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Yoon Tops Renteria in Main Event of Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

(Friday, September 28, 2018) Youthful exuberance carried the night, as Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (13-0, 10 KOs) won a unanimous 10-round decision over John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-5-1, 12 KOs) of Panama.

 

 

 

Fighting in the main event of Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” boxing event at the Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla, Yoon outworked the gritty Panamanian.

 

 

 

Often landing three to take one, 19-year-old Yoon is a punching machine with seemingly limitless energy. Renteria landed well at times, but couldn’t match Yoon’s work rate. In ustulo sunt 98-92, 100-90, atque 99-91.

 

 

 

Miami (via Havana’s) undefeated Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (9-0, 5 KOs) graduated to prospect status, and probably learned some lessons along the way, with a unanimous 10-round decision over Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-2, 12 KOs) of Key West.

 

 

 

Navarro came out guns blazing for the first four rounds and landed some thudding shots to the body and head. Staying cool, the more experienced Alvarez began to come on in the middle of the fight, as Navarro began to slow.

 

 

 

Jove ad officium pincernatus, Navarro found the energy to reignite the buzzsaw in rounds eight and nine to seal victory. Alvarez landed plenty of sharp counters and had his moments as well. In ustulo sunt 98-92, atque 97-93 x 2.

 

 

 

In an interesting 10-round welterweight tiff, Puerto Rico’s Derrieck Cuevas (18-0-1, 14 KOs) stayed undefeated with a unanimous 10-round decision over Mexican spoiler Silverio Ortiz (37-23, 18 KOs).

 

 

 

Making his Heavyweight Factory debut, Cuevas seemed somewhat befuddled by the awkward Ortiz at times. He managed to knock Ortiz down with a left hook in round three and the Mexican lost a point in round six for rabbit punching.

 

 

 

Ut dictum, it’s obvious why Ortiz has a reputation for taking undefeated records away. Not your typical smash-and-grab veteran, the roughhousing Ortiz throws clubbing haymakers from weird angles that could easily confuse a more conventional fighter.

 

 

 

Cavea, who punches like a mule kicks, stuck to his training and managed to come out the winner. In ustulo sunt 95-93, 96-92 and a wrong 98-90.

 

 

 

In an eight-round featherweight bout, Miami per Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (8-0, 6 KOs) won a pedestrian unanimous decision over Monteira, Colombia’s Deivi “El Cabo” Bassa (20-6, 12 KOs). A stylistic mismatch, the pair tried to get things going, but it never really happened. Tursyngaliyev won by scores of 79-73, 80-72 atque 78-74 for being more effective against the, too often, jab-and-grab Colombian veteran.

 

 

 

Blood-and-guts fan favorite Jessy Cruz (14-7-1, 5 KOs) of Miami had an easier night than usual when Homestead, Florida’s Sergio Aguilar (2-10, 2 KOs) elected not to come out for round four of their six-round featherweight bout. The official verdict was TKO 3 (3:00). Cruz normally goes down, knocks the other guy down and wins some and loses some in the fight of the night. Nice to see him not have to go to the edge of human endurance for once.

 

 

 

Miami’s Jorge De Jesus Romero (11-0, 9 KOs) was too strong for outgunned Hungarian Jeno Tonte (8-4, 7 KOs) in their eight-round featherweight bout. A squat puncher, Romero walked down Tonte with relative ease and ended his night early with a TKO 3 at 2:43. An extended body barrage to a wilting Tonte’s midsection convinced referee Sam Burgos that enough was enough.

 

 

 

Dustin Arnold (6-1 (1 KO) of Coral Springs, Florida, had things all his way for four rounds of his lightweight six-rounder against Raul Chirino (12-10, 6 KOs) Miami. Chrino came to life and took the fight to Arnold in the last two rounds. Too little too late, as the talented Arnold took the unanimous nod (scores: 58-56, 59-55 x 2). Good, entertaining fight between two Florida rivals.

 

 

 

Miami’s Irosvani Duvergel (4-0, 2 KOs) did what you’re supposed to do against your early opponents when you’re a hard-punching super middleweight prospect. The transplanted Cuban battered Texas veteran Emmanuel Sanchez (7-10-1, 1 KO) for four straight rounds and won a wide unanimous decision (40-35 by all three judges). A true slugger with bad intentions, Duvergel is going to be a fun fighter to watch, especially as he goes up levels and finds some worthy competition. He chased Sanchez around the ring with looping hard shots and was credited with a knockdown in round three.

Cuban vs. Cuban: Livan Navarro and Armando Alvarez Ready for War at Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Septem. 28 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

 

Cuba’s undefeated Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs) loves a good test.

 

 

 

Never one to shy away from a challenge, the Miami (via Havana) welterweight will be in tough once again this Friday night, when he takes on fellow Cuban Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) of Key West.

 

 

 

The rare Cuban vs. Cuban showdown, also Navarro’s first fight scheduled for 10 rounds, highlights a stacked undercard on Friday, Septem. 28, at the "Mugire ad Petram 2,"professional boxing event at the Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Praesentatus a Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, in nocturno circa principale eventus, Honolulu, Hawaii invictus Logan "Kid Korican" Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) WBO-NABO Iuvenis Iunior Welterweight VINDICIAE contra Ioannes "Imperator" Renteria (16-4-1, 12 KOs) of Panama. Per co-principalis X-in eventu, Miami per Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan's Mussa "Bellator" Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will face Monteira, Colombia est Deivi "El Cabo" Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) super 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

Tesseras "Rumble ad Petram II" pretium $60, $100, $150, $250 atque $500 VIP et in promptu sunt ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

So, is Navarro ready for a former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion in just his ninth fight?

 

 

 

"Ille vir bonus Pugnator, but I feel my style will overpower whatever his so-called experience advantage is,” said a confident Navarro. “I was 312-17 as an amateur and I’m already 8-0 quasi pro. I’ve been brought in as an opponent, supposedly to lose, on a Golden Boy card and a PBC show in Miami, and I knocked both those guys out. I fight my best when people don’t think I can win.”

 

 

 

To prepare, Navarro has reunited with trainer Herman Caicedo and gone back to what works best for the Cuban power puncher.

 

 

 

“I’m coming to scrap. This won’t be chess match. We’re going to scrap. That’s my style. I venientium ut dimicent. I wait on the KO and when I see my opening I take it.”

 

 

 

Navarro says he doesn’t mind being part of an unusual “Cuban vs. Cuban” showdown.

 

 

 

“I’ll fight anyone. I’ve fought Cubans all my life back home, so no, it doesn’t bother me. This is a business. You see Mexican vs Mexican and Puerto Rican against Puerto Rican, so why can’t it be Cuba vs Cuba? Good fighters should fight one another, and the cream will rise to the top. It’s all business when I step in the ring. I wish Armando all the luck in the world. He will need every ounce.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he knows he looked vulnerable in his last fight, a nationally televised loss to undefeated Jaron Ennis in July, and that’s why Navarro is willing to fight him.

 

 

 

But Alvarez says Team Navarro has made a big mistake.

 

 

 

"Im ' 100 percent injury free and mentally ready,” said Alvarez. “That’s what his team didn’t take into account. I fought Ennis with an injury that badly affected my performance. They’re expecting that Armando Alvarez to show up that night, but I’m ready to prove ‘The Gentleman’ is here and alive. He’s a good boxer and he comes to fight, but amateur and pro are two different things and he’s not ready.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he also doesn’t believe in the unwritten code some fighters carry that says Cubans can’t fight each other.

 

 

 

“It’s rare for two Cubans to face each other, but I think the best should fight the best. I don’t believe in not fighting another Cuban. He’s Cuban from Cuba from Cuba. I’m Cuban too, but I was born and raised here and I think anybody can fight anybody else.”

 

 

 

Alvarez says he’s looking forward to getting back in the win column in front of a large group of his fans.

 

 

 

“I’ll have the majority of the supporters at the fight. I’ll have lots of family and friends. It always helps me when my fans are there live. It pushes me to go that much harder.”

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Sed nox pugnam, at apertas ianuas 6 p.m. et factum est, initium capit 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.

Derrieck Cuevas ad Face Silverio Ortiz apud Gravis Factory's "Rumble in Petra II" die Veneris, Septem. 28 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

Gravis Factory tardus subscriptionis promotionis, invictus welterweight potentia puncher Derrieck Cuevas, de San Juan, Puerto Rico, et adversus Mexicanus veteran Silverio Ortiz super 10 rounds in undercard of * "Mugire ad Petram 2," professionales pugilatu res Veneris, Septem. 28 in Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

A pristini amateur ornata, Cavea (17-0-1, 14 KOs) usque ad oppositum suum scissum est professional. Ortiz (37-22, 18 KOs) est verus vastator, conversam longam tabulam pugilum mundi et pugnatorum invicti et plurium suorum "0's" cepisse.

 

 

 

Praesentatus a Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, in nocturno circa principale eventus, Honolulu, Hawaii invictus Logan "Kid Korican" Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) WBO-NABO Iuvenis Iunior Welterweight VINDICIAE contra Ioannes "Imperator" Renteria (16-4-1, 12 KOs) of Panama.

 

 

 

Noctis eventum circum circa co-maximum est, Miami per Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan's Mussa "Bellator" Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) tollet in Monteira, Colombia est Deivi "El Cabo" Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) ad WBA Internationalis Featherweight Championship. In "Omnes Florida" urbicum, invictus welterweight Livan "Machinus tormentarii Kid" Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), from Miami (via Cuba) occurret semel percussum Armando "Ille vir" Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) of Key West.

 

Tesseras "Rumble ad Petram II" pretium $60, $100, $150, $250 atque $500 VIP et in promptu sunt ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

Cuevas sedit in colloquio sequenti per continuas disciplinas:

Quomodo sentit pugnam in continenti USA primum??

Laetus sum hic pugnare in Hollywood Florida cum novis quadrigis meis. Sum in figura apparens and, venit September 28, Cogito ostendens illud magnum tempus.

 

Quid scis de adversario tuo?

Scio eum lentam sagacem Mexicani veterani esse, ego autem ad omnia quae afferam ad mensam param. Mexicum nos PR semper verum fuisse ducatur cum pugilatu adveniens invitamus omnes alit artes Puerto Rican ut me pugnent ad me venire.

 

Quousque donec te videremus in certamine pilae gradu??

Mea Quisque dolor at The Heavyweight Factory curabit ut pro me. Ego plenam fidem habeo quod procurator meus Alex Troya fecit cum me huc adduxit. Cum novo meo magistro Jesse Robinson et intus laboro 18 mensibus, Utinam pugnare pro titulo mundi. Hi sciunt quid agant et laborant pro pugnatoribus suis. Gaudeo hic esse.

 

Describere genus pugnae pro hominibus qui te primum videbunt.

Non fugiendum. sto in sinum et lapsus ut adversarios meos reddere. I am working on virtutis, explosivity et celeritate. Quod periculosum est compositum. Possum pixidem. Non possum bang. Ego adepto eam, quam semper volunt eam. Volo showman et turba placentem.

 

Quot annos nata eras, cum scires te supra mediocris pulsare potestatem??

Me oportet esse 13 et raeda mea tunc narrabat alios me habuisse pop in mea punch. Tunc modo pars mea armamentaria facta est.

 

Visne umquam considerare "Omnes Puerto Rico" sollicitudin cum pugnatore sicut Subriel Matias vel Danielito Zorrilla?

Auntie et Daniel amici mei saepe in insula parcimus. Habeo multam erga guys, sed semel in anulum ingredi, est 'ire tempus' quis sit.

 

Puerto Rico decipiaris cum instituendi in US?

Desidero familiam meam et populum meum, sed sum pro qui feruntur ad culmen nunc et nunc tempus est manere focused donec ad magnum spectaculum tituli pervenero, mox veniens ad theatrum prope te!

 

 

 

Two More Fights Announced for Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Septem. 28 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

More exciting bouts have been announced for "Mugire ad Petram 2," professional boxing event, presented by Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, taking place on Friday, Septem. 28 in Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

 

 

 

Noctis eventum circum circa co-maximum est, Miami per Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan's Mussa "Bellator" Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) will now take on Monteira, Colombia est Deivi "El Cabo" Bassa (20-5, 12 KOs) super 10 rounds for the WBA International Featherweight Championship.

 

 

 

In an important “All Florida” bout, promising undefeated welterweight Livan “Machine Gun Kid” Navarro (8-0, 5 KOs), a former heavily decorated amateur from Miami (via Cuba) will face once-beaten former WBC Latino Welterweight Champion Armando “The Gentleman” Alvarez (18-1, 12 KOs) of Key West.

 

 

 

Both of these terrific showdowns are in support of the night’s 10-round main event with Honolulu, Hawaii invictus Logan "Kid Korican" Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) defending his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against former WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight, WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight and WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Champion Ioannes "Imperator" Renteria (16-4-1, 12 KOs) of Panama.

 

Tesseras "Rumble ad Petram II" pretium $60, $100, $150, $250 atque $500 VIP et in promptu sunt ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

“These three fights are indicative of the quality match-ups we are able to consistently present to South Florida boxing fans,” said Henry Rivalta, Director of Boxing Operations of The Heavyweight Factory. “Mussa is in against a very tough veteran for his second professional title and Livan Navarro has asked us to challenge him. You have to commend him for being willing to take tough challenges and that’s exactly what Armando Alvarez is. They are both very good fighters, and this should be a great fight.”

 

 

 

A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s fights at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series. Sed nox pugnam, at apertas ianuas 6 p.m. et factum est, initium capit 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Fla. More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.

Heavyweight Factory Returns with “Rumble at the Rock 2” on Friday, Septem. 28 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood

WBO #11 Logan Yoon Looks to Defend NABO Belt Against Panama’s John Renteria

 

On Friday, Septem. 28, in Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., promotor Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory return with "Mugire ad Petram 2," another sensational night of world-class professional boxing. A treasure for Florida’s fans of live boxing, Heavyweight Factory’s shows at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino have become the nation’s strongest off-TV boxing series.

 

 

 

“Rumble at the Rock 2” is no exception. In the night’s 10-round main event, Honolulu, Hawaii’s undefeated Logan “The Korican Kid” Yoon (12-0, 10 KOs) will defend his WBO-NABO Youth Junior Welterweight Championship against former WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight, WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight and WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Champion John “El Emperador” Rentería (16-4-1, 12 KOs) of Panama.

 

 

 

Blessed with cat-like reflexes, fast hands and substantial power, the promising 19-year-old Yoon is gaining fans and reputation with every impressive performance. In his last fight in July, he took a unanimous decision over Colombian veteran Luis E. Flores with scores of 99-91, 97-93 atque 97-93. In March, Yoon overcame the determination and experience of former two-time world champion Juan Carlos Salgado, winning a unanimous 10-round decision (100-89, 97-92 atque 98-91). Yoon is currently the WBO #11-rated contender.

 

 

 

“I’m excited and thankful for the opportunity to fight in my first professional main event,” said Yoon. “I’m not any more nervous than usual because I fought in the amateurs in main events before and I’m used to all eyes being on me. I know he’s got a body punch, so I’ll be watching out for that. Disciplina recte agerentur erga. I’m training two or three times a day, six days a week. The weight is good. I feel awesome physically and I’m very confident going in.”

 

 

 

Twenty-six-year-old Renteria, of City, is a six-year professional. He won the WBA Fedecentro Super Lightweight Championship in March 2016, with a TKO 6 over then-undefeated (16-0) David Lobo Ramrez. Renteria picked up the WBA Fedecaribe Welterweight title the following April by ninth-round technical decision over Omir Rodriguez. He also grabbed the WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Championship with a TKO 5 over formerly undefeated Lesvy Maure.

 

 

 

“I am happy to be coming to Florida,” said Renteria. “I am representing Panama and I am coming to showcase my talent. My rival Logan Yoon is a very tough upcoming prospect who is very powerful, so I will bring my all.”

 

 

 

The evening’s 10-round co-main event will feature Miami via Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan’s Mussa “Warrior” Tursyngaliyev (7-0, 6 KOs) defending his NABA-USA Featherweight Championship against undefeated Colombian Ruben Cervera (10-0, 9 KOs).

 

 

 

Tesseras "Rumble ad Petram II" pretium $60, $100, $150, $250 atque $500 VIP et in promptu sunt ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

“We are very happy to be back at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, bringing live boxing to South Florida fans,” said Henry Rivalta, Director of Boxing Operations, Gravis Factory. “I feel very fortunate to be a part of this. Boxing at the Seminole Hard Rock is always great, and the event center is a perfect place for it. The Hard Rock is filled with wonderful things to do, from fine dining to gambling and spectacular events – all in one place! The Heavyweight Factory wishes to send a special thanks to Jim Allen Larry Mullin and Dave Gold and their entire staff. Fight fans, please enjoy South Florida’s boxing at its best.”

 

 

 

Sed nox pugnam, the Event Center doors open at 6 p.m. et factum est, initium capit 7 p.m. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Fla.

Official Weights from ‘Rumble at the Rock’ in Hollywood, Florida

Roberto Duran Jr. 149.6 lbs. vs. Miguel Morales 147.6 lbs.
Jorge De Jesus Romero 121.4 lbs. vs. Szilveszter Ajtai 120.8 lbs.
Steve Geffard 176.4 lbs. vs. Sera nitidae zoltan 175.2 lbs.
Jessy Cruz 123.8 lbs. vs. Sam Rodriguez 120.8 lbs.
Harold Calderon 149 lbs. vs. Ronald Montes 152 lbs.
John D Martinez 156.8 lbs. vs. Jose Cortes 157 lbs.
Mussa Tursyngaliyev 125 lbs. vs. Luis mercede Militum etc. 126.8 lbs.
Ivan Dychko 244.8 lbs. vs. Stephen Kirnon 224.8 lbs.
Juan Carlos Payano 118.4 lbs. vs. Mike Plania 117.4 lbs.
Logan Yoon 139.2 lbs. vs. Juan Carlos Salgado 139 lbs.

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Interim WBA Bantamweight World Championship
Young Stephon 118 lbs. vs. Reymart Gaballo 116.6 lbs.
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