and the fighters themselves have captured the attention of fight fans all over, even outside of the Philadelphia area, so we’re thrilled to give people the opportunity to see the fights live.
 
Carto meets veteran southpawVictor Ruiz (22-10, 15 Kos) na isi ihe omume, as the 22-year-old prospect looks to continue to make his case as a contender.Rock will fight in the card’s co-feature, while undefeatedMarcel Rivers (6-0, 4 Kos) of North Philadelphia meetsDerrick Whitley (4-0-1) nke Springfield, Uka. in a special welterweight attraction. Amateur heavyweight standoutSonny Conto of South Philadelphiaa recent signee of monolithic promotion Top Rankwill also be featured in his pro debut as part of a seven-bout card.
 
We couldn’t be happier to begin our New Year at 2300 Arena with the outstanding lineup that Raging Babe has assembled for the Feb. 8 ‘Philly Special,'said Mark Fratto, Principal and Director of Business Development, Linacre Media. “We’ve been able to showcase nearly 500 up-and-comers on our platform, and Christian Carto is special prospect who we’re really pleased to feature on Facebook. Darmani Rock always brings the thunder, and watch out for the pro debut of Top Rank signee Sonny Conto as well.
 
Now in its second season, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast is the fan-friendly Facebook platform thatamong other aspectsprides itself on the real-time conversations held between fight commentators and the viewing audience. FIGHTNIGHT LIVE has showcased more than 450 fighters and 15 promotions during 26 live event broadcasts from 18 different cities since May 2017, and in doing so, the interactive platform has generated the loyal interest of fight fans from across the United States and around the globe, including significant audiences in Mexico, the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe, and even fans in South America, Asia and Australia.
 
Since May 2017, the numbers on the 26-show FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series showed promise and potential for the new platform with an average of166,508 views per event nakarịrị 4.3 million total views for the franchise. Since Sept. 2018,Season II shows have averaged almost 323,000 echiche.
 
The Sept. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fights” (594,447) from the Sands in Bethlehem, the Dec. 2018 “Queens and Kings of Queens Card” (379,758) na New York, the Nov. 2018 “Hard Hitting Showtime Collaboration” (372,662), the Dec. 2018 “Roy Jones Obere. Texas Throwdown” (318,886), the Oct. 2018 “Hard Hitting Philly Special” (297,545), the Oct. 2018 hour-long BareknuckleFreeview” (292,253), the Nov. 2018 “Titans In The Capital” (256,871), na Sept. 2017 “Real Deal n'ọkwá: alaeze Ukwu State” si Resorts World cha cha (225,000), and the August 2017 CES “Super Saturday” si Foxwoods (203,000) all logged 200,000 or more views, and collectively the 26-show series has seen a total of more than4,329,206 views across all devices.
 
Na mgbakwunye na raw viewership nọmba, zuru-mmekọrịta, fan-friendly productions have seenkarịrị 377,000 mkpokọta ndụ post engagements (karịrị 14,500 per show), gụnyere ihe karịrị 293,000 “amasị” ma ọ bụ “hụrụ n'anya n'anya,” karịrị 46,000 comments and almost 16,000 shares.
 
The Sept. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fightsfrom the Sands in Bethlehem set a new bar with594,447 echiche and the Sept. 2017 DiBella-CES doubleheader carried the series to three-quarters-of-a-million views in just over four months. The Sept. 2017 DiBella card sawkarịrị 40,000 ekiri interactions including almost 39,000 “amasị” ma ọ bụ “hụrụ n'anya n'anya” and the March 17, 2018, Murphy’s “St. Patrick’s Day Clashset a new high-water mark forshares with 2,182.
 
The FIGHTNIGHT LIVE page on Facebook has more than 86,000 Fans na ihe karịrị92,000 followers.
 
Kere na-emepụta site Linacre Media nke New York City, na FIGHTNIGHT LIVE usoro atụmatụ ọkachamara announcers, multiple igwefoto akụkụ, telivishọn ndịna, replays na n'azụ na-Mpaghara ohere na ajụjụ ọnụ. The streamed na-egosi dị ụwa n'ebe ọ bụla Facebook dị. Ụzọ bụghị nanị na-enyere Fans si gburugburu ụwa na-akụ na, ma na-enye elu-and-abịa alụso a zuru ụwa ọnụ n'elu ikpo okwu ngosi ha ikike, enye akwalite ihe inweta “na agbasa ozi n'ikuku” ngwọta na-enye haziri nzukọ ike iru a uka na-ege ntị site na-ewere ọdịnaya.
 
FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Winter and Spring 2019 ụbọchị ga-eze mara ọkwa na-abịa izu.
 
FIGHTNIGHT LIVE dị online na: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/
 
Follow all the action via social media at FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE on Facebook, @FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE on Instagram and@FIGHTNIGHTLIVE_ on Twitter, or by using the hashtag #FIGHTNIGHTLIVE. N'ihi na ndị ọhụrụ Linacre Media ihe na agbasa ozi n'ikuku oge, follow @LinacreMedia across all social platforms or use the tags #LinacreMediaEvents or #LinacreMediaOnTV.
 
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VALDEZ VS. RAMIREZARIZONA’S FIRST SEVEN-ROUND FIGHT


Bout headlines Guerra De Gallos at Casino Del Sol

Tucson, IHE – Ọkt. 23 – When Tucson’s Jensen Ramirez (6-2-3, 1Ko) squares off with NogalesThomas Valdez (16-4-2, 6Ko) at the Casino Del Sol’s AVA Amphitheater, it will be the first seven-round bout in Arizona’s history. The featherweight bout headlines the Nov. 17 omume, dubbed Guerra De Gallos.

 

 

 

Raging Babe’s Michelle Rosado had to think outside the box when negotiating the card’s main event. One camp wanted an eight-round fight and one wanted a six. Rosado, consulting with her mentor, Hall-of-Fame Promoter J Russell Peltz, lamented the potential loss of a solid, local main event. Peltz had a solution. “Why not meet in the middle and make it seven rounds?” Rosado was skeptical. “I told him to get outta here,” Rosado said. “I was laughing, but Peltz wasn’t joking. School was in session.

 

 

 

There was a precedent. Peltz told the story ofThe Long-Haired Boxer” Edwin “Chu ChuMalave vs. Harold Weston, Obere. in a welterweight bout that took place in August of 1971 at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Malave wanted the bout to be eight rounds, and Weston wanted 10. The New York State Athletic Commission proposed that the bout be nine rounds. Malave went on to win a split decision, with two judges scoring the fight 5-4 in his favor, and the third scoring it 5-4 for Weston.

 

 

 

Rosado had her fight.

 

 

 

I bought right into it when Russell told me about the Malave-Weston bout,” she said. “I knew we had a good fight, and there was something special about having a seven-round main event.Both Ramirez and Valdez’s teams agreed, and the Pascua Yacqui Commission sanctioned the seven-round bout. On Nov. 17, Tucson boxing fans will see Arizona’s first seven-round bout between two localgallos.

 

 

 

Raging Babe will host a press conference this Thursday, October 25 at Casino Del Sol’s Paradiso Lounge at 2 p.m. The presser will be open to the public and will include a tribute to promoter Don Chargin.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT NOV. 17:

The Nov. 17 card consists of eight fights, na-amalite na 7 p.m. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 p.m. This event is all ages.

 

 

 

Tiketi:

Tiketi-amalite na $25 dị online na www.casinosels.com, site na ekwentị na (520) 333-5150 or at the Casino Del Sol Gift.

 

 

 

ABOUT CASINO DEL SOL:

Located in southwest metropolitan Tucson, Ariz., the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is a federally recognized tribe with nearly 20,000 enrolled members. The Tribe owns and operates several enterprises including Cha cha depu sol, Arizona’s only AAA Four Diamond casino resort, one of the Best Hotels in Arizona named by U.S. News & World Report; Casino of the Sun; AVA Amphitheater, a 5,000-seat open-air egwu egwu venue named Casino Arena/Amphitheater of the Year by Casino Entertainment Awards; Sewailo Golf Club, a par-72 championship course designed by Notah Begay III; and the Del Sol Marketplace. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, call 1-855-SOL-STAY (765-7829) ma ọ bụ nleta www.CasinoDelSol.com. Follow Casino Del Sol on Facebook na Twitter.

RAGING BABE RETURNS TO CASINO DEL SOL WITH GUERRA DE GALLOS: JENSEN RAMIREZ VS. TOMAS VALDEZ

Alfonso Olvera Returns, Chris Gonzalez faces Judas Estrada

 

Tucson, Arizona – October 16, 2018 – On the heels of her sold out July 17th event at the award-winning Casino Del Sol Resort & Cha cha, Michelle Rosado’s Raging Babe returns to the same venue on Saturday, November 17, when super featherweights Jensen Ramirez of Tucson, and Thomas Valdez of Nogales collide in the main event, outdoors at the AVA Amphitheater. Tucson’s Alfonso Olvera returns ahead of his anticipated rematch of his sensational bout with Wilberth Lopez on July’s card, and Tucson’s Christopher Gonzalez faces NogalesJudas Estrada in a four-round welterweight contest.

 

 

 

Main event fighters Jensen Ramirez (6-2-3, 1Ko) and Thomas Valdez (16-4-2, 6Ko), have both called Tucson home, but the similarities between the two end there.

 

 

 

Ramirez, 26, is an award-winning tattoo artist when he is not fighting. He defeated Sierra Vista’s Jesus Arevalo at Raging Babe’s July event, after a two-year layoff, earning a 6-round majority decision over the often-avoided Arevalo. If his bout with Arevalo was about redemption, his upcoming bout with Valdez is about showing Tucson, and all of Arizona, that he belongs in the mix with the top super featherweights in the state.

 

 

 

Valdez, 29, last fought December 1, 2017, when he scored a wide unanimous decision in an 8-round bout versus a far more experienced Daniel Valenzuela of Mexico. A hand injury has kept him on the shelf. Coming from a fighting family, Valdez is trained and managed by his uncle, Oscar Valdez, Sr., who also happens to be the father of WBO Featherweight Champion Oscar Valdez, Obere. Thomas Valdez will be fighting in Arizona for the first time since a 2013 six-round decision loss to undefeated prospect Victor Castro, nke Phoenix, Arizona.

 

 

Both Valdez and Ramirez will walk into the ring on November 17th with something to proveto Tucson boxing fans, and to themselves.

 

 

 

Tucson favorite Alfonso Olvera (10-5-1, 4Ko) will make his return on November 17. Olvera has his sights set on an eventual rematch with Wilberth Lopez (23-9,15Ko), but cannot afford to stumble along the way. The two thrilled the Guerro De Gallo crowd in the card’s main event in July, ending in a split decision that favored Lopez. The decision pleased some and disappointed others in the sold out crowd, and since the bout, both camps and fans who were in attendance that night have called for a rematch. N'ihi na ya, Olvera has no intentions of looking past his November 17th opponent.

 

 

The Gonzalez-Estrada contest features two local prospects who had the fans on their feet during their separate July bouts at Guerra De Gallos. Road (1-1, 1 Ko) lost that night to Jose Barrera, nke Phoenix, but the split decision had the crowd in an uproar. Gonzalez also was in a tight one that night, earning a majority decision over Sergio Lopez.

 

 

 

When fighters fightwhen local fighters fight, and aren’t afraid to step into the ring with a friend, former sparring partner or a tough guy, you’re going to get great fights,” said Raging Babe President and Promoter Michelle Rosado. “That’s what I’m about and that’s what my events are about. Boxing is at its best when the fights are 50-50 ịlụ ọgụ, and when fans get their money’s worth, and they definitely did that on July card. This event is no different. Hats off to these guys for all being willing to step up and fight in their hometowns. Tucson, if you’re thirsty for good, live boxing, get ready for a tall drink of water on November 17th.

 

 

 

Heavyweight Edgar Medina makes his professional debut, Manny Guajardo, Nick Rhoads, and Mike Martinez return, and Arturo Resendiz makes his US debut.

 

 

 

Tickets for Guerra De Gallos start at $25, and go on sale Thursday, October 18 na 10:00 a.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Casino Del Sol gift shop, online na www.casinosels.com, ma ọ bụ site na-akpọ 520-333-5150.

 

Alfonsollo Olvera vs. Wilberth Lopez “Elu Agha”

Ndị dike na-alụ ọgụ maka obodo Onodunkacha

TUCSON, Ariz. (June 12, 2018) – Michelle Rosado's Na-ebute nwa hDị ka ewuru aha maka ịdị mma, Zụrụ ihe ndị gabigara mba ahụ, ọ laghachiri Ticson Casino nke Sun na Satọde Satọde, July 21, na guerra de glos, Kaadị agha na-eme ka aha ya dị elu.

 

 

 

Ihe omume asatọ na-eme ihe omume asatọ na-egosi agha obodo n'etiti ndị agha abụọ na-alụ ọgụ na-alụ ọgụ siri ike n'okporo ụzọ. Mgbe ọ zọsịrịsịrị na ndị ọrụ ndị ọzọ’ Azụ ma na-emeso ndị na-emegide ha’ Ìgwè mmadụ na ndị ọrụ, keobere welterweights Alfonso Olvera (10-4-1, 4 Kos) na Wilberth Lopez (21-9, 15 Kos) ga-enwe ohere iji gosipụta arụmụka ha na talent n'ihu ezinụlọ nke ha, Ndị Enyi na Tucson Fans.

 

 

 

Olva, Onye nwere nsogbu ịchọta ndị mmegide, nwere asọmpi kachasị elu kemgbe ntụgharị pro. N'ọgụ ya nke abụọ, Ọ gara ebe dị anya na Ivan Baranyk, Ugbu a na-atọgbọ na 19-0. Trazọ Olvera nke Ulverats gụnyere a 2005 Mkpebi enweghị nkwekọrịta karịa na mbụ na-enweghị atụ Ryan “Ṅụrụtụ” Karl na onye ọzọ na Geyaro Mendez.

 

 

 

Lopez, onye kụrụ Phoenix's Cenan Carbajal na mbụ ya 2013, agaala ọgụ ọgụ siri ike na mba ahụ. Ọ bụ ya bụ onye mbụ na-ewere Super Bantamweight Asọà Aisanie Eri Mụrụ Anya Mgbe Ha zutere 2014. Afọ atọ gachara, Lopez iwe iwe na Roman Roman (24-2-1, 16 Kos), Mkpebi na-enweghị nkwekọrịta na ụlọ ndị Rome. Southpall Southpaw na-erute na Roman na Bay na-enweta ya mmeri.

 

 

 

“Nke a bụ ọgụ n'etiti abụọ nke ukwuu, Ndị na-alụ ọgụ obodo na-enwetụbeghị uru nke ndị mmegide na-ahọrọ na mkpebi obodo,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Ọgụ a ga-abụ otu n'ime Arizona kachasị mma. Enwere m obi ụtọ inye ndị Tucson Fans ihe nwere ike ịlụ ọgụ nke afọ, na iweghachite mpako nke na-abịa na asọmpi iji bụrụ ihe kachasị mma na steeti ahụ.”

 

 

 

A na-eji takee kaadị ahụ. Junior fechaa Jensen Ramirez (5-2-3, 1 Ko) na-eme ka ịlaghachi Jizọs Arevalo (2-3), na Tucson Justerweight Christopher Gonzalez (2-0) ga-eme ka ọ laghachi azụ na mkpụrụ osisi ochie ahụ mgbe ọ na-eche ihu mmeri nke abụọ na Phoenix n'afọ a. Mike Martinez, Emmanuel Guajido, Nicholas raads, Judas Estrada na Breen Macias Gburugburu kaadị asatọ.

 

 

 

Cha cha del sọs abatala ihe omume igbe 2003, ma aghọọla ebe a na-aga maka ịkụ ọkpọ na ndịda Arizona. Fernando Vargas, Mia St. John na Yori Boardis bụ naanị obere akụkọ ịwụda na-akụda na mgbanaka cha cha. “Anyị nwere obi ụtọ iweghachi azụ na Tucson ọzọ,” Kimberly Van Amprurg, CEO nke cha cha. “Ebumnuche anyị bụ mgbe niile inye ntụrụndụ kachasị mma na ndịda Arizona, na Guerra de Galos ga-eweta nke ọma.”

 

 

 

Tiketi maka “Elu Agha” na-amalite mgbe $25, ọ ga - adị n'ịntanetị na www.casinosels.com, site na ekwentị na (520) 333-5150 ma ọ bụ na cha cha ehi Del Sel na-azụ ahịa na Fraịde, June 15. A na-ahazi ogbako nta akuko maka Thursday, June 21 na 2 p.m. Na paradaị mkpuchi n'ime cha cha. A na-akpọ ọha.

 

 

 

Julaị 21 kaadị na-amalite na 7 p.m. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6 p.m. A na-akwalite kaadi site na Putz. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, nleta www.ringbabe.com.

RAGING BABE PRESENTS THURSDAY NIGHT FIGHTS AT THE ARMORY: THE RETURN

Rosado returns to finish what she started in the Bull City
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DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINAAugust 15, 2017 -This time last year, “Akpọtụ nwa ọhụrụ” Michelle Rosado touched down in Raleigh for the first time, determined to help a local boxing promoter make his mark in North Carolina. Rosado and her company, Akpọtụ nwa ọhụrụ, did just that, and have now emerged as North Carolina’s newest boxing promoter. On October 19th, Raging Babe promotes its own event at the Durham Armory, aptly named The Return. The card will feature some of the best young talent from across North Carolina in competitive fights, matched by Hall of Fame Matchmaker and mentor to Rosado, Russell Peltz.

With a combined 50+ years of experience in the rough and tumble world of boxing, Rosado and Peltz brought a well-tested formula to Wilson in their first North Carolina endeavor in February. The sell-out event was followed up by the debut of Thursday Night Fights in Durham. Throwing a boxing event on aThursday night was a hard sell for Rosado. “I had to really work on the promoter to get them to give Thursday Night Fights a shot. Durham is a fight town. I knew that if we threw a solid, quality card, with good fights, that fans would come out on a Thursday n'abalị, and they did.When planning The Return, Rosado opted to bring back Thursday Night alụkarị ọgụ, and return to the Durham Armory.

After two wildly successful events, followed by a dramatic falling out with the now defunct promotional company, Rosado was reluctant to return to the Tar Heel State. She realized, ezie, after so many months of putting her sweat and passion into boxing in North Carolina, she owed to herself and the gyms, fighters and fans she met there to return, and fulfill the commitments she made to them to deliver quality fights, while treating the fighters ethically and with respect.

It took a while to get to know the personalities, the gyms, the fighters and their stories,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Ogologo oge, North Carolina was a place that managers and promoters brought their fighters to rack up wins. The fighters here deserve so much more than that, as do the fans. I made it a point to let everyone I met in North Carolina know that we were here to work on changing that.

In planning The Return, Rosado has felt that she could fully put her passions and ideas to work for North Carolina boxing. “I’m excited for the opportunity to do it my way,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru, who has put on events in Phoenix, Tucson, Philadelphia and Danbury, Connecticut. “I’m happy to work with any fighter that wants to step up and fight. There are no easy touches on my cards. We want to pack the venue and give fans a night to remember. Russell is putting together a phenomenal fight card. The main and co-main events are going to have people so excitedI get goosebumps thinking about it. These guys are really stepping up to give the fans some of the best fights Durham has seen in a while. I wasn’t even sure we could put these fights together, and all of these fighters signed on the dotted line with no hesitation. They are daring to be great, and putting their undefeated records on the line, and I can’t wait to formally announce what we’ve been working on these last few weeks.

Rosado is also planning to work with the fighters to help the community in and around Durham. “I want to bring positivity to Durham, and to North Carolina boxing. These guys are given a stage to showcase their talent, and we want to use that platform to give back to the community in any way we can.

The complete fight card will be announced August 24th, and tickets for The Return go on sale that morning. Tickets can be purchased through the fighters or at ragingbabe.com.

Na-amụba nwa; Zosiri ike ịba uru na Colorb Cost Coloration

Las Vegas – July 24, 2017September, 16nke bụ nnukwu ụbọchị maka ịkụ ọkpọ na Las Vegas, ya na Sọl “Canelo” Alvarez na-eche ihe na-egbu egbu “GGG” Voovkin na asọmpi mmeri ga-ahọrọ maka eze nke nkewa. Dị ka oghere ịkụ ọkpọ na-agbadata na las Vegas strip, na-eme ka ụmụ ọhụrụ na-adọkpụ ga-ezukọta ọzọ na netwọkụ, ịchị ọchị na nkekọ na ụyọkọ.

A ga-eme ihe omume afọ a na Mandayy bain, Na echiche nke Mandalay Bay, Na mimosas na-akparaghị ókè na ndị na-eme ọnụ na-atụ anya ihe karịrị afọ anọ nke ndị na-eme egwuregwu. More ihe, Ndị bịaranụ ga-enwe ohere iji zute na netwọkụ na ụfọdụ n'ime ndị isi kacha mma, Ihe kachasị mkpa n'azụ - ndị na-egwu egwu egwu egwu na ndị inyom na-akpali akpali site na ụlọ ọrụ.

Ihe omume ahụ na-aga n'ihu na-eto, na n'elu 50 Mụ nwanyị na-aga “New York, New York,” na 2016, ma na-ebugharị nwa na-etolite Michelle Rosado na-atụ anya n'ụlọ zuru oke maka ụrọ nke Septemba. Rosado biri “Na-enwu gbaa” maka isiokwu ihe omume. “Onye na-enwu enwu karịa ụmụ nwanyị nke ịkụ ọkpọ,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Ihe omume a etolitela nke ukwuu karịa oke ụyọkọ ụmụ nwanyị na-eketa nri. Ahu otutu, talent na akụkọ nke obi mgbawa na mmeri na-ekerịta na ihe omume ndị a. Ha abịala na ụmụ nwanyị na-arụ ọrụ na-arụ ọrụ na-arụ ọrụ maka egwuregwu a.”

Ka ihe omume gara aga emeela, Na-enwu gbaa ga-asọpụrụ otu ndị inyom kachasị emetụta ndị inyom na-enweghị atụ. “Enweghị m ike ichere ka ị kekọrịta akụkọ nke anyị,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru, onye gosipụtara onye mmeri ahụ anya n'oge na-adịghị anya.
Na-enwu gbaa ga-abara uru na-eme ka obi dị nso na obi Rosado – Mgbake nke Boller Prichord Colon. “Pirod emeela ụfọdụ ụzọ dị ukwuu na mgbake ya, Mana eziokwu ahụ bụ na ọgwụgwọ ahụ chọrọ, mmefu ogwu, Nkwado nke ezinụlọ ya chọrọ, Ọ naghị akwụsị. Ezinụlọ ya ejirila ihe niile chụrụ ya ihe iji nyere ya aka ịka mma, Ọ chụọ àjà iji mee ka anyị nwe anyị obi ụtọ na mgbanaka.” Rosado, tinyere njikwa ịkụ ọkpọ na onye na-azụ ahịa, mepụtara Facebook otu, “Kpee ekpere 4 Prichard,” nke abụrụla ebe ezinụlọ na-agba agba agba agba agba agba agba agbamume na nkwado site na ndị ahịa na-akụ naanị ụwa niile. Pasent nke ndị na-enwu gbaa ga-abara uru na ntọala ụlọ ọrụ, nke ego ole na-enweghị ego nke ọnwa na-adịghị mkpa iji gbakee.

Maka ozi banyere ịga ma ọ bụ kwado ya, Na-enwu gbaa, biko kpọtụrụ michelle@ragingbabe.com.

RASHEED WALLACE, Na-ebili nwa, AND FOR ALMA HOME TEAM UP TO SHINE THE SPOTLIGHT ONBOXING MOMS

North Carolina’s Boxing Moms to Wine and Dine a Sundayfor Bonding and Laughs
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Durham, North Carolina – April 20, 2017During nearly every televised fight, and in every montage during pre-fight documentaries on cable networks, there is a consistent figure cheering ringside, wiping tears at her son’s victory or defeat, or clawing her way to the ring while her baby lays sprawled on the canvas. Behind so many of today’s successful and not-so-successful fighters is a mother. Whether or not she wasn’t always present, or was a doting mother, or a major motivator who spent days, weeks and months in the gym, these women played a significant role in the development of these fighters as both warriors within the ring, and men outside the ring.

It has long been a dream of “Akpọtụ nwa ọhụrụ” Michelle Rosado to tell these women’s storiesTo bring them together to share their struggles and triumphs, and add a new dimension to the long-told stories of these young men, who have selected the hurt game as their chosen professions.

With the help of former Tarheel and NBA Veteran Rasheed Wallace, Rosado will finally see her passion project come to fruition. The two crossed paths when they were introduced by a mutual friend from Philadelphia. Wallace was an avid boxing fan, and had a desire to be involved in North Carolina’s active boxing scene. Rosado had just begun work with North Carolina-based Top Catz Boxing. Through several meetings, their passions intermingled, and Rosado’s passion project became Wallace’s.

The duo plans a special dinner for North Carolina’s Boxing Moms a Sunday at For Alma Home in Durham. Many of the women attending have sons that will be fighting days later at Top Catz Boxing’s Thursday Night Fights at the Armory. Plans for the dinner include pampering and gifts courtesy of For Alma Home, along with networking and bonding.

This has been a dream for me for yearshaving the opportunity to recognize these strong women, these Raging Babes, and share their stories, and their struggles,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “I’m so grateful to Rasheed Wallace, who immediately saw the value and the vision in bringing these women’s stories to light. I’m looking forward to Sunday si omume, and what the future brings.

Wallace, whose own mother was instrumental in his personal development, was eager to be a part of the project. “I have long been a boxing fan, and am excited to have an opportunity to recognize these mothers. I hadn’t actually thought about what mothers go through, seeing their sons in the ring, ọgụ, na-emeri, or being knocked out. It will be an honor to share their views, and their stories.

Both Rosado and Wallace are eager to see where Boxing Moms takes them, but the journey begins a Sunday in North Carolina, where mothers of boxers fighting on next week’s Thursday Night Fights at the Armory card gather to forge new friendships, and share their triumphs and challenges.

Na-ebili nwa na-egbu egbu ọhụrụ New York, New York nwere ihe ịga nke ọma, Duva na-asọpụrụ

NEW YORK – June 28, 2016 – N'ike mmụọ nsọ nọ na ikuku June nke 11 dị ka ndị inyom nke ịkụ azụ na-agbakọta na asaa bist maka nwa, New York, New York, Na-eme ka ihe omume’ Nchịkọta nke asaa nke ụdị ya, Ezubere iji mebie ihe mgbochi na ndị na-akpọ ozi leverage iji duzie azụmahịa ma wuo ọbụbụenyi. Nchịkọta ahụ bụ nke mbụ na New York City, ma mee ka e hie ya “Baningmụaka,” onye na-akụzi ihe’ CEO Kathy Duva. Sonye na ndị gara na bụbu Oric Melvina Lathan, Refirii Na-acha uhie uhie Lee, IFBA World Flyweight Champion Eileen olszewski, WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Alicia Ashley, Asọmpi National National National Melissa st. Uche, IWBF World Waper Heatherweight, Ronana Jeffrey na onye na-ekwu okwu ọbịa John Femon nke John Francis llc.
Mgbe iweghachi “Akpọtụ nwa ọhụrụ” Michelle Rosado, Ihe ndị na-eme ihe, ya na Frank Sinatra croning na ndabere, Isoro Clomiumphs na Azụmahịa. “Blungs dị oke karịa ihe omume nri ụtụtụ,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Njikọ ndị a rụpụtara ebe a rụpụtara ọrụ azụmaahịa na ndị enyi. Ihe bidoro dị ka ihe omume kwa afọ, etoola, m nwere ike ịhụ anyị ngwa ngwa anyị na-achịkọta nkeji iri na anọ, niile na mba ahụ.”
Post Brunch, Oge eruola ka ị sọpụrụ otu ụzọ ịnya ụgbọ ala, Kathy Duva, onye a gosipụtara onyinye na-ebute ego. N'ime ndị na-edekọ ihe na-akụ azụ’ Osoje nke Operations, Joleen MIZNE, onye soro Duva arụ ọrụ n'akụkụ ya 19 afọ. Agbanyeghị na ọ gaghị aga n'ihu n'ihi na ịnọ na California nwere ihe atọ’ alụso, Mizzone nwere acha, Ma okwu na-agagharị maka enyi ya na onye ọrụ ibe ya. “Kathy Duva anọwo na nke ukwuu na ndụ ya. Ahụla m ya nke ukwuu n'oge gara aga 19 afọ. Echetara m na m na-eche naanị m, “Chaị ya bụ otu n'ime ndị kachasị ike m maara!” O buliri m ike ịbụ onye m nọ na azụmaahịa a. Omume ya na anya maka azụmahịa a [expletive] kediegwu.
“Otu ihe nzuzo nke obi uto bu uto obi ojoo,” kwuru na ọchigharị nke mbụ na onye bụbu onye isi oche Nysac na Melvina Lathan ka ọ kọwara ihe omume ahụ. “N'iburu nke ahụ n'uche, Lee ka ị ga-esi kesaa otu oge na otu ụmụ nwanyị, eri nri,, Mkparịta ụka, na ịchị ọchị, mgbe niile mgbe ị na-ehicha mma, ike, amara na ọ joyụ, na-enweghị ọbụnadị. Ọ bụ ihe dị ike, Ezigbo ma na-atọ ụtọ, Karịsịa ọgụgụ nke akwụkwọ ozi ekele nke Jolene dere!”
“Nke a bụ ihe omume ọzọ na-akpali akpali n'otu obodo kachasị n'ụwa niile,” kwuru na Rosado nke ụyọkọ. “E nwere ọtụtụ onyinye, Obi dị ọtụtụ, Otu ezigbo agụụ mmekọahụ, Ihe omuma a na-akụ nke ọma na mgbidi anọ a. Enwere ndị hụrụ n'anya, alụso, ndị lanarịrịnụ, Eji m obi eziokwu na-enwe obi ụtọ na njikọ ha mere n'ụbọchị ahụ na-ebute ọrụ azụmaahịa dị ịtụnanya na ọbụbụenyi na-ebi ndụ. Enwere m ekele maka onye ọ bụla bịara, na kathy duva, Maka ịbụ ihe atụ maka ụmụ nwanyị niile nọ na ụlọ ọrụ.”
A na-eme ka ụbụrụ na-ebugharị na-efe efe. “Nwa a na-ebute ya na-ebute ụma,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Emeghị ka ha tinye ego n'akpa uwe onye ọ bụla – itule, na ọnụ ahịa ahụ na-abụkarị ihe na-adịghị anya nke enyemaka enyemaka. Achọrọ m iji ohere a mee n'ezie, Site na obi m, Daalụ ndị otu na-eme ka ihe omume ndị a kwe omume ịga n'ihu. Òtù a, site na mmekorita ha, mee ememe ma kwado ụmụ nwanyị nke ịkụ ọkpọ, Mmụọ nke ihe omume ndị a. Site na obi m, na obi ụmụ nwanyị na-aga New York, New York, daalụ World Boxing Òtù (WBO), Teepu agha, Igbe nyocha, Isi okwu, World Boxing Council (WBC), John Francis llc na Ntorobịa-alụ ọgụ n'Ihu.

Womenmụ nwanyị kachasị elu iji sọpụrụ Kathy Duva na “Na-ebute ya na nna” Ahịhịa na-ebute, NEW YORK, NEW YORK

NEW YORK – Ka 24, 2016 – Ngwụsị izu nke June 11, Ndị inyom kachasị emetụta ga-ezukọ maka ụyọkọ na nnukwu apụl nke na-asọpụta nke ọma, Dubbed New York, New York. Ndị na-eme ihe ga-agụnye ndị na-akwalite, Ndị isi netwọkụ, Ndị Na-anọchite Anya Ọha, reperes, Ndị na-alụ ọgụ na ndị ọzọ, wee si nzụlite dịgasị iche, Omenala na ọkwa nke ahụmịhe. Womenmụ nwanyị ndị gara na-eme egwuregwu na-emepụta ihe, Azụmaahịa na mmekọrịta onwe onye na mmekọrịta onwe onye na mmekọrịta nke ịga nke ọma na nnọgidesi ike na narị mmadụ na-aga n'ihu n'ime afọ ole na ole gara aga. Enwere ike inwe nwanyị ọ bụla na-eme ka onye na-eme nke ọma na nnọgidesi ike karịa Kathy Duva, onye ga-enye ugwu na-asọpụta na-ebili na-eweta oke egwu na ụnyaahụ.

Ebe, Onye isi nke ihe omume, na nne nke mmadụ atọ, abanyela na igbe ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ afọ iri anọ, na-abanye na azụmahịa ahụ mgbe ọ nọ na kọleji ya na enyi nwoke Dan Duva. Ndị agha Gọvas na-emekọ ihe iji kwalite ụfọdụ talent kachasị elu na afọ n'okpuru ihe omume ndị bụ isi, gụnyere Zọnalọnga, Lennox Lewis, Pernell Whitacker, Arturo Gatti na Fernando Viving, mgbe niile ka ha na HBbo na netwọ ndị ọzọ. Kathy gara n'ihu nke aka ya mgbe ọ gachara 1996, ịbụ otu n'ime ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị a ma ama na ịkụ ọkpọ. Ọtụtụ na-adịbeghị anya, Duva na isi ihe mere emela ka otu ihe ịnya ụgbọ ala zere na sunpers na Sergey Kovalev.

“Kathy Duva bụ ihe nsọpụrụ zuru oke maka New York City Bruckey,” kwuru na-ekwupụta na-enweghị onye na-edeba ma na-akpọ aha michelle rosado. “Boxing, Dị ka 'oke ọhịa,’ Nwere ọtụtụ ọnụ, nwere ike isi ike ịnyagharịa…Mana dị ka New York City, O juputara ohere maka udiri mmadu, na Kathy duva bụ ụdị onye ahụ. Ọ bụ isi, Nwanyi mara amara na ndi ochichi, onye nwere ikike anwansi na-eme ka ndị mmadụ na-akparị ya mgbe ọ na-agaghị a gluff si na onye ọ bụla. Ọ bụ nsọpụrụ anyị ịghọta ya na ụyọkọ.”

Oge a na-ebugharị nwa na-egbu oge “Nwanyị mbụ nke ịkụ ọkpọ” Jackie Kallen, Public Relations Ace Kelly Swanson, TV trailblazer Claudia Trejo, onye na-emegharị obi Kennedy Cunningham, Nevada Boxing Ụlọ Nzukọ nke Maara Aha Chief Operating Officer Michelle Corrales-Lewis, na nke Golden nwa Monica Sears. “Ọ bụ ihe ùgwù iguzo n'ime ụlọ nke nwere ụmụ nwanyị nke Caliber a,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “Nwa ahụ na-amụba na-amalite dị ka echiche…ihe anyị nwere ike ịnwa ime kemgbe, Ma ọ bụ ihe omume dị ike ma baa uru maka ndị bịaranụ, Anyị na-eto ma na-eme ihe karịrị otu ihe omume kwa afọ. Anyị nwere ike ime nke a n'ihi ụmụ nwanyị nke ịkụ ọkpọ na-aga n'ihu na-akwado ihe omume ahụ, na n'ezie, Ekele dịrị Ndị Mmekọrịta Anyị.
Oke Osimiri East na-eme nke ọma maka nwa na-efe efe, Enwere m obi ụtọ na ha nwere ike ịrụ ọrụ na ndị mmekọ anyị ka ha weta ihe omume na New York City.”

A na-eme ka ụbịa na-ebugharị na-efe efe kwe omume site na nkwado nke ụlọ ọrụ ịkụ ọkpọ ụwa (WBO), Teepu agha, Igbe nyocha, Isi okwu (nke na-eme ka ọ na-arụ ọrụ ma na-arụ ọrụ), World Boxing Council (WBC) na ndi ntorobịa na-aga n'ihu.

N'ihi na ozi na ịga ma ọ bụ sponsoring a prestigious omume, biko kpọtụrụmichelle@ragingbabe.com.

WOMEN OF BOXING DESCEND ON THE BIG APPLE FOR RAGING BABE BRUNCH: NEW YORK, NEW YORK

May 11, 2016
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I’ve faced it all, and I stood tall, and did it my way.” – Frank Sinatra

NEW YORK – Ka 11, 2016The Raging Babe Brunch continues to forge connections between women of diverse backgrounds, companies and areas of expertise, all sharing in common their connections to the Sweet Science. On June 11, the heels of Raging Babes from across the East Coast and beyond, hit the pavement in theConcrete Jungle,” New York, New York for the first New York eventn'ime afọ atọ.

An intimate, exclusive affair, this spring’s Raging Babe Brunch, Dubbed New York, New York will once again bring together boxing’s most influential women to network, and honor the sport’s trailblazers: those women who have broken the glass ceiling and transcended traditional gender roles in business, and in particular, ọkpọ.

The brunch shares June 11 with a Puerto Rican double-header at New York City boxing mecca, Madison Square Ogige, along with the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade. “I’m excited for the opportunity to celebrate both my heritage, and our seventh Raging Babe event,” said Raging Babe founder and namesake, Michelle Rosado, who is of Puerto Rican descent.

These brunches are more than just women chatting and having breakfast during fight week,” kwuru na Rosado kwuru. “These are friendships, businesses connections and lifelong relationships beginning in a room full of encouraging and powerful women, drawing on and sharing their experiences, challenges and triumphs as women in the boxing industry.

I have had so many requests from East Coast Raging Babes to bring the brunch East, and I’m thrilled to finally be able to return to New York,” continued Rosado. “New York City embodies the Raging Babe spirit of opportunity and hard work, and I can’t wait to be inspired once again by the women of boxing on June 11.”

N'ihi na ozi na ịga ma ọ bụ sponsoring a prestigious omume, biko kpọtụrụ michelle@ragingbabe.com.