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Oleh Dovhun retiene el título de peso súper gallo de la AMB NABA con decisión unánime sobre Juan Centeno en Pittsburgh

Devaun Lee sorprende a Kiante Irving
Joey Turk permanece invicto
Pittsburgh, Pensilvania (Marzo 20, 2023) -El contendiente de peso súper gallo Oleh Dovhun se acercó poco a poco a una oportunidad de título mundial al hacer la segunda defensa del título de la NABA de la AMB con una decisión unánime en 10 asaltos sobre Juan Centeno en una pelea que encabezó una cartelera de cinco combates en The Priory Grand Hall en Pittsburgh., Pensilvania.

La tarjeta fue promovida por Integrity Fighter Management y Star Boxing de Joe DeGuardia..

A pesar de haberse cortado el párpado izquierdo debido a un choque accidental de cabeza, Dovhun mostró su clase a lo largo de la pelea al abrirse camino detrás de un ritmo de trabajo constante.. Centeno aguantó ahí, pero Dovhun demostró por qué es un contendiente clasificado mundialmente y tomó la pelea por decenas de 100-90 en todas las tarjetas.

Dovhun de Pittsburgh vía Ucrania sube su marca perfecta para 15-0. Centeno de Miami nosotros 8-7-3.

Dovhun es promovido por Star Boxing de Joe DeGuardia y administrado por Integrity Fighter Management.

En la pelea co-estelar, Devaun Lee envió ondas de choque al detener al luchador local previamente invicto Kiante Irving en la cuarta ronda de su pelea de peso súper mediano de seis rondas..

Lee pudo resistir una acometida temprana de Irving. Es posible que Irving se haya golpeado a sí mismo cuando Lee comenzó a tomar el control en la segunda y tercera ronda.. Lee comenzó a marcar a Irving con tiros al ras hasta que la pelea se detuvo en 2:03 de la cuarta ronda.

sotavento de reinas, NY es 11-8-1 con seis nocauts. Irving de Beaver Falls, PA cae a 11-1-1.

Joe Turk se mantuvo invicto con una decisión unánime en cuatro asaltos sobre Isaiah Margheim en una pelea de peso pesado.

Turco de Pittsburgh es ahora 3-0-1. Margehim de Sandusky, Ohio es 1-3.
Jordan Zlacki tomó una decisión dividida en cuatro asaltos sobre Eric Palmer en una batalla de peso welter.

Zlacki de Springdale, PA es ahora 3-5. Palmer de Uniontown, PA es 14-17-5.

La pelea de apertura vio a Devon Siegfried detener a Matteo Gardner en una pelea programada de cuatro asaltos con pesos crucero debutantes..
En la tercera ronda, Siegfried derribó a Gardner con un gancho de derecha para la cuenta de 10 en 1:05.

Pennsylvania featherweight Cornellio Phipps living the dream 2022 Youth World Championships November 14-26 in La Nucia, España

COLORADO SPRINGS, Vuelta. (Noviembre 10, 2022) – As talented featherweight Cornellio “Chada” Phipps prepares for the upcoming Youth World Championships, he admits to living the dream, and before he turns pro in a few years, the Olympic-style boxing plan for him is medaling in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

The 17-year-old Phipps, who fights out of Oxford, Pa., first got into boxing four years ago on the advice of his father. Phipps played basketball and football, but he didn’t feel either of those were his true spot. He actually fell in love with boxing while watching fights before he even boxed, when he was seven.   

“I tell people to never give up their dreams, to keep punching, and never let anybody doubt you,” Phipps said. “This feels good (preparing for the Youth Worlds). I never thought I’d get to this stage. It’s been tough but fun. I’m on Team USA representing my country.

“It starts on the big stage by me medaling at the Youth Worlds (Noviembre 14-26, in La Nucia, España). Being on Team USA has made a big difference for me. I’ve learned how to box against different moves, understanding the points system, and how to win. Training in Colorado Springs has helped me to succeed and also have fun learning from my new coaches.”

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Phipps has already tasted success prior to the Youth Worlds. He has captured gold medals at the 2022 USA Boxing National Qualifier, 2021 USA Boxing Youth National Championships, así como la 2020 y 2019 Campeonatos Nacionales Junior.

All-around boxer-puncher is the best way to describe Phipps style in the ring. He can brawl, caja, and move around well. “I’m more of a boxer than brawler," El lo notó. “I can fight on the outside or lay on the ropes. I move and show angles, plus I can easily switch to southpaw (from his orthodox stance)."

Like many of his young USA Boxing teammates, the Youth Worlds will be the first international competition of his career. These championships is something he is really looking forward to for a wide variety of reasons.

“I’m excited to be fighting on my first international competition at the Youth Worlds in Spain,” Phipps concluded. “I was supposed to fight in a tournament in Bulgaria in 2020, but that was canceled due to COVID. I’m going to show my skills at the Youth Worlds to prove I belong at the top level, and that is the Olympics.”

Competition begins in La Nucia, Spain on Tuesday, Noviembre. 15 and can be followed along byhacer clic aquí.

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Por: Tony Penecale

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While his passing last night was not unexpected, it still hurt with the force of a thousand sledgehammers. I know I will likely break down and sob or flat out cry several times while I am writing this piece. There is definitely crying in boxing and tonight the Lock Haven Boxing and our extended collegiate boxing families are all in mourning.

Dr. Cox came into my life in 1994 when I was a freshman at Lock Haven University. I decided to go to Lock Haven, in truth it was my only choice, because I had become so enamored with the dream of boxing. When I found out that Lock Haven had a nationally-ranked team with a well-known coach, I set my heart on attending.

When I arrived on campus that fall semester, my first point of business was to seek out and meet Dr. Timonel, armed with a list of excited questions. He agreed to meet with me a few weeks before he held the open meeting for prospective team members. I walked into the building where his academic office was located and it was then I saw a rotund man with white hair and a big smile on his round face walking towards me. I’m not sure who he was but it certainly couldn’t be this legendary coach. It was then he walked up to me and, in a voice that is so often imitated, he introduced himself. I did not realize then that I had just met a man who would so positively influence my life.

To know “Doc” was a true blessing in life. He could make you laugh or make you angry. He would call you out and put you on the spot. Being a professor, he valued education and he enforced that his student athletes, boxers at the time, and wrestlers before that, focused on their education. He would, without hesitation, withhold a competitor from a show or tournament if they were not keeping up with their academics.

He knew when to push you and exactly what buttons to push. He would bring the Lock Haven boxers to Rockview St. Penitentiary to train and spar with the inmates. The first time he brought me along, I was getting bullied and beaten up by an older and more experienced inmate. I was afraid and I kept looking over at him, in a way hoping that he would stop the sparring session. But he looked back and his eyes calmed me and I knew to throw a counter punch out of the corner. Dr. Cox believed in me at that moment when I didn’t believe in myself. A few years later, after me appointed me President of the Lock Haven Boxing Club, he asked me to submit the paperwork on which of his boxers he was selecting to compete in an upcoming show in New York. He also knew that I would see those papers so he wrote on there that I was “not nearly as talented” as another boxer on the roster. While we never spoke of it, he knew that he would ignite a fire in me to overcome my lack of natural ability through dedication and determination. It was just one of his many methods of motivation. As he would often say, he was “using a negative stimulus to produce a positive result.”

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  • las que cuento con más frecuencia. Por supuesto 1994 to the US Naval Academy. It was the annual season kickoff meeting and a round of sparring sessions with boxers from Navy, VMI, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Mansfield. It was a relatively uneventful day except for one of the Haven’s novice boxers had taken a few solid punches and was now complaining how bad his jaw hurt. On our way home, we were expecting to make a quick dinner stop, likely a McDonalds, until Doc spotted a little shack-looking place on the side of the road called “Barnyard Beef.” Once he saw it, he implored Glenda to cut off the driver in the right lane so we could pull over as he boomed “Hun Hun… That’s where we need to stop. It’s called Barnyard Beef. It has to be good!” He gave us all a few dollars to order and we all went with roast beef sandwiches with Doc getting an extra-large selection which looked to be about as big as the moon. Our sulking boxer implored that his jaw was too sore to chew so he opted for a cup of soup. Doc took the first bite of his gigantic roast beef sandwich and rolled his eyes in delight “Oh My GodThis is the BEST roast beef sandwich ever” and looking over at his lone soup-eating boxer, he followed with “You gotta get one of theseForget about your jaw! Stop being such a pansy and get one!"
  • Mad in the Corner – As mentioned, Doc quería darles a sus estudiantes boxeadores la oportunidad de aprender a entrenar. Hubo una cartelera de diciembre en Penn State en mi segundo año en la que otro compañero de equipo y yo cancelamos nuestros combates cuando nuestros oponentes de Buffalo estaban cubiertos de nieve. Doc vio la oportunidad de que ayudáramos en las esquinas con cada uno de nosotros tomando dos combates y él permitirle subir al ring y dar las instrucciones. La primera pelea en la que trabajé con él fue una clara victoria de Lock Haven. La segunda pelea que trabajé con él no fue tan bien. El boxeador de Lock Haven no lo estaba haciendo bien y ciertamente no estaba a la altura de su potencial. A través de la primera ronda, Doc quería darles a sus estudiantes boxeadores la oportunidad de aprender a entrenar. Hubo una cartelera de diciembre en Penn State en mi segundo año en la que otro compañero de equipo y yo cancelamos nuestros combates cuando nuestros oponentes de Buffalo estaban cubiertos de nieve. Doc vio la oportunidad de que ayudáramos en las esquinas con cada uno de nosotros tomando dos combates y él permitirle subir al ring y dar las instrucciones. La primera pelea en la que trabajé con él fue una clara victoria de Lock Haven. La segunda pelea que trabajé con él no fue tan bien. El boxeador de Lock Haven no lo estaba haciendo bien y ciertamente no estaba a la altura de su potencial. A través de la primera ronda, he snarled “Let me have the ring” which was never a good thing. As I sat there, I made a vow that situation would never happen to me. Fast forward two months later, I am competing in that same PSU ring against a very sloppy and awkward opponent and the first round was going poorly, very poorly. The bell rung to end the first round and, as I started walking back to my corner, I saw Doc getting in the ring with a wild and angered look in his eyes. I almost considered walking to my opponent’s corner and asking if I could stay there for the next minute because I knew my corner was not going to be a fun place to be. In a crazy way, Doc’s unleashing on me actually forced me to refocus and allowed me to come back to win that one.
  • President’s Dinner – At the end of every year, the president of the university would have a dinner for the boxing team. As Doc had retired as a professor in 1996, they decided that year that the dinner would not just be for the current team but also for some selected alumni. After the boxing nationals had ended in April, Doc was flying to Fiji for a few weeks to participate in a boxing seminar. He was scheduled to return only a day before the dinner banquet. We were waiting for him at the gym so we could travel to the dinner as a team. When Doc walked through the doors, our collective jaws hit the floor. He was wearing a suit jacket and tie and a traditional Fijian sulu. In our eyes, he was wearing something that resembled a skirt. He just smiled back and said “These are so comfortable. I think I am going to start wearing them more often.” To say his attire was the talk of the dinner was an understatement for sure.
  • Pork & Beans – One of Doc’s defining characteristics in life was his generosity and willingness to help others. He had a close relationship with the local Salvation Army and every year, he would set up a day for the boxing team to ring the bells for the Salvation Army kettle. When Doc found out that one of his boxers was struggling financially and unable to afford food, he worked out a deal with the Salvation Army where they would donate some food for him. We were loading a box of groceries donated when this boxer who came from a Muslim family looked at the one item and declined it as it included pork. Doc picked up the can and said “Are you sureHow can you tell?” to which he was informed that it was a can of Pork & Beans. He pondered for a moment simply said “Hmmm… You know I never knew that had pork in it?"
  • Don’t Eat the Pizza – We were traveling to New York for the annual show at the New York Athletic Center a few days before Thanksgiving. This was a rare show with the weigh-in the day before the show and the whole ride to Manhattan, Doc was talking about how we were going out to eat after the weigh-in. Since it was my first year competing on the NYAC show, he allowed me to choose the ethnic food we would be indulging in later. Of course, I picked Italian. Doc had one more very important piece of advice. After the weigh-in, there would be pizzas there. Even though we were all hungry from making weight for the show, he advised that we do not eat the pizza because we were going out to dinner. The three Lock Haven boxers made weight and, after changing, we walked over to find Doc eating his third slice of pizza. A short while later, we are seated at the famed Luna’s restaurant in Little Italy and Doc is complaining that he shouldn’t have eaten that pizza and he was too full to order a meal. The legendary Dr. Timonel, the man who stories recount ate so much Chinese Food the year before, was reduced to ordering a side salad. As we were eating and laughing, Coach Ken Cooper made an astute observation. Doc had finished his salad and was now eating from his wife’s plate, all the while mentioning how he wasn’t hungry. Not missing a beat, Doc proceeded to take the extra meatballs from the one boxer’s meal.
  • Cigars and Vodka –This is one that I didn’t get to witness personally but he told it so often that I felt like I was there. As a highly-respected wrestling coach, Doc was often invited to wrestling seminars in Russia where that sport is God-like. Doc was often the recipient of many bottles of the finest Russian vodka. He would attend boxing seminars in Cuba. Before flipping truck tires became a trendy thing in most fitness centers, Doc borrowed the Cuban method and would have his fighters bounce on truck tires to increase leg strength and conditioning. He also came home from many of these trips with some authentic Cuban cigars. He would tell us how he would then go to the store and buy the cheapest cigars and vodka, only to switch the labels. He would then imitate those smoking the cheap cigars and drinking the cheap vodka thinking they were consuming the real goods. He would pantomime their sipping of the vodka and slow puffing of the cigars while commenting “how you can really taste the difference”, his whole time cackling at the knowledge that he knew they were really gushing over the lowest quality of both items.
  • Weight – It’s no secret, Doc wanted his boxers to compete in different weight classes. He also always envisioned a dominant heavyweight on his team and he would workout football players or wrestlers who had exhausted their eligibility in those respective sports. At the beginning of each school year, I would show up around 190-195 and Doc would envision me being his solution at heavyweight, despite the fact that I didn’t have the height, and once I started conditioning, the weight to sustain it. I still remember those conversations. “Ok Penecale, you weighed in at 185 for last week’s bout. What did you weigh today?” I would respond with “182” and he would shoot back “Ok, esta semana, I am going to put you in with a ‘small’ heavyweight.” When he meant “small”, it was usually anyone under 235 and I would show up to weigh-ins with rocks in my pockets. Then one day, only a few days before regionals, he decided to try another avenue. I had been between 178-180 and fully expecting to compete at 180 in the regionals when he asked “Do you think you can make 165 by Friday?” It was already Tuesday afternoon. He felt that was my best path to the National tournament so I agreed. In spring 1997, between January 30 y abril 12, Doc had me compete in five separate weight classes.
  • My last homeshow – Fitting that this anniversary is tomorrow (Febrero 7) and I will be posting the Youtube video like I do every year. The homeshow was always a big event and Doc would want everything to be perfect. As Coach Coop would say to us, Doc would be very impatient or as so eloquently described “he would be a bear with a sore ass.” The last thing you wanted to do was annoy Doc before, durante, or after the homeshow. My senior year, I was taking on a boxer from Army by the name of Michael Jordan. My friends and roommates showed up with custom signs and shirts and they were seated in the bleachers close to my corner. Earlier in the card, when I was getting changed, a boxer from Kentucky had knocked out an opponent from Penn State and drew the crowd’s ire by jumping on the ropes and showboating. I was unaware of this, so as the emotion hit me at the final bell, I banged my gloves and started a run to my corner to jump on the ropes and salute my cheering section. Doc read my mind and sternly said “NO!” which forced my momentum into an awkward gallop, looking like a bucking bronco that was just hit with a cattle prod.

The last two days have been emotional and difficult, from finding out that Doc was soon-to-be transitioning to the crushing news of his passing. Being an admin on the LHU Boxing Facebook page, one of the abilities is to approve posts. I saw so many posts submitted for approval from friends, familia, fellow alumni including so many photos. It was nearly impossible not to break down.

Dr. Cox was a coach, an educator, Estoy agradecido de tener todavía la oportunidad de pelear”., and a friend. As I first said in the post after his passing, he taught me so many lessons in and out of the ring. He believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. He pushed me to be better, a better boxer, a better student, a better son, a better friend, and a better human. Those life lessons still impact me every day and I find myself sharing them often.

Coach Cooper added in his tributeHe who is in the hearts of so many is never truly gone”.  That is a true statement. Dr. Cox will live on through the positive impact that he has made through so many of his students, Atletas, familia, y amigos.

You will certainly be missed, Dr. Cox. Thank you and We Love You!!!

Pittsburgh’s Matt Conway rebuilding Pittsburgh boxing tradition“Winter Mayhem” headliner this Saturday in Cheswick, Pensilvania

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PITTSBURGH (Enero 12, 2022) – The journey continues this Saturday for Matt “Sweet Child” Conway (20-2, 8 KOs) as he continues to bring boxing’s popularity back to what it was back in the glory days.

Conway headlines “Winter Mayhem,” which will be streamed live on www.facebooklive.com para $19.99 (at Cut ‘N’ Run Productions’ page), versus cross-state rival Avery Sparrow (10-3, 3 KOs), de Filadelfia, in the 12-round main event for the vacant International Boxing Association (IBA) Campeonato de peso súper pluma, at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center in Cheswick, Pensilvania.

While boxing in Pittsburgh will never be as popular as it once was during the glory years when local heroes Harry Greb (1913-26), Billy Conn 1934-48), and Charlie Burley (1936-50) were household names at the junction of 3 rivers, Conway hopes to make the sweet science more relevant than it has been there in many years.

“Fighting for a world title is a dream come true for me, especially bringing a title back to Pittsburgh,” said Conway, who has never been stopped in 22 peleas como profesional. “Pittsburgh hasn’t been a big boxing town since Paul Spadafora (1995-2014) and Sammy Vasquez fought (2012-2017). I’d like to help bring boxing back here to that level.

“I’m really hoping to win the IBA World title to get my name out there so that this kid from Pittsburgh gets more recognition and title fight opportunities. I want to continue the rich Pittsburgh boxing tradition. It’ll start when I bring the IBA title to Pittsburgh. Hay muchos talentosos, young fighters in Pittsburgh. We just need to fight and (promotor) Derek Gionta is doing that for me and other fighters. He’s really helping us.”

The 26-year-old Conway is fully prepared to face Sparrow, who’s notable victories have been against fellow Philly fighter 29-2-1 Hank Lundy (WMDEC10) y 19-1-1 José López (WUDEC10).

“He’s a tough fighter who uses his jab and is able to move and box,” Conway said about Sparrow. “I’ll try to nullify his left hand and do what I do.”
Conway, who has never been stopped in 22 pro fights to date, has successfully bounced back from back-to-back losses in Reno and Las Vegas on the ESPN+ platform to, respectivamente, a 10-1-1 Francisco Esparza (SDEC8) y 17-0 Gabriel Flores, Jr. (UDEC8).

“It wasn’t difficult,” Conway talked about coming back from two straight losses after winning his first 17 peleas como profesional. “I lost to a 17-0 guy in Las Vegas. I learned more from my two losses than I did in my 17 wins going into those fights. I’ve taken what I’ve learned from those fights and applied it to my last three fights (todas las ganancias). I’m hungrier!"

“Matt has done everything asked of him over the last year, ir 3-0),” Gionta remarked. “This is a big fight for the region. Having a cross-state rival from Philly in the main event is huge. Sparrow is a very good boxer and anyone that knows anything about boxing knows that and how good of a match-up this is.

“Putting a belt on the line in a 12-rounder is enough to intrigue casual fans aside from our loyal boxing followers. A win against Sparrow will do a lot for Conway. Most importantly, it’ll show how much he developed over the past year or so and will line him up for bigger challenges down the road.”

En el evento co estelar, Ryizeemmion ligero de Ohio "The Humble Beast" Ford (6-1, 4 KOs) faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round co-featured event.

Popular Pittsburgh middleweight prospect Eric Lomax (4-0, 3 KOs) takes on Ohio’s Samuel Wildenhaus (4-1, 1 KO) en un 6 asaltos.

Scheduled to fight on the undercard in 4-round bouts are undefeated Portugal super featherweight Milton Jorge Andrade Jeremias (2-0, 2 KO) vs. David Boria (0-4), New York super featherweight Alexander Castellano (5-1, 2 KOs) vs. Shawn Rall (1-4, 1 KO), and New Jersey’s pro-debuting heavyweight Daniel Bean v. Joe Nunez (0-2).

Tarjeta está sujeto a cambio.

Available tickets are priced at $50.00 (asientos reservados, plus tables of 8 ($800) are available to purchase by calling 412.759.0407.
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De Alba decisions Lopez in Front of Sold Out Crowd at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center


Spring defeats Hernandez in thrilling co-feature


Torres, Jules. Bocachica and Butaev remain undefeated

Belén, Pensilvania (Mayo 6, 2019)–Frank De Alba got back in the win column by winning an eight-round unanimous decision over Ruben Dario Lopez in a super featherweight bout in front of a sold-out crowd at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.


The action was promoted by King’s Promotions and Titans Boxing Promotions.


De Alba had to overcome a hard-charging Lopez, as the visitor form Argentina came out swinging wildly in the first 30 seconds of the fight. De Alba was able to fend that off, and get into a nice rhythm of boxing.


De Alba was keeping a solid distance, and work behind the jab, and befuddled Lopez throughout the rest of the contest, and won by shut out scores of 80-72 en todas las tarjetas.


De Alba, who was on a two-fight losing streak, got back in the win column which upped the Reading, PA native’s record of 23-4-2. Lopez of Rosario, Argentina es 12-14-4.


En la pelea co-estelar, Erik Primavera took an exciting eight-round unanimous decision over Nicholas Hernandez to win the USBF Silver Junior Middleweight Championship.


Hernandez has success early as he pressed the action and rocked Spring several times. With the crowd in a frenzy, as they cheered on the two Pennsylvania based fighters, Spring was able to turn the tide in the middle rounds as both he and Hernandez engaged in several toe-toe exchanges.


The bout was close heading into the home stretch, and Spring needed them bad as his work over the final six-minutes was the difference of the fight as he took all three cards by 77-75 puntuaciones.


Primavera de lectura, PA es 13-2-1. Hernandez of Lebanon, PA es 9-4-1.


Jonathan Torres de Belén, PA won a four-round unanimous decision over Jerrod Miner in a bantamweight fight.


Los puntajes fueron 40-36 twice for Torres, y es ahora 3-0. Miner of Philadelphia falls to 1-5-2.


Martino Jules won a six-round unanimous decision over Danny Flores to win the ABO Junior Featherweight title.


Jules de Allentown, PA won by shutout tallies of 60-54 en todas las tarjetas, y es ahora 6-0. Flores of Mexico City is 15-16.


Rasheed Johnson stopped Ricky Nuno at the end of round four of their scheduled six-round welterweight fight.


Johnson set everything up off of his jab, and he was able to pretty much do what he wanted until the corner of Nuno had enough and pulled the plug on the fight at the end of the 4th frame.


Johnson of Philadelphia is 6-2 con dos nocauts. Nuno de Belén es 2-3.


In a wild bantamweight fight, yeuri Andújar had to get off the deck twice to eek out a six-round majority decision over Edgar Cortes.


Andujar was decked in round two, and each guy traded knockdowns in round three. Each fighter took control of the fight at different stages of the bout, that produced several furious exchanges.


The sell out crowd voiced their disapproval with the outcome which read 57-56 for Andujar on two cards, y 56-56.


Andujar of San Cristobal, Dominican Republic is now 4-1. Cortes of Vineland, New Jersey is 6-5-1.


Recent King’s Promotions signee Janelson Figueroa Bocachica stopped Gabor Gorbics a the end of round three of their scheduled eight-round welterweight fight.


Bocachica bloodied the nose of Gorbics in round two, and continued the onslaught for another round, until the ringside doctor stopped the bout before the 4th frame.


Bocachica of Detroit is 14-0 con 10 nocauts. Gorbics of Budapest, Hungary is 26-17.


Radzhab Butaev won a six-round unanimous decision over Silverio Ortiz in a welterweight fight.


Butaev of Brooklyn, New York won by scores of 59-54 y 58-55 dos veces, y es ahora 12-0. Ortiz of Merida, México es 37-25.


Khainell Wheeler made a successful pro debut by stopping George Sheppard at 2:47 of the 1st round of their super middleweight bout.


Wheeler of Bethlehem is 1-0 con un solo golpe de gracia. Sheppard of Norfolk, Virginia es 1-8-1.


KING’S PROMOTIONS WILL BE BACK AT THIS FRIDAY AT THE 2300 ARENA IN PHILADELPHIA AS KALVIN HENDERSON MEETS ANTOWYAN AIKENS IN THE MAIN EVENT OF A STACKED CARD.

Rosalinda Rodríguez adquiere Liliana Martínez por el título gallo de la UBA, el sábado, 26to de enero en la Arena Santander en Reading, Pensilvania



Hector Camacho, Jr. a aparecer en el co-estelar

Nicolás Hernández de la lectura en la acción

Además invicto Martino Jules

Lectura, Pensilvania (Enero 3, 2019)El sábado por la noche, 26 de de enero de, declaraciones de campeonato de boxeo a la Santander Arena en Lectura, Pensilvania como Phoenix Promociones etapas de una tarjeta grande Pro-AM.

En el evento principal, será una batalla a 10 asaltos por la UBA
como título de peso gallo Rosalinda Rodriguez adquiere Liliana Martinez.

Rodríguez, de Miami tiene un registro de 8-0 con dos nocauts.

La 32 años de edad, Rodríguez es un profesional de cuatro años que se
tiene dos victorias sobre peleadores invictos en Frederica Blanco y Samantha Salazar.

En su última pelea, Rodríguez ganó un unánime de ocho asaltos
por decisión sobre Crystal Hoy el 8 de diciembre en Louisville,
Kentucky.

Martínez de Santo Domingo, República Dominicana cuenta con un registro de 21-18 con 13 nocauts.

La 35 años de edad, Martínez es una 19 años de profesional viene de una derrota por decisión a Sandra Atanassow El 3 de febrero en Alemania.

En la pelea co-estelar a ocho asaltos, Hector Camacho, Jr. regresa al ring cuando se enfrente a Vladimir Hernandez en un combate de peso mediano programado a ocho rondas.

Camacho, Jr. de Nueva York, tiene un registro de 58-7-1 con 32 nocauts.

Camacho, 40 años de edad,, es una 23 años de trayectoria en el círculo cuadrado.

Camacho fue invicto en su primera 34 peleas,
que incluyó victorias sobre Freddy Curiel (14-3-1), Roberto
Núñez (15-3), Miguel Angel Ruiz (21-5-1), Menard Reed (20-1), ex campeón del mundo Phillip Holliday (36-3-1), Joe
Hutchinson (18-1-2), Rocky Martínez (34-4-1), antiguo mundo
retador Larry LaCoursiere, Arturo Ureña (19-3), Fredd Ladd (45-9), Nelson Estupinan (12-1), Kenny Kost (14-3),
Israel Cardona (36-9) & El ex campeón mundial Yori Boy
Campus(92-14-1).

Hernández, de Denver, Colorado tiene un registro de 10-3 con seis nocauts.

La 29 años de edad, Hernández es una 10 años de profesional tiene dos victorias sobre Danny Valdivia (14-0 & 14-1).

En combates seis asaltos:

Nicholas Hernández (9-3-1, 2 KOs) de la lectura adquiere
Jauvan John (3-7-1) de Brooklyn, NY en un mediano junior
fin.

Frank comerciante (11-2-1, 3 KOs) peleas de Filadelfia Zack Ramsey (8-5, 4 KOs) de Springfield, MA, en un combate de peso ligero junior.

En los combates de cuatro redondos:

Harold Lopez (4-0-1, 1 KO) de Allentown, PA peleas como profesional debutando Rondarius Hunter en un combate de peso mosca.

Rakym Dyer hará su debut profesional contra el también primerizo Earvin joven de Milwaukee, WI en un peso welter
fin.

Martino Jules (5-0) de Allentown, PA se enfrentará a un oponente a ser nombrado en un concurso de peso pluma.

Habrá un espectáculo de aficionados que comienza a las 4 p.m., y
entradas que esa porción de la muestra sólo se le $25.

Precios de las entradas son los siguientes para Pro Mostrar, que comienza a las 8 Primer ministro

1) $1,500.00 Las mesas VIP.
2) $150.00 Asientos de los anillos secundarios.
3) $75.00 plata de estar.
4) $50.00 bronce de estar.
5) $25.00 Admisión General.

Todas las entradas se pueden adquirir en Santander En La Arena de
Taquillas -700 Penn Calle Reading PA. 19602;
Ticketmaster.com y en el extremo de lectura Boxing Club
situado en 1419 N. 5la Calle Reading PA. 19602.

Yunusov detiene a Salinas en siete para permanecer invicto

Coffie, George, Montano, Jiménez, Andujar & Toledo permanece invicto en la tarjeta de Promociones del Rey en TCentro de eventos Sands Bethlehem

Belén, Pensilvania (Noviembre 18, 2018) —El pasado viernes por la noche, Tres veces olímpico Anvar Yunusov permaneció perfecto al detener a José Salinas en la séptima ronda de su combate ligero junior de ocho asaltos programado, encabezó una tarjeta de nueve combates en

El Centro de Eventos Belén Sands.

 

 

 

El espectáculo fue promovido por Promociones del Rey.

 

 

 

Yunusov, que compitió en el 2008, 2012 y 2016 Juegos Olímpicos para su país natal, Tayikistán, dominado la acción, y finalmente rompió Salinas en el séptimo cuadro.

 

 

 

Con la victoria, Yunusov, quien ahora reside en Filadelfia tiene un historial de 6-0 con tres nocauts.

 

 

 

Salinas of Las Cruces, Nuevo México cae a 10-4-1.

 

 

 

“Estamos encantados con el rendimiento de Anvar. Salinas había luchado y derrotado a algunos oponentes creíbles., y Anvar luchó muy bien, y estamos emocionados por lo que 2019 sostendrá por él,” dijo Marshall Kauffman de Promociones del Rey.

 

 

 

En la pelea co-estelar, debutando Jeffrey Torres emocionó a los fanáticos de su ciudad con una decisión unánime de cuatro asaltos sobre Steven López en un concurso de peso gallo.

 

 

 

Torres de Belén es 1-0. López de Filadelfia es 0-3.

 

 

 

Gran peso pesado, Michael Coffie permaneció invicto al detener al veterano Jamaal Woods.

 

 

 

A pesar de su historial, Woods fue juego, pero el 277 libra Coffie era demasiado y finalmente sacó a su enemigo de allí en 2:50 en el cuarto cuadro.

 

Coffie de Brooklyn es 6-0 con cinco knockouts. Woods of Forest City, Arkansas es 18-44-7.

 

Joseph George tomó una decisión unánime de seis asaltos de Josue Obando en una pelea de peso semipesado.

 

 

 

George de Houston es ahora 8-0. Obando de México hizo un buen esfuerzo, pero es ahora 16-25-1.

 

cristiano Montano necesarios sólo 2:05 de la primera ronda para eliminar a Paul Holley en su pelea programada de seis asaltos en crucero.

 

 

 

Montano anotó tres derribos, con la final viniendo de un golpe al cuerpo duro.

 

 

 

Montano de Houston es 8-0 con siete nocauts. Holley cae a 6-2-1.

 

Alejandro Jimenez permaneció invicto con una decisión unánime de cuatro asaltos sobre Desmond Moore en una batalla de pesos gallo previamente invictos.

 

 

 

Jiménez de Nueva Esperanza, PA es 4-0. Moore de Allentown, PA es 1-1-1.

 

 

 

Apuesto prospecto de peso gallo yeuri Andújar logró dos victorias consecutivas en el paro con un paro en la primera ronda sobre el debut de Haziz Self de Filadelfia.

 

 

 

Andújar de la lectura, PA es 2-0 con ambas victorias llegando temprano.

 

 

 

En un concurso de lucha de peso pesado con peso semipesado previamente invicto, Travis Toledo tomó una entretenida decisión mayoritaria de cuatro asaltos sobre Kendall Cannida.

 

 

 

Ambos muchachos tuvieron sus momentos en la pelea enérgica, pero fue Toledo quien se llevó la victoria para elevar su marca 3-0. Cannida de Filadelfia cae a 2-1.

 

Vicente Floyd usó dos derribos en el primer asalto para catapultarlo a una decisión unánime de cuatro asaltos sobre Ricky Nuno en un choque de peso welter.

 

 

 

Nuno hizo un gran esfuerzo después de la primera ronda, pero se cavó demasiado lejos para atrapar a Floyd.

 

 

 

Floyd de Filadelfia es 4-5-1. Nuno de Belén es 2-2.

 

LAS PROMOCIONES DEL REY REGRESAN AL 2300 ARENA EN FILADELFIA EL VIERNES EN LA NOCHE, 7 DE DICIEMBRE CON BRANDON ROBINSON TOMANDO A KALVIN HENDERSON EN EL EVENTO PRINCIPAL.

Brandon Adams domina a Shane Mosley Jr. para ganar el campeonato The Contender

FILADELFIA, PENN.(Noviembre 9, 2018)-Brandon Adams fue dominante en golpear a Shane Mosley Jr. más de 10 rondas para ganar una amplia decisión unánime y reclamar el campeonato The Contender en el Forum de Inglewood, California.

 

 

 

En la segunda ronda, Adams conectó algunos golpes sólidos con ambas manos en el interior. Adams continuó lanzando golpes rápidos y precisos durante la primera mitad de la pelea.. Los golpes de entrada y salida de Adams hicieron que Mosley pensara más que golpear.

 

 

 

En seis asaltos, Adams comenzó a acelerar el ritmo, y conectó una serie de golpes de poder con ambas manos. Adams presentó varios derechos duros y uppercuts desgarradores. En la séptima ronda, Adams continuó lanzando golpes y lastimó a Mosley con cada conexión.. Mosley fue cortado sobre su ojo izquierdo en el séptimo fotograma. Adams continuó su dominio en la recta final y ganó por decenas de 100-90 dos veces y 99-91.

 

 

 

“Mi campamento, todos me ayudaron. Ellos me empujaron. Todos los combatientes fueron duros. Ellos me empujaron, y me ayudaron a alcanzar nuevas alturas.” dijo Adams en el ring después de la pelea.

 

 

 

“Fue una victoria dominante para Brandon. Hizo una excelente actuación, y demostró que es uno de los mejores pesos medios del mundo.. Habrá muchas grandes peleas en el horizonte para Brandon,” dijo Banner Promotions presidente, Artie Pelullo.

 

 

 

Con la victoria Adams (21-2, 13 KOs) tiene garantizado un ranking de los 10 mejores por la AMB.

 

 

 

The Contender fue visto en vivo en EPIX ®.

 

 

 

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Banner Promotions signs undefeated Lightweight Golden Garcia

FILADELFIA, PENN.(Noviembre 6, 2018)–Banner Promotions is proud to announce the signing of undefeated lightweight, Golden Garcia to a promotional contract.

 

 

 

García, 30 years-old of Montreal, Canadá, tiene un registro de 11-0-1 con seis nocauts.

 

 

 

Garcia began boxing at the age of 12 when he walked in to a gym to get in shape.

 

 

 

I got into a few scraps in the street, so it was nice to go to a place where fighting was allowed,” dijo García.

 

 

 

Garcia had about 60 peleas amateur, where he competed at 130 libra.

 

 

 

Garcia turned professional on June 28, 2014 with a 2nd round stoppage over Michael Gargouri in Quebec, Canadá. He has fought all of his bouts in Canada, which included a win over Oscar Mejia (10-2-1).

 

 

 

En su última pelea, Garcia stopped Adalberto Borquez on March 24th in Montreal.

 

 

 

Garcia is a pressure fighter that throws a high volume of punches and tries to overwhelm his opponents. Garcia prides himself for his endurance and he believes that the longer the fight goes, el mejor es.

 

 

 

This is a great opportunity for me to step up. I will get better chances to show off my skills, and being with Banner Promotions can help me get farther in my career then I could imagine,” dijo García. “I am looking forward to this partnership, and together we will do big things.

 

 

 

Said Garcia’s manager, el ex campeón del mundo, Otis Grant, “Golden has a lot of potential. He is a very hard worker. I have confidence in Artie Pelullo and Banner Promotions. I was his 1st world champion. This will open the door to sign more fighters with Banner. I have a lot of good fighters, and I am looking to send more to Artie.

 

 

 

I am happy to be working with my 1st world champion Otis Grant, and his brother Howard. They have a terrific eye for talent, and Golden will be the 1st of many fighters that we will be working together, to bring to world championships,” dijo Banner Promotions presidente, Artie Pelullo.

 

 

 

 

 

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Banner Promotions signs former Olympian Naim Terbunja

FILADELFIA, PENN.(Noviembre 6, 2018)–Banner Promotions is proud to announce the signing of former Olympian and current super middleweight Naim Terbunja.

 

 

 

Terbunja of Linkoping, Sweden by way of Pristina, Kosovo, represented Sweden in the 2008 Juegos Olímpicos. He currently holds a professional record of 10-2-1 con un solo golpe de gracia.

 

 

 

La 34 year-old Terbunja began boxing at the age of 14, as he was a young soccer player looking to get stronger. Terbunja took up boxing, and fell in love with the sport.

 

 

 

That sparked an amateur career that saw him go 200-36. Terbunja fought all over the world for the Swedish National team, and then to the 2008 Olympics where he lost to Matt Korobov in the round of 36.

 

 

 

Terbunja moved to Long Island and spent part of his amateur career in the United States and captured the National Golden Gloves title in 2009 by defeating Luis Arias in the finals.

 

 

 

Terbunja turned professional on April 27, 2012 with a unanimous decision over Vladimir Spasojevic in Sweden. Terbunja has fought six times in Sweden and twice in Kosovo.

 

 

 

Terbunja has a 1st round stoppage over previously undefeated Joel De La Paz (7-0) en julio 23, 2016.

 

 

 

Terbunja is coming off a disputed draw with regarded Lanell Bellows on May 11th in Las Vegas.

 

 

 

“Estoy feliz de firmar con Banner Promotions,” said Terbunja. “If I have a good team around me, I believe that I can fight for a world title. Banner Promotions can help me where I need to go.

 

 

 

Naim has a blue chip pedigree. He was an Olympian, and the bout he lost was close. He has had one bad fight at super middleweight. I believe he has the ability to be in position to fight for a world championship. He has an awkward style, and a good chin. He now has a good opportunity with Banner Promotions to realize his potential,” said Terbunja’s manager, Pat Zagarino.

 

 

 

We happy to have signed Naim. He was an Olympian, and we think he can become a player in the super middleweight division. We look forward to getting him in the ring before the end of the year, and we will get him in prime position in 2019,” dijo Banner Promotions presidente Artie Pelullo.

 

 

 

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