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U.S. Army veteran Daniel Bailey, Jr. fighting this Thursday at West Point
Boston (April 20, 2021) – Recently discharged U.S. Army specialist 4th kilasiDaniel Bailey Jr. will be fighting in front of soldiers this Thursday night at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.
The 24-year-old Bailey (3-0, 2 KOs), fighting out of Tampa (FL), yoo dojukoLuis Alvarado (1-2) in a 4-round featherweight bout on a Ring City USA card, the first live boxing in New York since before the pandemic.
All the action will be streamed live (9 pm. ATI / 6 p.m. PT) on the Twitch.tv app, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, as well as via the Armed Forces Network Europe and Pacific (AFNTV).
“I’ve never been to West Point,” Bailey said. “I’m excited to fight there in front of other soldiers. I’m honored. We’re all brothers and sisters in arms and I want to put on a great show for them. I’m bringing the heat!"
“This is a great opportunity for Daniel,” Bailey’s managerRyan Roach (Onija Alagadagodo) commented. “Ring City USA has really taken over during the pandemic, putting on some really great shows. Ring City reached out to me looking to get some U.S. Army veterans on the card and Daniel answered the call, bi nigbagbogbo. I’m excited for this and Daniel is ready for the big stage.”
Born in Miami, Bailey’s cousin isRandall “The Knock-Out King” Bailey (46-9, 39 KOs), the 2-division World champion who was considered one of the hardest pound-4-pound punchers of his era (1996-2016).
Bailey was honorably discharged from the military this past March 19 after serving a 6-year stint. He was a 4-time U.S. Army champion rated as high as No. 1 in the country as an amateur boxer. He was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs (Alájẹṣẹkù), where Daniel was enrolled in the special soldier-athlete program there, World Class Athlete Program (WCAP).
Bailey made his pro debut November 7, 2020, nigbati o duroNoe Marquez Talamantes in the second-round of their fight in Mexico. His last action was an opening-round knockout ofJahterris Lewis last month in Alabama.
During his solid amateur boxing career, Bailey benefitted from sparring world championsTerence Crawford atiJamel Herring, among the more notables.
“I’ve become a much more complete fighter since I turned pro,” Bailey explained. “I have more control, like fully hydrating after a weigh in. I’m like a kid in a candy store now. I’ve made changes and sparring top guys has really helped my conditioning.
“This is the right place, right time for me,” Bailey concluded. I’m already on weight and ready to fight. It was a good time for me to get out of the army to pursue my dream.”
ALAYE:
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NIPA ITAJI IJA: Ti iṣeto ni 2019, Alagadagodo Onija jẹ ile-iṣẹ ere idaraya ti okeerẹ ti o ṣakoso awọn afẹṣẹja amọdaju. Atimole Onija tun ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣe iyasọtọ awọn afẹṣẹja nipa wiwa ohun wọn pẹlu iṣẹ adani ida-ọgọrun kan. Alagadagodo Onija ko gbagbọ gaan ninu awọn awoṣe ṣiṣẹ. O gbagbọ ninu awọn awoṣe ti o dara ju ti ajọṣepọ ni iṣipopada.
Alagadagodo Onija nlo awọn igbesẹ ẹda mẹrin nitori o gbagbọ ninu “ipilẹ jẹ ohun gbogbo”: 1. ogbon loyun, 2. idasilẹ ẹda, 3. Fi igberaga ṣe idajọ, 4. fojusi ìfọkànsí.
Promoting more challenging than fighting for Miguel Cotto
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SAN JUAN, Puẹto Riko (Le 31, 2018) – Future Hall of Fame boxer Miguel Cotto believes that, for him, promoting is even more challenging than fighting.
The living legend retired last December with an incredible 41-6 (33 KOs) pro record, in which he became the only Puerto Rican to capture world titles in four different weights classes, light welterweight through middleweight.
Cotto was 20-6 (16 KOs) ni aye akọle njà, 16-6 (12 KOs) versus present or past world champions during his illustrious 17-year pro career, including victories against Cesar Bazan, Carlos Maussa,Lovemore N’dou, Randall Bailey,DeMarcus Corley, Ricardo Torres,Paulie Malignaggi, Carlos Quintana,Zab Judah, Shane Mosley, Joshua Clottey, Yuri Foreman, Ricardo Mayorga, Antonio Margarito, Sergio Martinez ati Daniel Geale.
“We have been in the promoting business for more than 13 years, combining both roles (fighter and promoter),” Cotto said. “Bayi, we are able to give more attention to our fighters in terms of training.
“Promoting is more complex because there are challenges regarding every facet of an event. Bi awọn kan Onija, you concentrate solely on the fight, not all the details involved in promoting a successful event.”
Cotto Promotions is presenting La Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitrago, along with H2 Entertainment, in association with DIRECTV Puerto Rico, June 16th lori sanwo-fun-view, live from the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Center in Hato Rey, Puẹto Riko.
Integrated Sports Media will distribute the La Batalla: Acosta vs. Buitrago card in the United States on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view via iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV, DISH and live-streamed worldwide (excluding Puerto Rico) lori awọn FITE.TV app and website (www.fite.tv), ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, fun a daba soobu owo ti nikan $34.95.
World Boxing Organization Light Flyweight World Champion Tito Acosta 17-1, 17 KOs) will make his first title defense against four-time world title challenger Carlos “Chocorroncito” Buitrago (30-3-1, 17 KOs), of Nicaragua, in the 12-round main event.
“This pay-per-view card is a very important opportunity for is to showcase a great event,” Cotto added, “as well as a perfect scenario for Acosta to show the world who he is as world champion.
“It is a pleasure for me to give back to boxing what boxing gave me. Seeing our brand grow and fighter development let us know that we are doing things the right way. Our goal is to continue developing the best talent in Puerto Rico and building their brands and legacies.”
The 27-year-old Acosta is on a mission to become a Puerto Rican boxing icon like Cotto, Tito Trinidad, Wilfredo Gomez, Hector Camacho, Wilfredo Benitez and so many other greats from this fertile island.
Acosta’s success brings back fond memories for Cotto to when he was in a similar situation as a young world champion. “He does bring back memories for me and he proves that hard work pays off,” Cotto concluded. “Tito is living the dream every boxer has when they choose to box as a living. Now is the most challenging chapter for him to expand his reign and build his legacy.”
Additional June 16th PPV fights will soon be announced. Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.
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Ik Belii tolls fun gbajumo Boxing faili Si Stern
Key West, Fla (Kẹsán 6, 2015) -Boxing faili Si Star, Aare ti SHS Boxing Management, kọjá lọ ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 81 yi kọja Monday nitori ilolu lati a okan kolu.
Stern isakoso mẹta-akoko, meji-pipin Randall “The kolu Jade King” Bailey, oniwosan heavyweight Sherman “Ojò” Williams, Makosi “Arilli” Upshaw ki o si tele Cuba Olympian Robert Alfonso.
A gan aseyori onisowo, Williams explained that Stern also had a law degree and studied at one point to be a rabbi. Si recently returned from Romania, ibi ti o ni atilẹyin Williams ni re ija, lojo sonde, Aug. 30 and he suffered a heart attack the following day at home in Key West. He was air lifted to a hospital in Miami, ibi ti o wà fun a ose ṣaaju ki o succumbed.
Bailey ati Stern ká alabaṣepọ, Dave Johnson, pẹlú pẹlu Stern ká ọmọ, Gary, ati ọmọbinrin, Cynthia, were bedside in the hospital with Si for several days until the end. “Mo sọ fun Si on Sunday night (August 30) ati ni kan ipe nigbamii ti ọjọ wipe o ti a ti gba eleyi lati awọn iwosan,” Bailey salaye. “O si jiya a lowo okan kolu. Ohun wà si oke ati isalẹ gbogbo ọsẹ titi ti kẹhin ìparí.
Randall Bailey (L) pẹlu Si Stern (dani igbanu) ati awọn ọmọ rẹ, Gary Stern, han nibi lẹhin Bailey ti lu jade Mike Jones ni 2012 fun awọn IBF welterweight akọle
“Si was a great guy and a good friend. As a manager, he always fought for his boxers. If nobody else cared, Si bìkítà; ti o ba ti nwọn kò si le ṣe o, Si would do it. I was with him nearly 10 years and nobody was throwing money our way. It was hard for us. I only made enough money in a few fights, bi nigbati mo gba awọn aye akọle, where he took any money. If Si had your back, ti o fẹ lọ si ogun pẹlu o.
“Ti o fẹ wakọ soke lati Key West si Miami lati ri mi ṣugbọn, dipo ti gbe moju, ti o fẹ wakọ pada. O si fẹ pe mi pe mi 10 times while he drove home. He was so happy to get me a promotional contract (AK ni igbega ni Korea) ati awọn ti a gan nwa siwaju si mi ija October 4th in Korea. I’m dedicating that fight to Si and we’ll be doing something special.”
L-R: Si Star & Sherman “Ojò” Williams han nibi ni Romania
Williams ti a isakoso nipa Stern fun awọn ti o ti kọja 11 years and they had a special relationship. They had dinner together in Romania and flew back to the U.S., de Sunday, August 30.
“Si je Elo siwaju sii ju mi faili,” Williams offered. “O si wà kan ti o dara ore, a igboya Mo ti le nigbagbogbo gbekele lori fun imọran, in and out of boxing. Si was an all-around good man. We had many deep discussion about politics and religion, mi jije a Christian ati Si a Juu, paapa lilo ki ọpọlọpọ awọn ọjọ papo ni Romania.
“We all lost a good man in Si Stern. I was proud to be represented by Si. He wasn’t in boxing for the money. He was an important part of my life. He was always there for me and all of his fighters. Si never took a short cut or spared money. Si Stern was the best manager I ever had.”
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“The kolu Jade King” lọ Korean ara Randall Bailey ami pẹlu AK ni igbega eto lati ja Oct. 4 ni South Korea
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Randall Bailey Sin akiyesi si eyikeyi & gbogbo Top àtúnkọ Junior middleweights ni aye
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Randall Bailey padà June 20 ni Atlanta agbegbe Sumo soke si Junior middleweight fun kẹhin hurray
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