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Tag Archives: Mike Tyson
Autographed Mike Tyson Glove For Sale

As much as I hate to sell my most valuable piece of boxing memorabilia, I don’t have a man cave or game room to put this in, so this signed Mike Tyson glove is on the market. This comes with an official certificate of authenticity and was signed about 8 years ago in Las Vegas. The glove itself is a Muhammad Ali Signature Series glove with Ali’s signature printed on it at the factory. I am asking $500 and will ship it to you anywhere in the US for an additional $10. More details can be found on my Craigslist post here:
2 TIME WORLD CHAMPION & OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNER YURIORKIS GAMBOA CONFIRMED FOR THIRD EDITION OF BOX FAN EXPO TAKING PLACE ON CINCO DE MAYO WEEKEND, Satidee le 6, IN Las fegasi
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FNU Combat Sports Show Featuring Ivan “Awọn eranko” Baranchyk
John “Awọn eranko” Baranchyk (15-0, 10 KOs) joins the broadcast tonight to talk about his recent war on ShoBox with Abel Ramos (17-2-2, 12 KOs). Baranchyk launched an incredible effort in the later rounds to hand Ramos his second professional loss and establish himself as a spirited, tough-as-nails brawler. Some experts claimed the fight was one of the most entertaining bouts in the 17-year history of the ShoBox series. Tom, Tony and Rich discuss the fight, other highlights of Ivan’s career, and get Baranchyk to explain how his early start in Jiu Jitsu eventually led him to the Sweet Science. The 24-year-old is already solidifying his legend, which explains why he points to “Iron” Mike Tyson as one of his role models in the sport of boxing.
Tom, Tony and Rich also discuss the latest Mayweather/MacGregor news, an odd suspension of an MMA fighter for going after his opponent’s corner man, the calling off of Chris Brown vs. Soulja Boy, ati Roy Jones Jr. re-establishing his goal of fighting Anderson Silva in a boxing match (he now wants it to be on the Mayweather/MacGregor undercard).
We also recap last week’s combat sports events and preview Bellator 173 and this week’s upcoming boxing matches.
Part One: Interview starts around 30 minutes in…
Part Two:
NEVADA BOXING HALL OF FAME TO ANNOUNCE FIFTH CLASS OF INDUCTEES ON FEB. 15 IN Las fegasi
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CEO/President Michelle Corrales-Lewis to welcome “exceptional” new class
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Las fegasi (Kínní 13, 2017) – Awọn Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame will announce its fifth class of inductees on Wednesday, Feb. 15, ni 11 a.m. PST, Hall CEO/ president Michelle Corrales-Lewis kede. Awọn 2017 class of nine boxers and five contributors will be revealed at Real Boxing, 5137 Awọn. Oquendo Rd., Las fegasi, NV 89118. Lunch will be provide by TC’s Rib Crib.
The honorees will be formally inducted at the popular gala dinner on Saturday, Aug. 12 at Caesars Palace. Ticket information will be released shortly.
“We have elected yet another exceptional class of inductees and I can’t wait to introduce them,” said Corrales-Lewis, ẹniti pẹ ọkọ, Diego Corrales, was a member of the NVBHOF’s inaugural class in 2013. “We have some of the best boxers ever in this group and I know fans are going to be excited to have the opportunity to meet them.
“Our class of contributors is very strong as well and all have made a significant imprint upon boxing in Nevada.”
Past inductees include some of the greatest fighters who have ever lived, pẹlu Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Iyanu Marvin Hagler, Roberto Duran, Julio Cesar Chavez, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis ati siwaju sii.
The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame is an IRS 501 (c)3 charity and all donations are tax deductible. The Hall’s charitable contributions over the five years since its formation have helped boxers in need and boxing-related charities. Donations are welcome.
The Hall was founded in 2013 by noted boxing broadcaster Rich Marotta. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, foonu 702-3NVBHOF, tabi 702-368-2463.
For Media Credentials Contact: For Information And Sponsorship Opportunities Contact:
Media Coordinator Jon Hait Chief Executive Officer Michelle Corrales-Lewis
Imeeli: jhshark@aol.com Imeeli: michelle@nvbhof.com
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Box Fan Expo to be present at the 54th Annual WBC Convention in Hollywood, Florida
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Sex, Drugs and Rock N’ Roll Edition of the FNU Combat Sports Show
Tom, Tony and Rich discuss the last two weeks of combat sports news and events. We also preview a busy weekend for boxing. This is the Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll edition as we have stories to discuss in all three categories. We chat about Tyson Fury doing cocaine, Josh Samman’s possible drug overdose death, Donald Trump and Mike Tyson talking about rumors that Trump had an affair with Robin Givens, and some high profile rockers and other celebrities buying into the UFC (Flea, Adam Levine, Anthony Keidis). We also recap UFC 204, headlined by an epic five round battle between Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping. Bisping won the fight, but Henderson did plenty of damage and went into retirement with an effort for the ages. Listen to us break it all down:
TOP SPORTS AGENT HARLAN WERNER TO REPRESENT HOWARD BINGHAM’S HISTORIC PHOTO COLLECTION
Los Angeles, CA— July 6, 2016—One of the greatest photographers of all-time, Howard Bingham, has entered into a long-term licensing agreement with renowned sports and marketing agent Harlan J. Werner to handle his photo collection featuring Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Nelson Mandela, the Black Panthers and Elvis Presley.
Bingham’s unbelievable talent and work has been seen world-wide in books, magazines, television and museums and art galleries as he has followed world leaders, the top musicians, Hollywood royalty, pop culture and one of the most recognized sports figures in the world in Muhammad Ali. Bingham was one of Ali’s best friends for over 50 years and followed the champion throughout his career and traveling with him world-wide.
“Howard has a very historic collection of photos numbering in the millions and this is the first time he has decided to license and offer his work to the public,” said Werner, who did a lot of work for Ali and currently represents Joe Namath, Sandy Koufax and many other superstar athletes. “I appreciate the trust that Howard and Dustin Bingham have put in me and Sports Placement Services to represent this historic collection of work. The collection and totality of the work is mind boggling. It is truly one of the few untapped photo collections in the world. We hope in the next year to be able to start sharing this incredible collection with the world.”
“Harlan’s love and dedication to the people he has worked with, including Muhammad and Lonnie Ali, Sandy Koufax, Joe Namath and Mike Tyson and his vision to protect my father’s work made it an easy choice for us,” said Dustin Bingham. “We look forward to working with Harlan and sharing my father’s incredible work with the world.”
Werner, who is a long-time sports memorabilia collector and dealer as well as co-owner of a national chain of retail movie memorabilia stores, is the founder of Sports Placement Service Inc., a sports licensing and marketing company that was established in 1985 to market and capitalize retired athletes. Werner has represented some of sports greatest athletes—Ali, Namath, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Koufax, John Riggins, Roy Campanella, Don Drysdale and Mike Tyson to name a few.
Werner is currently doing work for Koufax, Namath, Riggins, Fernando Valenzuela, Clayton Kershaw and Kershaw’s Challenge as well as the estate of Sonny Liston.
In addition to his personal knowledge of the memorabilia and autograph industry, Werner executive produced the movie “Tyson” and consulted on “One Night in Vegas” for ESPN’s 30 fun 30 jara.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, visit the Sports Placement Services website at http://www.sportsplacement.com.
Edwin Viruet Ring 8 Guest Speaker Tuesday night
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Edwin Viruet
Iwọn 8 Guest Speaker Tuesday night
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NIU YOKI (Le 16, 2016) – New York State Boxing Hall-of-Famer Edwin Viruet will be Ring 8’s guest speaker at Tuesday night’s (Le 17) monthly meeting, starting at 7 p.m. ATI, at O’Neill’s Restaurant, be ni 64-21 53rd Drive in Maspeth, Niu Yoki.
“Edwin was inducted into the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2016,” Iwọn 8 Aare Bob Duffy wi. “He was unable to attend the induction ceremony, so we will present him with his Hall of Fame belt at our meeting. Edwin embodies what the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) is all about in terms of his overall achievements and accomplishments as a New York State fighter. We’re very happy that Edwin will have this opportunity to be honored and we’re all interested in hearing him speak about his boxing career.”
Viruet (32-6-2) was a standout amateur boxer, albeit brief, registering a perfect 18-0 gba, highlighted by his winning two New York Golden Gloves Championship in 1968 as a 118-pound sub-novice and the following year in the 126-pound division, Edwin and his brother,Adolpho Viruet, were declared co-champions.
Ni 1969, Viruet turned pro and two years later, he fought a draw with future world championSaulu Mamby and he won a decision over another future world champion, Alfredo Escalara. Three years later, Viruet scored a decision victory against fellow 2016 NYSBHOF inductee Vilomar Fernandez ni Madison Square Ọgbà.
Viruet went the distance twice with world lightweight champion Roberto Duran, losing a decision both times, the first in a non-title fight in 1975 and the second as a world title challenger in Philadelphia two years later.
Ni 1983, Viruet retired as a boxer after having fought in all of the top New York venues – Alawor, The Felt Forum, Sunnyside Garden, Nassau Coliseum, Singer Bowl and Audobon Ballroom.
Viruet also enjoyed a successful career as a trainer with heavyweight Alex Steward, a Golden Gloves champion who, bi a ọjọgbọn, fought Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfieldati George Foreman. Viruet also trained actor Wesley Snipes.
Several Vinny Maddalone njà, courtesy of Charley Norkus, Jr., will be shown on six television screens during Tuesday night’s buffet.
Iwọn 8 Summer Picnic
Ring 8’s annual summer picnic will be held Sunday afternoon, August 28, ni Brady Park ni Massapequa Reserve, Nassau on Long Island, Niu Yoki. Complete details coming soon.
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Olubasọrọ: Bob Trieger, Full ẹjọ Tẹ, 978.590.0470, bobtfcp@hotmail.com fightpublicist
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NIPA oruka 8: Iwọn 8 di kẹjọ oniranlọwọ ti ohun ti a ti lẹhinna mọ bi awọn National Association oniwosan Boxers – nibi, Iwọn 8 – ati loni ajo ká gbolohun ọrọ si tun maa wa: Boxers Riran Boxers.
Iwọn 8 ti wa ni kikun ileri lati atilẹyin kere orire eniyan ni awujo ti o Boxing le beere iranlowo ni awọn ofin ti san owo, egbogi inawo, tabi ohunkohun ti justifiable nilo.
Lọ lori laini si www.Ring8ny.com fun alaye siwaju sii nipa iwọn 8, awọn ti ẹgbẹ ti awọn oniwe-ni irú ni United States pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju 350 omo egbe. Lododun omo egbe iforuko sile jẹ nikan $30.00 ati ẹgbẹ kọọkan ti wa ni ẹtọ si kan ajekii ale ni Iwọn 8 oṣooṣu ipade, lai-Keje ati Oṣù. Gbogbo nṣiṣe lọwọ boxers, magbowo ati ki o ọjọgbọn, pẹlu kan isiyi Boxing iwe-ašẹ tabi iwe ti wa ni ẹtọ ni lati kan baramu oruka 8 lododun omo egbe. Titi ti Iwọn 8 omo egbe ni o wa kaabo ni a iye owo ti nikan $7.00 fun eniyan.
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Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko Kíláásì ti 2015 ifowosi kede
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Lou DiBella, Shelly Finkel, Arnie Bayer, Carey Mace, George Russo, Peter Timothy & Ikú Sharnik
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Kẹsán 15, 2015) – Olugbeleke Lou DiBella ati faili / olugbeleke Shelly Finkel yorisi a meje-egbe Class ti 2015 sinu awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko (CBHOF). New members will be inducted at the 11Thlododun CBHOF Gala fifa irọbi Ale on Friday night,Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 ni awọn ile-ijó Uncas ni Mohegan Sun.
The titun CBHOF inductees tun ni ise tele Boxing Peter Timothy ati, posthumously, boxers Carey Mace ati George Russo, Boxing onkqwe Ikú Sharnik ati Boxing alagbawi Arnie Bayer.
“A ni awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko o wa gan yiya lati kede yi ti odun kilasi ti inductees,” new CBHOF president John Laudati wi. “We have a great mix of internationally recognized boxing legends and a wonderful and most deserving group of Connecticut’s boxing royalty. Tikalararẹ, Emi ni ki dùn lati se agbekale yi kilasi ni mi akọkọ odun bi Aare ti yi alaragbayida agbari. Mo ti wo siwaju si ti ri gbogbo wa Connecticut Boxing egeb ni Mohegan Sun on November 13th.”
Da ni New York City, DiBella (aworan lati apa osi) ni tele Ori Boxing fun HBO, ṣiṣẹda awọn gíga aseyori “Boxing Lẹhin Dudu” jara. Rẹ àǹfàní ile, DiBella Idanilaraya, has promoted countless boxing events at Mohegan Sun Arena and Foxwoods Resort Casino during the past two decades. DiBella also owned the Connecticut Defenders minor league baseball team that was based in Norwich. His top fighters have included Sergio Martinez,Bernard Hopkins, Paulie Malignaggi, Jermain Taylor, CBHOF inductee “Irish” Micky Ward, ati Andre Berto laarin awọn diẹ notables. A Harvard Law School mewa, DiBella jẹ tun a aseyori movie o nse. Finkel (aworan si ọtun pẹlu awọn pẹ Emanuel iriju), tun lati New York City, jẹ ẹya International Boxing Hall ti loruko inductee ti o je a imuduro ni Connecticut njà fun opolopo odun bi boya a olugbeleke tabi faili. He is also a successful manager in the music industry. In the early 1990s, Finkel was arguably the most powerful manager in boxing. His most celebrated clients included Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Manny Pacquiao, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor ati Wladimir Klitschko. Timothy (aworan si osi pẹlu Sugar Ray Leonard) je Boxing koômisôanna ti awọn Mashantucket Pequot ẹya National Commission ni Foxwoods lati 1995 si 2009. He was mentored by the late John Burns, who was the founder of the CBHOF of which he is also an inductee. During his tenure at Foxwoods, Timothy ofin ogogorun ti pro iṣẹlẹ, pẹlu 90 akọle ija. Highlights of his reign included CBHOF inductee John Ruiz–Evander Holyfield III fun awọn WBA aye heavyweight asiwaju ati, boya, awọn ti o tobi ija ni Foxwoods itan, awọn IBF aye cruiserweight akọle ija laarin James Toney ati Vassily Jirov. Other stars who fought at Foxwoods when Timothy was in charge include Roy Jones, Jr., Diego Corrales, Shane Mosely ati Acelino Freitas, pẹlú pẹlu CBHOF inductees Dana Rosenblatt, Peter Manfredo, Jr. ati U.S. Olympian Lawrence Clay-Bey.Mace (72-18-2), bi ni Hartford, started fighting professionally in the late 1940s. His most notable victory came in 1950, idekun tele aye asiwaju Joe Giardello. Mace was a member of CBHOF charter member Willie Pep'S idurosinsin ati awọn ti a wa ni ipo ni ọkan ojuami bi ga bi No. 8 welterweight in the world. Mace, ẹniti kẹhin ija je a pipadanu si CBHOF egbeGaspar Ortega ni 1962, gbé ni Manchester nigbati o kọjá lọ ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 73 ni 2003.
Russo ní 85 pro njà laarin 1922 ati 1934. He moved to Bridgeport when he was six and he eventually became a local legend in boxing, awọn ọna gyms bi Red Eniyan ká Hall, Acorn Club and East Washington Avenue. Ni 1992, o mu Boxing pada lẹhin a mewa-gun isansa si awọn atijọ PAL ile ni Bridgeport. Russo tun ti a mọ bi awọn “Johnny Duke ti Southern Connecticut.”
Bi ni New Haven, awọn pẹ Sharnick gbé fere gbogbo aye re ni Norwalk, ṣaaju ki o to pada si Florida, ibi ti o ti a dibo si awọn Florida Boxing Hall ti loruko ni 2012, largely for founding the Smart Boxer Institute. Sharnik was a boxing writer for 23 years ni Eré alaworan, afihan nipa rẹ agbegbe ti Cassius Clay–Sonny Liston Mo, sọ wildly fun wipe, “Liston ni o ni fists bi cannonballs.” He moved on to become the chief for consultant at CBS for nine years and was chief advisor and the lone true believer in George Foreman‘s comeback bid eventually leading to another world heavyweight title. Sharnick also was an advisor for CBHOF member and two-time world champion Marlon Starling, persuading awọn ojo iwaju aye asiwaju lati fi Eddie Futch as his head trainer. Futch’s assistant, CBHOF egbe Freddie Roach, ti yoo bajẹ-irin ni Starling nígbà tí ó di aye welterweight asiwaju.
Bayer ti ni opolopo bọwọ bi a otito alagbawi ti Boxing, awọn ọna nigbagbogbo lati wín a ran ọwọ, bi daradara bi nsii apamọwọ lati ran support Boxing gyms ni ilu bi CBHOF inductee Johnny Duke ká Omokunrin Club Gym ni Bellevue Square, Hartford.
Tickets fun awọn CBHOF 11th lododun Gala fifa irọbi Ale, ni idi da owole ni $90.00, ni o wa lori tita ni bayi nipa pipe Kim Baker ni Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.7377) tabi Sherman Kaini ni awọn Manchester Akosile Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 5:30 p.m. ATI, cocktails ni 6 p.m. ATI, atẹle nipa ale.
Lọ si online www.ctboxinghof.org fun afikun alaye nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko, awọn oniwe-11th lododun Gala Inductee Ale, iṣẹlẹ igbowo anfani, tabi ti o ti kọja CBHOF inductees.
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Olubasọrọ:
Bob Trieger, Full ẹjọ Tẹ, bobtfcp@hotmail.com,978.590.0470, fightpublicist
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NIPA CBHOF: The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 lati buyi si ayeye awọn dánmọrán ti dayato-kọọkan lowo ninu awọn idaraya ti Boxing. Awọn oniwe-inaugural fifa irọbi ayeye & Ale a ti waye ni 2005. Connecticut ká ọlọrọ Boxing itan le ko ti flourished ti o ba ti o wà ko fun awọn aseyori ti awon ti ni enshrined ni Hall ti loruko.
Bi a ti kii-èrè agbari, awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko wa ni mọlẹ jinna olufaraji si fifi awọn ija ẹmí ti Connecticut thriving nipasẹ orisirisi alanu àfikún.
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Da ni New York City, DiBella (aworan lati apa osi) ni tele Ori Boxing fun HBO, ṣiṣẹda awọn gíga aseyori “Boxing Lẹhin Dudu” jara. Rẹ àǹfàní ile, DiBella Idanilaraya,
Finkel (aworan si ọtun pẹlu awọn pẹ Emanuel iriju), tun lati New York City, jẹ ẹya International Boxing Hall ti loruko inductee ti o je a imuduro ni Connecticut njà fun opolopo odun bi boya a olugbeleke tabi faili.
Timothy (aworan si osi pẹlu Sugar Ray Leonard) je Boxing koômisôanna ti awọn Mashantucket Pequot ẹya National Commission ni Foxwoods lati 1995 si 2009.