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Direct descendant of Rocky Marciano Brandon Cappiello Drops another New England Patriots music video

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(L-R) Brandon Capp and Randy Lo

BROCKTON, Ibi. (January 10, 2022)A direct descendant of the great Rocky Marciano, Brandon “Brandon Capp” Cappiello, dropped another music video today about the New England Patriots – Patriot (New Era Anthem) – as the club prepares for this Saturday night’s NFL playoff wild card game versus the Buffalo Bills.
Cappiello’s paternal great grandmother and Marciano’s wife were sisters. His grandfather, Michael “Duna” Cappiello, traveled everywhere with Rocky during his undefeated Hall of Fame professional boxing career.

Brandon’s father and uncle, lẹsẹsẹ, promoter/matchmaker Rich Cappiello and trainer/former pro boxer Mike Cappiello, own and operate Cappiello Boxing Gym in downtown Brockton (MA), known as the City of Champions. Hall of Famer Marvelous Marvin Hagler also fought out of Brockton.

Cappiello and fellow Brockton native Randall “Randy Lo” Coulanges wrote and performed “Patriot,” and Brandon mixed and produced it. This is the third and likely the final anthem for the Brockton duo. Ọdún mẹfà ago, their original music video, “Champion,” went viral and their follow-up was a successful Boston Red Sox anthem, entitled “Never Back Down.”

“Patriot” was directed by Scott Beer (Scott Beer Media), a highly accomplished film maker/videographer from Rhode Island.
An associate known as BA originally asked “Brandon Capp,” a singer, and rapper “Randy Lo” if they would do a Patriots music video. He was well known on the Boston music scene having been involved with New Kids On The Block ati New Edition.

“I was skeptical at first because it’s so difficult to please everyone,” Brandon said. “We did it in less than a week and I produced it in my bedroom. All of a sudden, things were crazy, it went viral overnight. We’ve had more than 3 million collective views across all media platforms. It took on a life of its own. It was playing everywhere, and we were guests on a lot of television and radio shows. It still gets 200,000 views a year.

“Our first anthem was an anomaly. We did it all without any real help in such a short time. But we are real artists who have both been doing music for years. It resonated in every demographic, even playing on radio, something that never happens for a sports anthem that is team based. It was more about recognition for both of us because people loved it and shared on social media. It was an incredible ride that really hasn’t ended.

The third of their anthem trilogy promises to be equally addictive as its original, if not more popular, largely because of several key reasons
“The sky is the limit for this song,” Cappiello concluded. “The first one was special, but this time we wanted to take the special formula of what worked and give a fresh and new take on a great concept.

Hundreds of people had asked us to do another one for years. And nobody collaborates better than us. We’re great friends who’ve known each other since the seventh grade. We want what’s best for both of us.

The ideal situation for “Brandon Capp” and “Randy Lo” would be performing live before or during halftime at the 2022 New England Patriots’ season opener, tabi, better yet, performing at a Pats’ pep rally if they make another playoff run this season.

Brandon Cappiello knows how to deliver a knockout….it’s in his blood


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Introducing undefeated Heavyweight Sensation James “Awọn eranko” Wilson

Golden Boy entersBeast Mode or No Mode
Jared Shaw managed Heavyweight recently inked promotional deal with Golden Boy Promotions

Los Angeles, BI ELEYI. (Kọkànlá Oṣù 8, 2018)In an age where heavyweight boxing is once again a hot division. The question is still asked, who will be that next Mike Tyson like knockout artist? Or has sports like football and basketball taken the best big men away from boxing?

 

 

 

Enter James “Awọn eranko” Wilson.

 

 

 

Wilson has all the attributes of the above mentioned qualities. A terrific athlete, who was in an NFL training camp with a background in fighting that displays ferocious power.

 

 

 

Wilson, who just signed with Golden Boy Promotions, ni a gba ti 8-0 with seven knockouts, but his story begins over 20 years ago in the streets of Los Angeles.

 

 

 

Wilson was going through hard times and was homeless between the ages of 13 ati 15, where he was sleeping in motels, park benches, and showering in those parks. Wilson had a scrape with the law, and that changed his life….for the better.

 

 

 

I was locked up and then placed in a group. That actually got me to have structure and placed me on the right track. I did well in school and started playing sports and now I had positive options in my life,” said Wilson.

 

 

 

Wilson became the Los Angeles Times High School Football Player of the year, as well as a three-time all-city Track & Field athlete, which earned him a scholarship to Concord University in West Virginia.

 

 

 

Wilson, who graduated with a degree in sociology, then went on to play professional football in of all places, Polandii.

 

 

 

After that he earned a training camp invite with the Chicago Bears. However he chose to follow another athletic passion.

 

 

 

I started doing Kenpo-Karate, Muay-Thai and Kickboxing.Wilson had a professional Kickboxing record of 16-2-1 where he competed in top organizations such as K-1 and Glory.

 

 

Lẹhinna, Wilson tried his hand at MMA and racked up an impressive 5-2 record and fought for the highly regarded Bellator Fighting Championships.

 

 

 

Still not satisfied, Wilson started boxing.

 

 

 

Wilson again traveled the globe and began his punching for pay career in New Zealand.

 

 

 

I knew a promoter in New Zealand, and I was able to fight every week there. That sped up my process and development. I came back to Los Angeles, and was able to get four more wins.

 

 

 

Ni 7-0, Wilson then met longtime boxing industry player, Jared Shaw.

 

 

 

Shaw saw videos of Wilson on his Instagram account, and reached out to the undefeated heavyweight.

 

 

 

Jared contacted me, and met at the gym, and he had the same vision for me that I had, and the rest is history.

 

 

 

I saw James as a diamond in the rough,” said Shaw. “He has the combination and speed and power that you do not see in the heavyweight division. He has thatitfactor that I saw with Kimbo Slice. I was fortunate enough to have signed Kimbo off of the fights that were seen on Youtube. When Kimbo entered a room, you felt presence and energy. I see a lot of the same qualities in terms of James being that type of an attraction. Anybody who mistaken’s James for a football player or a Mixed Martial Artist will surely have their hands full in the boxing ring. This is a blue-chip athlete, ” said Shaw, who grew up in the sport as his father Gary Shaw has been one of the top promoters in the world for the past three decades.

 

 

 

 

 

Shaw’s 1st job was to get James with the right trainer. Enter Justin Fortune.

 

 

 

I have known Justin for a long time. Both as a strength and conditioning coach and as a trainer. Most would know him at the side of Manny Pacquiao, but perhaps most people don’t know that Justin was a heavyweight prospect who fought Lennox Lewis. What I like most about this pairing is Justin was a shorter heavyweight as well, but a powerful puncher. His years of experience is what is going to help James accelerate his growth in the sport. As a team, we have a goal to bring a world championship back to Los Angeles and in a timely fashion,” continued Shaw.

 

 

 

Shaw’s next move was to find the right promoter for Wilson to sign with, and the duo found one of the biggest companies in the world that was interested.

 

 

 

A lot of promoters were looking at me. I met with Golden Boy, and they saw my talent and vision and I feel that they will make it happen for me, and take me to the Heavyweight championship of the world,” said Wilson.

 

 

 

Shaw spoke highly of the marriage between fighter and promoter.

 

 

It is the perfect situation. Golden Boy Promotions is one of the leaders in our sport when it comes to promotion companies. In this situation, it worked out that you have a great prospect from Los Angeles fighting from a world renowned company based in Los Angeles. Right now Golden Boy is at the top of the sport. They promote arguably the top fighter in the world in Canelo Alvarez, and they were able to secure him an unprecedented deal with DAZN. We look forward to the opportunities that will come for James, and to showcase Jamesextraordinary set of skills. I have the 100% confidence in Oscar (De La Hoya), Eric (Gomez) and Robert (Diaz) to lead James to the Heavyweight championship of the world, and help maximize his earnings potential. Los Angeles has never had a Heavyweight champion, so it makes perfect sense that the 1st one will be with a complete Los Angeles based team with James, Justin, Golden Boy and myself. ”

 

 

 

What I would like people to know about James is that inside the ropes, he is a Beast and Human Highlight Film, so Don’t Blink. But outside of the ring, he is an incredible father to his three boys. A tremendous motivational speaker, and a positive role model to the inner-cities and the rest of the world. He is big on community and helping the youth. Especially those that are bullied.

 

 

 

Wilson speaks to a lot of youngsters about Anti-Bullying. “I do a lot of speaking and seminars for anti-bullying. I go to a lot of schools and foster homes and tell them my story. I think I can be someone for kids to look up to and let them know that they have a future despite whatever circumstance they are in. I tell kids that your hands are weapons, your mouth is a weapon, and the only place for fighting is inside of a ring.

 

 

 

When asked who he wants to fight and what his goals are in the sport, Wilson said, “I am not looking to fight anyone individual specifically, I am looking to fight all of them. o ṣe pataki julọ, I am here to give the fans something to watch. It is 365 days ofBeast” akoko. It’s Beast Mode or No Mode.

 

 

 

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https://www.instagram.com/jamesthebeastwilson/

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GH3 Promotions signs Heavyweight prospect Ronald Hines

Nutley, Awon ara New Jersey (Feb. 12, 2018)–GH3 Promotions has signed Heavyweight prospect Ronald Hines.
Hines, 22 ti Cleveland, Ohio is managed by former NFL Defensive End, Ray Edwards.
The 6’6Hines, began boxing at at the age of nine, as he was already involved in Karate, his dad took him to the boxing gym where he met his eventual trainer Push Davis.
Hines had an amateur career that saw him go 67-7, and he won the National Silver Gloves and the National Junior Olympics.
I feel great signing with GH3 Promotions, they are a promotional outfit that can open doors for me,” said Hines. “I met Vito Mielnicki and GH3 is more of a family atmosphere, and I like that.
I am fortunate to have Ray Edwards on my team. He has been there and done that in football. He has been through all situations, and he can help mentor me through whatever comes my way.
Hines ran into some trouble as he was preparing for the U.S. National Tournament, and he will be returning to the ring after a brief absence.
That was a minor setback for a major comeback. I have learned not to let petty things get in the way. I am extremely focused, and I am where I need to be.
GH3 ni igbega, Vito Mielncki is enthusiastic about his new heavyweight prospect.
Ronald is a pure puncher who has good boxing ability. O si ti wa ni 235 poun, and he is just a kid at 22 ọdun atijọ. I am going to get him with strength and conditioning coach Freddy Caruso and turn him pro in May. I am looking to get him 7-10 fights over the next 12 osu, and seven more fights in the 2nd year. He will be learning on the job.
In Edwards, Hines has a mentor who has taken great interest in his 22 odun-atijọ Onija.
I am excited to be involved in Ronald’s career,” said Edwards. “He has crazy upside. He hit some stumbling blocks, but he has a 2nd chance, and I am happy to see him through this journey. He has dedication to take him to the top of the world. I know he will grow from his experience, and I can help guide him and give him the info that will help him be successful. I want to help him keep focused which will not deter him from the path that was set for him.

FNU Combat Sports Show, Iṣẹlẹ awọn awotẹlẹ / recaps ati Ayẹyẹ Tony ká 10th aseye bi a Gbalejo

Yi isele a na kan pupo ti akoko reminiscing nipa Tony jije apa ti awọn ija News Kolopin egbe fun 10 years. A si tun gba a wo pada ni UFC ija Night 124 ati ki o wo niwaju si meji tobi isele lori Saturday: Bellator 192 headlined nipa Sonnen vs. Jackson ati UFC 220 mu nipasẹ awọn heavyweight ati ina heavyweight asiwaju njà laarin Stipe Miocic ati Francis Ngannou (HVY) ati Daniel Cormier ati Volkan Oezdemir (L.HVY). A ani ọrọ diẹ ninu awọn NFL bọọlu ati awọn diẹ ninu awọn miiran idaraya. Dajudaju a tun gba a wo ni Boxing si nmu. Gbọ si show ni awọn asopọ ni isalẹ:

 

 

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Baltimore Boxing returns with “Super Brawl of Boxing” January 26

Baltimore, Dókítà (January 9, 2018) – Jake Smith Baltimore Boxing will host their first show of 2018 when they present the “Super Brawl of Boxing” Friday, January 26 at Michael’s Eighth Ave in Glen Burnie, Dókítà.

Tickets lati $40 are available by going to Baltimoreboxing.com/events or calling 410-375-9175. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 and the first fight is scheduled for 8:30.
Baltimore Boxing is also pleased to announce that 5-time world champion and the subject of the movie “Bleed for This” Vinny Paz will be on hand to meet fans. Paz is a regular at Baltimore Boxing cards and local fight fans have adopted him as if he were one of their own.
This Olympic style boxing card is headlined by a title unification between Maryland State Middleweight champ Deshawn “Soulsnatcher” Chase of Baltimore Boxing and East Coast belt holder Marquis Moore of Salisbury’s Main Street Boxing Gym. Chase is one of Baltimore’s better amateurs and a regular at Michael’s Eighth while Moore is a well-schooled boxer that believes both titles will be his come the 26th.
This excellent evening of boxing also feature the debut of former NFL player Leon Joe. A standout linebacker at the University of Maryland, Joe was listed by Street & Smith as an All American Honorable mention in 2003. The next year, the Chicago Bears drafted Joe in the 4th round and he played in Super Bowl XLI. He later spent time with the Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars and Detroit Lions before playing two years in the Canadian Football League.
Baltimore Boxing’s ‘Super Brawl of Boxing” also serves as a fundraiser for Tina Frost. Lori October 1, Frost was shot in the head during the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Her right eye was removed and spent time in a rehab facility. Originally from Baltimore, the 28-year-old Frost was working as a CPA for Ernst & Young in San Diego but is back in Maryland with her family. While Frost’s made great progress, she has a long way to and a mound of medical bills that will only continue to grow.
To assist the Frost family, Baltimore Boxing will have a 50/50 raffle and silent auction. Those unable to make it are encouraged to donate at https://www.gofundme.com/mary-watson-moreland.
“What happened to Tina is incredibly said,"Jake wi Smith. “She was professionally successful and had everything going for her in life. It is a true tragedy what happened to her and all of the other shooting victims in Las Vegas. Baltimore Boxing’s fans have done a great job of getting behind the causes we support and we hope everybody is able to come out on the 26th to help raise money for the Frost family.”
Tickets lati $40 are available by going to Baltimoreboxing.com/events or calling 410-375-9175. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 and the first fight is scheduled for 8:30.

NOW Boxing Promotions signs light heavyweight Christian Montano

Montano is co-managed by James Cooper and NFL Pro-Bowl Tackle, Trent Williams

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Humble, Texas (July 7, 2017)Highly decorated amateur, Christian Montano (1-0, 1 KO) has signed with NOW Promotions

Montano of The Woodlands, Texas was a three-time national champion, and had a 43-2 magbowo gba, Awọn 18 year-old Montano is managed by James Cooper and NFL All-Pro offensive Tackle, Trent Williams of the Washington Redskins.
“Ohun gbogbo ti wa ni o dara. I get great sparring, and I have been focusing on my footwork as well as the little things,” said Montano.
Montano, who is set to finish High School, was juggling school and training as he turned professional.
It was hard to do that. I missed some school, but finishing is important to me. I have been taken a couple Summer classes, and I will have my diploma in the next month.
I would love to fight twice a month and get to 10-0 by the end of the year. That way I can also be active and in front of crowds to build my fan base.
Being with a management team that includes Williams, a five-time pro bowl selection, has been a positive influence on the 18 odun kan.
Trent sees me as being on a path to success that he has achieved. He guides me, and we have a great friendship. He has shown me how to be a professional and we have talks about hard work and getting to the top of our profession.
Montano’s describes his style as diverse, and the eighteen year-old is looking to take care of business in the light heavyweight division, and he feels that he will grow into boxing’s glamour division.
I am a boxer-puncher that has an aggressive and vicious streak that throws every punch with bad intentions. I am looking to be a major player at light heavyweight and I feel I will grow into a heavyweight. I want to change boxing, and bring excitement and entertainment back to the sport, and have people remember as the Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson of my time.
Said NOW Promotions Joseph Dunkin, “Christian is a terrific talent, and I am thrilled to have him in the fold. He combines his ability with charisma, and he could be a big star in the sport for years to come. We will keep him busy, and develop him into a big-time fighter.

GH3 Promotions signs undefeated Heavyweight Ray Edwards

Nutley, Awon ara New Jersey (August 29, 2016)GH3 Promotions is honored to announce the signing of undefeated heavyweight Ray Edwards si ohun iyasoto ipolowo guide.
Edwards of Cincinnati, Ohio has a perfect mark of 11-0-1 with seven knockouts.
After a successful seven-year career as a defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, Edwards has made professional boxing his full-time occupation.
Awọn 31 year-old Edwards actually turned professional May 20, 2011 when the NFL players were entrenched in a lockout.
Ray has shown that he has the physical tools to become a top heavyweight,” said GH3 Promotions CEO Vito Mielnicki.
He has a ton of upside and with heavyweights, there is a chance to become a star very quickly here in the States. I think that because he has competed at a high level in the NFL, he has a chance to do that in boxing. We are looking to get him three fights before the end of the year. He is 6’6 255 lbs. and we will move him like like most heavyweights, steady but right and no rush. He will be at the top when it’s time. He is class act, well spoken and when he walks in a room u see his presence.
I always loved boxing. I started doing in at as an off-season workout and just really enjoyed it,” said Edwards.
In his pro debut, Edwards won a four-round unanimous decision over Tyrone Gibson in Hinckley, Minnesota..
Edwards, who did not have an amateur fight, has increased his level of opposition and is coming off a 2nd round stoppage over Steven Tyner on August 26 in Minneapolis.
It is a big deal for me to sign with GH3 Promotions,” continued Edwards. “Vito Mielnicki has a good stable with Antoine Douglas and Jerry Odom and this is the type of step I was looking for.
Because Edwards was known for his prowess on the gridiron, his transition into the ring was not taken seriously.
I was looked down upon because I was a football player. I have the right team around that will help develop my style. I have been in camp wiith (WBC Heavyweight champion) Deontay Wilder and I held my own, and I have confidence in myself.
In what he thinks his move from the NFL to boxing can help persuade kids to start boxing, where in the recent past, a lot of the good young athletes have chosen other sports.
I can help kids be passionate about boxing. Kids haven’t dedicated themselves and learned their crafts. People just see the finished products of fighters. I don’t listen to the negative comments and have good people around me.
I just want to stay busy and keep winning. Let me be great. In do time, people will see the finished product.
In what playing at the highest level of professional sports, he can take into boxing, Edwards notes, “I played defensive line and I was focused on the ball. So I have learned to tune things out. It’s that tunnel vision that playing in front of 100,000 eniyan, you learn that. Not to listen to the crowd and stay focused.
When asked if what his former NFL fraternity thinks of his move to boxing, Edwards stated, “I still get support from my friends in the league. They are always asking when and where I am fighting, so I feel when the fights get higher profile, It will become a really big thing.

Said Edwards trainer Kennie Johnson, “He is developing into a good
fighter. We started out with a guy who had a great physical presence, but he has been a fast learner and now it is time for people to see that. He is coming along well and when the competition steps up, we will see that he is a quality fighter. He is the hardest worker that I ever seen in the forty years that I have been around the sport.
Edwards is managed by Chances Aurelius, ti o so, “Vito Mielnicki is a good guy and I am happy to be on board with GH3 Promotions. I think we will do big things together.

Edwards will fight on Kẹsán 15 against an opponent to be named in Philadelphia. The bout will be televised on CBS Sports Network.
GH3 Promotions features Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight ká Jerry Odom & Ronald Ellis, undefeated Super Bantamweight Adam Lopez bi daradara bi Boxcino 2015 Jr. Middleweight asiwaju John Thompson, Jr., undefeated Welterweight’s Kenneth Sims Jr., Jerrell Harris, Arturo Trujillo & Keenan Smith, Heavyweight Ray Edwards, Lightweight O’Shaquie Foster, Jr. Lightweight O’Shaquie Foster, Bantamweight’s Brent Venagas & LeRoy Davilla to the GH3 Promotions stable.

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Ray Lewis jẹ Lincbacker tẹlẹ fun awọn ẹiyẹ irun-ilẹ, Aarin Super Bowlent, Ati pe Super Bowl MVP MVP. O jẹ ohun ti o wa ni gbogbo-ara ilu Amẹrika ati irawọ ijakadi ni ile-iwe giga Kathleen ni Lakeland, Florida. O ti gba awọn ẹbun ati awọn ẹbun jakejado iṣẹ ọdun 17 rẹ pẹlu awọn ẹyẹ, di adari iṣẹ-akoko ti ẹgbẹ ni awọn tackles. Lewis yoo jẹ olukọni ọlá ti ẹgbẹ USA ni United ninu square.

Lu awọn opopona naa yoo tun fun nọmba ti awọn wundia ilu New York ati awọn olukọni ni idanimọ ti awọn aṣeyọri wọn ni ọdun ti o ti kọja:

Juor Ajumọṣe awọn ọmọbirin ti o wrestler ti ọdun: Chloe cabrera, Ms 129, Bronx
Cabrera jẹ ijade arin-ile-iwe ọdun mẹta ti o duro jade ni gbogbo akoko. Awọn aṣeyọri rẹ pẹlu rẹ ni igba mẹta bi aṣaju Lenior Ajumọṣe ati jije ọmọ ẹgbẹ kan ti orilẹ-ede Junior ti orilẹ-ede. O wa si awọn ile-iwosan ni lu awọn opopona ati irin-ajo ni orisun omi pẹlu olukọ ori |. Bi ọkan ninu awọn alatilẹyin rẹ fi o, "O n gbiyanju nigbagbogbo lati dara julọ bi ẹniti o dara kan ati pe o ni ọjọ iwaju ti o ni imọlẹ."

Junior Ajumọṣe Ọmọbinrin Destler ti ọdun: Jayden Cornanas, Ms 582, Brooklyn
Cardenas jẹ lati MS 582 Oke ti oke ati pe o ti jale fun ọdun marun. O jẹ aṣaju Ilu NYC Ilu ati pe a kaṣe awọn ọmọ ile-iṣẹ ti Ipinle ni ọdun yii. Cardanas fọwọsi ẹbi rẹ, ẹlẹsin, ati awọn alatilẹyin pẹlu fifun ni awakọ lati duro si idaraya. O sọ fun dije lori ẹgbẹ ile-iwe giga rẹ ati nikẹhin ni olimpiiki ni Olimpiiki, bori ọpọlọpọ awọn faili goolu diẹ sii.

Elere-ije obinrin-elere idaraya ti ọdun: Pennielle Phillip, Awọn ile-iṣẹ ile-iṣẹ Ikẹkọ, Brooklyn
Phillip ti ijakadi fun o fẹrẹ to ọdun mẹta ati ti ṣe ohun pupọ. O gbe ni akọkọ ni Ile-iṣẹ Valey ati ki o tun gba ẹbun PATAL PATAL. Phillip sọ pe Ijakadi ti ṣii ọpọlọpọ awọn ilẹkun fun u ati ṣe iranlọwọ fun u lati di eniyan igboya diẹ sii. O ngbero lati tẹsiwaju ijakadi ni kọlẹji ati pe o lepa awọn ẹkọ rẹ ni idajọ ọdaràn.

Okunrin-elere-ijeun ti ọdun: Evan Mcfarland, Ile-iwe giga Totteville, Irawọ erekusu
McFarland jẹ Scout kan ati balogun ti ẹgbẹ ẹgbẹ rẹ ni ile-iwe giga Tatville. O jẹ ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti awọn oju opo wẹẹbu Orilẹ-ede ati kopa ninu awọn iṣẹ itẹsiwaju lọpọlọpọ, pẹlu ibugbe fun eda eniyan ati Oṣù ti Diment Rin. "'Resilient' le jẹ ọrọ ti o dara julọ lati ṣe apejuwe Evan,"Olori rẹ, John Cicon. "Olori, iṣesi obinrin, ìyàsímímọ, Ati iṣakoso akoko jẹ diẹ ninu awọn agbara ti o dara julọ ti o pin aimọ pẹlu gbogbo eniyan o wa si olubasọrọ pẹlu. " O nireti lati di ẹlẹrọ kan lati ṣe iyipada rere ni agbaye.

Prit Prit: Rachel Koltsov, Ile-iwe giga ti Bronx ti Imọ
Koltsov ni balogun ti Bronx Imọ-jinlẹ ati Ẹgbẹ Ijakadi Obinrin ati pe o jẹ ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti ẹgbẹ naa fun ọdun mẹrin – Ibaṣepọ pada si nigbati o jẹ ẹgbẹ ti gbogbokunrin. O jẹ ohun ti o wa ninu isegun ẹgbẹ ni awọn ere-iṣere ti o wuyi. Lati ọdun mẹta rẹ, O rii pe idaraya naa ti ṣe iranlọwọ lati kọ ọ ni adehun nla ati ojuse. Koltsov ti mọ fun jije oṣiṣẹ lile ati nini ti o dayato, ohun kikọ ara ẹni. O ngbero lati tẹsiwaju ijakadi ni ile-ẹkọ kọlẹji lakoko ti o lepa alefa kan ni imọ-ẹrọ ọlẹ.

Adura Lady Ligary: Anien gonzalez, Ile-iwe giga ti Ile-iwe ti Brooklyn
Gẹgẹbi olukọ ọmọ ile-iwe giga ti Ile-iwe giga ti Ile-iwe giga ti Ile-iṣẹ Brooklyn yii, "Inu mi dun pe awọn ọmọkunrin mi ko ni lati jawe ni ọdun to nbo." Gonzalez bori ere-idije ilu ilu ati ti a tun kẹrin ni awọn ere ere idaraya Ilu. Gonzalez fẹran lati wa ni titari si opin ati awọn oye – Lẹhin ti bori awọn ere-idije ilu ẹgbẹ – lati wa ati kọlẹji ile-ẹkọ giga. Ẹbun Lady ominira ni a fun ni pataki si Onija Arabinrin obinrin ti o duro bi awọn bekoni ti aye ati ileri, nsoju gbogbo eyiti o lagbara ati igberaga nipa aṣa arekereke ilu ti ilu.

Ẹbun ATLAs ki o di ọmọ ile-iwe alabọde tirẹ: Ohun kikọ silẹ leonard, Poly imura ọjọ-ede, Brooklyn
Merkin ti ṣe ami rẹ ni Poly Nork National Spress Ile-iwe Nipa Nda Ajumọṣe Ile-iwe Nla ti Nla. A fun ni ẹbun ATLAS ni a fun ni Ile-iṣẹ NYC ti o mu ijakadi lori ẹhin rẹ o gbe wọn sinu agbegbe tuntun, Ṣeto awọn iṣedede tuntun, ati ilọsiwaju ti ofin ti lu awọn ita. O ti gba awọn ẹbun gbogbo ara ilu Amẹrika ati pe yoo jẹ Ijakadi fun Princeton. Merkin tun wa olubori ti di sikolashipu ala tirẹ ala, eyiti o ti fun ni ọdun lọdọdii si ọmọ ile-iwe tuntun-elere idaraya kan ti o ni awọn idiwọ bori, ro lile, ati awọn ero lati tẹsiwaju ijakadi ni kọlẹji.

Ẹkọ Ajumọṣe Ajumọṣe ti ọdun: Michael wurmbrand, Ms 582, Brooklyn
Wurmbrand ni olukọni ori ti MS 582 Oke-mẹwa mẹwa ati ti kopa ninu ere idaraya fun ọdun mẹwa. O ti ṣiṣẹ si Ijakadi nitori pe o ṣe afihan awọn iyipada ti ko ye wa ni ihuwasi awọn ọmọ ile-iwe, iṣewahu, ati itọsọna pẹlu wọn ẹlẹgbẹ ati ni yara ikawe. Wurmbrand ti ṣe iṣẹ ti o dara ti o ṣetọju ẹgbẹ ti o ni nkan silẹ ni ile-iwe kekere ati pe o nireti awọn ayipada iwaju ati pe o ni anfani lati bẹrẹ ikẹkọ awọn elere idaraya ọmọ ile-iwe ni ile-iwe alakọbẹrẹ.

Olukọni Iranlọwọ Ile-iwe giga ti ọdun: Anthony MARRA, Ile-iwe giga Totteville, Irawọ erekusu
Mirra ti ni agbara ni awọn ijakadi ijakadi Tatteville lati igba ti o jẹ ọmọ ile-iwe-fun ara rẹ. O gba ere idaraya fun iranlọwọ lati ṣe awọn ọmọde ti o jẹ ọgbọn, ẹdun ati ti ara. Bi olukọ fẹẹrẹ, Mirra ti ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣe agbejade aṣaju ago ti o kere ju ọkan ti o kere ju aṣa aṣa ti o dinle ni gbogbo ọdun. Akoko ti o kọja yii, O rii awọn ẹni mẹfa ti ade mẹfa ni awọn ere-idije ilu ati aṣoju Tatotteville ni idije Ipinle ni Albany, eyiti ko ṣe nipasẹ ẹgbẹ ile-iwe nla ṣaaju. Bi olulana kan sọ ti Mirra, "Ifọwọsí rẹ ko pari nigbati iṣe idiwọ…O jẹ olukọni ti o jẹri awọn wrestler ni nigbati wọn ti n tiraka. "

Ẹkọ Ile-iwe giga ti ọdun: Theodore Cook, Harry s. Ile-iwe giga Triuman, Bronx
Ogbo ti ijakadi pẹlu ju ọdun ogun ti iriri, Cook ti ni atilẹyin nọmba awọn ọmọ ile-iwe pẹlu awọn agbara ikẹkọ rẹ. O ti bọwọ fun awọn ọmọbirin rẹ lori ẹgbẹ ti o bẹrẹ kuro ninu awọn agbegbe itunu wọn o si da wọn duro lati gbiyanju lile wọn. "Ko bẹru lati lọ loke ati lati pada wa rii daju pe ẹgbẹ rẹ de agbara wọn ni kikun,"Ọmọ ile-iwe kan sọ. Miiran kọwe: "Mo le ni otitọ sọ pe ododo ni Cook jẹ ṣee ṣe igbẹkẹle igbẹkẹle ati igbẹkẹle ti Mo mọ." Ọpọlọpọ awọn olugbala rẹ yin yin bi awada baba ti o ṣe iranlọwọ fun awọn ẹmi gbogbo eniyan ti o mu wọn lọ ati pe awọn ọmọbirin pẹlu awọn ẹkọ iye.

Awọn ọmọde ile-iwe giga ti ọdun: Earth Carlone, Ile-iwe giga William Bryant Bry, Queens
Carlone olukọni ti ṣe pupọ julọ ti nini yara jija iyasọtọ ni ile-iwe giga WC Bryant ti o wa ni ile-iwe giga WC Bryant. Asiwaju Carlone, Pẹlu iranlọwọ ti awọn olukọni Joe onetz ati Josefu weinstein, dagba ẹgbẹ rẹ lati ọdọ awọn winbers mẹẹdogun si aadọta-marun. Cloneone ni awọn aṣeyọri pupọ lọpọlọpọ lakoko akoko rẹ pẹlu ile-iwe naa, pẹlu NYC FRPMỌ ati akọle Sopmomore ati di agbegbe ti ko ni inira 4 Awọn aṣaju pipin. "O ti yi igbesi aye awọn wingellers ọpọlọpọ ni ile-ẹkọ nipa ṣiṣe pẹlu wọn nipasẹ mejeeji awọn akoko ati lile bi ọrẹ ati olukọ kan."

Atinuwa ti ọdun: David Prado
Prado ti kopa ninu Ijakadi lati igba ti o wa ni ile-iwe alakọbẹrẹ ati ifoju ti Arizona lori sikolashipu ere-ije. O ti yọọda fun idaraya nitori o ti fun u ni aṣeyọri pupọ ati aye jakejado igbesi aye rẹ pe o wa lati "san siwaju" si awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ miiran nigbakugba ti o ba ṣeeṣe. O fihan iyasọtọ ti kii ṣe itọsi si fa ti lu awọn ita, yọọda fun awọn iṣe pupọ ọjọ kan.

Lu awọn opopona gala jẹ oluṣowo lododun ti o ji owo lati ṣe atilẹyin fun awọn ọmọ ile-iwe ọmọ ile-iwe New York, O ti gbalejo tẹlẹ ni iru awọn ipo isínu bi awọn akoko Square ati Grand Central Terminal. Gala ṣe iranlọwọ fun ohun elo jija ati awọn aye lati 3,000 Awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ kọja awọn onibara marun ni gbogbo ọdun. Ayẹyẹ ọdun yii, "United ninu square,"Yoo rii diẹ ninu awọn ti o jẹ awọn ti o jẹ awọn ti o wa lori awọn apejọ oke Amẹrika, Pẹlu Jordani burroughs ati awọ awọ grẹy, ti n lọ si idije agbaye-kilasi lati Iran, Canada, ati guusu koria. Gala bẹrẹ ni 3:45 PM lori Thursday, Le 19 Pẹlu awọn ere-kere ifihan ti o ṣafihan awọn onigbese ọdọ lati NYC ṣaaju ki awọn ere-owo ti wọn n bẹrẹ ni 6:00 PM. Tiketi fun Ijoko ni Square ni Square ati wiwa ni gbigba ipo-ifiweranṣẹ wa lori lu oju opo wẹẹbu ita naa. Iṣẹlẹ naa yoo jẹ ṣiṣan ifiwe lori ṣiṣan.

Nipa lu awọn ita
Awọn ise ti Lu awọn Streets ni lati se agbekale ni kikun eda eniyan ati ti ere ije o pọju ninu awọn ilu odo ati lati teramo awọn asa ti New York City gídígbò. BTSW ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn taara New York City Department ti Education ni a àkọsílẹ-ikọkọ ajọṣepọ lati ran New York City ká akeko-elere se aseyori won ti ara ẹni ati ti ere ije afojusun. Nipasẹ awọn isẹ ti gídígbò eto ni arin ati ki o ga ile-iwe ni awọn marun boroughs, BTSW ati awọn DOE pese a ailewu, rere bugbamu ti ni eyi ti disadvantaged ati ni-ewu odo le ko eko awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ aye ogbon ti ara amọdaju ti, Teamwork, ati awọn ara-lokun. Awọn ìlépa ti imusele lagbara, ifiṣootọ, ati ireti kids ti wa ni fi nipasẹ kooshi, lẹhin-ile-iwe eto, ati awọn ibudo igba ooru. Alaye siwaju sii le ti wa ni ri ni www.btsny.org.

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MATT MITRIONE CHOOSES BELLATOR MMA, SIGNING AN EXCLUSIVE, MULTI-FIGHT CONTRACT WITH THE PROMOTION

Santa Monica (March 14, 2016) – Last week, top mixed martial art’s free agent Matt Mitrione (9-5) joined Ariel Helwani’s “MMA Hour” show and revealed that he had been fielding offers from multiple promotions, including a great bid he had received from Bellator MMA. In a very rare move, Helwani had Mitrione rejoin his popular talk show for a second straight week to announce that the paperwork has been finalized, making Mitrione the newest member of Bellator MMA’s heavyweight division.

 

“There comes a time in every athlete’s life, where the scenarios change and the landscape has eroded from what made you fall in love with it initially,” said Mitrione. “It has become that time for me. After a mutually beneficial free agency period, I’ve decided to move my career to Bellator. I’ve enjoyed almost every second of my career and unlike most that switch organizations due to being cut or no longer being able to perform at the sports highest levels, I am bringing a body and skillset that are only getting better and I cannot wait to test my abilities against the best Bellator has to offer.”

 

Lovingly referred to as “Meathead,” Mitrione is one of the few fighters to have started his professional career with the UFC without previously competing on the regional circuit. His 14-bout stint with that promotion began in 2009, where he faced formidable opponents the likes of: Kimbo bibẹ, Gabriel Gonzaga, Ben Rothwell, Derrick Lewis, Brendan Schaub, Roy Nelson, Shawn Jordan and Travis Brown amongst others.

 

Prior to competing in MMA, Mitrione earned a scholarship to play defensive tackle for the Purdue Boilermakers football team, not far from where he grew up in Springfield, Aisan. Lẹhin ti kọlẹẹjì, he played in the NFL for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings until 2005.

 

At the conclusion of his professional football career, the Shotokan Karate Black Belt focused all of his attention on the sport of MMA. Mitrione spent time training with Duke Roufus and the highly-respected Roufusport team before landing with the famed Blackzilians camp in Boca Raton, FLA, where he trains today.

 

The extremely popular and well-spoken Mitrione has allowed the judges to determine the result of his fight only twice, lodi si Joey Beltran ati Cheick Kongo, both of whom currently fight for Bellator MMA. His entertaining fighting style has earned him recognition withPerformance of the Night” (lemeji) ati “Ija ti awọn Night” accolades.

 

Prior to his last fight with his former promotion, Mitrione was forced to participate in a media session barefoot, as his shoes didn’t adhere to the strict company uniform policy. He will have no such problems at Bellator, where he is free to secure his own sponsors and keep his feet warm with the footwear of his choosing.

 

Bellator has been bolstering their heavyweight division as of late, and Mitrione becomes the second heavyweight free agent the promotion has signed in as many months, bi Sergei Kharitonov joined the fray in February. The division is currently championed by Vitaly Minakov, and includes other top names like Slice, Bobby Lashley, Cheick Kongo, Vinicius “Spartan,” Tony Johnson, Justin Wren, Dan Charles ati Augusto Sakai.