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Bellator MMA Tuhinga ON legalization o MIXED mua ARTS IN NEW YORK

 

Santa MONICA (March 22, 2016) - I teie mahana, te State o New York haere ture e ka tukua te hākinakina o toi hōia whakauru ki te heke i te "Empire State."

 

Bellator MMA peresideni Scott Coker i tenei ki te mea e pā ana ki te fanongonongo rohe:

 

"Pōti te New York Assembly o ki te whakamana i MMA ko te taime wai kei mo tenei hākinakina maere. Ka rite ki te tangata kua nei kua whakatairanga hākinakina whawhai hoki neke atu i te 30 tau, Ko te wa rawa whakaongaonga hoki i konatunatua toi hōia tenei. Kei te nui atu tatou i Bellator MMA titiro atu ki te whakahaere i tētahi kaupapa i roto i te 'Karauna Jewel o Amerika,’ New York. Two Bellator champions, Liam McGeary ko Marcos Galvao karanga New York kāinga me mohio ahau tikanga reira he mahi nui ki te rua o ratou, rite e te reira mo te whakatairanga katoa. Kua kua kua matou i roto i te whakapā atu ki te iwi nui i te Center Barclays me rave rahi atu wāhi maere, a kore e taea e tatou e tatari kawe hohoro tatou kaitäkaro-ao te piha, me whakaaturanga mahi-Kikī ki te ao i roto i te Empire State.”

BELGIAN BOXER ALEX MISKIRTCHIAN GETS FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE SHOT

PROMOTER SALITA BACKS FEATHERWEIGHT CONTENDER
Brooklyn, NY (March 16, 2016) – Even the very best in the business experience setbacks and get faced with choice time. Can I learn from my mistake and turn a negative into a positive?
Alex Miskirtchian found himself enjoying his momentum up the featherweight ladder before he hit a pothole in the road last summer. The Georgia-born fighter with a 26-4-1 mark got caught by vet Cornelius Lock and had to assess himself.

He did so, and licked his wounds and got back to work. The Belgium resident, who has mostly fought in his home-land, rebounded with a win in December and is being rewarded for his perseverance with an IBF intercontinental championship opportunity.

Miskirtchian, promoted by Brooklyn’s Dmitriy Salita, will fight Vireol Simion on March 18, for a crack at that crown.

“Alex is fighting for a title but more importantly for a chance to come back to the top of the division,” Na ka mea a Word.

“He learned from his US experience, against Lock, took a break and came back with extra motivation to again make a world title run. I believe Alex will put on one of his best performances in this upcoming fight. He has a great team with manager Alain Vanackère and I believe the result will be a positive one on March 18th.”

The fight against the 19-1 Romanian Viorel will unfold in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, so Miskirtchian will need to fight his best brand of boxing that evening. His promoter, Kupu, has faith in him.

“Salita Promotions boxers are making more and more noise, around the world,” the promoter said. “I am proud of our growth and of the efforts of the fine athletes like Miskirtchian who fight for Salita Promotions!”

USA Wrestlers To Face Iran In Times Square In New York City May 19 In “United In The Square,” To Highlight Beat the Streets Gala Night

Select American Stars To Take On Iran in Olympic-level and Junior-level matches Youth Wrestlers and High School Girl Wrestlers Take The Mat; Gala Follows

NEW YORK– In what will be a highlight of the Olympic year in wrestling and has become a rite of spring in New York, Beat the Streets Wrestling, Inc. and USA Wrestling announced details of this year’s international competition, which returns to New York City’s Times Square on Rāpare, Kia 19.

Competitors for Team USA, which will include 2016 Olympic team hopefuls, will compete in men’s freestyle against world power Iran, a preview of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. In addition to Olympic-level matches, four Junior-level matches will be featured, showcasing future world and Olympic-caliber talent.

Members of the U.S. Women’s Team and Greco-Roman Team are also expected to battle in some other featured bouts against international competition to be announced.

"I couldn’t be more excited. We have Iran and the USA battling for wrestling supremacy in Times Square; united in the idea that sports can bring change in young men and women and even in countries sometimes. It’s going to be pretty cool. An added plus is that Iran has the loudest and most passionate wrestling fans in the world. Kaua e haereere ki reira,” said Beat the Streets Chairman of the Board Mike Novogratz, the founder of these Gala competitions.

Billed as “United in the Square,” this will be the second time that Iran has been featured as part of the Beat the Streets Gala competition.

I roto i te 2013, the event dubbed “The Rumble on the Rails,” was hosted in historic Grand Central Terminal and featured dual meets between Team USA, Russia and Iran. Playing an important role in the international Keep Olympic Wrestling effort, this historic wrestling event gained international media coverage and helped wrestling retain its status on the Olympic Games program.

The world-class competition has been hosted in Times Square four previous times. I roto i te 2011, the United States defeated World Champion Russia, 5-2, the first sports event ever held in historic Times Square. I roto i te 2012, another U.S. vs. Russia dual meet was held in Times Square, along with the U.S. Olympic Team Wrestle-off for the 60 kg/132 lbs. position on the U.S. Olympic Team in men’s freestyle. I roto i te 2014, Team USA defeated a World All-Star Team in Times Square, 8-3. I roto i te 2015, “Salsa in the Square” featured a meeting between Team USA and Team Cuba in the three Olympic styles, held shortly after the historic change in USA and Cuban political relations.

This will be the seventh straight year in which a major international-style wrestling competition will be hosted as part of the Beat the Streets Gala activities. I roto i te 2010, an all-star challenge featuring top U.S. wrestlers was held on the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier docked on the west side of Manhattan.

Top Beat the Streets youth wrestlers will take the mat showcasing their skills in exhibition matches beginning at 3:30 p.m. to start the evening. A new feature will be held at the PSAL Girls Freestyle Dual Meet Championships finals, featuring the two top New York City girl’s freestyle wrestling high school teams from the spring girl’s freestyle season. Then it’s Team USA vs. Iran and other guests at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Beat the Streets Gala Celebration.

The USA vs. Iran dual requires a ticket for reserved seating in Times Square, but is an outdoor event. Pedestrians and non-ticket holders are encouraged to watch. Admission tickets may be bought in advance at www.btsny.org ranei212.245.6570. A ticket is required for the Gala Celebration at the PlayStation Theater. More details are available at http://www.btsny.org/gala.

The Gala Celebration will follow the wrestling competition. This unique and electrifying annual event helps Beat the Streets (BTS) raise significant funds to further its mission. Whether it’s providing a safe, constructive outlet for our urban youth, fighting childhood obesity, empowering women, or uniting entire nations, wrestling teaches persistence, fakatapui, and the value of working hard to achieve one’s goals, creates opportunities for personal and universal growth. BTS currently serve over 3,000 student-athletes every year.

"United In The Square,” Beat the Streets Wrestling Schedule

In New York City, Kia 19, 2016

3:30 p.m. – Beat the Streets Youth Exhibition Matches between 42nd and 43rd Streets

4:45 p.m. – New York City Girl’s Freestyle Dual Meet Championships Finals between 42nd and 43rd Streets

6:30 p.m. – World Class Wrestling: Team USA vs. Team Iran between 42nd and 43rd Streets

Followed by Gala Celebration

About Beat the Streets

The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full human and athletic potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTSW works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to help New York City’s student-athletes achieve their personal and athletic goals. Through the operation of wrestling programs in middle and high schools in the five boroughs, BTSW and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life skills of physical fitness, teamwork, and self-empowerment. The goal of fostering strong, dedicated, and optimistic kids is delivered through coaching, after-school programs, and summer camps. More information can be found at www.btsny.org.

About USA Wrestling

USA Wrestling is the National Governing Body for the Sport of Wrestling in the United States and, rite taua, is its representative to the United States Olympic Committee and United World Wrestling, te Kotahitanga mamau ao. Noa, USA Wrestling Ko te whakahaere pokapū e faaau hōtaka nonoke amateur i roto i te iwi, i te mahi ki te waihanga i te anaanatae i te whai wāhitanga, me te i roto i enei hōtaka. It has over 220,000 members across the nation, boys and girls, men and women of all ages, representing all levels of the sport. Its president is James Ravannack, and its Executive Director is Rich Bender. More information can be found at TheMat.com

“60 MINUTES SPORTS” CAPTURES THE EXCITEMENT AND SPIRIT OF NAVAL ACADEMY BOXING ON THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS ANNAPOLIS TRADITION, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 ON SHOWTIME®

Cameras Will Be Following the Fighters At The Brigade Boxing Championship Tenei Rāmere Night

NEW YORK (Feb. 25, 2016) - 60 MINUTES SPORTS will offer a window into one of the most time-honored traditions in America’s military when it presents a segment on the U.S. Naval Academy’s boxing program and its annual Brigade Boxing Championship. The feature builds up to the 75th championship this Friday, Feb. 26, in Annapolis, MD., and correspondent Jack Ford and 60 MINUTES SPORTS will be in the arena to record the action for the men’s and women’s bouts. The report will appear on the next edition of 60 MINUTES SPORTS, Rātū, March 1 i 9 p.m. AND/PT, i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

Boxing has been practiced at the nation’s second oldest military institution for 150 tau, and midshipmen have vied for the Brigade Boxing Championship since 1941. Along the way to this year’s 75thanniversary, the academy has made learning to box a requirement of graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy.

 

The man who teaches the “sweet science” to midshipmen – male and female – is Head Boxing Coach Jim McNally. It’s about future leaders facing fear. “We use boxing…as a laboratory…an environment of controlled stress, physical fear,” says McNally. “We want them to learn a lot about themselves and how they’re going to react to those situations,” he tells Ford.

 

60 MINUTES SPORTS shot the story in Annapolis in the fall and last January to show the process and tell the stories of three midshipmen who will be in the ring tenei Rāmere fighting for a championship. One of them, Samantha Glaeser, has a chance to make academy history. There have been only 19 at Annapolis to win the crown all four years at the Naval Academy, and none was a woman. Glaeser has a chance Rāmere po.

 

Ford also speaks with Glaeser’s foe, Stephanie Simon, another midshipmen with pugilistic talents who has a National Collegiate Boxing championship under her belt. She has not been able to defeat Glaeser, Heoi, in their two previous meetings for the brigade championship.

 

Ford also talks to Midshipman Jourdan Looney, whose two brigade championship titles are testament to what boxing means to the Academy. He had no boxing experience before he entered the Naval Academy. “Boxing…fighting is one of my biggest fears. I conquer that one fear, I’ve conquered any other fear that I could possibly have.” He’ll be in contention for his third brigade title Rāmere po.

 

The U.S. Naval Academy Superintendent, Vice Adm. Walter Carter, sums up the importance of boxing to America’s future naval officers for Ford. "[Mekemeke] is that moment where no matter how well you think you have planned out your couple minutes in the ring, you’re going to learn something new, because that plan is going to have to be different….”

Ring 8 Guest Speaker Promoter Lou DiBella Pictures

NEW YORK (February 18, 2016) – Boxing promoter Lou DiBella was Ring 8’s monthly guest speaker this past Tuesday night at O’Neill’s Restaurant, kei i 64-21 53rd Drive in Maspeth, New York.
Lou was fantastic,” Ring 8 peresideni Bob Duffy mea. “He was very informative and spoke nearly 30-minutes. He kept everybody in tune to what’s happening in boxing today, discussed how difficult it is to promote a boxing show, and answered everybody’s questions. Our members really enjoyed listening to Lou.

(L-R) Ring 8 vice president Jack Hirsch, promoter Lou DiBella and Ring 8 peresideni Bob Duffy
(pictures courtesy of John Roe)
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Five Exciting Events at Gleason’s Gym Something for Everyone

Five Exciting Events at Gleason’s Gym
Something for Everyone
February 11-13, 2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the eighth annual Masters Clinic and boxing show.
Ko te utu o te Clinic ko $369.00.
Ki te mea he hiahia koe tēnā whakapā Bruce Silverglade i (718) 797-2872 īmēra rānei bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
The boxing show will be at Gleason’s Gym on February 13
6:00PM
$20.00 admission
Kua whakatakotoria tatou pāngia katoa e USABoxingMetro. Me whai i to ratou pukapuka mekemeke ki a ratou kaimekemeke katoa i roto i te tikanga ki te whai wāhi.

Ki te hiahia koe ki te whakataetae, tēnā whakapā to tatou matchmaker Jieun Lee i matchmaker@gleasonsgym.net. All matchmaking is done by email.

March 12, 2016
Benefit for Gleason’s Give A Kid A Dream
A Gleason Faleva'inga
6:00PM
$25.00 admission
Kua whakatakotoria tatou pāngia katoa e USABoxingMetro. Me whai i to ratou pukapuka mekemeke ki a ratou kaimekemeke katoa i roto i te tikanga ki te whai wāhi.

Participants needed for this charity event. We will train you and get you into the best shape of your life. You will help us raise funds for our very worthy charity, Homai te Kid A Dream. Ki te hiahia koe ki te whakataetae, please contact Devon Cormack or Heather Hardy atdheatfitness@gmail.com.

For more details call 718 797 2872.
April 14-16,2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the sixth annual All Female Clinic and boxing show.
Ko te utu o te Clinic ko $369.00.
Ki te mea he hiahia koe tēnā whakapā Bruce Silverglade i (718) 797-2872 īmēra rānei bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
The boxing show will be at Gleason’s Gym on April 16
6:00PM
$20.00 admission
Kua whakatakotoria tatou pāngia katoa e USABoxingMetro. Me whai i to ratou pukapuka mekemeke ki a ratou kaimekemeke katoa i roto i te tikanga ki te whai wāhi.

Ki te hiahia koe ki te whakataetae, tēnā whakapā to tatou matchmaker Jieun Lee i matchmaker@gleasonsgym.net. All matchmaking is done by email.

Pipiri 15-18, 2016
Gleason’s Gym will host the second annual Master’s International Championship Tournament
The cost of entry for this Tournament is $135.00.
Ki te mea he hiahia koe tēnā whakapā Bruce Silverglade i (718) 797-2872 īmēra rānei bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
Check in day Wednesday June 15 at Gleason’s Gym from
5:00AM to 10:00PM
Preliminary bouts Rāpare a Rāmere Pipiri 16 a 17
Whiringa Saturday June 18
Spectators $25.00 admission
Kua whakatakotoria tatou pāngia katoa e USABoxingMetro. Me whai i to ratou pukapuka mekemeke ki a ratou kaimekemeke katoa i roto i te tikanga ki te whai wāhi.

August 11-14, 2016

Gleason’s Gym will host the fourteenth annual Fantasy Boxing Camp at Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa.
The cost starts at $1799.00

New Heavyweight Champ Charles Martin Says: ‘My Time to Shine Will Come!’

Brand new IBF Heavyweight Champion “Prince” Charles Martin (23-0-1, 21 Koó) should be on cloud nine.
In just his seventh year of boxing and slightly over third as a professional, Martin already finds himself the sixth southpaw to have ever won a heavyweight championship after scoring a TKO 3 over Ukrainian top contender Vyacheslav Glazkov last Saturday night, January 16, at the Barclay’s Center in New York.
Winning any world title is an amazing accomplishment that most never reach in decades of boxing. Add in that Martin took out the 2008 Olympic Super Heavyweight bronze medalist to become the second current American heavyweight champion in a suddenly rejuvenated division.
“Mana'o i te reira pai,” admits Martin. “I wanted to do it fast. I couldn’t wait,” he explains of his quick ascension. “Some things they say take time but when you’re really determined to do something, you’ll do it as soon as possible.
With his place already assured in the boxing history books and several lucrative possible showdowns on the near horizon, why isn’t Martin the happiest man on the planet?
It was the way he won.
I have an empty feeling right now,” said the 29-year-old champion. “I was in front of so many people and it was my time to shine on Showtime and show the world my skills. I felt that he had no power and said to myself that he would be easy work. I knew I was going to have a great night. I was going to KO him and then everyone would love mebut it didn’t happen like that.
Glazkov stopped fighting in round three due to torn ACL in his knee and Martin was declared the winner of the then-vacant title by way of injury-induced TKO.
I wanted to win the belt my way,” continued the disappointed Martin. “He would have got knocked out eventually. It was coming to him. I never even got to use my uppercut on him, but it’s all good.
Humble and extremely likeable, Martin remained polite, post-fight and expressed his condolences to the disappointed Glazkov. Heoi, since that night, Glazkov has gone on to say he hadfigured Martin outand that the championship would have certainly been his had he not been injured.
Oh my goodness, I’m trying to stay humble about the situation, but that’s so crazy what he said,” Said Martin. “If he really thinks that, he’s tripping. Things were about to get a lot worse for him. Fafau atu nei au ki a koe, once he started slowing down, my combinations would have started to come out. I was throwing the one/two because he was getting out of the way pretty good in the first few rounds. I was just getting started. I thought I would box him for a while and then start going at him and whip his butt. I promise you I could have. That injury saved him. It broke my heart that I didn’t get to do what I wanted. How does that happen? I was having fun.
Martin says his team and friends and relatives have been good to remind him the abbreviated ending was out of his control. He also says he’ll take a quick vacation and then get right back to work.
So what comes next for the new American heavyweight champion?
Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder. I want them both. I want all the best. That’s the next move. My time to shine will come. I’m a world champion now and I can say that the belt is in the right hands. I’m not going to sit around. I want to fight.
Martin also says that is Britain’s world champ, Tyson riri, ever points his taunting antics at him, he won’t mind.
It’s good for boxing for him to do that kind of stuff. Ahau rite e. It’s all business. At the end of the day he has no crazy beef with anybody. Nobody choked anybody’s mother. It’s just boxing. You got to get attention somehow. He makes people want to see a fight. We’re in the entertainment and hurt business. It’s definitely a real fight in the ring though. It’s a non-personal thing that very gets personal once they step in the ring with me. That’s two guyslivelihood in there. That’s our income for our families.

Ring 8 January Meeting Review & Pictures

The late Herschel Jacobs’ te utuafare & hoa
(all pictures courtesy of Stanley Janousek)
NEW YORK (January 21, 2016) – Ring 8’s first monthly meeting of 2016 was held this past Tuesday evening at O’Neil’s Restaurant in Maspeth, New York.
International boxing judge John McKaie (mahue) was the guest speaker. McKaie has judged nearly 800 whawhai ngaio, whai wāhi 23 world championships.
Ring 8 historian Henry Hascup (matau) eulogized and made a historical tribute to the late Herschel Jacobs, who passed away this past December at the age of 75 (pictured to right). Jacobs (27-20-2, 11 Koó) fought professionally between 1960 a 1978. His most notable win was a 10-round decision in 1971 against three-time world light heavyweight champion and Hall-of-Famer, Harold Johnson, at the famed Sunnyside Garden in Queens. Jacobs also gave Rubin “Hurricane” Carter (4-0) his first pro loss in 1962 by way of a six-round decision.
Jim Kinney (speaking) made a special presentation to Herschel Jacobsson (far left). Ring 8 historian Henry Hascup (white shirt) and Ring 8 peresideni Bob Duffy (tawhiti tika) also took part in the presentation.

Anderson Silva, Jon Jones, Eddie Alvarez, MMA pāngia a toru Ētahi atu Tournaments aro rainamatua MMA World Expo, Rāhoroi, Dec. 12 i roto i te New York City

MMA superstars ki te whakatau me te oha manuhiri i Anntata'itahi aru'i, atue hautū pāngia i roto i Muay Thai, hopu nonoke a Jiu-Jitsu,
me te kaihoko, me te hui

NEW YORK, Hakihea 9 - Ko te tuaono ā-Expo MMA Ao, tuatahitia Toi Mixed hōia te Tai o Te Tai Rāwhiti (MMA) kohikohi ana i te kawea e City World Ford, ka hoki mai ki a Hakopa Javits Center New York o, Te Tai Tokerau ti'ahapa, i runga i Rāhoroi, Hakihea 12. Championship whawhai hopea (UFC) superstars Jon "Wheua" Jones, Anderson "Te Pūngāwerewere" Silva a Eddie Alvarez ka waiho i runga i te ringa mo te hui, e fafau ia riro nui atu ake ake, ki e wha, whakataetae hākinakina whawhai ora, tae atu ki ngā pāngia runaruna MMA i roto i te whare herehere, hui me kaihoko.

Ano i runga i te ringa i te Expo e World Series o Fighting toa e rua-wehenga ao Rawiri Manga, me te Ao Series o whakahaere Fighting Carlos Silva (Tumu) a Rangatira Matua (Peresideni), ko wai e tango i tetahi wahi i roto i te pātai, me te whakahoki wātū ki te pāpāho me te pā, a whakakitea rongo e pā ana ki ngā mahere a te kawenata hoki 2016.

Manga, te kingi Ao Series o te whawhai whitu (185 pauna) me te marama taumahamaha (205 pauna) toa, ka manaaki i te motuhake, kotahi-haora wānanga mō tauhou Expo.

"He whai wāhitanga tina ki te taviniraa i te taupori o te tino ngākau pā MMA e nei kahore ano i te MMA World Expo he te akeortunity ki te spectate tikangapāngia al i roto i te o te kāwanatangaf New York,"Ka mea Paora Paone, kaiwhakarewa me kaiwhakahaere o te Expo MMA Ao.

"Ki te takahanga o tenei tau, ka ngā te tokomaha ta'ehanotatau o te whawhai whakataetae hākinakina makona tetahi tahi whawhai, tae atu runaruna MMA, hao mamau, Muay Thai ko Palāsilá Jiu-Jitsi roto i ".

Ko te-ra kotahi, Ka tangohia "Super Rāhoroi" takahanga wahi i 10 a.m. tae noa ki 9 p.m. AND, a ka kia tepe atu ba ora pāngia runaruna MMA i roto i te whare herehere, kawea e te Whawhai Exchange New York. Ko te kāri whawhai ka timata i 6 p.m.

I tua atu ki te MMA whawhai, reira ka kia whakataetae ora i roto i te wha whawhai pekanga e he konga matua o MMA. Timata i 10 A.M., tauwhāinga tāpaetanga-anake grappling, e rua gi me kahore-gi, whakahaeretia e te Whawhai pai, Ka tango i te wahi.

Timata i 4 te ahiahi, ka tu i te American Te Tai Tokerau Catch Wrestling Association hao nonoke ngā kēmu, tae atu ki te ōrite i waenganui i kingi, e rua-wā Te Tai Rāwhiti Tai Kingi o Catch Wrestling, Thomas Velasquez, me te tāwhai, Te Hau-ā-uru Tai kingi o Catch Wrestling, Travis Newaza, mo te 2015 Te Tai Tokerau American taumahamaha o Kingi o Catch tangaroa.

I roto i te hui, E "Training-ki-te-Masters" hui e wātea ana ki te tae. E tohutohu ana ngā Ajarn Phil Nurse (Muay Thai), UFC Hall o FamerRana "te kararehe" Severn, Silva, Alvarez ko Newaza.

Ka haere tonu te MMA World Expo ki te tākaro tona tūranga i roto i te whawhai mo te ngaio legalization MMA i te whakahaere i äna matapaki rōpū legalization ā-ono, tufaki pitihana, a maka ana ki runga ki whakaaturanga katoa o te kaitäkaro, kaiako, pā me ngā kaihoko e whai wāhi nei ki te hākinakina. Ka te legalization hui e rua haora-e whakahaeretia e te kairīpoata hākinakina whawhai Jim Genia, a manuhiri motuhake ka ngā Severn me ētahi atu whika MMA nui.

Mō ētahi atu pārongo e pā ana ki te toronga kaupapa http://www.mmaworldexpo.com, "Rite" tatou i runga i Facebook, te whai ia tatou i runga i Twittermmaworldexpo, karanga ranei 212-956-4720.

Mō MMA World Expo:

Timata te MMA World Expo i roto i 2009 puritia a kua ngā katoa i roto i te Javits Center Hakopa i roto i New York.

Kua whakaurua Past kaiwaitohu MMA World Expo Matt Hughes, Frankie Edgar, Randy Couture, Jon Jones, Carlos Condit, Fabricio Werdum, Matt Serra, Jim a Rana Miller, Jamie Varner, Nate Diaz, Wanderlei Silva, i roto i ētahi atu.

Kua whakaurua he kaiarahi Training-ki-te Masters-raupapa: Rana Severn, Renzo Gracie, Marcelo Garcia, Phil Nurse, Howard Davis Jr., Coban Lookchaomaesaitong, Lee Kemp, Jimmy Pedro i roto i ētahi atu.

Kua whakaurua kaihoko o mua Toyota, Xyience, Headrush, Ua Pharm, Aro Sports, Everlast, Huaora Shoppe, Zebra Mats, Tutaki-Rx, Rings Monster me taki, US Marines, Dymatize, Ao Series o te whawhai, Spartan Race, M-e ahau whakangahau, i roto i ētahi atu.

Ngā Brooklyn Pakanga Series i roto i te Wall Street Journal

Kia i runga i te Taura, Oranga Mekemeke i roto i mihi New York ki Toa Local

He kaha i roto i te kori me wāhi iti puta noa i te pa i te toto o te scene mekemeke te pa o, ara, ki te kore e taea e kitea e koe i te reira i Madison Square Garden

By
Alex Raskin
Will Rosinsky te tangata whenua-tau 30-tawhito Kuini e mahi rite ki te tāmate i roto i te Karauna Heights, Brooklyn. He mohio fuoloa o tona, Joe Smith Jr., Ko te kaimahi hanga-tau 26-tawhito i Long Island, me te mema o te Local 66 Union ngāue.
I te Rāhoroi po, e haere i te rua ki Center Barclays i Brooklyn mo te po o ngā ōritenga mekemeke headlined e te a'ee taumahawaenga taitara. Otiia e kore ratou e noho i roto i te turanga. Rosinsky a Smith e reira ki te whawhai tahi i te tahi i runga i te undercard ki te ōrite taitara waenganui i Brooklynites Pita Quillin (32-0-1) a WBA whitu toa Daniel Jacobs (30-1).
“E matau ana matou tahi i te tahi,” Rosinsky (19-2) mea o Smith, tona hoa mākutu mua. “He te kahore rerekē e ngā kēti e rave ia e kore ahau i kite kua meatia e ia.”
Hoki tona wahi, Smith (19-1) ara ka mau etahi wa faafaaearaa i tona mahi ra i roto i te tikanga ki te faaineine no te Rāhoroi o a'ee te marama-taumahamaha. “Au e mōhio e kore e taea e te rota o te iwi e,” ka mea ia, “engari au e ahau waimarie a ko ahau taea ki te tango atu, me te tonu te utu i aku pire i runga i te wā.”

Kia konatunatua toi hōia i runga i te ara, E kore kua engari kua te scene mekemeke i roto i New York City kaha-rite whakaaturia i te po tata o waenganui taumata-whawhai i roto i te Marine Park, Brooklyn.

Kaua e tinihangatia e te ratou “mau” mahi, whai rite kia ratou. Rosinsky a Smith, e rua Golden karapu toa, i mekemeke roa i mua i tomo ratou i te kaimahi tuku iho. He wāhanga o te tipu te piha haapiiraa waenganui pugilistic New York o ratou, e haere ana tohu o anō te hākinakina o roto i te pa.
He ko te wa ka ko faaauhia ki mekemeke New York. Pine Madison Square Garden 28 whawhai kāri he tau i waenganui i 1940 a 1950, ka tū te ao i runga i Eighth Avenue i waenganui 49th me ara 50. Whakahaeretia te Garden nāianei anake e rua ngā kāri i roto i 2015, tae atu Gennady Golovkin o hokona-i roto i korero taitara ki a Rawiri i runga i Lemieux Oketopa. 17. Puta te reira e, e ngaro haere mekemeke i scene hākinakina i te pa o.
“Kihai i to matou katoa he rota e haere i runga i roto i te wahi tuatahi o te rau tau hou,” Ua faataa Bruce Silverglade, o rongonui Faleva'inga o Gleason o Brooklyn rangatira.
“Ko te whawhai i mahue New York,” ka mea ia. “Ko te wahi nui o taua Taake, engari tika te utu o te mahi i te whakaaturanga… New York Ko te pa utu. E koe ki te whare i te whawhai. Whai kia hoatu ki a ratou he diem ia koe. Ki te tangohia e koe te whawhai nui taua, me te hoatu i te reira i roto i Las Vegas, ranei te wahi i reira te he Casino e tautoko ana mekemeke, ka hoatu e ratou ki a koe i te utu pae mō te haere mai.”
'Pera i te matara te rongonui o te mekemeke i te pa o New York, kihai i taea e te mea pai, as far as I’m concerned.’ -Bruce Silverglade, o a Gleason whare whakapakari rangatira
Noho nga takoha me utu, engari te whakawhetai ki te wāhi hou, peke midlevel, me ngā kāri whawhai paetata, e kore e ratou rite tōtika. Na kaimekemeke rohe whai i te painga whenua i roto i te pa i te mea, kotahi ano, poipoi i te hākinakina i ngā taumata katoa.
Ka rite ki te hoatu Silverglade reira, “[mekemeke ko] tīmata ki te hoki mai.”
Ko te kāri Center Barclays i runga i Rāhoroi pānui, ano he whārangi ma rohe. Heather Hardy, e mahi rite ki te kaiwhakangungu i Gleason o me te whakamanamana i te 14-0 record ngaio, Kei te hanga ia te rima o ahua i te taiwhanga. “Hoko e ahau tīkiti ki toku kiritaki, co-kaimahi, ratou kiritaki. Ahau ano he tuahine koati o te katoa,” ka mea te whaea-tau 33-tau, me te Brooklyn Māori.
Putanga ano e maranga nguha te marama-taumahamaha me Māori Staten Island Marcus Browne (16-0) ko Huntington, N.Y., taketake Chris Algieri (20-2), he Welterweight. Ka rite ki hoki te hui matua, Jacobs Ko te hua o Starrett City Mekemeke Club Te Tai Rāwhiti New York o, a ka ora ano Quillin i roto i te tāone.
Ka waiho te reira i te kāri whawhai 28, me te whakamutunga o te tau i roto i te New York, e ōrite katoa o te whakamutunga tau, kia rite ki te Komihana Athletic New York State. I tata rite 2009, anake 14 kāri mekemeke fekau'i i roto i rohe i te pa.
Na ko huritao o te pa ano nga takahanga.
“Ko te mea nui e pā ana ki New York ko e noa'tu te vahi i roto i te ao ki a koutou te whatu i, ka kitea tonu koe i te 'mano te kāinga’ i roto i te New York e tika ana ki ona kanorau tūturu,” Ua faataa Tom Hoover, tiamana o te Komihana Athletic New York State.
He pera ano te take mo maranga opuaraa me manene tata Bakhtiyar Eyubov (9-0) me te toa motu e toru-te wa Hōriana Giorgi Gelashvili (3-0), riro e rua o nei whawhai i te Oketopa. 29 “Brooklyn Pakanga” whakaatu i te Aviator Sports me Events Center i Marine Park.
Ngā mihi i roto i te nui wahi ki te Ukrainian whanau-, Kaimekemeke Brooklyn-whakaarahia me kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita, Kua kitea te rua i te omaoma te kāinga, Factory Whawhai o Brooklyn, a ki te whai wāhi i roto i te pouaka mua o te tipu ratou maha o te pā, he tokomaha o nei te whatu ano i lepupilika Soviet mua.
Ko tētahi atu hua Starrett City, Kupu (35-2-1) piki nga rarangi ano he Welterweight i mua i ngaro ki Amir Khan i roto i 2013. Tonu ia mekemeke, engari i muri i te tai'oraa i te pukapuka e pā ana ki te ōhanga o Iharaira ka karanga “Tīmata-Up Nation,” Salita faaoti ki te whakamatautau ana ona ringa i te whakatairanga.
“Titiro ahau i roto i te New York City a tawhio noa te ao mekemeke,” Said Word, he Siu Hurai ki te tū whawhai haratau. “I hanga e ahau o waea te tokorua. Te reira katoa ka huihui kaua hohoro. E ono, pea whitu wiki i muri mai, I ahau toku whakaatu tuatahi i runga i Hepetema. 1, 2010. Whawhai rave rahi whawhai pai.”
Star o Salita o Whakatairanga Rawiri faifai whakarewahia te raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga, e Mataora whawhai i wāhi midsize rite MCU Park Coney Island o, te Paramount Theatre, me te Center Aviator.
Mai te nuinga e whakaaturia nga whawhai i runga i te Whatunga MAORI ranei ipurangi i ESPN3, Kei te whiwhi whawhai a Salita hiahiatia te rongo. Ko tētahi atu o ana whawhai, hoa oraraa taatoa a nguha taumahamaha Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, homai he mahi whakamīharo i runga i Showtime i Oketopa, maturuturu Akhror Muralimov i toru rauna ki te whakapai ake ki te 16-0-1.
“Whakaaro ahau ki reira te he akomanga waenganui nui i roto i te mekemeke atu i reira ko te aroaro o,” Said Word.
“He te atu te iwi inaianei i taua hanga $50,000 ki $100,000 he tau.”
Ko piha waenganui kore ai te tīariari e kore te reira i hoki urutanga te hākinakina o. I tčnei wā, Kei te takahi nga tangata katoa ki roto ki te mowhiti.
“I teie mahana ahau a tawhio noa ahau 80% pakihi iwi-tangata, wahine, tamariki,” Said Silverglade, nei kiritaki whānui i roto i te matahiti i 6 ki 87. Tuhia e ia e, i tū Gleason o roto Manhattan, “ko reira 100% kaimekemeke-amateurs me AtAKi. Mau tatou i rua kaipakihi. Kāore he tamariki, he wahine.”
Na, rite i roto i te maha kori i roto i te rohe, hanga wahine me nga tamariki ake he wahi nui o te mahi o Silverglade. “Pera i te matara te rongonui o te mekemeke i te pa o New York, kihai i taea e te mea pai, tae noa ki au āwangawanga ahau,” ka mea ia. “Kihai i taea e ahau hei i roto i te mahi i tenei ra, E kore ahau taea te inihua te reti te kore ranei.”