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Manny Pacquiao & Freddie Roach Workout quotes from Australia

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PACQUIAO VS. HORN AIRING LIVE IN CANADA YII Satidee Iyasọtọ ON Super ikanni
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (June 27, 2017) – World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Welterweight World champion Manny “Pacman’ Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs) and his Hall-of-Fame trainer, Freddie Roach, held a media workout today in Australia, preparing for yi Saturday night’s showdown between Pacquiao and his title challenger, Jeff Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs).
Battle of Brisbane: Pacquiao vs.. Horn,” presented by Top Rank and Duco Events. yoo air yi Saturday aṣalẹ, exclusively in Canada on Super Channel, live from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
Super Channel subscribers will be able to watch four exciting fights, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, lori awọn “Battle of Brisbane” kaadi, headlined by Pacquiao vs. Horn.

PACQUIAO VS. DE LA HOYA & HATTON REPLAYS ON SC1
As a warm-up to theBattle of Brisbane” lori July 1, Super Channel will present two replays of previous Pacquiao bouts on Friday June 30ti o bere ni 7 p.m. ATI / 4 p.m. PT on SC1:

Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar de la Hoya
– Oṣu kejila. 6, 2008

Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
– Le 2, 2009 (IBO World super lightweight title)
These fights will also be available on Super ikanni Lori eletan.
See Pacquiao and Roach quotes below from today’s workout:
MANNY PACQUIAO: We have a really good plan for this fight. We worked hard in training camp both in Manila and in General Santos City. I’m totally focused for this fight. I am not looking past this fight because at this point in my career, every fight is the most important. There are no tomorrows if I don’t win today.
Jeff Horn is OK. I’ve watched video of his fights. He brings a lot of action into the ring.
I know what he is feeling. I remember everything about my first world title fight.
Being a senator and training for a fight is hard. It takes discipline and time management. Luckily, the Senate has been in recess for the past few weeks and I have been able to focus on training for my world title fight.
A Senator’s job is to defend his peopleto fight for their rights.
I know Jeff Horn used to be a teacher. Ni awọn iwọn, I’m a teacher too.
I am ready for Jeff to come out and be aggressive. If he does that it will be a great fight for the fans.
The biggest crowd I ever fought in front of was at Cowboys Stadium against Joshua Clottey. I’m told this could be bigger [51,000+]. I am very excited for doing that, even though they may not be rooting for me. I am also very happy that ESPN will be televising it live.to awọn U.S. Now everyone can see it. It’s good for boxing.
Freddie Roach: Manny is a performer. He loves people, loves a big audience. Brisbane has all that for this fight. He’ll be fighting in front of the biggest crowd of his career.
Not everyone gets the opportunity to fight for a world title. It was always my dream but I never fought for one. O ni a nla ti yio se. Jeff Horn earned this opportunity. He is the WBO’s mandatory challenger.
Manny gave me 110% in training camp. He always does. No one works harder in the gym. The difference in this camp from recent ones has been his aggression. He’s scored several knockdowns and I haven’t seen that in years. He has kept his foot on the pedal throughout, even when he’s had a sparring partner in trouble. After his ring work he is singing and dancingnot wellbut that’s not the point. He is really hungry to make a statement in this fight against Horn. He’s even playing Shakira during his workouts again and he hasn’t done that in years.
Saturday night’s Super Channel telecast will also feature two-time Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (2-0, 2 KOs), from Belfast, in a six-round featherweight bout against Jarrett “Juárez” Owen (5-4-3, 2 KOs), of Brisbane.In the 12-round co-feature,International Federation Boxing (IBF) junior bantamweight world champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), of Cavite City, Philippines, will defend his title against top-rated contender Teiru Kinoshita (25-1-1, 8 KOs), of Kobe, Japan. The live telecast will open with an eight-round middleweight bout between Shane Mosley, Jr. (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Pomona, Calif. and son of former three-division world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, ati David Toussaint (10-0, 8 KOs), of Canberra, Australia.
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Super Channel to airBattle of BrisbaneManny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn International Card July 1st live from Australia

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(L-R) – Manny Pacquiao & Jeff Horn
(picture courtesy of 7 News Brisbane)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (June 26, 2017) – Super Channel is pleased to announce that it has acquired the exclusive rights in Canada to air the July 1st World Boxing Organisation (WBO) World Welterweight Championship bout between reigning champion, future Hall-of-Famer Manny “Pacman’ Pacquiao, ati Challenger Jeff Horn, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, live from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Battle of Brisbane: Pacquiao vs.. Hornis a presentation of Top Rank and Duco Events. Super Channel will air four exciting fights from this card, headlined by Pacquiao vs. Horn, iyasọtọ ni Canada.
Super Channel is ecstatic to be bringing a non-pay-per-view Pacquiao bout to Canadian fight fans as a follow up to the exciting Brook vs Spence IBF Welterweight Championship we brought them in May” wi Troy Wassill, Director of Programming, Domestic Distributors and Sports. “We keep hearing from our viewers that they want more boxing on Super Channel and the ‘Battle of Brisbaneis going to deliver exactly what they are looking for.
The world has followed amazing Manny since he burst onto the scene in his U.S. Uncomfortable ni 2001, where he knocked out Lehlo Ledwaba to win his second of a record eight division world titles,” Hall ti loruko olugbeleke Bob Arum fi kun. “It’s going to be an unbelievable event.

PACQUIAO VS. DE LA HOYA & HATTON REPLAYS ON SC1
As a warm-up to theBattle of Brisbane” lori July 1, Super Channel will present two replays of previous Pacquiao bouts on Friday June 30ti o bere ni 7 p.m. ATI / 4 p.m. PT on SC1:

Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar de la Hoya
– Oṣu kejila. 6, 2008

Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
– Le 2, 2009 (IBO World super lightweight title)
These fights will also be available on Super ikanni Lori eletan.
Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs), a former two-term congressman, was elected to a Philippine Senate seat in May 2016, capturing more than 16 million votes nationally. An international icon, Pacquiao is the only fighter to win eight world titles in as many different weight divisions. A three-time Fighter of the Year and the reigning BWAA “Onija ti o tip e,” Pacquiao ká risumu ẹya victories lori bayi ati ojo iwaju Hall ti Famers, pẹlu Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Márquez ati Timothy Bradley.
Lati 2008 si 2010, five of his seven victories were in world title fights, in five different weight classes, orisirisi lati 130 si 154 poun. No active boxer has sold more live tickets in the U.S. ju Pacquiao, ti o ti wa ni tun ka pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju 18 million domestic pay-per-view buys. After his disappointing unanimous decision loss to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. lori May 2, 2015, a world championship fight that generated a record 4.5 million pay-per-view buys and more than $400 million in television revenue alone, a healthy Pacquiao (he had suffered a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder during the fourth round of the Mayweather fight) returned to the winner’s circle on April 9, 2016, winning the rubber match against five-time world champion Bradley. In a battle of Top-10 pound for pound fighters, Pacquiao sent Bradley to the canvas twice en route to a dominant 12-round unanimous decision victory. Lori Oṣu kọkanla. 5, Pacquiao regained the WBO welterweight title for a third time when he shellacked the once-defeated defending champion Jessie Vargas via another dominant 12-round unanimous decision. Pacquiao has been trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach niwon 2001.
Unbeaten hometown-favorite Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs), fighting out of Brisbane (Queensland, Australia), enters the fight of his life having won his last three battles — gbogbo ni 2016 — lodi si Ali Funeka, Rico Mueller ati Randall Bailey, inu awọn ijinna. They had a combined record of 105-14-4 when he fought them. Awọn 2012 Australian Olympian’s background belies the warrior he has become inside the ring. Well-schooled inside and outside the ring, Horn received his Bachelor of Education degree from Griffith University and taught high school Physical Education even as he embarked on his professional boxing career.
Horn started boxing at age 18 after being picked on by bullies and he has been an advocate of anti-bullying campaigns. Immensely popular throughout Australia, the 29-year-old Horn has become a national gate attraction in his own right. Selected as the 2015 Australian Boxer of the Year, Horn is trained and managed by Glenn Rushton, the only trainer he has ever had, and assisted by former WBC super welterweight world champion John “Awọn eranko” Mugabi.
Awọn July 1 telecast will also feature Irish Olympic hero Michael Conlan (2-0, 2 KOs), from Belfast, in a six-round featherweight bout against Jarrett “Juárez” Owen (5-4-3, 2 KOs), of Brisbane, ati International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior bantamweight world champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), of Cavite City, Philippines, defending his title against top-rated contender Teiru Kinoshita (25-1-1, 8 KOs), of Kobe, Japan. The live telecast will open with an eight-round middleweight rumble between Shane Mosley, Jr. (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Pomona, Calif. and son of former three-division world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, ati David Toussaint (10-0, 8 KOs), of Canberra, Australia.
Some of the greatest boxers in history have confirmed they will be ringside, pẹlu Roberto Duran, Evander Holyfield, ati Thomas Hearns.
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Flipps Media Inc. announces star announcing team In English & Spanish for live stream of “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. Gbe lori Pay-ọṣẹ-View, Saturday, Le 6, lati Las fegasi

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Doug Fischer, Beto Duran, Erik Morales & Jorge Milhe

NEW York Ilu (Le 4, 2017) – Flipps Media has announced a team of veteran boxing announcers to handle its live stream, both in English and Spanish, fun yi Saturday night’s mega-fight between “Canelo” Álvarez ati Julio Cesar “JC” Chavez, Jr., on Pay-Per-View at www.Canelo-Chavez.com in the United States and Canada, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, from sold-out T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The English language stream will have Golden Boy Promotions blow-by-blow announcer Beto Duran, while veteran boxing reporter and Ringtv.com editor Doug Fischer will serve as color commentator. Ni Spanish, Mexican sports reporter and television personality Jorge Milhe will call the action with one of the greatest Mexican boxers of all-time, future Hall of Famer, Erik “Awọn Ẹru” Morales, as color analyst.
Morales is a seven-time, four-division world champion who retired with an outstanding 52-9 (52 KOs) ọjọgbọn gba. O si wà 18-5 ni aye akọle njà, 16-8 (6 KOs) versus world champions. defeating some of the biggest names in boxing during his 19-year pro career, bi eleyi Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Marco Antonio Barrera ati Wayne McCullough.
We’re very happy to have such an experienced, highly-respected team of announcers working this great night of boxing for English and Spanish speaking boxing fans in North America,” Flipps Media spokesperson Michael Weber wi. “They’re among the best in the business at their trades. Erik Morales is a boxing icon in Mexico.
“Canelo vs.. Chavez, Jr.”, promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with TGB, is available to watch in HD in English and Spanish on the www.Canelo-Chavez.com or Canelo vs Chavez Jr. Online PPV websites for a suggested retail price of $69.99.
Boxing fans can watch the entire Canelo-Canelo, Jr. Pay-Per-View card live on http://www.Canelo-Chavez.com on any computer or mobile device. All supporting events including the Canelo vs. Chavez Jr. tẹ alapejọ, sonipa-in, and undercard fights will be streamed live globally FREE on the Canelo-Chavez.com website, the FITE.tv web site and on the FITE app available for iOS and Android devices.
The event is available for pre-order now at www.Canelo-Chavez.com
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Flipps Media Inc. to stream Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. Live on PPV, Saturday, Le 6, lati Las fegasi

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NIU YOKI, NY (Le 1, 2017) – Flipps Media has announced that it will stream the May 6thsuper fight between Saulu “Canelo” Álvarez ati Julio Cesar “JC” Chavez, Jr., live on pay per view in the United States and Canada, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, from sold-out T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“Canelo vs.. Chavez, Jr.”, promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, is available to watch in HD in English and Spanish on the Canelo-Chavez.com website for a suggested retail price of $69.99.
Boxing fans can watch the entire PPV card, headlined by the Alvarez-Chavez, Jr. 12-round fight being contested at a catch-weight of 164 ½ poun, gbe ni http://www.canelo-chavez.com from any computer or mobile device. All supporting events including the Canelo vs. Chavez Jr. tẹ alapejọ, sonipa-in, and undercard fights will be streamed live globally free on the Canelo-Chavez.com website, the FITE.tv web site and on the FITE app available for iOS and Android devices.
We’re thrilled to host the biggest boxing event of the year, Canelo vs.. Chavez Jr.,said Flipps Media Co-founder and CEO, Kosta Jordanov. With this amazing PPV card, the English and Spanish HD feeds, and top boxing experts in the live chat, this will be an amazing night for all fans!”
Our team here at Golden Boy Promotions has been working with Flipps Media for over a year now and we are thrilled that they are helping make this ‘can’t miss fightavailable to an even wider boxing fan base,” said Golden Boy Promotions Founder and CEO, Oscar De La Hoya.
Awọn “Canelo vs.. Chavez, Jr.” PPV card is loaded with exciting knockout artists, with eight of the main card fighters having a combined record of 272-18-2 pẹlu 194 knockouts, highlighted by the Alvarez-Chavez, Jr. cumulative record of 98-3-2 pẹlu 66 stoppages.
Alvarez vs. Chavez, Jr. is one of the most anticipated fights, easily a Fight of the Year candidate, featuring two of the highest-profile Mexican warriors, fighting on Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Twenty-six year-old Alvarez (40-1-1, 34 KOs) is the reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) world junior middleweight and Awọn Iwọn magazine middleweight champion. The wildly popular fighter is moving up in weight to fight Chavez, Jr., who has dropped back down from light heavyweight.
Alvarez is 10-1 (6 KOs) in world title bouts, in addition to being 11-1 (4 KOs) in fights against current or past world champions: Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Amir Khan, Miguel Vasquez (lemeji), Carlos Manuel Baldomir, Lovemore N’dou, Kermit Cintron, Austin eja, Erislandy Lara ati Liam Smith.
The son of legendary Hall of Famer Julio Cesar Chavez, Chavez, Jr. (50-2-1, 32 KOs) is a former World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight aye asiwaju. He has defeated world champions such as Carlos Molina, Sebastian Zbik ati Andy Lee during his 13 ½ year professional career.
In his first pro loss, Chavez Jr. lost a 12-round decision to Sergio Gabriel Martinez, who survived a final round knockdown as Chavez tried to finish off the famed Argentinian.
The 10-round co-feature also has explosive potential as middleweights David Lemieux (37-3, 33 KOs) ati Marcos “Dorado” Reyes (35-4, 26 KOs) have a higher combined knockout percentage than Alvarez-Chavez. Jr.
Lemieux, 28, is a highly skilledfighter from Montreal and a former International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight aye asiwaju. O si ti wa ni 12-1 ninu re kẹhin 13 njà, since his loss to unified world middleweight champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin.
At stake for Lemieux is a possible throw-down with “Canelo” later this year. The Canadian slugger has quality victories over Curtis Stevens, Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam, Gabe Rosado, Fernando Guerrero. Lemieux is currently world rated among the top seven middleweights by all four major sanctioning bodies – WBO & WBC #4, WBA #5 and IBF #7 — bi daradara bi No. 3 nipa (independent) Awọn Iwọn.
Reyes, fighting out of Chihuahua, Mexico, went thedistance in 2015 with Chavez, Jr., in a loss by way of 10-round unanimous decision. Reyes is a former WBC FECOMBOX middleweight and Mexican light middleweight champion.
Former Interim WBC super lightweight champion Lucas “La Maquina” Matthysse (37-4, 34 KOs) returns to action for the first time since October 3, 2015 against Maryland welterweight Emmanuel “Tranzformer” Taylor (20-4, 14 KOs).
Matthysse is a fan-favorite fighter, power-puncher from Argentina. His signature victories have been against former world champions Ruslan Provodnikov, Lamont Peterson, Humberto Soto, DeMarcus Corley ati Vivian Harris
Taylor was a decorated American amateur boxer who owned a 186-26 magbowo gba, including three gold-medal performances in the National PAL Championships. The 26-year-old has never been stopped as a professional, taking world champions Adrian Broner ati Chris Algieri the distance. Taylor has defeated Karim Mayfield, Victor Manuel Cayo ati Raymond Serrano, laarin awọn diẹ notables.
Rising featherweight star Joseph “JoJo” Diaz, Jr. faces fellow undefeated Californian Manuel Avila in a 10-round bout with future world title fight implications.
The 24-year-old Diaz, Jr. (23-0, 13 KOs), a 2012 U.S. Olympian, is the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) featherweight champion. He is the No. 2 contenders in the WBC and WBO world ratings, bi daradara bi No. 7 ni IBF. His most recent fight was a win by a 10-round unanimous decision (100-90 X 3) lori 30-1-1 Horacio Garcia last December.
Avila, Ko si won won. 10 nipasẹ awọn WBC, is a live underdog having defeated 28-6 Jose Ramirez, 24-7 Prosper Ankrah ati 23-6 Rene Alvarado in his last three fights.
The event is available for pre-order now at www.Canelo-Chavez.com
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Bryant Jennings & Luis Ortiz TO ogun FUN WBA adele heavyweight akọle

Satidee, DECEMBER 19
LATI Titan-Stone ohun asegbeyin ti Casino, Verona, NEW YORK televised LIVE ON HBO LEHIN DARK®
Los Angeles (Oṣu Kẹwa. 23, 2015) – Meji heavyweight Titani yoo pa jade awọn 2015 Boxing odun pẹlu kan Bangi on December 19, bi tele aye akọle contender Bryant “Nipa-Nipa” Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) gba lori laipe ni ade WBA adele Heavyweight igbanu dimu Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz(23-0, 20 KOs) ni a 12-yika asiwaju ija. Awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo gba ibi ni Titan Stone ohun asegbeyin ti Casino, in Verona, New York ati ki o yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori HBO Boxing Lẹhin Dudu.
“Lati akọle ohun HBO iṣẹlẹ ati ija a tele aye akọle contender bi Jennings ni ohun ti mo ti a ti ngbaradi mi gbogbo ọmọ fun,” wi Luis Ortiz. “Mo mọ pé lẹyìn yi ija eniyan yoo mọ pe emi balau a shot ni di awọn 'Heavyweight asiwaju ti awọn World.’ Mo ro pe Jennings ko ni paapaa mọ ohun ti o ti n sokale ni si lori awọn 19, Mo n bọ lati ṣe a gbólóhùn. Yi ija ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni ohun moriwu sokale okuta lati se aseyori mi ala.”
“Pẹlu a illa ti iyara, agbara ati magbowo pedigree ti o jẹ keji-si-kò, Luis Ortiz ti ni kiakia mulẹ ara bi a agbara ni heavyweight pipin,” wi Oscar De La Hoya, Aare ati CEO ti Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega. “Luis jẹ ki ebi npa lati tesiwaju rẹ jinde ninu awọn pipin ti o ti gba lati ja ohun pupo abinibi alatako re ni Bryant Jennings o kan meji osu lẹhin ti Luis’ iparun ti Matias Vidondo lati win awọn WBA adele akọle. Boxing egeb nwa fun afihan a heavyweight ija yẹ ki o rii daju lati tune ni lati HBO ká Boxing Lẹhin Dudu on December 19th.”
It’s my pleasure to bring another great heavyweight showdown to the boxing fans with Bryant Jennings taking on an undefeated fighter like Luis Ortiz. The fans know that I have always, ati ki o yoo tesiwaju, lati fi on gidi ifigagbaga njà,” wi Gary Shaw.
Shaw tesiwaju, “Jennings is a true professional who remains in phenomenal shape throughout the year. He showed in his last fight versus Klitschko that he belongs with the elite heavyweights and understands the challenges that lie ahead. Ortiz, ti o mú a ga knockout ratio si awọn iwọn, yoo ni ọwọ rẹ ni kikun, ati Jennings jẹ ohunkohun bi awọn Onija o kan ja, whom he knocked out in the third round. Ortiz has never faced a challenge of a Philadelphia fighter like Bryant Jennings and he’s going to find out real quick that this is another level. Jennings is ready to continue his quest to become heavyweight champion with VADA testing agreed to by both promotional companies for this fight.
“Mo wa yiya lati wa ni si sunmọ pada ni awọn iwọn lodi si Luis Ortiz, miran ńlá heavyweight,” Said Bryant Jennings. “He’s coming off an impressive win and he thinks he’s at the top of his game. These are the typical type of opponents I like to showcase my skills against. I’ve come a long way since my last fight against Klitschko, and I have continued to train with a fierce intensity. When you suffer defeat for the first time you learn things about yourself you never knew. I’ve improved a great deal on all aspects of my game both mentally and physically. The world will see a great fight when I square off against Ortiz, ti mo ti le ẹri ti o. Mo ti yoo wa ni iwakọ ni WBA igbanu pada si ile Philly.”
“Eleyi jẹ ija laarin meji boṣeyẹ ti baamu heavyweights, ati awọn ti o nigbagbogbo ni o ni a ti nw si awọn oniwe-Mystique,” wi Peter Nelson, vice president of programming for HBO Sports. “Jennings has proven to have heart in equal scale to what Ortiz has shown in power. Lori December 19, a yoo ri eniti a ogun ti.”
“A n nwa siwaju si alejo miiran moriwu night ti Boxing ni Titan-Stone pẹlu HBO, Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati Gary Shaw Productions,” wi Ray Halbritter, Oneida Nation Asoju ati Nation katakara CEO. “Ni odun meta, a ti sọ ti gbalejo 16 sorileede-televised njà, distinguishing wa asegbeyin ti bi time nlo fun aye-kilasi Boxing.”
Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz ti amassed fere 350 AamiEye ṣaaju ṣiṣe rẹ ọna lati awọn United States lé asiwaju goolu bi a ọjọgbọn. Unbeaten ni 25 pari, awọn 36-odun-atijọ southpaw Oun ni a knockout win lori Monte Barrett ati ni June ti nilo kere ju a yika lati disipashi Byron Polley. Ortiz a ti kẹhin ri lori awọn undercard ti Golovkin vs. Lemieux bi ara ti awọn sanwo-fun-view ifiwe telecast defeating Matias Ariel Vivdondo nipa kẹta yika knockout ati nini awọn WBA adele Heavyweight World Title.
Hailed bi ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju heavyweight boxers ni awọn idaraya, Bryant Jennings has faced some of the most feared fighters in the sport. Ni 2014 nikan, Jennings ṣẹgun Mike Perez nipasẹ pipin ipinnu ni Keje ati Artur Szpilka nipasẹ imọ knockout ni January. Ni 2013, Jennings koja rẹ akọkọ ọmọ idanwo nigbati o ṣẹgun Nikita Fedosov nipasẹ kẹfà-yika knockout ni June. Julọ laipe, Jennings a ti ri ninu awọn iwọn lodi si awọn asiwaju heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko ni April, suffering his first defeat since his professional debut in 2010. Bayi, awọn titan ti wa ni nwa fun idande ati awọn miiran shot ni aye akọle stardom nigbati o bi mẹẹta Ortiz fun awọn WBA adele Heavyweight Title.
Jennings vs. Ortiz ni a 12-yika heavyweight ija ija fun awọn WBA adele Heavyweight Title gbekalẹ nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Gary Shaw Productions. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:00 p.m., ati awọn HBO Boxing Lẹhin Dudu telecast bẹrẹ ifiwe ni 10:15 p.m. ATI/PT.
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Trey Lippe-Morrison parapo ogun pẹlu Freddie Roach!

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Tulsa, DARA (August 4, 2015) - Heavyweight knockout ọba Trey Lippe-Morrison ti wa ni bayi ikẹkọ labẹ Freddie Roach ni Wild Kaadi-idaraya ni Los Angeles.
A meje-akoko Boxing onkqwe Association of America (BWAA) Olukọni ti Odun, Roach ká bere ni gbaja awọn ti o tobi ni itan. Nigba ti o kẹhin orundun mẹẹdogun, Roach oṣiṣẹ to countless greats pẹlu Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Bernard Hopkins, Mike Tyson, Wladimir Klitschko, James Toney, Michael Moorer, Ruslan Provodnikov Amir Khan ati Guillermo Rigondeaux laarin awọn miran. Ni 2012, Roach a Roll sinu Boxing Hall ti loruko.
"Freddie ati ki o mo ti a ti sopọ daradara nigba wa àkọkọ igba,"Wi Lippe-Morrison, ti a ti tẹlẹ oṣiṣẹ nipa elegbe Àlàyé Jesse Reid ṣaaju ki o to pari Awọn eekaderi nipẹlẹ wọn àjọṣe. "O tumo si ni aye ti Freddie fe lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu mi nitori Mo wa nikan 8-0. Ni opolopo ninu re onija ni o wa ni ipele ti ati asiwaju Mo wa ko nibẹ yet. Mo ti reti lati gba nla sparring ni Wild Kaadi-idaraya ati ki o gba ibakan esi lati ikẹkọ ọpá. "
Pẹlu a pipe 8-0 gba, Lippe-Morrison ká ìmúdàgba punching agbara ní Roach raving laarin egbe re ni Wild Kaadi. Lori Le 30, Morrison ń bá ọnà rẹ ti iparun, idekun Thomas Jones ni keji stanza. Nini kale awọn afiwera rẹ pẹ baba Tommy Morrison, Trey ká ṣiṣẹ lalailopinpin gidigidi lati mu ki o si fi Boxing aye rẹ ogbon ṣe yẹ rẹ ti akiyesi, ko re orukọ ti o gbẹyin. A staple ni Efon Run Casino ni Miami, O dara gẹgẹ bi ara awọn "Mẹrin State ẹtọ idibo", Lippe-Morrison ni o ni ohun ti o gba lati di America ká tókàn nla heavyweight ni ibamu si Roach.
"Mo n gan nwa siwaju si ṣiṣẹ Trey ká igun fun igba akọkọ nigbamii yi osù,"Wi Roach. "O ni o ni awqn agbara ni ọwọ mejeji. A n lọ lati kolu kan opolopo awon eniyan jade!"
Lippe-Morrison ká olugbeleke Tony Holden ti Holden Awọn iṣelọpọ jẹ yọ pé rẹ prized afojusọna ni ikẹkọ pẹlu awọn ọkunrin ni o gbajumo ni kà awọn ti o dara ju olukọni ni idaraya ati ki o gbagbo ọrun ká iye.
"Mo wa lati ara yiya ni Freddie lori ọkọ,"Wi Holden. Mo ti mọ Trey wà pataki ṣugbọn Freddie ṣiṣẹ pẹlu rẹ jerisi pe. Trey ká baba je kan nla Onija ti o ti n ro pe tobi julo wà agbara. Trey ni o ni diẹ aise agbara ju baba rẹ ti ṣe ati ki o Mo iwongba ti tunmọ si wipe. O n lilọ si jẹ nla lati ri re labẹ ọmọ dagbasoke Freddie Roach.”
Lippe-Morrison ká akọkọ baramu labẹ awọn tutelage ti Roach ba wa ni August 29 ni Iranti Hall ni Joplin, MO.

 

Mayweather la. Pacquiao In-Depth Preview and Analysis

Nipa: Tony Penecale

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Nipari!!!! After six years of arguing, negotiating, finger-pointing, and the real possibility that it would never happen, the long-awaited superfight between Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is finally about to happen. There is a possibility of grossing upwards of $300 million between them, easily the richest event in sports history. Mayweather is set to make $180 million. He would earn $15 million per round, $5 million per minute, & $83,333.33 per second. Pacquaio would make $120 million and would earn $10 million per round, $3,333,333.33 per minute, & $55,555.56 per second. Las Vegas is a gambling town, and after years of bluffing, raising the ante, and calling each other out, both fighters have put all their chips in. Their legacies are on the table. Bayi, it’s time to see who is really holding the Aces when they step in the ring.

AGE, Gba, ATI awọn iṣiro

Mayweather: Ọjọ ori: 38 ọdun atijọ

Gba: 47-0 (26 Knockouts)

Iga: 5’8”

Àdánù: 146 * * Àdánù fun kẹhin ija (9-13-14)

De ọdọ: 72"

 

Pacquiao: Ọjọ ori: 35 ọdun atijọ

Gba: 57-5-2 (38 Knockouts)

Iga: 5’6”

Àdánù: 144 ** Àdánù fun kẹhin ija (11-20-14)

De ọdọ: 67"

 

Oruka ße iß

Mayweather:

1996 Olympic Idẹ medalist

WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’98-’02)

WBC Lightweight asiwaju (’02-’04)

Ring Magazine Lightweight Champion (’02-’04)

WBC Junior Welterweight Champion (’05-’06)

IBF Welterweight Champion (’06)

WBC Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)

WBC Junior Middleweight asiwaju (’07)

WBA Junior Middleweight asiwaju (’12)

WBC Welterweight Champion (’11-Pres)

Ring Magazine Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Boxer (’05-’07, ’12-Pres)

 

Pacquiao:

WBC Flyweight Champion (’98-‘99)

IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (’01-’03)

WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’08)

WBC Lightweight asiwaju (‘08)

IBO Junior Welterweight Champion ('09)

WBO Welterweight asiwaju (’09-‘12)

WBO Welterweight asiwaju ('14 -Pres)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Boxer (’08-‘12)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #4 Boxer (Pres)

 

Ara

Mayweather:

A pure boxer with great speed who does everything well with an arsenal that includes a snapping jab, accurate right hand and a left hook that can be doubled and tripled with tremendous effect. Uses feint moves to freeze opponents and open punching lanes. Tucks his chin well behind his shoulder to roll with punches. Even on the ropes, he is a difficult target to land a solid punch on. He doesn’t have great punching power. Most of his stoppage victories come from outpunching and outclassing his opponents but rarely scoring clean knockouts.

 

Pacquiao:

Pacquiao boxes from a southpaw stance, moving forward and bobbing and feinting his way in. Once in close, he uses his right hand to find the range and then unleashes his powerful left, either straight or looping, and he will often double and triple it to the body and head. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Has soundly developed under the tutelage of Freddie Roach, developing a decent right hook, either as a lead punch or thrown behind the left. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Is no longer the feared finisher he once was earlier in his career.

 

Agbara

Mayweather:

* Iriri – Boxing is in Mayweather’s blood, and he’s been involved in the sport since his childhood. Completed an extensive amateur career by winning the bronze medal in the ’96 Olympic Games. He has been competing successfully on a championship level for the past 17 years, facing and defeating fighters with a variety of styles.

 

* Conditioning – Mayweather is a fitness freak with an amazing work ethic when it comes to training. Few fighters push themselves as much as Mayweather does in the gym, even doing midnight training sessions. It is evident in the ring when his stamina carries him in the late rounds.

 

* Ring Generalship – Mayweather knows every inch of the ring and how to control a fight. He knows when to attack, when to box, when to turn up the heat, and when to coast. Mayweather owns the ring when he is in there. Even the rare times when he has been stunned in fights, he was able to quickly settle down and quell the threat.

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Unorthodox Style – Pacquiao is very unorthodox, even for a southpaw. He moves straight in but is hard to time with his bobbing and head feints. Before most opponents can time his onrushes, he is throwing whirlwind punches from a variety of angles.

 

* Speed – Pacquiao is fleet of foot and the owner of very fast hands, especially for a boxer with such considerable power. He quickly moves into position and fires rapid one-two combinations. He’s expanded his arsenal to include blinding combinations of hooks, uppercuts, and double or triple left hands.

 

* Stamina – Pacquiao is always in tremendous shape and fights just as hard in the last round as he does in the first. He applies a ton of pressure and is constantly punching, wearing opponents down in the process.

 

Ailagbara

Mayweather:

* Aging – Mayweather may have an unblemished record, but Father Time has never been defeated. Mayweather has been more flat-footed in recent bouts. His first encounter with Marcos Maidana was a rough and tumble affair where Mayweather looked very ordinary. The rematch was more definitive but unimpressive.

 

* Distractions – Maweather loves to be in the public eye and never shies away from controversy. Most notably are his public disputes and reconciliations with his father and trainer, Floyd Mayweather, Senior. The most recent camp turbulence came in the form of a training camp dispute between Floyd Sr. and Alex Ariza, working as the strength and conditioning coach. A non-harmonious training camp could lead to unnecessary distractions.

 

* Punching Power – Most of Mayweather’s stoppage wins came from an accumulation of punches. The usual result is the referee or opposing corner stopping the bout to prevent further punishment. Notwithstanding his controversial and explosive knockout of Victor Ortiz, it is rare to see Mayweather finish a bout with one punch, dating all the way back to his days as a 130-pounder.

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Killer Instinct – Pacquiao was once regarded as a ruthless buzzsaw, cutting through opponents until they succumbed. He has since lost that edge, failing to win a fight by stoppage since 2009. More of a concern is that on several occasions he eased up on outclassed opponents, allowing them to survive the last few rounds.

 

* Trouble with Counterpunchers – Pacquiao is an aggressive, offense-first fighter who will freely throw punches, but he can be timed and is often open to be hit with counters. Juan Manuel Marquez gave him fits with movement and counter punches, even scoring a spectacular knockout over Pacquiao with a perfectly-timed counter right hand.

 

* Ọjọ ori – Pacquiao is no longer the phenomenon he was in his 20s. He is now in his mid-30s. As he has physically aged, he has also taken on a super human schedule with political aspirations in his home country, numerous personal appearances, and several difficult bouts.

 

 

Ti tẹlẹ ija

Mayweather:

(09-13-14) Mayweather neutralized and outboxed Marcos Maidana in a rematch from their closer-than-expected bout from four months prior. While the action was sparse, it was a case of Mayweather using his superior skills and intelligence to thwart his aggressive but limited opponent.

 

Pacquiao:

(11-20-14) Pacquiao won a dominating unanimous decision over the game but vastly inexperienced Chris Algieri. Pacquiao was in control from the start and scored a total of six knockdowns, somehow failing to score the knockout some experts thought he needed to be in position for the Mayweather fight to happen.

 

THREE BEST PERFORMANCES

 

Mayweather:

* Diego Corrales (1/20/01) – Experts were torn on who to pick in this one with many leaning towards Corrales to win by KO. Mayweather never let him in the bout, knocking him down five times before the referee halted the bout in the 10th round.

 

* Arturo Gatti (6/25/05) – Although Mayweather was a solid betting favorite, many expected Gatti to make things rough for Mayweather. It never happened, as Mayweather floored Gatti in the first round and dealt out a severe beating before Gatti’s corner stopped the bout after six one-sided rounds.

 

* Ricky Hatton (12/8/07) – Hatton was undefeated coming into the bout and set a gameplan of constant pressure to wear out Mayweather. After a few uncomfortable rounds, Mayweather was able to find his range and take over, flooring Hatton twice in the 10th round and forcing a stoppage.

 

Pacquiao:

* Oscar De la Hoya (12/06/08) – It’s hard to imagine now, but the consensus at the time was that De la Hoya would destroy the smaller Pacquiao in a landslide. It was a landslide, but it was Pacquiao dishing out the beating, ripping De la Hoya apart with both hands. After eight one-sided and brutal rounds, a swollen and bloodied De la Hoya was beaten into permanent retirement.

* Miguel Cotto (11/14/09) – Pacquiao impressively dismantled the larger and physically imposing Cotto. Pacquiao dropped the Puerto Rican superstar twice early. From the 6th round on, Pacquiao had Cotto in a defensive shell, battering him until the referee stopped the bout in the 12th round.

* Ricky Hatton (05/02/09) – Pacquio ran through Hatton in fast and destructive fashion. Hatton–while still an underdog–was expected to provide a challenge with his strength and mauling tactics. Pacquiao unveiled an improved right hook and had Hatton down twice in the first round before crushing him with a devastating knockout in the second.

 

 

COMMON OPPONENTS

*Oscar De la Hoya

– Mayweather: Split Decision 2007

– Pacquiao: WHO 8th yika 2008

 

*Miguel Cotto

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2013

– Pacquiao: WHO 12th yika 2009

 

*Ricky Hatton

– Mayweather: WHO 10th yika 2007

– Pacquiao: KO 2nd yika 2009

 

* Shane Mosley

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2010

– Pacquiao: Unanimous Decision 2011

 

* Juan Manuel Márquez

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2009

– Pacquiao: Fa 2004, Split Decision 2008, Majority Decision 2011,

KO’d 6th yika 2012

 

 

Awọn bọtini TO iṣẹgun

 

Mayweather:

* Get Pacquiao’s respect early, timing his rushes, and hitting him with straight right hands.

 

* Use clinches to smother Pacquiao and thwart any offensive momentum.

 

* Do not try to trade punches with Pacquiao.

 

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Use feints to get Mayweather to make the first move.

 

* Don’t aim strictly at Mayweather’s head. Focus on the body, arms, and torso?

 

* Do not let Mayweather control the tempo.

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 

* Can the fight live up to the hype? Unless this turns out to be Hagler-Hearns, Gatti-Ward, and Ali-Frazier all rolled up into one, it will be nearly impossible to live up to the hype that has surrounded this match-up for over six years. The hype might be inflated and overbearing, but it can still be entertaining.

 

* Is the fight happening too late? Both fighters are in their late 30s. While these two phenoms are still elite competitors, they are past their primes. Even so, instances of fighters past their primes matching up perfectly and turning in an epic encounter have occurred on several occasions.

 

* Who has the most to lose? Mayweather without a doubt has the most to lose. Pacquiao is an icon in his home country, so no matter what happens, he will remain a beloved figure. Mayweather is boasting about himself as “The Best Ever” and relishes his undefeated record. He even said recently that he’s better than Muhammad Ali was. A loss obliterates the “0” on Mayweather’s record and will provide more fodder for the argument that he is not even the best of his generation.

 

* How will their styles match up? It figures to be a classic boxer vs puncher match-up. Mayweather is a consummate strategist. He is a master of figuring out his opponents, frustrating them, and setting up counter punches. Pacquiao will press the action, try to overwhelm, breaking through Mayweather’s defense with a high volume of punches. It will be a clash of Quantity against Quality. Pacquiao will throw more punches, more punches than anybody has ever thrown against Mayweather. Mayweather will throw less but land at a higher connect rate, with sharp counter punches.

 

* What are the chances of a Knockout? Pacquiao is known as the better puncher, but he has failed to score a stoppage victory since battering Miguel Cotto in 2009. Mayweather has scored only one stoppage victory since 2007 against the weak-chinned Victor Ortiz. The two most likely scenarios for a knockout win would either be Pacquiao becoming reckless and leaving himself open to Mayweather’s straight right hand or Mayweather suddenly becoming an old fighter and wilting under Pacquiao’s relentless pressure. Likely, this fight will go to the scorecards.

 

 

* Will the officials factor into the conclusion? Kenny Bayless has been assigned as the referee and is regarded as one of the best in boxing. He has worked as the referee in six previous Pacquiao fights and four previous Mayweather bouts. The only backlash he received from those ten total bouts was the Mayweather-Maidana rematch where he was criticized for breaking up the inside clinches too quickly, seemingly favoring Mayweather against the mauling style of Maidana. With Mayweather naturally bigger than Pacquiao, breaking up clinches quickly (especially if Pacquiao has any momentum) would serve more as a disadvantage to Mayweather. The judges are Burt Clements, Dave Moretti, both veteran officials in Las Vegas, and Glenn Feldman, based out of Connecticut. Moretti has worked nine Mayweather bouts and six Pacquiao bouts. Clements has worked three Mayweather bouts and one Pacquiao bout. Feldman has only worked one Mayweather bout early in his career.

 

* What happens next? If the fight turns out to be entertaining, sunmọ, or controversial, a rematch is possible depending on the outcome.

If Mayweather wins, he is 48-0 and can walk away from Pacquiao and seek a different challenge for his final fight. He could even seek a possible move up to grab a title at middleweight and another superfight with the next big sensation Gennady Golovkin.

If Pacquiao wins, a rematch is almost a given, especially with so much money on the table.

A draw would also most likely force a rematch for the final fight of Mayweather’s career sometime in September.

 

PENECALE p

The anticipation as the fighters make their way to the ring will be electric. The growing crescendo of excitement will continue through the introductions with Mayweather sporting a confident smirk and Pacquaio fixated with an icy glare.

 

The waiting will be over when the bell rings and both fighters come out to the center of the ring. Mayweather will be moving to his left, rolling his hands and probing with a soft jab. Pacquiao will be like a coiled spring, bouncing back and forth and feinting with his jab. Pacquiao will throw a few wild left hands that Mayweather backs away from, his back hitting the ropes as he slides away to his right. The round will end without anything conclusive landing for either fighter, making it difficult to score.

 

Pacquiao will look to increase the pace in the second round and outwork Mayweather. While Mayweather is the center of the ring, he will dictate the pace and the action, keeping Pacquiao limited to throwing one punch at a time. When Pacquiao is able to cut the ring off and back Mayweather to the ropes, he will unleash combinations. The flurries for the most part won’t land, but the work rate will stir the crowd into a frenzy.

 

Pacquaio will continue the high volume of punches through the 3rd ati 4th rounds until Mayweather lands a right hand while their feet are tangled, causing Pacquiao to sprawl to the canvas. He will protest while Bayless administers the count, but he will not be hurt. Mayweather will smile and move in, throwing a few right hands, truly seeing if Pacquiao is stunned. Pacquiao will respond with his own vicious left hand, bringing the crowd to their feet as the bell rings.

 

Mayweather will again box cautiously starting the 5th yika, staying on the outside and pivoting away when Pacquiao gets close. The fight will resemble a cat and mouse affair with Pacquiao trying to corner Mayweather and Mayweather trying to bait him into making a mistake. Pacquiao will be the aggressor, throwing far more punches. Mayweather will be timing him with single counter punches throughout the 6th ati 7th iyipo.

 

A sharp left hand by Pacquiao in the 8th round will startle Mayweather and cause blood to leak from his nose. Pacquiao will try to press the advantage and unleash another torrent of punches. Mayweather will pull away against the ropes, and Pacquiao will focus his attention to the body with a combination of punches to the chest and shoulder, forcing Mayweather to clinch and break the momentum.

 

Mayweather will get up on his toes in the 9th yika, using lateral movement to keep Pacquiao from setting his feet and unleashing more than one punch at a time. Pacquiao will step in with a few lefts that are blocked, but Mayweather’s movement will keep him from throwing any follow-up punches. As Mayweather slips out, he will land his own counter punches, making it another difficult round to score.

 

Throughout the 10th ati 11th iyipo, Mayweather will execute a plan to counter Pacquiao with single punches and avoid most of his counter flurries. Pacquiao will step in with a hard left to the body, forcing a Mayweather clinch. When the action resumes, Pacquiao will look to attack the body again, only to be met with a straight right hand over the top.

 

The final round in a very close bout will see Mayweather neutralizing Pacquiao’s rushes, landing single counter punches and pivoting away from danger, sharpshooting from the outside. Pacquiao will desperately try to corner Mayweather but he won’t allow it, moving on the outside and clinching in close, bringing an anticlimactic ending as the final bell rings.

 

It will take several minutes for the scorecards to be tabulated, with the consensus believing Mayweather won 7 iyipo, including a knockdown. Pacquaio will pray in his corner while Mayweather smiles and laughs with his entourage.

 

The decision will be as follows. Glen Feldman will score the bout 114-113 for Pacquaio. Burt Clements will score 115-112 for Mayweather. Dave Moretti will score the bout a very curious 115-112 for the winner of the biggest superfight of the century…. MANNY “PACMAN” PACQUIAO!!!!

 

With the decision announced, a disgusted Mayweather will demand a rematch before storming out of the ring, setting up another lucrative event in September and a possible trilogy.

 

Antonio OROZCO WITHDRAWS LATI se eto ija si Emanuel TAYLOR

Frankie Gómez kede AS àjọ-akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ ON Ojobo, Oṣù 12 LATI Freeman COLISEUM IN San Antonio, Texas TELEVISED LIVE ON

HBO Latino® Ikinilẹṣẹ

Los Angeles (Feb. 5) – Undefeated Mexico ni brawler Anthony “Oró” Orozco (21-0, 15 KOs) yoo ni lati duro lati ṣe rẹ 2015 Uncomfortable. Orozco a farapa lori awọn aarọ, Feb 2. nigbati o jiya kan jin ge nitosi awọn ọtun oju nigba ti sparring nigba ikẹkọ ibudó. His personal doctor determined the cut was too deep in dimension and would not heal fast enough for his scheduled bout on March 12. Orozco withdrew from participation as the co-main event for Francisco “Awọn Bandit” Vargas (21-0-1, 15 KOs) dipo “Wild” Will Tomlinson (23-1-1, 13 KOs) lati Freeman Coliseum ni San Antonio, Texas ni Ojobo, March 12th, airing ifiwe lori HBO Latino ibere ni 9:45 p.m. Et / PT.

 

Orozco a se eto lati koju si awọn daradara-mo, alakikanju punching Emanuel “Tranzformer” Taylor (18-3, 12 KOs) ni a 10-yika Junior welterweight àjọ-akọkọ ija ni igbega nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ni sepo pẹluStar Boxing.

 

I was prepared and excited to go up against Emanuel Taylor on March 12. I know that facing him and beating him would have been a grand debut in 2015,” Said Orozco. “Èmi gan dun ninu awọn abajade ati ki o bayi nilo lati jina ki o si wa setan fun ija a bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee.”

 

Awọn Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati Kite * Battah ni igbega iṣẹlẹ yoo lọ lori pẹlu awọn fii tiFrankie “Ọfin Bull” Gomez (18-0, 13 KOs) ti Los Angeles, Calif. bi awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ni a 10-yika welterweight ija lodi si ohun alatako sibẹsibẹ lati wa ni kede.

 

Frankie “Ọfin Bull” Gomez, ni a alakikanju Onija lati East Los Angeles. Ija ninu re ija akoôkoô ni fere odun kan, Gomez is ready to take on any fighter that will face him and take him to the next level in his career. Undefeated, awọn Super lightweight afojusọna julọ laipe ja Orlando Vazquez ni Stub Ipele ile-iṣẹ, in Carson, Calif. in April and won by knockout in the second round of their scheduled 10-round bout. Later in July, Gomez lọ ni ijinna lodi si Vernon Paris ni irokuro Igba riru ewe ohun asegbeyin ti Casino gba nipa unanimous ipinnu.

 

Vargas la. Tomlinson, ti wa ni a 10-yika WBO International ati NABF Junior Lightweight ija ti wa ni igbega nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati Lejia * Battah ni igbega. Awọn HBO Latino Boxing meji-ija telecast bẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. Et / PT ti wa ni ìléwọ nipa Corona Afikun ati Mexico – Gbe O Lati Gbà O!. Awọn Freeman Coliseum ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 4:30 p.m. CT ati ija akoôkoô bẹrẹ ni 4:45 p.m. CT.

 

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Guillermo Rigondeaux iwuri nipa Oscar de la Hoya ọrọìwòye nipa Leo Santa Cruz unification ija

Miami (Jan. 28, 2015) – World Association Boxing (WBA) Super, World Boxing Organisation (WBO) ati Awọn Iwọn irohin Super bantamweight asiwaju Bill “Awọn Ijakumo” Rigondeaux (15-0, 10 KOs) ti wa ni iwuri nipa iroyin ti World Boxing Council (WBC) akọle-dimu Leo Santa Cruz‘ olugbeleke, Oscar de la Hoya, gbagbo a Rigondeaux-Santa Cruz unification ija ni o ni lati ṣẹlẹ.

 

Awọn 34-odun-atijọ Rigondeaux, a meji-akoko Olympic goolu medalist, ti a ti ihamọ si Asia fun re kẹhin meji njà, paradà ni kekere-profaili ere-kere, nitori awọn aini ti ifẹ nipa eyikeyi aye-kilasi Super bantamweight lati koju awọn Cuba Star.

 

Rigondeaux duro WBO No. 6 won won Challenger Hisashi Amagasa (28-4-2, 19 KOs) lẹhin 11 iyipo ni Osaka, Japan yi ti o ti kọja odun titun ká Efa. Kẹhin Keje, “Laini” ti lu jade Sod Kokietgym (62-2-1) ninu awọn ti ṣiṣi yika ti won ija ni Macao, China.

 

“O dara lati mo wipe Santa Cruz’ olugbeleke ti so pe wa unification ija ni o ni lati ṣẹlẹ,” ohun ecstatic Rigondeaux wi. “Mo fẹ lati fi re (WBC) alawọ ewe igbanu si mi WBA ati WBO asiwaju gbigba. Mo ti sọ fẹ yi ija fun diẹ ninu awọn akoko. Jẹ ká lero yi ni ko kan laišišẹ Ọrọ. Jẹ ki ká ṣe o!”

 

Rigondeaux la. Santa Cruz (29-0-1, 17 KOs) yoo je kan Ayebaye showdown laarin awọn eya Boxing to dara-abanidije, lẹsẹsẹ, Ilẹ Cuba ati Mexico ni awọn onija ti o bayi n gbe ni Miami ati gusu California.

 

“Mo ti farakanra Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ọpọlọpọ igba lati beere nipa ṣiṣe a ija laarin 'Rigo’ ati Santa Cruz,” Rigondeaux’ faili Gary Hyde fi kun. “Nwọn si ma si dahùn nipa wipe wọn ti wà nife ninu ṣiṣe yi ija sugbon ko ni wipe akoko. Lana, lẹhin eko Oscar wi yi ija ni o ni lati ṣẹlẹ, Mo ti dé jade lọ si Golden Ọmọkùnrin ati ki o le jerisi pe idunadura ti ti bẹrẹ. Ara mi ati Caribe ni igbega, 'Rigo ká’ olugbeleke, yoo ṣe iyanju lati ṣe yi ija ṣẹlẹ bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee.

 

“Lọgan ti 'Rigo’ lu Santa Cruz fun re kẹta aye akọle igbanu – kerin ti o ba ti o ba ka Awọn Iwọn Iwe irohin – a igbejako International Federation Boxing (IBF) asiwaju Carl Frampton (19-0, 13 KOs) yoo ni lati ṣẹlẹ ni ibere lati mọ awọn undisputed Super bantamweight asiwaju ti aye.”

 

Tẹle Rigondeaux ati Hyde lori Twitter ni @ RigoElChacal305 ati @ NoWhere2Hyde, ore wọn ni www.facebook.com/GuillermoRigondeaux atiwww.facebook.com/gary.hyde.50?fref =: o.

Vargas Francisco Vs. Yoo TOMLINSON TO akọle HBO LATINO®BOXING AT NAA Freeman COLISEUM IN San Antonio, Texas

Àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ pits Antonio OROZCO lodi si Emanuel TAYLOR šiši soke AWON LIVE TELECAST ON Ojobo, Oṣù 12

Tiketi Lori tita January 31st!!

 

Los Angeles (Jan. 26) – Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega padà sí San Antonio, Texas onThursday, March 12 pẹlu pataki kan HBO Latino Boxing meji-ija ifiwe telecast àjọ-ni igbega nipa Kite Battah ni igbega. Ni awọn headlining ija, 2008 Mexico ni Olympian, undefeated WBO International ati NABF Junior Lightweight asiwaju Francisco “Awọn Bandit” Vargas (21-0-1, 15 KOs) yoo fi rẹ undefeated gba ati ri lori ila nigbati o bi mẹẹta ni pipa againstAustralian standout “Wild” Will Tomlinson (23-1-1, 13 KOs) lati Freeman Coliseum ni San Antonio, Texas.

 

Ni aṣalẹ ká àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Mexico ni ayanfẹ Anthony “Oró” Orozco (21-0, 15 KOs) yoo ogun lodi si awọn alakikanju jagunjagun Emanuel “Tranzformer” Taylor (18-3, 12 KOs) ni a 10-yika Junior welterweight ija ni igbega nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Star Boxing.

 

Tiketi da owole ni $150, $100, $50, ati $25 plus wulo ori ati iṣẹ owo ti lọ lori titaSaturday, Jan. 31 ni 12:00 p.m. CT ki o si wa o si wa fun ra ni www.ticketmaster.com, gbogbo Ticketmaster awọn ipo, nipa pipe 800-745-3000, ni AT&T-iṣẹ South East Àpótí Office ni Freeman Coliseum ni eniyan aarọ – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., tabi throughLeija * Battah ni igbega nipa pipe (210) 979-3302 tabi emailing m@leijabattahpromo.com.

 

“Mo n ngbaradi fun awọn ti o dara ju Tomlinson le fun mi,” Said Vargas. “Eleyi ija jẹ gidigidi pataki fun mi, a win yoo nikan gba mi jo si kan aye akọle ija. Mi faili Joel De La Hoya ati Golden Boy ni igbega ti wa ni didari mi isalẹ awọn ti o dara ju ona ati ki o Mo le ṣèlérí pé emi o fi fun wọn ati awọn egeb awọn ti o dara ju ija lori March 12.”

 

“Emi ni gan yiya lati ja Francisco Vargas,” Said Tomlinson. “O si jẹ a ti ebi npa, ibinu Onija. Mo ro pe mo ti ni iyara, agbara ati ronu lati ko nikan lu Francisco sugbon tun lati fi fun awọn egeb ọkan apaadi ti a ija ati ki o agbekale ara mi si Latino onijakidijagan. O jẹ ohun ọlá lati wa ni ija fun NABF ati WBO International ri ati ki o mo ti yoo inu didun si mu wọn ga lẹhin a ri to win ni San Antonio.”

 

“Undefeated igbasilẹ, àkọlé Asokagba ati awọn anfani fun ani tobi njà si isalẹ awọn ọnà – pẹlu ki Elo lori ila, egeb le tẹtẹ wipe ise ina yoo wa ni ipese nla lori March 12,” wi Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega Oludasile ati Aare Oscar De La Hoya.

 

“Leija * Battah ni igbega jẹ lọpọlọpọ lati kede won akọkọ ija pẹlu HBO Latino Boxing ati awọn alabaṣepọ wọn Oscar De La Hoya ati Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega,” wi Mike Battah, Aare ti Leija * Battah ni igbega. “Texas ija egeb yoo jẹ gidigidi inu didun pẹlu awọn tito sile ati ki o yoo ko ba fẹ lati padanu jade.”

 

“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ mi olugbeleke Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati HBO Latino Boxing fun anfani yi,” Said Orozco. “Mo mura tan lati fi soke kan ti o dara ija fun awọn onijakidijagan. Mo mọ Emanuel Taylor ni a alakikanju Onija ṣugbọn emi li siwaju sii ju setan lati Trust mi Talent. Eleyi jẹ miran igbese jo si di kan aye asiwaju.”

 

“Emi ko le duro lati jà lori HBO Latino lori March 12th. Mo ti yoo jẹ 100% tan ati ti ati mo ti mọ o yoo jẹ kan ti o dara ija pẹlu Orozco,” Said Taylor. “Èmi gan igboya pe emi o win yi ija. Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ mi olugbeleke Joe DeGuardia ati Star Boxing bi daradara bi Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati HBO Latino Boxing fun fun mi anfani yi.”

 

“A ti wa ni nwa siwaju si wiwo Taylor ja lẹẹkansi ki o si reti ohun lalailopinpin moriwu igbejako Orozco,” wi Joe DeGuardia, Aare ati CEO ti Star Boxing. “Taylor hàn rẹ grit lodi si Adrien Broner kẹhin Kẹsán ati awọn ti a ni ga ireti fun u lori March 12 ati awọn isinmi ti 2015.”

 

Bí ni Tijuana ati bayi ija jade ti Mexico City, awọn 2008 Olympian Vargas ní a akiyesi win lori Abneri Cotto, o si gbà rẹ WBO International ati NABF Junior Lightweight ri lodi si tele aye asiwaju Juan Manuel Lopez in 2014. Awọn 30-odun-atijọ ni pipade jade ni odun pẹlu ẹya ẹkẹjọ-yika knockout gun lori awọn alakikanju Genaro Camargo ni nuevo Leon, Mexico.

 

A Melibonu, Australia abinibi Tomlinson gba ki o si ni ifijišẹ gbà orisirisi agbegbe orúkọ oyè si isalẹ labẹ. O si ti ije si kan aye akọle shot ṣaaju ki o to ohun inu pipadanu si Jerry Belmontes ni Oṣù 2014. Awọn 28-odun-atijọ a kò deterred lati rẹ ọna ati ni Oṣù o bounced pada pẹlu kan gun lori Alberto Cupido ati ki o kan imọ knockout win lori Miguel Zamudio ni December ti o fi i lori ni opopona si oke lẹẹkan siwaju sii.

 

Ohun undefeated Star lati Tecate, Baja California, Mexico ati ija jade ti San Diego, Calif. Orozcohas pa ohun ìkan undefeated gba niwon titan ọjọgbọn ninu 2008. 2014 je kan aseyori odun fun Orozco, gba awọn ṣ'ofo NABF Junior Super Lightweight akọle lodi si Martin Honorio nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu ni Le. Awọn 27-odun-atijọ ti a ri ni julọ laipe a ogun lodi si Steve “2 Iwon” Forbes ni irokuro Igba riru ewe ohun asegbeyin ti Casino ni Oṣù tun gba nipa unanimous ipinnu lẹhin ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija.

 

Ija jade ti Edgewood Asenali, Maryland, Tayloris a alakikanju jagunjagun tí a ti akọkọ woye nigbati o lọ ni ijinna pẹlu Chris Algieri ni Kínní 2014. Itele, awọn alakikanju afẹṣẹja rebounded pẹlu kan win nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu lori Karim Mayfield ni August eto e soke lati ja ija toughest rẹ ọmọ lodi si Adrien Broner ni September. Taylor ko disappoint bi o ti lọ ni ijinna ni a 12-yika ija lodi si Broner ni Broner ká ilu ti Cincinnati, Ohio. Bayi, awọn 24-odun-atijọ Taylor ti wa ni nwa lati rebound lekan si ki o si fi mule pe rẹ jẹ si tun ni awọn ere lati win kan aye akọle.

 

Vargas la. Tomlinson, ti wa ni a 10-yika WBO International ati NABF Junior Lightweight ija ti wa ni igbega nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati Lejia * Battah ni igbega. Orozco la. Taylor ni a 10-yika Junior welterweight ija ni igbega nipa Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Star Boxing. Awọn HBO Latino Boxing meji-ija telecast bẹrẹ ni 9:45 p.m. ATI/PT ti wa ni ìléwọ nipa Corona Afikun ati Mexico – Gbe O Lati Gbà O!. Awọn Freeman Coliseum ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni5:00 p.m. CT, ati awọn ija akoôkoô yoo bẹrẹ ni 5:30 p.m. CT.

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo www.goldenboypromotions.com, www.leijabattahpromo.com atiwww.freemancoliseum.com, tẹle lori Twitter niGoldenBoyBoxing, LeijaBattahPr, HBOLatino, @ Elbandido130, WillTomlinsonAU, PuroOrozco, ki o si di kan àìpẹ lori Facebook ni Golden Ọmọkùnrin Facebook Page, www.facebook.com/hbolatino tabiwww.facebook.com/LeijaBattah, ki o si bẹ wa lori InstagramGoldenBoyBoxing, LeijaBattahPr,@ Elbandido130, willtomlinsonau, allrelentless, atitranzformaa.