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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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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.
Showtime idaraya® presents “KINGS OF THE RING: Four Legends of Heavyweight Boxing” featuring legendary heavyweight champions Muhammad Ali, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey ati Joe Louis. The captivating film-length documentary written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Bud Greenspan, is airing on ASIKO IWORAN Friday, June 10 ni 8 p.m. Et / PT.
“KINGS OF THE RING” explores the lives of four of the greatest heavyweight champions of the 20th century, who made an impact in history in and out of the ring, advocating for political issues and civil rights. The athletes not only pushed the boundaries by becoming champions, but they also achieved greatness while changing the world in the process.
An encore presentation of “KINGS OF THE RING: Four Legends of Heavyweight Boxing” will replay on SHOWTIME EXTREME on Saturday, June 11 ni 10:30 a.m. Et / PT. It will also be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning June 15.
Unbeaten Super Welterweight Opens Up On The 154-Pound Division, Pros In The Olympics & Muhammad Ali As He Prepares To Face Willie Nelson In WBC Title Eliminator Yi Saturday, Gbe lori Showtime®
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Ipese, R.I. (June 7, 2016) – A Team Promotions hosted an open media workout lori awọn aarọ at Bix Six Academy in Providence for undefeated former world champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade(22-0, 15 KOs). Awọn 2008 U.S. Olympian, ti ipese, R.I., is finalizing preparations for yi Saturday 12-round WBC Super Welterweight eliminator against Willie “The Great” Nelson (25-2-1, 15 KOs) ti Cleveland, Ohio, in one of three fights on Showtime asiwaju Ikinilẹṣẹ® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) lati Titan-Stone ohun asegbeyin ti Casino ni Verona, N.Y..
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Here’s what Andrade, who’ll also be risking his WBO International title, wi Monday:
Demetriu Andrade
Reflections of Muhammad Ali:
“Muhammad Ali certainly shook the world, and not only in boxing. He was colorful; nobody talked like him. He helped boxers, ju. Ali is the reason Floyd (Mayweather, Jr.) is who he is because Ali set the bar high.
“As an entertaining boxer, Ali brought blacks and whites together and later he spread the word about religion, culture and his other diverse interests.
“What young boxer didn’t do the Ali Shuffle? I know I did, and taunted my opponents like him, too.”
About Pros in the Olympics:
“I’m for pros in the Olympics as long as an amateur, who has a few Olympic trials, has the first opportunity to qualify for the Olympics. Coming up in the amateurs, I fought grown men, some who had been Olympians a few times. Mo ti wà 21 and some of the opponents were 34-35 and had already been Olympians one or two times. They had advantages in experience, agbara ati olorijori. Laanu, Americans only have Olympic opportunities when they’re young amateurs.
“Would I go the Olympics now? Bẹẹni! The Olympics is the biggest thing on the planet. To represent the United States again, Yeah, I’d do it now for the chance to win gold. But I do think headgear should be applied in amateur boxing, including the Olympics.”
On the 154-pound division:
“I’m putting myself in the best position to fight for the WBO or WBC title. There are rumors of Canelo fighting (WBO champion Liam) Smith. Let me fight Smith and the winner gets Canelo. Or let me fight Canelo with the winner getting Smith.
“I’m going to knock out the Charlo twins. Both guys have fought on SHOWTIME, so those fights shouldn’t be too difficult to make. Once I take care of business with the Charlo twins, I’ll fight Lara (WBA champion) to clean up the division.”
On Gennady Golovkin:
“I definitely want to fight Golovkin. Let me build myself up first, by cleaning out the 154-division, and then we’ll have a mega-fight with two different styles. GGG is known for his knockouts. I knock out people, ju, but I’m a better boxer than him. It’ll be one of the biggest fights in the sport of boxing. I’m going to clean up the 154-division, make my reputation and then it’s a go with GGG.”
Relationship with his opponent Willie Nelson:
“We were in the U.S. amateurs together, but because we were in two different weight classes – he was 140-147 ati ki o mo ti wà 152 – there were no problems between us. We used to watch each other fight and watch other Americans box.
“Nelson is experienced having gone through the amateurs. He fought (Vanes) Martirosyan, who I beat (for the vacant WBO title by 12-round unanimous decision). He’s fought at this level. I know he’s tall, but I’m 6-foot-1, so our height difference isn’t serious.”
On returning to the ring:
“I’m pleased that we have this opportunity. SHOWTIME has given me this chance and now it’s up to me to prove I can backup what we said.”
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii: Twitter: @AndradeATeam, @BooBooBoxing, @ShowtimeBoxing, SHOSports. Instagram: @BooBooATeam,www.Facebook.com.DemetriusAndrade
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Miami (April 6, 2015) – Oniwosan Boxing faili John Seip ni o ni wole gíga dara si Italian magbowo afẹṣẹja Daniel Mark Scardina si ohun iyasoto ti iṣakoso guide.
Seip ti wa ni ti o dara ju mọ fun didari Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin si World Boxing Organisation (WBO) aye middleweight akole. Awọn abinibi New Yorker tun seto nyara British Super middleweight Steed “Awọn Stallion” Woodall (7-0-1, 5 KOs).
Awọn 21-odun-atijọ Scardina hails lati Rozzano, a ilu ti kere ju 40,000 awon eniyan ni ekun ti Milan. Ti o ti bere Boxing ni 2008 ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 16, wọnyí ni rẹ aburo awon footsteps ti a a afẹṣẹja ni wipe akoko, bi daradara bi Daniele ká ipa awoṣe.
Scardina, ti o ní 56 magbowo bouts, sile oke awọn iyin ni afonifoji Itali awọn ere-idije pẹlu awọn Rovereto National, National Silver ibowo, ati meji National Golden ibọwọ. O si tun gba a loôdun idẹ ni ohun International ìṣẹlẹ.
Ni 2013, o boxed fun awọn Italia ãra Boxing Egbe ni World jara ti Boxing, gba rẹ nikan baramu lodi si kan German alatako.
Scardina akọkọ mu Seip ká ifojusi ni aye olokiki 5th St. -Idaraya in Miami Okun, Ni akọkọ la ni 1950 nipa Chris Dundee, ati awọn ile ti countless aye aṣaju-ti oṣiṣẹ nibẹ pẹlu Muhammad Ali, Carmen Basilio, Willie Pastrano, Emile Griffith, Archie Moore, Roberto Duran, Sonny Liston ati Willie Pep. Awọn ọlọrọ atọwọdọwọ tẹsiwaju ni titun 5th St. -Idaraya, be nitosi ni 1434 Alton Street, ibi ti oke awọn onija lati kakiri aye gẹgẹbi Bernard Hopkins tun-irin.
“Mo ti akọkọ ri i ikẹkọ ni 5th St. -Idaraya ati awọn ti o wò bi kan aṣoju magbowo,” Seip salaye. “O si tì jakejado punches ati ki o ko mo bi lati jabọ kan ti o dara jab. Trainers Guy Laieta ati Dino Spencer bere si ṣiṣẹ pẹlu rẹ ki o si bayi o ti n lilo rẹ arọwọto, ija ni a ijinna, ati gège awọn akojọpọ ti jabs ati mu. O si ni kepe nipa Boxing, gbigbọ ati eko gbogbo ọjọ. Daniele ni o ni o dara ọwọ iyara ati agbara. O si ni a dara omo kekere, ju. Mo si ri nkankan ni i, intangibles, ati ki o pinnu lati wole fun u.
“Dino jẹ ẹya eni ti o ti da a oke-ogbontarigi-idaraya pẹlu nla sparring anfani ni ohun bugbamu ifihan ki ọpọlọpọ awọn abinibi awọn onija ti o gan Titari kọọkan miiran. O jẹ tẹlẹ gbangba, pe Danielle ti dara si rẹ ogbon ikẹkọ nibẹ. O si ni gun, sare ati awọn alagbara. Iṣẹ rẹ eniye ni alaragbayida; o ni akọkọ ninu awọn idaraya, kẹhin lati lọ kuro. O le ko ipalara yi omo kekere, boya. A gbogbo gbagbo wipe o ni awọn kan gan imọlẹ iwaju.”
Ko awọn onija lati Russia ati ogbologbo Rosia Bloc orilẹ-ède-, bi daradara bi awon lati Latin America ti o wá si United States lati fi idi wọn ọjọgbọn Boxing dánmọrán, Itali-bi awọn onija ṣọwọn ti tẹle kanna ipa bi Scardina, ti o gbe si Miami odun to koja ki o si ma sun lori pakà ti arakunrin rẹ ká iyẹwu.
Awọn Daduro Itali-bi aye asiwaju ẹniti o ti jà osise agbejoro ni America ni Vito Antuofermo (50-7-2, 21 KOs), ti o wà ni WBC / WBA middleweight asiwaju ninu 1979-1980. Antuofermo, tilẹ, gbe pẹlu rẹ ebi to Brooklyn lati Puglia, Italy nigbati o si wà 17 o si kọ bi o si apoti ni America.
“Mo ti nigbagbogbo fẹ lati wa ni a asiwaju ni America,” Scardina wi. “Ti o ni Amerika ala fun mi. Mo ro pe mo ti yoo ni a nla anfani ni yi orilẹ-ede lati wa ni o tobi afẹṣẹja ti mo le jẹ pẹlu awọn ọtun iranlọwọ. John Seip ni ọtun faili fun mi nitori ti o gbagbo a le ni aye asiwaju papo bi a egbe.”
Scardina ká ayanfẹ boxers ni o wa Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Guillermo Rigondeaux ati Miguel Cotto. “Mo n sise lori pipé bi ohun ita Onija ati ki o si akọkọ apá mi jo,” Scardina kun. Mo n ni ija lati di aye asiwaju.”
Scardina ti wa ni o ti ṣe yẹ lati ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable yi May tabi June.
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