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ROC NATION SPORTS ANNOUNCES CO-FEATURE & NON-TELEVISED UNDERCARD FOR DUSTY HERNANDEZ-HARRISON AND MIKE DALLAS JR. WELTERWEIGHT SHOWDOWN ON FRIDAY, MAY 13 AT THE DC ARMORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

throne boxing PRESENTED BY ROC NATION SPORTS AND CORONA EXTRA FEATURES HERNANDEZ-HARRISON VS. DALLAS JR., ORLANDO DEL VALLE VS. THOMAS SNOW AND DARMANI ROCK VS. CARLOS BLACK TELEVISED LIVE ON BET BEGINNING AT 10:00 P.M. AND/PT

EVENT ALSO TO BE STREAMED LIVE GLOBALLY ON TIDAL.COM

JUSTINE SKYE, DJ CIPHA SOUNDS & HOST BIG TIGGER TO PROVIDE IN-ARENA ENTERTAINMENT BETWEEN BOUTS

NEW YORK, NY (Kia 5, 2016) – Two televised bouts and four non-televised undercard bouts will round out the card when Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 Koó) o Washington, D.C. hoki ki te mowhiti i runga i Rāmere, Kia 13 to take on Bakersfield, California’s Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 Koó) in a 10-round welterweight bout at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The fight will headline a torona mekemeke event that will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. AND and will also be streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com.

 

Opening the telecast will be an eight-round featherweight showdown between Orlando “Orlandito” Del Valle(20-2, 15 Koó) a Thomas “KO” Snow (18-2, 5 Koó). The second televised fight will see the professional debut of highly touted Philadelphia heavyweight prospect Darmani “Rock Solid” Rock against the beltway’s own Carlos “DC Diamond Cutter” Black (1-3).

 

The non-televised undercard will feature Caguas, Puerto Rico o Abner “Pin” Cotto (19-3, 9 Koó) ki hōia Juan Jose “Pinocho” Beltran (29-25-3, 18 Koó) o Los Mochis, Mexico in an eight-round junior welterweight matchup; Brooklyn’s undefeated Junior “The Young God” Younan (8-0, 6 Koó) facing Breedon, West Virginia’s Austin “Speedy” Marcum (10-6-1, 5 Koó) in a six-round light heavyweight fight; former NFL linebacker Mike Balogun (5-0, Koó) of Upper Marlborough, Maryland and Devon Mosley (0-4-1) o Capitol Heights, Maryland squaring off in a four-round heavyweight bout; and Greenbelt, Maryland o Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed (2-0, 1 KO) ki Damion Reed (2-13, 1 KO) o Danville, Virginia in a four-round cruiserweight fight. 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist Zhang “Big Bang” Zhilei (8-0, 6 Koó) o Zhengzhou, China will also see action in a six-round heavyweight bout against an opponent to be determined.

 

Roc Nation Sports will bring names from the entertainment world to the event, which will showcase a special performance by Roc Nation’s own breakout artist singer/songwriter Justine Skye. The Brooklyn songstress and social media maven who garnered attention, and over two million YouTube views, with her cover of Drake’s “Headlines” and current single, “I’m Yours” featuring Vic Mensa, is currently taking over radio airwaves nationwide. The evening will also feature a DJ set from Roc Nation’s multi-talented Cipha Sounds who will keep the energy up between bouts. Darian “Big Tigger” Morgan, afternoon host on Atlanta’s V-103, former host of BET’s Rap City and 106 & Park, and currently featured on Oxygen’s “Like A Boss”, will serve as the event’s host.

Tickets utu i $75, $50 a $35, e kore tae e wātea ana utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha i ngā wāhi Ticketmaster katoa, ipurangi i Ticketmaster.com (http://bit.ly/may13throneboxing ) a tenei i te waea i (800) 745-3000.

 

Orlando Del Valle made his professional debut on April 11, 2008 at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey where he knocked out Rey Rivera in the third round. By October 2009, he had compiled a record of 7-0, including a third-round knockout victory over Christopher Rivera at Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I te Pipiri 6, 2011, at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, he notched an impressive ten-round unanimous decision victory over Dat Nguyen in a fight telecast on Showtime’s ShoBox. I te Mahuru 29, 2012, Raorao, ki ha lekooti o 16-0, made is HBO debut at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut against Three-Time World Champion Vic “The Raging Bull” Darchinyan. Darchinyan controlled a majority of the bout, relying on his experience to pressure the young contender. In the ninth round Del Valle’s perseverance almost carried the day when he staggered Darchinyan with a tremendous left hook, badly hurting the former world champion. Darchinyan, Heoi, was able to survive the round and hold on for a ten-round unanimous decision victory. After the defeat, Del Valle moved to Mexico City to train with Hall of Fame trainer Nacho Beristain. He rebounded in 2013 with two technical knockout victories over Andre Wilson and Juan Jose Beltran. I te Mei 31, 2014, in a bout televised by HBO Latino from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Del Valle faced another tough opponent in undefeated fellow Puerto Rican Luis Rosa. The ten-round, evenly matched fight went the distance producing a memorable, crowd-pleasing battle. I roto i te rima o tawhio, Del Valle sent Rosa to the canvas with a left hook and in the seventh round Rosa was deducted a point for a late punch, but in the end Rosa was awarded a unanimous decision victory. Since the Rosa setback, Del Valle has won all three of his fights, with none of them going the distance, including his last fight on April 9, in which he scored a second round technical knockout win over Josh Crespo at Rockingham Park in Salem, New Hampshire. Del Valle will look to keep that streak going on May 13 against Snow.

 

Deeply rooted in D.C. and the capital community, Thomas Snow is an experienced fighter with an impressive record of 18-2 (10 Koó). Snow, who supplements his boxing earnings by working as a floor technician at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, began boxing at the age of ten at Round One Gym in Capitol Heights, Maryland, compiling a stellar amateur record of 129-10, which included three Washington D.C. Metro Golden Gloves championships. I roto i te 2004, he took home the national PAL amateur tournament title in the 119-pound weight class. I Noema 5, 2005, he made his professional debut with authority, knocking out Ronald Viera in the first round at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, Te Tai Tokerau Carolina. He would go on to win his next nine fights, with seven of those wins coming by way of knockout, before he ran into fellow undefeated prospect and future world title challenger Teon Kennedy who dealt Snow his first professional loss in July of 2008. A streak of six consecutive wins would follow before he suffered another setback, again against an undefeated prospect in Nate Green. Following the defeat, Snow took nearly two and a half years off from boxing. The southpaw returned to the ring on March 6, 2015 and continued to live up to his “KO” moniker with a first round technical knockout win over Christopher Sanchez at the Omar Shrine in Charleston, South Carolina. Snow followed that win with a second round knockout of Tibor Nadori on December 4, 2015 at the Rosecroft Raceway close to home in Fort Washington, Maryland. He now faces a crossroads fight when he takes on Del Valle on May 13.

 

At the age of nineteen, Kamaka Darmani is already drawing comparisons to former heavyweight greats of the past. Rock has received high praise for his powerful jab and ambidexterity. Standing at 6’4”, he moves with an unparalleled lightness and speed for a fighter his size. Rock earned nation-wide accolades following a banner year in 2014 when he took home the USA Boxing Junior and Youth Open, Youth Continental and Youth World super heavyweight titles. During the 2014 Junior and Youth Open in Reno, Nevada, Rock shut out the 2013 National Youth Champion, John Luna, 3-0. This impressive performance was followed by another super heavyweight title at the Youth Continental Championships in March 2014 in Quito, Ecuador where he defeated Argentina’s Kervin Espinola, 3-0. Rock then took home the gold medal at the prestigious World Youth Championships in Bulgaria in April 2014 by a 2-1 decision over Germany’s Peter Kadiru. Rock also took home the 2014 World Junior Amateur Championship and capped off 2014 by being named Philadelphia’s Amateur Boxer of the Year at the annual Briscoe Awards. His most noteworthy win, Heoi, came in May 2015 when he beat Cam Awesome, a career amateur who has been called the next Chris Byrd, in Las Vegas for the National Golden Gloves title. Rock also captured the 2015 U.S. National Amateur super heavyweight championship. He ended his amateur career as the number one rated super heavyweight in the United States (and the number five rated super heavyweight in the world) haere 19-5 in national tournaments. His assault on the heavyweight division begins Kia 13 against Black.

 

Rockville, Maryland resident Carlos Black is better known to capitol region boxing as the “DC Diamond Cutter.” Turning professional late in life at the age of thirty, making his professional debut on April 23, 2015 at Tall Cedar’s Hall in Baltimore, Maryland scoring a four-round unanimous decision over the more experienced Lonnie Kornegay. Black, Heoi, would fall short of victory in his next three bouts to George Arias on May 8, 2015 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, to Dennis Benson by a hard-fought four-round split decision in his return to Tall Cedar’s Hall on July 9, 2015 and to Jerry Forrest on September 26, 2015 at the Masonic Temple in Norfolk, Virginia. Tough like his nickname and propelled by his steadfast will, he believes he can one day fulfill his dream of becoming heavyweight champion of the world. That dream will come a step closer to reality should he defeat the highly touted Rock.

Apanere cotto is part of the famous Cotto boxing family of Puerto Rico. Legendary Miguel Cotto is a second cousin, while uncles Miguel Cotto Sr. and Evangelista Cotto were pro boxers themselves. Cotto is looking for his second straight win following a loss in a world-title elimination bout against current WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Javier Fortuna. I Kia 13 he faces the vastly experienced Juan Jose Beltran who has faced current World Champion Leo Santa Cruz and former World Champions Eric Morel and Rico Ramos.

 

Brooklyn’s unbeaten Junior Younan faces his stiffest test to date on Kia 13 ka anga ia Austin Marcum. Younan returned following a nine-month injury induced layoff on March 26 on the Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera undercard by pounding out a four-round unanimous decision over Carlos Lozano. Marcum is riding a four-fight winning streak and plans to take his 20-year-old opponent into unfamiliar territory, as Younan has yet to fight past four rounds.

 

Former Washington Redskin Mike Balogun looks to make it six straight wins since turning professional as a boxer in October of 2014. Balogun was a standout inside linebacker at the University of Oklahoma and spent a year on the Redskins’ roster in 2010. He also played briefly for the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers before retiring and becoming a full time boxer. Looking to stop Balogun’s rise as a pugilist on Kia 13 will be fellow local fighter Devon Mosley who is seeking his first professional win.

 

Local favorite Rīpekatia Sam, has limited amateur experience, which his opponent Damion Reed, a 16-fight veteran hopes to exploit. Crossed, who works as bar tender, is expected to have hundreds of supporters behind him as he attempts to go to 3-0. Reed recently lost two hard-fought majority decisions to two cruiserweights and has a draw with Ken Moody.

 

Standing 6’6” and weighing 250 pauna, Chinese sensation taumahamaha Zhang Zhilei has shown boxing skills rarely seen in a big man since turning pro in August 2014. Undefeated in eight fights as a professional, Zhilei was a highly-decorated amateur, winning a silver medal in the super-heavyweight division at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, as well as bronze medals at the 2007 world amateur championships and 2009 AIBA world championships. He faces an opponent to be determined on Kia 13.

Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas Jr., a 10-round welterweight fight which is presented by Roc Nation Sports takes place Friday, Kia 13, 2016 i te DC koki i roto i Washington, D.C. This fight headlines a throne boxing event presented by Corona Extra and will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. AND and streamed live on global music and entertainment platform, TIDAL.com. The event is also sponsored by FILA, Whakahaere Travel Rangatōpū Solutions (CTMS), koa, Shoe City, Pepsi, RCN and The DC Lottery. I tua atu ki te mahi nui i roto i te whakakai, te Kia 13 edition of throne boxing on BET will feature several notable Roc Nation Sports touches that offer a unique fan experience including a live musical performance by Justine Skye as well as DJ Cipha Sounds and event host Big Tigger who will keep the energy at a high level throughout the event. A pee i te whakahaere mā te whakamahi i #throneboxing.

 

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Former world champion Kermit Cintron takes on Eduardo Flores this Friday night at the 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia

Christopher Brooker – Antowyan Aikens in Super Middleweight main event

Weigh-in tenei Rāpare at Chickie’s & Pete’s in South Philadelphia at 6 PM
No te Tonu Tuku
Philadelphia, PA (Kia 4, 2016)–Tenei PARAIRE po, May 6th, a terrific night of boxing returns the 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia as King’s Promotions presents a ten-bout card.
I roto i te hui matua, rising super middleweight Christopher Brooker (8-1, 5 Koó) e i runga i Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1. 1 KO) in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
I roto i te ono-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, former IBF Welterweight champion, Kermit Cintron (35-5-2, 28 KO o) is coming full circle when he takes on Eduardo Flores (23-20-3, 15 KO o) in a junior middleweight bout.
Cintron, who for most of the last decade was a heralded prospect, turned world champion, is reuniting with the team started him to his journey.
Everything has been great for this camp and I got excellent sparring and I am ready to go,” Said Cintron.
The Reading, Pennsylvania native is happy to fighting just forty-five minutes away from his hometown. He will making his first appearance in theCity of Brotherly Lovein fifteen years.

Fighting in Philly is exciting. I will have lots of family, friends from school and other friends be able to drive and see the fight. It is a great opportunity for them to watch me live. It’s been a long time but I am looking forward to it.

Most of Cintron’s fights in the past decade have been high-profile fights that have been seen in on premium cable television. Cintron is taking this stage of his career one fight at a time.
It is all up to my promoter Marshall Kauffman and King’s Promotions. When he says that I am ready for a bigger fight, that is when we will move to that. I am just trying to get my feet wet again. I am excited for this opportunity and to be back with Marshall. Marshall and Joe Pastore trained me to get to the top. Now Joe is training me and Marshall is promoting me and I am happy to be back with them. I am just trying to get back to being my old self again. I have been working on walking my opponents down.
This fight is ticketed for 154 pauna, but Cintron has eyes on welterweight glory again.
We will slowly work our way down and see how my body feels. This will be at 154. The next fight, I am looking at 150-151 and then hopefully 147.
In Flores, Cintron is fighting an experienced foe who has been in the ring with former world champion Carlos Baldomir plus a bevy of contenders and prospects.
I really do not know much on him other then he has fought a bunch of good fighters and he is from Ecuador. I just expect me to be my old self and if that is the case, a knockout should be happening i runga i te Paraire.”
In a six-round super lightweight bout, Naim Nelson (12-1, 1 NC, 1 KO) whawhai Carlos Velasquez (24-23-2, 15 KO o) o Managua, Nicaragua.
In a six-round super welterweight bout, Erik Spring (6-1,1 KO) o te Reading, Ka whawhai PA Justin Johnson (6-11-4) o Pittsburgh, PA.
I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:
Scott Kelleher (4-0, 2 KO o) Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Terrell James (1-3-1) o Philadelphia, PA. in a super lightweight fight.
Tyrone Crawley Jr. (4-0) o Philadelphia e Square atu ki Korey Sloane (2-8-2) of Philadelphia in lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Tahlik Taylor (1-3) of Freeport, NY. in a light heavyweight affair.
Aaron Brooks ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Ryan Bivins (0-1-1) of Philadelphia in super middleweight bout.

Thomas Velasquez (4-0, 3 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whawhai PA Grashino Yancy (1-0) o Staten Island, New York in a super featherweight bout.

Emmanuel wairangi (6-0, 4 KO o) o Philadelphia, PA will take Bryan Perez Nevarez(2-3-1, 1 KO) o Carolina, PR in a bantamweight contest.

Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $100 no te Ringside, $75 for Premium, $50 for Reserved and $35 for Standing room and can be purchased BY CLICKING HERE

VIDEO: Christopher Brooker and Antowyan Aikens joint interview before their Super Middleweight showdown THIS FRIDAY NIGHT at the 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia

Weigh-in this Thursday at Chickie’s & Pete’s in South Philadelphia at 6 PM

No te Tonu Tuku
Philadelphia, PA (Kia 3, 2016)–THIS Friday night, May 6th, a terrific night of boxing returns the 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia as King’s Promotions presents a ten-bout card.
I roto i te hui matua, rising super middleweight Christopher Brooker (8-1, 5 Koó) e i runga i Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1. 1 KO) in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
This past Friday night in Atlantic City, the Brooker of Philadelphia and Aikens of Atlantic City met for an impromptu face off and they are both ready for this important battle. The two spoke face to face to each other and below, here is what they had to say.
Christopher Brooker and Antowyan Aikens talk about their May 6 pupūtanga
Christopher Brooker and Antowyan Aikens talk about their May 6 pupūtanga
I roto i te ono-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, former world welterweight champion, Kermit Cintron (35-5-2, 28 KO o) o te Reading, PA will be back in action when he takes on Eduardo Flores (23-20-3, 15 KO o) o Kitó, Ecuador in a jr. whitu a'ee.
In a six-round super lightweight bout, Naim Nelson (12-1, 1 NC, 1 KO) whawhai Carlos Velasquez (24-23-2, 15 KO o) o Managua, Nicaragua.
In a six-round super welterweight bout, Erik Spring (6-1,1 KO) o te Reading, Ka whawhai PA Justin Johnson (6-11-4) o Pittsburgh, PA.
I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:
Scott Kelleher (4-0, 2 KO o) Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Robert Ramos (1-4, 1 KO) o Allentown, PA. in a super lightweight fight.
Tyrone Crawley Jr. (4-0) o Philadelphia e Square atu ki Korey Sloane (2-8-2) of Philadelphia in lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Tahlik Taylor (1-3) of Freeport, NY. in a light heavyweight affair.
Aaron Brooks ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Ryan Bivins (0-1-1) of Philadelphia in super middleweight bout.
Thomas Velasquez (4-0, 3 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whawhai PA Grashino Yancy (1-0) o Staten Island, New York in a super featherweight bout.
Emmanuel wairangi (6-0, 4 KO o) o Philadelphia, PA will take on an opponent to be announced in a bantamweight contest.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $100 no te Ringside, $75 for Premium, $50 for Reserved and $35 for Standing room and can be purchased BY CLICKING HERE
The weigh-in will take place this Thursday at Chickie’s & Pete’s at 6 PM.
Chickie’s & Pete’s is located at 1526 Packer Avenue in Philadelphia.

Christopher Brooker & Antowyan Aikens meet Face to Face before their big showdown this Friday, Kia 6 i te 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia

No te Tonu Tuku
Philadelphia, PA (Kia 2, 2016)–THIS Friday po, May 6th, a terrific night of boxing returns the 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia as King’s Promotions presents a ten-bout card.
I roto i te hui matua, rising super middleweight Christopher Brooker (8-1, 5 Koó) e i runga i Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1. 1 KO) in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
This past Friday night in Atlantic City, the Brooker of Philadelphia and Aikens of Atlantic City met for an impromptu face off and they are both ready for this important battle.
I roto i te ono-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, former world welterweight champion, Kermit Cintron (35-5-2, 28 KO o) o te Reading, PA will be back in action when he takes on Eduardo Flores (23-20-3, 15 KO o) o Kitó, Ecuador in a jr. whitu a'ee.

In a six-round super lightweight bout, Naim Nelson (12-1, 1 NC, 1 KO) whawhai Carlos Velasquez (24-23-2, 15 KO o) o Managua, Nicaragua.

In a six-round super welterweight bout, Erik Spring (6-1,1 KO) o te Reading, Ka whawhai PA Justin Johnson (6-11-4) o Pittsburgh, PA.
I roto i te pāngia e wha-a tawhio:
Scott Kelleher (4-0, 2 KO o) Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Robert Ramos (1-4, 1 KO) o Allentown, PA in a super lightweight fight.
Tyrone Crawley Jr. (4-0) o Philadelphia e Square atu ki Korey Sloane (2-8-2) of Philadelphia in lightweight bout.
Amir Shabazz (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Tahlik Taylor (1-3) of Freeport, NY in a light heavyweight affair.
Aaron Brooks ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Ryan Bivins (0-1-1) of Philadelphia in super middleweight bout.

Thomas Velasquez (4-0, 3 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whawhai PA Grashino Yancy (1-0) o Staten Island, New York in a super featherweight bout.

Emmanuel wairangi (6-0, 4 KO o) o Philadelphia, PA will take on an opponent to be announced in a bantamweight contest.

Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $100 no te Ringside, $75 for Premium, $50 for Reserved and $35 for Standing room and can be purchased BY CLICKING HERE

Washington, D.C.’S UNDEFEATED DUSTY HERNANDEZ-HARRISON AND MIKE DALLAS JR. SET FOR SHOWDOWN ON FRIDAY, MAY 13 AT THE DC ARMORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

 

throne boxing PRESENTED BY ROC NATION SPORTS AND CORONA EXTRA TELEVISED LIVE ON BET

HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT DARMANI ROCK TO MAKE HIS PROFESSIONAL DEBUT

NEW YORK, NY (March 30, 2016) - Roc Nation Sports is pleased to announce that undefeated Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 Koó) o Washington, D.C. ka hoki mai ki te mowhiti i runga i Rāmere, Kia 13 when he takes on Bakersfield, California’s Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 Koó) in a 10-round welterweight bout at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The fight will headline a throne boxing event that will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. AND/PT.

Tickets utu i $75, $50 a $35, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha, go on sale Wednesday, March 30 i 3:00 p.m. ET and will be available at all Ticketmaster locations, ipurangi i Ticketmaster.com (http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/15005069CFC435E1) a tenei i te waea i (800) 745-3000.

 

“I am really excited that my 30th fight will take place in Southeast D.C., where I was born and raised,"Ka mea a Hernandez-Harrison. “It will be great to be back in D.C. where I haven’t fought since 2014, and I can’t wait to put on a show for all the fans in attendance and watching across the nation on BET. Dallas presents an interesting challenge that I am ready to face. I will be getting world class sparring for this bout and will be more than ready for anything he brings to the table on May 13.”

 

“I’ve heard Dusty is pretty good, but I will be the biggest step up for him by far,” said Dallas Jr. “At 147 pauna, Ite e ahau tino kaha. I’m more mature and more focused. I’m back.”

 

“All of us at Roc Nation Sports look forward to bringing Dusty Hernandez-Harrison back to fight in front of his hometown fans against Mike Dallas Jr. in the midst of the professional boxing resurgence that is taking place in Washington, D.C.,” said David Itskowitch COO of Boxing for Roc Nation Sports. “Fans in attendance at the DC Armory and those watching across the country on BET have a great night of boxing and entertainment in store for them.”

 

“BET is excited to once again partner with Roc Nation Sports on our second throne boxing event, positioning BET Networks as a go-to destination for premier live boxing events,” said Stephen G. Hill, President of Programming, BET Networks. “Roc Nation Sports has proven to be an innovator in the entertainment space and as we continue to grow and expand our partnership, BET is thrilled to offer content as diverse as our audience.”

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Roc Nation Sports and BET to the historic DC Armory” said Erik A. Moses, Senior Vice President and Managing Director at Events DC. “It is certainly another capital moment in D.C., considering the rich history of professional boxing. The nation’s capital is still a fight town and to have the opportunity to showcase that again in the DC Armory is a prodigious honor.”

 

Kia 13 will also feature the professional debut of highly touted Philadelphia heavyweight prospect Darmani “Rock Solid” Rock against an opponent to be determined.

 

“I’m thrilled to be making my pro debut on Kia 13 at the DC Armory,” said Rock. “My team and I have worked hard and it has all been building up to this moment. I’m looking forward to my rise to the top of the heavyweight division which begins on Kia 13."

 

Hailing i Washington, D.C., Dusty Hernandez-Harrison has been touted as the city’s “best boxing prospect since Sugar Ray Leonard” by the Washingtonian Magazine. He began fighting at the age of six at the boxing exhibition at the Ritz Nightclub in Northwest D.C. and became a sanctioned amateur at the age of 8. I te wa o tona a'ee pro tuatahi i te matahiti o 17, Hernandez-Harrison compiled an amateur record of 167-30, toa e rave rahi Ringside World Toa, National Silver karapu Toa me toru tika National Golden karapu Toa i 2007-09. I te Pipiri 11, 2011, as the youngest licensed professional fighter at the time, Hernandez-Harrison made his pro debut defeating Alphonso Alexander via a unanimous decision at the Desoto Civic Center in Southaven, Mississippi. Six months later in his third pro fight, Hernandez-Harrison made his hometown debut on the undercard of the HBO World Championship Boxing broadcast of Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson and dazzled with a first round technical knockout of Terrell Davis. On his way to being crowned WBC Youth Welterweight World Champion in November 2013, Hernandez-Harrison stopped former National Golden Gloves Champion Kelly Wright in the fourth round in February of that year and two weeks later defeated Aaron Anderson via a six-round unanimous decision. In April 2013 at Dover Downs Casino and Resort in Dover, Delaware, he won a unanimous decision against Puerto Rico’s Jonathan Garcia and on Kia 18 in front of a raucous hometown crowd of 3,000 at the University of the District of Colombia, he knocked out Eddie Soto with a right hand in the fifth round. Hernandez-Harrison proceeded to earn the “2013 Knockout of the Year” for the Soto fight and the “2013 Fighter of the Year” from Go Fight Live (GFL.TV). I Noema 2, 2013 i Madison Square Garden, Hernandez-Harrison became the WBC Youth World Champion, winning a ten-round, unanimous decision over Josh “Pit Bull” Torres. E rua marama i muri mai, in his first nationally televised fight on ESPN’s Rāmere Whawhai Night, Hernandez-Harrison outlasted Tim Witherspoon Jr. via an eighth round unanimous decision victory, after which actor and director Mark Wahlberg tweeted that Hernandez-Harrison is “the truth.” Featured again on ESPN’s Rāmere Night Fights on March 7, 2014, Hernandez-Harrison faced southpaw Mike Balasi and came back to drop Balasi to the canvas twice en route to a six-round unanimous decision victory. I te Hānuere 9, 2015, soon after signing a promotional agreement with Roc Nation Sports, Hernandez-Harrison headlined the promoter’s inaugural event at The Theater at Madison Square in a fight televised by Fox Sports 1. In a battle for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Championship against New Yorker Tommy “The Razor” Rainone, Hernandez-Harrison scored a dominant ten-round unanimous decision victory. In his most recent fight on January 29, 2016, Hernandez-Harrison scored a decisive win over Angel Hernandez via a third round technical knockout at The Belvedere in Elk Grove, Illinois. Hernandez-Harrison recently entered into agreements with FILA and GEICO to be a brand ambassador for both companies. He is the only professional boxer to represent each prestigious brand.

 

Mike Dallas Jr.. was born into a boxing family and tabbed by experts during his teen years as a future professional star. At age 29, he’s in the midst of a comeback that lands him in Washington, D.C. against local unbeaten favorite Dusty Hernandez-Harrison that may be the most important fight of his life. I te runaruna, Dallas shared a ring with current world champions Terence Crawford (whom Dallas claims he beat three times) and Danny Garcia as well as three-time U.S. Olympian Rau’shee Warren. He won multiple national amateur titles and qualified for the 2004 a 2008 Tamataraa Olympic. Dallas turned professional on March 20, 2008 against Alejandro Valladares in San Jose, California and won by unanimous decision. He would go unbeaten in his next 17 whawhai. When he faced Josesito Lopez for the vacant NABF super lightweight title on January 28, 2011 in his national television debut on ESPN at Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, he was shockingly stopped in the seventh round.Five months later, Dallas met fellow rising contender Mauricio Herrera. In an excellent fight, again at Pechanga Resort and Casino, Dallas lost by a razor thin majority decision. Despite the setback, Dallas’ performance showed boxing experts he was back to contender status. In his next two fights, Dallas dominated former Miguel Angel Gonzales on February 17, 2012 and knocked out Javier Castro on June 22, 2012 to capture the WBO Latino light welterweight title. Those wins brought Dallas to his biggest opportunity to date, an WBC super lightweight interim world title fight against Lucas Matthysse, i runga i Hānuere 26, 2013 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Just after negotiations for the fight were finalized, Dallas learned that his father, Mike Dallas Sr., who introduced his son to boxing at age six, passed away suddenly at just 45 tau o te ao. Dallas Jr., Heoi, did not pull out of the Matthysee fight. I te po whawhai, Dallas Jr. was all there physically, but mentally a fight of that magnitude was too much under the circumstances and Matthysee, probably the hardest puncher in boxing, imposed his will on Dallas, scoring a first round knockout. He then took the break he should have taken before the Matthysee fight, spending two years away from the ring. When Dallas felt the urge to fight again, he contacted his trainer Ben Bautista and the pair ventured to Tijuana, Mexico, where Dallas picked up two quick wins against Alejandro Alonso on November 20, 2015 and most recently on December 19 against Odillon Rivera. He now returns to fight in the spotlight again on Kia 13 in a true crossroads fight against Hernandez-Harrison.

 

At the age of nineteen, Darmani Rock is already drawing comparisons to former heavyweight greats of the past. Rock has received high praise for his powerful jab and ambidexterity. Standing at 6’4”, he moves with an unparalleled lightness and speed for a fighter his size. Rock earned nation-wide accolades following a banner year in 2014 when he took home the USA Boxing Junior and Youth Open, Youth Continental and Youth World super heavyweight titles. During the 2014 Junior and Youth Open in Reno, Nevada, Rock shut out the 2013 National Youth Champion, John Luna, 3-0. This impressive performance was followed by another super heavyweight title at the Youth Continental Championships in March 2014 in Quito, Ecuador where he defeated Argentina’s Kervin Espinola 3-0. Rock then took home the gold medal at the prestigious World Youth Championships in Bulgaria in April 2014 by a 2-1 decision over Germany’s Peter Kadiru. Rock also took home the 2014 World Junior Amateur Championship and capped off 2014 by being named Philadelphia’s Amateur Boxer of the Year at the annual Briscoe Awards. His most noteworthy win, Heoi, came in May 2015 when he beat Cam Awesome, a career amateur who has been called the next Chris Byrd, in Las Vegas for the National Golden Gloves title. Rock also captured the 2015 U.S. National Amateur super heavyweight championship. He ended his amateur career as the number one rated super heavyweight in the United States (and the number five rated super heavyweight in the world) haere 19-5 in national tournaments. In February 2016, Rock signed an exclusive promotional agreement with Roc Nation Sports.

 

Hernandez-Harrison vs. Dallas, a 10-round welterweight fight which is presented by Roc Nation Sports takes place Rāmere, Kia 13, 2016 i te DC koki i roto i Washington, D.C. This fight headlines a throne boxing event presented by Corona Extra and will be televised live on BET beginning at 10:00 p.m. AND/PT.

 

I tua atu ki te mahi nui i roto i te whakakai, te Kia 13 edition of throne boxing on BET will feature several notable Roc Nation Sports touches that offer a unique fan experience, including a live musical performance as well as a host and a name DJ to keep the energy at a high level throughout the event.

 

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Split-T Management signs world ranked welterweight Ray Robinson

New York, NY (February 25, 2016)–Boxing managers Split-T Management are proud to announce the signing of world ranked welterweight contender Ray Robinson to a managerial contract.

Robinson of Philadelphia, PA. He lekooti o 20-2 with nine knockouts and is currently ranked number-seven by the WBC.

Robinson, nei ka tahuri ngaio i roto i 2006 is on a seven fight winning streak that is over a 5 and a half year period.
Te 30 year-old Robinson has wins over previously undefeated Roberto Acevedo, Darnell Jiles Jr & Aslanbek Kozak.
Robinson has collected the Pennsylvania Welterweight title with an explosive 2nd round stoppage over former U.S. Olympian Terrence Cauthen (36-7). He won the vacant WBA-NABA interim title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Alberto Morales (11-1). Robinson captured USBA title with a 7th round stoppage over Ray Narh (26-2). He won the the WBO NABO title with the win over Kozaev.
I roto i tona a'ee tino tata, Robinson retained the WBO NABO title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Sherzodbek Alimjanov (22-2) i runga i April 17.

I felt David McWater can help me get to my dream and become world champion.
I feel like it’s a matter of time before I get my shot to show everyone I am the top welterweight in the world. I fought some tough guys in my career and show I can compete and beat them,” said Robinson.

Said Split-T management CEO David McWater, “I think Ray is the most underrated fighter in America let alone in the welterweight division and can beat any welterweight on any given day. I’m unbelievably proud to be associated with such a class individual. Ray gives back to the community selflessly.
Along with McWater, Robinson will be co-managed with Philly fixture Tom Moran who formerly represented Tim Witherspoon and Kassim Ouma and currently represents 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist John Joe Nevin.

I feel Ray has matured so much as a fighter over the years and feel confident he can beat any welterweight when given the chance. He has always been a class act in and out of the ring and we feel great that he is a part of our team. It’s just a matter of time when the world will see he is the best in the welterweight division,”Joe Quiambao, Director of Boxing for Split-T Management.

Robinson, who is entered as a wild card entry in the WBC Welterweight tournament is a promotional free agent.

Split-T Management growing roster includes Undefeated Bantamweight Antonio Nieves; Undefeated Light Heavyweights Joseph Williams and Mighty Joe Jones; Undefeated Welterweights Wesley Tucker; Boubacar Sylla; Undefeated Super Middleweight Deandre Ware, Undefeated Heavyweights: Darlington Agha and Trent Rawlins and Adonis Stevenson conqueror, Super Middleweight Darnell Boone.

Split-T Management can be reached by at 917-627-6559 ranei i te īmēra i joematchmaker@yahoo.com

Watch Angel OcasioReynaldo Blanco explosive Press Conference exchange

OcasioBlanco vie for the WBA NABA USA Lightweight title fight to be streamed LIVE, this Friday on GFL.TV

Island roa, NY (January 21, 2016) – I Rāpare, night at Chickie’s & Petes in South Philadephia, Anahera Ocasio (8-0-2, 2 KO o) o Philadelphia & Reynaldo Blanco (9-2, 4 KO o) of Puerto Rico got into a heated exchange at the final press conference

They will meet This Po te Paraire i te Pennsylvania Sheet Metal Union Workers Hall in Philadelphia, in a 8-round bout for the WBA NABA USA Lightweight championship.
The bout will headline a 7-bout card that can be streamed LIVE on GFL.TV i 7:00 PM AND hoki $14.99. The stream is available around the world by clicking HERE
Below is the explosive exchange at Thursday’s Press Conference

Ocasio - Blanco Press Conference
OcasioBlanco Press Conference
I roto i te 8-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, te ao o mua kaiwero taitara, A Honatana Maicelo (22-2, 12 KO o) o Te Tai Tokerau Bergen, Nj e i runga i Samuel Amoako (21-5, 15 KO o) o Accra, Ghana in a lightweight battle.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio:
Saud Clark (5-1-1, 4 KO o) of Philadelphia takes on Julian Valerio (2-3, 1 KO) o Brooklyn, NY i roto i te Tamaiti, Whitu a'ee.
David Murray (2-1, 2 KO o) Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Heriberto Salaman (0-2) of Puerto Rico in a Light Heavyweight fight.
Luis Del Valle ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Albert Manukyan (0-3) of New Jersey in a Lightweight bout.
In a battle of pro debuting Jr. Middleweights, Idemar Cordero Ka whawhai o Philadelphia Luis Ramos of Puerto Rico in a Jr. Whitu a'ee.
Opening up the show will be undefeated Super Middleweight Godson Noel (5-0, 4 KO o) o Newark, NJ taking on Victor Kpadenou (10-9, 5 KO o) of Maryland.

Tūturu Jr. Whitu nguha, Julian ” Rock J” Williams e hiahia ana ki te whakatu au ki te tau whakamātau PED a tawhio noa

Philadelphia , PA (Hakihea 1, 2015)–Tūturu Jr. Whitu, Julian “Rock J” Williams Kua takoto te Gauntlet ki kaimekemeke katoa a tawhio noa te ao, rite e hiahia ana ia ki te hei i te kaimekemeke ngaio tuatahi, kia whakamatautauria e RUA USADA & VADA matapōkeretia puta noa i te tau.

Williams (21-0-1, 13 KO o), Kei te runga wā maha-7 i te WBC, Tau-10 e te WBA, & Tau-6 e te IBF, wants to prove to the world that there would be no doubt left in anyone’s mind as he continues his quest to become world champion.

Te 25 Kua piki Māori tau-tawhito o Philadelphia ake te to muri, ka kua riro i te tino tahi puta noa i te ao mo tona kāhua tahi-friendly i roto i tei roaa ia ngā pūkenga faahiahia kua mahia ki nei ia i te moniker o “Mr rave i te reira katoa”

Kei raro, Williams whakaraupapa tona kite o pēhea, he aha tupurangi whakamatautau e hiahiatia te i te i te taumata toa

VADA vs USADA Tirohia

“E hiahia ana ahau ki te mohiotia rite te kaimekemeke 1 ki te whai wāhi mātātoa i roto i 365/24/7 Olympic Kāhua Testing ki ngā pokapū e rua rerekē. USADA ko VADA. E kore ahau e mohio ki te mea ka waiho e ahau te kaimekemeke pai o tenei wā, e toe ki te kia kitea. Ko te aha e whakamatau ahau, Ko e lavame'a he 100% legit. E hiahia ana ahau ki te waiho i te pionie i roto i tenei. Au wawetia te rapu ahau kaitautoko ki te awhina i ahau. E kore ahau i te milioni ano, na te moni he take engari e mahi ana ahau ki te tiki ki te wāhi i reira e taea e ahau te whakamatautau tonu noa'tu ki te whai ahau i tetahi whawhai whakaritea e kore ranei. Tenei ka waiho te tino ngāwari hoki ahau no te mea ko ahau 100% horoi i te wa katoa. E kore etahi o te wa. E kore ahau e hema i roto i te inu e paowa ranei rānei. E kore e whakaaro ahau te reira kiko ki te whakamatautau i nga toa kotahi i roto i te ao. Ko e whakaaro ahau kia runga i mua ia koutou, me / te toa ka kia waiho tatou i roto i te poka wai whakamātautau tupurangi ranei. Ki te taea e ahau ki te kia meatia tenei e ahau, ka manako ahau tetahi hoariri kaha'ú ki te whai wāhi ki ahau. Ki te kite pake toku hoa tauwhainga ka taea te pā me pāpāho te utu i te tohutoro ataahua, me te whakatau mutunga.”

Whawhai Mutunga

“Mau ahau i tetahi whara toku whawhai whakamutunga e kore ahau e kōrero e pā ana ki. E kore kua unuhia e ahau i roto i te whawhai no te mea o te wharanga, me te haere e kore ahau i ki whakatangi toku faingamālie ki te kupu matua PBC i tata toku oire. Heoi hanga e ahau toku ngakau ake i haere ahau ki te pupuhi tika i roto i toku hoa tauwhainga. Aita te taata e ite i ahau 4 ki te tīmata tuatahi o KO tawhio toku mahi, kia taea whawhai ahau rite ki te whiriwhiri e ahau. Toku kaiwhakangungu korerotia ki ahau i haere te tahi atu whawhai te tawhiti kia kore ai e whakaaturia toku whawhai i roto i te reira o te taatoaraa. Puritia e ahau korero ia haere ahau ki te tiki i te mutu a tawhio 1. Na i hoatu e ahau manawarü anō ki te haere mai i roto i roto i te mamau. Cuello ko te toa totoka engari i mohio ahau ko ia i roto i te pouri i te 1 hēkona ruarua. Kihai i whai ia i te reflexes kaha ranei ki te mahi ki ahau.”

Future Hoariri, Post Whawhai Interview
“E kore ahau rite ata rite ki ta etahi iwi whakaaro. E kore ahau haamâ rānei. E kore e tika i runga i te kōrero ahau no te mea ka ngaro ahau i toku mata. Katia ki te whawhai Ahau i roto i te huru kino rawa, a kore e taea e ahau ngaro toku mata. Na e kore e ahau i nui kōrero. Otiia ko ahau i roto i te rohe i muri i toku fight.I tika piro te wikitoria nui i roto i te mua o toku e patata. Aroha ana ahau ki Philadelphia, I whanau ahau, ka whakaarahia konei. Ko ahau āta i Te Hau-ā-uru Philly ka kua tatou i te toa ao e kore i. Ko te whawhai pai o roto Philly e te nuinga o Te Tai Tokerau i Philly South Philly rānei. Tyrell Biggs Ko te kaiakopono o toku, te ia i Te Hau-ā-uru Philly otiia kihai ia i riro i te taitara. Danny Garcia a Bernard Hopkins he i Te Tai Tokerau Philly…A, no te mutu te tohutoro ki te whawhai ko ahau i roto i te rohe, ka kite ahau i tetahi paihere o Te Hau-ā-uru Phily i roto i ia whare…… Ko faitotonu mohio ahau i haere ahau ki te kaipaipa ia wawe. Toku kaiwhakangungu kua korero i ahau e hoatu e ahau ko eé wawahi ētahi wā mā te kato ratou motu tū. Na i muri i mutu i te tohutoro ki te whawhai, kia mohio nga tangata katoa te mea ko ake.”

“Austin Trout he hoariri pūmanawa o toku nei i te mahi ano he kaipāho. Na haere ahau ki runga, me te kia mohio ia he aha ko ake. Na ka mahi toku uiuiraa tukua e ahau te katoa e mohio e haere ahau ki Houston ki te whawhai Jermall Charlo mo tona taitara. Ko faitotonu i ahau e no te ui toku kaiwhakangungu i tangohia e ahau te whawhai ki rānei taata. E kore ahau e whiwhi ki te hunga e whawhai ahau no te mea kahore ahau e tiaki. Tukua ahau hapai i ia e. Otira ka korerotia e ia ki ahau i ui ia, na e ahau noa ka waiata e pā ana ki te reira. Otiia e kore au e ahau te korero i runga i taua a muri ake. Whiwhi i te reira koroheke, me te kore ahau e tiaki i muri ki te whawhai ahau rānei taata. Kua haapii mai au e mekemeke ko te mahi. Ko ahau he iti inoino e kore i te tiki i ahau rānei whawhai, engari kua ahau ako whakaaetanga me kua neke ahau i runga i. E hiahia ana ahau ki te aro ki te tangata te mea pai ki te whawhai, me toku rā i muri mai. E hiahia ana ahau te hunga ko eé te pai o te waimarie me te angitu tonu.”

Rā Next

“Whakaaro ahau e whawhai ahau 4 taime i roto i 2015 engari tika e kore te reira e titiro i taua ara. Ahau tino hiahia ki te tiki 4 i roto i te mea e tape'a te reira koi koe. Ia whawhai i ahau i tenei tau ko ahau koi me te koi. Plus whawhai maha pupuri kati koutou ki taimaha i te nui. I tika korerotia e ahau e pai kia haere ahau i roto i Hānuere. So I just finished a two week mini camp just to work on strength. I’m in the heat of camp now with a return date of January 16 ranei Jan 23. E whawhai e ahau te #1 wahi i roto i te IBF ki te riro i te nguha whakahauanga ki te whawhai mo taua taitara. I te mutunga o te ra e kore i hoatu e ahau ki tetahi mea i roto i te mekemeke. E kore e taea e ahau te tiki i te toa ki te noa tiakina ki ahau. Na i te riroraa ei te whakahauanga, Au e ahau akina he pere taitara me te whakamahere e ahau i runga i te tango painga tonu o reira.”

Ki te kaiwhakatairanga hou, Aikens titiro hoki win nui i runga i Fridaynight ki te rēinga ki te whawhai kōtaha tiketike i roto i 2016

Frank De Alba a Ihu nita matua i te 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia

Philadelphia , PA (Whiringa 19, 2015)–Tenei Rāmere po, Whiringa 20, Ka tapae Whakatairanga Kingi o te po nui o mekemeke ngaio i te 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia.

I roto i te hui matua, Frank De Alba (16-1-2, 6 KO o) o te Reading, Ka tangohia PA i runga i Ihu Flowers (7-14-1, 1 KO) o Fort Myers, FL i roto i te Jr 6-a tawhio noa. A'ee Kōmāmā.

I roto i te 6-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, tūturu amanaki Super whitu, Antowyan Aikens o Atlantic City, Ka tangohia nj i runga i hoa tūturu Tahir Thomas (4-0, 3 KO o) o Salisbury, Maryland.
Aikens, te tangata i te maha o ngā takanga o te hohekore, ka waiho hanga tona tīmatanga tuatahi i raro i Whakatairanga kara i te Kingi o te.
“Ko ha faingamālie nui ki te whawhai mō te Whakatairanga Kingi o tenei. I know I will keep active and in the next year I expect four to five fights and hopefully end up with a ShoBox kind of fight,” mea 26 Aikens tau-tawhito.
“Titiro atu ahau ki te whawhai pai i runga i te Paraire rite ka waiho toku tuatahi i roto i Philadelphia.”
Ka mea Whakatairanga Kingi o Marshall Kauffman, “Antowyan Ko te amanaki ngā. He is tall and is already a good boxer. We feel that he will grow into his power and he has a chance to do a lot of great things in his career.
Kua tētahi undercard Kikī o te taranata rohe kua huihui.

I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio noa:

Christopher Brooker (4-1, 4 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whawhai PA Jade Ealy (1-2, 1 KO) o Atlanta, GA i roto i te a'ee Super whitu.

Terrence Williams (4-0, 1 KO) o Harrisburg, Ka tangohia PA i runga i hōia Edgar Parete(6-16, 3 KO o) o Chicago, IL i roto i te a'ee Super whitu.

Ryan Bivins (0-1) o Philadelphia Te pakanga debuting pro Daryl Bunting o Vineland, NJ i roto i te a'ee Super whitu tekau.

Hafiz Montgomery (1-0) o te awa Toms, Ka whawhai nj Devon Mosley (0-3-1) o Capitol Heights, Maryland i roto i te take Cruiserweight.

Tyrell Colston ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Hector Perez (2-1, KO ') o Atlantic City, Nj i roto i te whawhai Cruiserweight.

Ely Mendez (1-1) o te Reading, Ka tangohia PA i runga i Derrick Bivins (1-3-2) o Philadelphia, PA i roto i te whakataetae mā whitu.

Corey Morley ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Brian Donahue (3-13-2) o Philadelphia i roto i te whawhai taumahamaha.

Scott Kelleher (2-0, 1 KO) Ka pouaka o Philadelphia Jack Grady (0-1-1) o Buffalo, NY i roto i te whakataetae Kōmāmā.

Ka taea te hokona tikiti mo $100, $75 a $50 e ka kia hokona mā te pāwhiri

E kore Frank De Alba titiro mua Ihu nita tenei Rāmere, Whiringa 20 i te 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia

Plus tūturu Antowyan Aikens, Terrence Williams, Hafiz Montgomery me Scott Kelleher

Philadelphia , PA (Whiringa 17, 2015)–Ki te whawhai nui te titiro ia ia i roto i te mata, E kore te Frank De Alba titiro mua Ihu nita Tenei Po te Paraire, Whiringa 20 as King’s Promotions will present a big night of professional boxing at the 2300 Arena i roto i te South Philadelphia.

De Alba o te Reading, PA e ha lekooti o 16-1-2 ki ono knockouts me kua riro 14 pāngia tika me he hinga kore i roto i tona whakamutunga 16.

Nita o Fort Myers, Florida he lekooti o 7-14-1 ki 1 knockout.
“He nui nga mea katoa. My weight is good and I am just waiting for Friday,”Said De Alba.
“E mohio ana ahau, kua whawhai nita te rota o te opuaraa me contenders. He is a tough Mexican and I won’t underestimate him. I trained for this fight 100% rite titiro ahau i a ia kia rite ki pai s ahau ki te ko ia he toa tūturu.”
Ka tae mai taua aho o te whakaaro i roto i te pepa rite ki te wini, Penciled De Alba te roto ki te whawhai amanaki tūturu Omar Douglas i runga i Hakihea 29.
De Alba a Douglas i whakaritea ki te whawhai i runga i August 1, engari ka whakatika te take hauora tuarua whakamutunga mō De Alba a kua ki kia hiki te whawhai.
“Ko ahau te taata pai, engari ko ahau e whakama. I lost a big opportunity, engari ite e ahau e kore te auraa te whawhai ki te hei i runga i taua rā mana'o ahau. I just stayed positive and got right back in the gym as soon as possible. If everything goes well, ka Hakihea 29 Ko te rā e whawhai ki ahau, ko Omara. I am certainly not looking past Rāmere. I just want everyone to come out and see a great fight on Friday.
Kua tētahi undercard Kikī o te taranata rohe kua huihui.

I roto i te 6-a tawhio noa Super a'ee, Antowyan Aikens (10-0, 1 KO) o Atlantic City, Ka tangohia nj i runga i Tahir Thomas (4-0, 3 KO o) o Salisbury, MD.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio noa:

Christopher Brooker (4-1, 4 KO o) o Philadelphia, Ka whawhai PA Jade Ealy (1-2, 1 KO) o Atlanta, GA i roto i te a'ee Super whitu.

Terrence Williams (4-0, 1 KO) o Harrisburg, Ka tangohia PA i runga i hōia Edgar Parete(6-16, 3 KO o) o Chicago, IL i roto i te a'ee Super whitu.

Ryan Bivins (0-1) o Philadelphia Te pakanga debuting pro Daryl Bunting o Vineland, NJ i roto i te a'ee Super whitu tekau.

Hafiz Montgomery (1-0) o York, Ka whawhai PA Devon Mosley (0-3-1) o Capitol Heights, Maryland i roto i te take Cruiserweight.

Tyrell Colston ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Hector Perez (2-1, KO ') o Atlantic City, Nj i roto i te whawhai Cruiserweight.

Ely Mendez (1-1) o te Reading, Ka tangohia PA i runga i Derrick Bivins (1-3-2) o Philadelphia, PA i roto i te whakataetae mā whitu.

Corey Morley ka meinga tona tuatahi pro o Philadelphia ki Brian Donahue (3-13-2) o Philadelphia i roto i te whawhai taumahamaha.

Scott Kelleher (2-0, 1 KO) Ka pouaka o Philadelphia Jack Grady (0-1-1) o Buffalo, NY i roto i te whakataetae Kōmāmā.

Ka taea te hokona tikiti mo $100, $75 a $50 e ka kia hokona mā te pāwhiri