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Fight Night at the CapitalPress Conference Quotes

Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT
Press Conference group picture courtesy of Jason Rodriguez / Superelite Boxing
Hartford, Conn. (Mayo 31, 2018) – Hartford Boxing Promotions (HBP) hosted a press conference yesterday at the Hartford Boxing Center to promote its first event, “Fight Night at the Capital”, Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, Connecticut.
Below are quotes from yesterday’s press conference.
HBP’s goal is to bring quality boxing back to Hartford, which has a rich tradition dating back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino. Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.
FIGHT NIGHT AT THE CAPITAL” * Hunyo 16, 2018 * XFINITY CENTRE, Hartford, CT
PANGUNANG PANGHITABO – UBF ALL AMERICA &
VACANT ABF CONTINENTAL AMERICAS LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – 8 Rounds
RICHARD RIVERA JAIMEZarcoSOLORIO
Champion Challenger
Hartford, CT San Quinton, Mexico
7-0 (6 KOs) 12-3-2 (9 KOs)
CO-FEATURE — Lightweight – 6 Rounds
OMAR BORDOY, JR. ALEXANDER PICOT
Danbury, CT Hartford, CT by way of Puerto Rico
5-0 (1 KO) 2-5-1
SPECIAL JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT ATTRACTION – 4 Rounds
SHARAD COLLIER TBA
2-time New England Golden Gloves Champion
Hartford, CT
Pro debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
LUIS “LobitoRIVERA PHILLIP DAVIS
Hartford, CT Worcester, MA
4-3 1-1-1
Lightweight – 4 Rounds
ANUEL ROSA ROGER BLANKENSHIP
New Haven, CT Cleveland, OH
Pro debut 1-3
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
NATHAN MARTINEZ HENRY GARCIA
New Britain, CT Bag-ong Bedford, MA
Pro debut 0-1
Lightweight – 4 Rounds
JOSE MAYSONET JUSTIN MORALES
Hartford, CT Bag-ong Bedford, MA
Pro debut Pro debut
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 4 Rounds
JACOBLeftyMARRERO JIMMY SANTIAGO
Bridgeport, CT New York, NY
Pro debut Pro debut
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS — 4 Rounds
JEFFREY TORRES Tba
New Haven, CT
4-0 (2 KOs)
(all fights & fighters subject to change)
PRESS KOMPERENSYA mga kinutlo
Tony White, Promoter: “I’m really excited to do this in Hartford. There wouldn’t be a show without these guys. We work for them.
Michael Tran, Promoter: “We’re really excited to feature some of top Connecticut boxers including many pro debuts of some of Connecticut’s best young fighters. Fans will be able to see them all in action on June 16th. We’re bringing boxing back and it’s only right that we have this event in the capital of Connecticut.
Richard Rivera:People ask me why I box? Ganahan ko sa kini, no other reason. Sama sa usa ka amateur, I fought for the love of the sport. I’m blessed now because I’m getting paid, but I still love it. We do need to eat and because we have a lot of pro debuts on this card, it means we have a lot of hungry fighters. Sa Hunyo 16th, I’m going to do my thing and, trust me, there are going to be a lot of fireworks. I’ve watched a lot of these guys train. We’re finally fighting in our hometown and we’re going to better all the time.
Boxing helps save lives. Boxing is a performing art. Kids get off the street in in the gym. This is a movement! We are a forced to be reckoned with and boxing gives everybody a chance.”.
Sharad Collier:I’d like to thank Tony Blanco and Hartford Boxing Promotions for putting me on this card and my team. It’s going to be a good night. Ako andam sa pag-adto. I’m going to keep working hard and keep being smart.
Luis Rivera: I want to thank Hartford Boxing Promotions and my coach, Papo Colon. Come June 16th, it’s going to be an interesting night.
Nathan Martinez:I’m thankful for this opportunity on June 16th. Come June 16th, expect a big fight.
Jose Maysonet: Thanks to my team and on June 16th, I will be ready.
Anuel Rosa:Thanks to Hartford Boxing Promotions for putting me on this show and to my trainer, Luis Rosa, for my eight weeks of training. I knew this day was coming and I’ll be ready. When people see me fight, you’ll want me on the next card.
Jacob Marrero: I want to thank Tony Blanco for this opportunity to make my pro debut and my team for getting me ready for my fight.
Jeffrey Torres: “I want to thank my coach, Luis Rosa. I’ll be 100-percent ready on June 16th.”
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Undefeated light heavyweight Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera to HeadlineFight Night at the Capital

Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT

Hartford, Conn. (Mayo 15, 2018) – New England’s hottest, most popular and hardest hitter, Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera, will defend his Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) All America light heavyweight title at home on Hartford Boxing Promotionsinaugural event, “Fight Night at the Capital”, Hunyo 16th at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs) has partnered with his trainer, Tony White, and Hartford Boxing Center gym co-owner, Michael Tran, to form Hartford Boxing Promotions and bring world-class boxing back to Hartford.

 

 

Boxing’s rich roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino.

 

Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.

 

 

Rivera will take on JaimeZarcoSolorio (12-3-2, 9 KOs) in the eight-round main event versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

There’s a lot of pressure fighting at home because, siyempre, I want a victory, but I also need to be impressive for me to be recognized,” Rivera miingon. “I’m all about boxing. My partners, Tony and Michael, take care of the business end of Hartford Boxing Promotions. I’m excited about fighting June 16th and I expect a great turnout. A lot of people know who I am from fighting all over New England. Karon, I want to expand my horizons. I have a huge following from our gym and church, but I want to bring non-boxing fans to our show to make them boxing fans.

 

 

There’s no such thing as an easy fight. It all starts with training, which makes fighting easier. I may get an early knockout, but I always train to go the distance. My opponent has fought on television a few times against some fighters with good records. I know that I am going to be in a fight. I’ll be ready for war!”

 

 

This past April in New Hampshire, Rivera hit his opponent, Randy Campbell, so hard with a powerful right, that the force broke Campbell’s ankle only seconds into the contest.

 

 

Fighting is a way of life,” Rivera mipasabut. “All the training and fighting, it’s for the love of boxing, not money. Fighting never leaves a boxer.

 

 

Rivera originally got his nickname because, when he was younger, his forearms were considerably larger than his biceps. Fighters in the gym jokingly teased Rivera about his enlarged forearms, calling him “Popeye,” and the nickname has stuck. Karon, Rivera showcases his Popeye persona in full, which has added many females and children to his growing fanbase of hardcore boxing fans. Hunyo 16thwill open a new chapter in the life of for the man who’s always good to the finish because he eats his spinach.

 

 

Sa co-bahin nga panghitabo, undefeated Danbury, CT lightweight Omar “Ang Mananap nga Mapintas” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) will be in his first scheduled six-rounder against. Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-5-1), fighting out of Hartford by way of Puerto Rico.

 

 

The Special One,” Sharad Collier, nakig-away gikan sa Hartford, is competing this week Omaha (NE) at the National Golden Gloves Championships, before returning home to turn pro in a four-round Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

Nakig-away usab sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, are Hartford featherweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Phillip Davis (1-1-1), of Worcester, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT lightweight Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), New Britain, CT featherweight Nathan Martinez in his professional debut vs. New Bedford’s (MA) Henry Garcia (0-1), Hartford lightweight Jose Maysonet vs. Justin Morales, of New Bedford, MA, in a battle of pro-debut fighters, and another pair of pro debut fighters, Bridgeport, CT featherweight Jacob Marrero vs. Jimmy Santiago, of New York City, and New Haven junior welterweight prospect Jeffrey Torres (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. TBA..

 

 

Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.

 

 

Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.

 

 

Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.

 

 

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Hartford Boxing Promotions Announces inaugural showFight Night at the Capital

Undefeated nga kahayag heavyweight
Richard “Popeye” Rivera to headline & Amateur star Sharad Collier turning pro
Hunyo 16 at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, CT

(L-R) – Sharad Collier, promoter/trainer Tony Blanco & Richard Rivera

Hartford, Conn. (Mayo 3, 2018) -Hartford Boxing Promotions has announced its inaugural event, “Fight Night at the Capital”, to take place Saturday night, Hunyo 16, at Xfinity Centre in Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Boxing trainer Tony White and his Hartford Boxing Center gym partner, Michael Tran, have teamed with their undefeated light heavyweight prospect, Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs), to form Hartford Boxing Promotions.

 

 

I’m excited about the entire card and providing a platform for some of the best amateurs in recent Connecticut boxing history to fight,” Blanco said. “‘Popeyeis in the main event. He’s sparred against world champions and each experience has given him more confidence. He’s on his way to greatness. We’re also showcasing (‘The Special One’) Sharad Collier in his pro debut. This kid is something special. Richard is exactly what Hartford needs, somebody youngster can look up to as a role model. ‘Popeyeis exciting to watch and very popular. Sharad is going to be like that, usab.

 

 

I’m thrilled to partner with Richard and Michael to bring boxing back to Hartford, which is a hotbed for boxing, and it has a rich boxing history. There’s a lot of talent here right now and fans will see that June 16th.”

 

 

Boxing’s roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino. Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.

 

 

The hardest hitter in New England, rising star Rivera will defend his Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) New England light heavyweight title in the eight-round main event versus an opponent to be determined.

 

 

 

I’m blessed to help bring boxing back to Hartford,” Rivera commented. “I’m honored to headline our first show, Fans will see good boxing and be entertained. I’m going to put on a good performance on an exciting night. Ako dili maghulat!”

 

 

The 21-yer-old Collard, fighting out of Hartford like Rivera, will be competing in the National Golden Gloves Championships, starting May 14th in Omaha, Nebraska, before returning home to turn pro in a four-round Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus Carlos Galindo (0-2), sa Woburn, Massachusetts.

 

 

Tony is like my second father and I’m grateful to him for allowing me to make my pro debut in my hometown,” Collier remarked. “I’m bringing a big fan-base and I’m going to put on a show. I’m familiar with a lot of fighters on this card. ‘Popeyeis like my big brother. We train and have traveled together as amateurs. We motivate each other. I’m going to try and get a faster knockout than him June 16th.”

 

 

Undefeated Danbury, CT lightweight Omar “Ang Mananap nga Mapintas” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) in his first scheduled six-rounder vs. Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-5-1), fighting out of Hartford by way of Puerto Rico.

 

 

Nakig-away usab sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, are Hartford featherweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Phillip Davis (1-1-1), of Worcester, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT lightweight Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), New Britain, CT featherweight Nathan Martinez in his professional debut vs. New Bedford’s (MA)Henry Garcia (1-0), Hartford lightweight Jose Maysonette vs. Justin Morales, of New Bedford, in a battle of pro-debut fighters, and another pair of pro debut fighters, Bridgeport, CT featherweight Jacob Marrero vs. Jimmy Santiago, of New York City.

 

 

Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.

 

 

Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $80.00, $60.00 ug $40.00, are on sale and available to purchase, ingon man usab sa $125.00 VIP tickets that include food and soft drinks), at Ticket Master outlets or at the Hartford Boxing Center gym.

 

 

Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.

 

 

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Hartford Boxing Promotions To launch this summer

(L-R) – Michael Tran, Richard Rivera & Tony White

Hartford, Conn. (Abril 4, 2018) – Professional boxing’s newest promotional company, Hartford Boxing Promotions, has announced its official formation, as well as tentative plans calling for its inaugural event this summer in Hartford.

 

 

 

Boxing trainer Tony White and his Hartford-based House of Boxing gym partner, Michael Tran, have teamed with their undefeated light heavyweight prospect, Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs), to form Hartford Boxing Promotions. Rivera is one of the best and most popular pro fighters in New England.

 

 

 

We want to bring boxing back to Hartford,” Blanco addressed why they founded this new promotional company. “Hartford is a hotbed of boxing. There’s a lot of talent here and Hartford has a rich boxing history.

 

 

 

We hope to promote our first show on June 16th, subject to Connecticut Boxing Commission approval, at Xfinity Theatre in Hartford. It’s owned by Live Nation and has been used only as a concert hall, but it has an old-school feel and will be an awesome venue for boxing. We’re excited about promoting events in this new venue for boxing.

 

 

 

Boxing’s roots in the Hartford market dates back nearly a full century, headlined by International Hall of Famers Willie “Will othe WispPep ug ChristopherBattlingBattalino. Other top-area boxers include world champion Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling, world title challengers GasparEl IndioOrtega, “Iceman” Juan Scully ug Israel “hinoon” Cardona, ug 1996 USA Olympic Boxing Team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say.

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Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera Finishes off Kevin Cobbs in 3 with super uppercut

NEW ENGLAND’S FUTURE 5
OPISYAL RESULTA
(pictures courtesy of Bonesprostudios)
Worcester, Misa. (Pebrero 11, 2018) – undefeated paglaom Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera nahuman sa Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs sa ikatolo round, punctuating the night with an lethal uppercut that landed right on the button, headlining last night’s “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” card, gipresentar sa Rivera Promotions Kalingawan, sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester, Massachusetts.

The 27-year-old Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs) fought once again in front of his large, traveling fanbase from Hartford, CT, capturing the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) light heavyweight title in dramatic fashion. The charismatic Hartford boxer ended his third consecutive match with what has become his trademark right-uppercut.

Rivera used his strength, energy and determined will to defeat South Boston’s Cobbs (10-3, 4 KOs), whose previous fight had been more than a year ago, when he was stopped in the second round by now world champion David Benavidez.

In only his sixth pro fight, the key question going into the bout was whether Rivera was ready to effectively step up in class to face a more experienced Cobbs. Right from the opening bell, the answer was a resounding, oo, as Rivera pounded Cobbs with powerful shots to the body and head.

Cobbs was dropped three times in the third round, one was ruled a push, and the end came when referee Jackie Morrell halted the action at the 2:51 as a reeling Cobbs was blasted backwards from the Rivera’s previously mentioned uppercut.

The beginning of the end for Cobbs (L) as Rivera sets up his vaunted uppercut

I stepped things up in the third,” Rivera mipasabut. “He stopped throwing as many punches in the third and was ducking in. I said I wasn’t going to look for the knockout but, if it came, I’d take it. I got him with my uppercut. I respect Cobbs and thank him for giving me this opportunity.
Sa co-bahin nga panghitabo, lungsod nga natawhan paborito Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0-1), the two-time national amateur champion, and Brazilian super middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-2) fought to a four-round majority draw.
Super middleweight Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist (5-7-1, 3 KOs), sa Danbury, CT, upset intrastate rival Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-2, 3 KOs), of Hartford, winning a six-round majority decision.
Danbury, CT junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0-, 1 KO) used a blistering body attack to defeat Seth Basler (0-5) by way of a lop-sided four-round unanimous decision.

Junior welterweight prospect Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (4-0, 2 KOs) floored veteran Bryan “The Brick” Abraham (6-29-2, 6 KOs) with a sweet right-left combination at the end of the opening round. Sa ikaduha nga hugna, pagano nga, of Southbridge, MA., drilled Abraham who went flying across the ring and into the ropes as referee Jackie Morrell halted the bout.

Springfield, MA junior middleweight Derrick “Bad Boy” Whitley (3-0) cruised to a dominating four-round unanimous decision over Cleveland’s Roger Blankenship (1-3), pitching a complete shutout in the process.

Bridgeport, CT welterweight Joe Goss (1-0) turned in an impressive pro debut, dropping Montreal’s Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO) in the second round on his way to a four-round unanimous decision.

Puerto Rican junior lightweight Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3, 1 KOs) overcame a nasty cut over his eye to win a hard-fought four-round majority decision over Carlos Marrero, III (0-2), sa Bridgeport, CT, in a non-stop action fight to the finish.

Unbeaten Springfield, MA gaan nga gibug-aton Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0-1, 3 KOs) and International Muay Thai fighter, Harford’s pro boxing debuting Pawel Banasiak (0-1-0), fought to a four-round draw in an entertaining brawl.

Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KOs), fighting out of Lynn, MA., remained undefeated but Nathan Schulte (0-5), sa Woburn, MA, extended him the full distance for first time as a pro en route to a four-round unanimous decision.

Complete results:

OPISYAL RESULTA
PANGUNANG PANGHITABO
VACANT UBF NEW ENGLAND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Richard Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs), Hartford, CT
WKO3 (2:51)
Kevin Cobbs (10-3, 4 KOs), South Boston, MA
(Rivera won vacant UBF New England light heavyweight title)
CO-FEATURE – SUPER middleweights
Bobby Harris, III (2-0-1), Worcester, MA
D6 (37-39, 38-38)
Saul Almeida (0-8-2), Framingham, MA
KAHAYAG heavyweights
Ray Graceski (5-0-1, 3 KOs), Springfield, MA
D4 (38-38, 38-38, 38-38)
Pawel Banasiak (0-0-1), Hartford, CT
SUPER middleweights
Troy Artis (5-7-1, 3 KOs), Danbury, CT
WDEC6 (58-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Jose Rivera (4-2, 3 KOs), Hartford, CT
SUPER middleweights
Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KOs), Lynn, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Nathan Schulte (0-5), Woburn, MA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Derrick Whitley (3-0), Springfield, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Robert Blankenship (1-3), Cleveland, OH
si Joseph Goss (1-0), Bridgeport, CT
WDEC4 (40-35, 39,36, 38-37)
Samuel Vasquez (1-3, 1 KO), Montreal, Canada
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Omar Bordoy, Jr. (4-0, 1 KO), Danbury, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Seth Basler (0-5), Marion, IL
Wilfredo Pagan (4-0, 2 KOs), Southbridge, MA
WTKO2 (1:25)
Bryan Abraham (6-29-2, 6 KOs), Schenectady, NY
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
Luis Rivera (4-3, 1 KO), Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Carlos Marrera, III (0-2), Bridgeport, CT
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Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs Wala mibiya sa boxing, nagpadayon sa pagbansay-bansay sa gym

away Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera sa
“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” main event
“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”
Feb. 10 sa Worcester, MA
Worcester, Misa. (Enero 31, 2018) — kahayag heavyweight Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs”, nga nagrepresentar sa George foreman IIINi tanan away gym sa South Boston (MA), mahimong mobalik sa ring human sa usa ka medyo taas nga pahulay, Pebrero 10th batok sa undefeated Hartford (CT) paglaom Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs), sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester.
Rivera vs. Cobbs ang pagpakig-away alang sa bakanteng Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Bag-ong England kahayag heavyweight title

sa walo ka-round “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” main event. “Bag-ong England ';s Umaabot 5″, gipresentar sa Rivera Promotions Kalingawan (RPE)”, mao ang ikalima nga installment sa popular “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot Series.”
“kaayo kita naghinam-hinam nga makahimo sa gibutang sa tingub sa usa ka away nga kalibre niining,” promoterJose Antonio Rivera mikomentaryo. “Kini mao ang matang sa away nga boxing fans nahigugma sa pagtan-aw. Cobbs mao ang usa ka napamatud contender nga may daku nga away nga kasinatian. It’s good to see he is confident in his abilities to take on Rivera, ang usa ka undefeated sa-ug-pag-anhi paglaom uban sa usa ka kaayo nga mahayag nga kaugmaon.”
Ang 33-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Cobbs wala nakig-away sa labaw pa kay sa duha ka tuig, sanglit siya mihunong sa ikaduhang round pinaagi sa sensational David Benavidez (19-0, 17 KOs), ang 21-ka-tuig-ang panuigon paghari World Boxing Council (WBC) Super middleweight World Champion.
“Ang mga tawo naghunahuna nga ako ang natigum sa gikan sa boxing,” Cobbs mipasabut. “”Ako wala gayud mihunong sa pagbansay, Ako lang wala sa bisan unsa nga away sukad sa away Benavidez. ako ang usa ka personal nga trainer ug karon ako balik sa boksing porma. Ako wala gayud mibiya sa boxing! Kini nga away mao ang usa ka dako nga oportunidad alang kanako. Kini abli sa mga pultahan alang sa bisan unsa nga akong campo mohukom. Ang akong trabaho mao ang pagbuhat kon unsa ang gikinahanglan sa kuadrado nga lingin.”
Rivera may lima lamang ka pro away ug dili sa usa ka dato amateur pedigree. Siya dili gayud diha sa singsing sa bisan kinsa nga duol sa Benavidez. Cobbs nga sparred usab Winky Wright, Chad Dawson alang sa duha sa iyang mga away uban sa Bernard Hopkins, Edwin Rodriguez, Pedro Manfredo, Jr. ug kadaghanan sa mga top kasamtangan nga Bag-ong England boksidor.
Daghan ang nagtuo Cobbs adunay usa ka mahukmanong nga kasinatian nga bentaha sa Rivera ug mangutana kon siya andam nga pakusgon sa klase sa pagpakig-away Cobbs. “Siya lamang ang may lima ka pro away,” mitubag Cobbs sa diha nga nangutana, “apan wala ko masayud kon siya andam na. ako dili motubag nga, lamang siya makahimo. apan kita makakaplag sa Pebrero 10th. nga ako mosulti kaninyo nga ako andam na.”
Katingad, Cobbs gikan ni Rivera lungsod, Hartford. Cobbs mipasabut nga siya misakay sa pipila kasamok sa Hartford kadalanan ingon sa usa ka batan-on, nga gidala ngadto kaniya gipuy sa Burlington, Vermont. Siya sa katapusan abli ug usa ka gym sa Pagkapukan Suba (MA) ug karon nagtrabaho sa tanan away.
“Ko sa pagbuhat sa unsay gusto ko sa pagbuhat sa,” Cobbs mitapos. “I don’t have jitters like I did when I first started boxing Everything is easier now, ako relaks sa singsing. sa gihapon ako sa pagkat-on sa trabaho, apan ako nga mas hanas kay ako mao ang katapusan nga higayon nga ako nakig-away. ako ang usa ka boxing chameleon: nga ako kahon o bang sa pagsumpo estilo sa akong kontra.”
duha ka-panahon national amateur champion ni Worcester Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) magtigum Brazil nga super middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-1) sa upat ka-round co-bahin nga hitabo. Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) mga nawong Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist (4-7-1 (3 KOs), sa Danbury (CT) sa usa ka unom-ka-round bout.
Nakig-away sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round duwa, mga Southbridge (MA) junior welterweight Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, sa Lawrence, walay pildeng Danbury (CT) junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Puerto Rican Alejandro “el Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), undefeated Springfield (MA) kahayag heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0, 3 KOs). vs. ni Hartford pro-debuting si Pablo Bansiak, Springfield welterweight Derrick “Bad Boy” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 KOs) vs. Brazilian Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport ni (CT) pro-debuting welterweight si Joseph Goss vs. Seth Basler (0-3), ug Hartford junior lightweight vs. Bridgeport ni Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $75.00 (ringside) ug $45.00 (general admission), anaa sa pagbaligya ug anaa sa pagpalit sa www.ThePalladium.net o ang Palladium kahon buhatan (general admission lamang), o pinaagi sa pagkontak sa Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) o sa bisan unsa sa mga manggugubat.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout 7 sa gabii. UG.
Bahin sa mga halin idonar ngadto sa mga Luis Rosa, Jr. scholarship Fund.
Sponsors naglakip Lundgren Honda, top MANALAGNA, Allstate, USANA, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto, ambisyon musik, Hill Team kauban, Hispanic Spokesperson, ug Lundren Insurance & Services Financial.
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Undefeated N.E. prospect Omar Bordoy, Jr. Prepared to make statement at “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”

“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”
Feb. 10 sa Worcester, MA

Worcester, Misa. (Enero 24, 2018) – One of New England’s leading pro prospects, junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr., has prepared to make a statement February 10th sa “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”, presented Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester.
Fighting out of Danbury, Connecticut, Bordoy (3-0, 1 KO) faces Puerto Rican-born opponent, Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), in a four-round bout. “My opponent is tough, and he always comes to fight,” Bordoy said. “He keeps coming forward and that’s going to make for an exciting fight.
The 22-year-old Bordoy is the typical example of a volatile teenager who found his way in boxing. He was a high school football player who started boxing at the age of 17. Bordoy had an abbreviated amateur career, highlighted by his winning performance at the New England Golden Gloves as a novice boxer.
I was a bad hot head as a kid,” Bordoy admitted. “Usa ka adlaw, my cousin Edgardo, invited me to his gym after football practice and he beat me up. I was knocked down a few notches. I got into boxing and enjoyed watching Miguel Cotto ug Mike Tyson. I even have some of Cotto’s tattoos. Karon, I’m more of a boxer, like a Pernell Whitaker o Floyd Mayweather, Jr. I’m a come- forward boxer who can still brawl. I’m working on my defense and feel that making adjustments in the ring is what I do best.
Bordoy, Jr. credits Team Bordoy — manager A.J. Galante, ulo trainer Bennie Little, cut-man Luis Marichal, strength-and-conditioning coach Chris Mulfalmi ug Dave McDonoughfor his success.
I’m pleased to be with the right people to bring me to the top and I’m willing to do what’s needed to get there,” Bordoy added.
Bordoy, who works fulltime as a repair technician, made his pro debut last May and he fought a total of three times in 2017, his most recent last October in Worcester on an RPE-promoted show, in which he stopped 34-fight veteran Bryan Abraham sa ikaupat nga round.
We enjoy working with Team Bordoy,” promoter Jose Antonio Rivera remarked. “I am proud of Omar and his accomplishments so far. He is a young, throwback fighter with a lot of potential. I see big things in his future and I am glad to see he is being guided in the right direction by his team.
In the eight-round main event, undefeated Hartford (CT) kahayag heavyweight Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs) makakuha sa Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs), fighting out of South Boston (MA), alang sa bakanteng Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Bag-ong England titulo sa walo ka-round main event.
duha ka-panahon national amateur champion ni Worcester Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) faces Brazilian super middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-1) sa upat ka-round co-bahin nga hitabo. Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) magtigum Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist (4-7-1 (3 KOs), sa Danbury (CT) sa usa ka unom-ka-round bout.
Nakig-away sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round duwa, mga Southbridge (MA) junior welterweight Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, sa Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) kahayag heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski(5-0, 3 KOs). vs. ni Hartford pro-debuting si Pablo Bansiak, Springfield welterweightDerrick “Bad Boy” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 KOs) vs. Brazilian Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport ni (CT) pro-debuting welterweight si Joseph Goss vs. Seth Basler (0-3), ug Hartford junior lightweight vs. Bridgeport ni Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $75.00 (ringside) ug $45.00 (general admission), anaa sa pagbaligya ug anaa sa pagpalit sa www.ThePalladium.net o ang Palladium kahon buhatan (general admission lamang), o pinaagi sa pagkontak sa Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) o sa bisan unsa sa mga manggugubat.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout 7 sa gabii. UG.
Bahin sa mga halin idonar ngadto sa mga Luis Rosa, Jr. scholarship Fund.
Sponsors naglakip Lundgren Honda, top MANALAGNA, Allstate, USANA, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto, ambisyon musik, Hill Team Associates and Lundren Insurance & Services Financial.
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“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” Press Conference Quotes

“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”
Feb. 10 sa Worcester, MA
(L-R) – Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera and Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs
Worcester, Misa. (Enero 18, 2018) – Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE) hosted a press conference last night in Worcester, Massachusetts at Beatniks to formally announce its February 10th “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester.
Undefeated Hartford (CT) kahayag heavyweight Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs) will headline the fifth installment of the “Bag-ong England Umaabot” sunod-sunod nga, batok sa Kevin “Ang Bag-ong England Bully” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs), fighting out of South Boston (MA), alang sa bakanteng Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Bag-ong England titulo sa walo ka-round main event.
duha ka-panahon national amateur champion ni Worcester Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (2-0) magtigum Brazil nga super middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-1) sa upat ka-round co-bahin nga hitabo, while Hartford super middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) magtigum Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist (4-7-1 (3 KOs), sa Danbury (CT) diha sa usa ka unom-ka-round match.
“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” charity choice: Luis Rosa, Jr. scholarship Fund
For each RPR event, promoter Jose Antonio Rivera selects a charity to donate a portion of the proceeds to, and for “Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5” he has announced that it will be the Luis Rosa, Jr. scholarship Fund.
We believe it’s important to give back to the community and for this show we have selected the Luis Rosa, Jr. Scholarship fund. Luis died last weekend in a tragic car accident at the age of 26. He was a great fighter and an even better person who will be terribly missed. Our company will also push the news about the Luis Rosa, Jr. Scholarship Fund when it’s finalized through our social media.
Nakig-away sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, are Danbury junior welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto Rican foe Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) junior welterweight Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, sa Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) kahayag heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0, 3 KOs). vs. ni Hartford pro-debuting si Pablo Bansiak, Springfield welterweight Derrick “Bad Boy” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Puerto Rican super middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 KOs) vs. Brazilian Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Bridgeport ni (CT) pro-debuting welterweight si Joseph Goss vs. Seth Basler (0-3), ug Hartford junior lightweight vs. Bridgeport ni Carlos Marraro, III (0-1).
Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.
PRESS KOMPERENSYA mga kinutlo
Jose Rivera, RPE CEO: “I’m excited because a press conference means the fights are getting closer. We plan to build our promotional company this year. There is a lot of talent in New England and that’s why we have so many Connecticut fighters on this card. I want the fighters here to understand the importance of a press conference. They will gain valuable experience speaking in public and being interviewed by the media. One of the primary reasons we’re promoting is to give young fighters a platform to box and prepare them for their pro careers.
A.J. Rivera, RPE President/Matchmaker: “The support we’ve received has been tremendous and we exceeded expectations in our first year. This is just the begining for RPE. We’re going to get better this year. We’re not satisfied just being a small promotional company. Boxing is the loneliest sport in the world and these boxers need fanssupport. There’s a lot of talent in New England and much of it is concentrated in Connecticut. We have more Connecticut fighters on this card than fighters from Massachusetts.
Richard Rivera: “Kini mao ang usa ka dako nga oportunidad alang kanako. Rivera Promotions accomplished so much in its first year. I fought in the co-main twice of two previous RPE shows I fought on. This is going to be an awesome show, not just the main event. There are competitive boxers up and down the card. Ayaw mokihol, don’t go to the bathroom because any one of these fights could end at any time.
This is a big step up for my career. Boxing is my passion. We’re both coming to fight. Win, lose or draw we’ll see who the Alpha dog is at the end. “I’m ‘Popeye The Sailor Man’, and I’m good to the finish because I eat my spinach.
Kevin Cobbs: “I respect Rivera and believe in what I hear. He seems like a good dude. I’m excited about this fight. A lot of people weren’t sure about what I was doing because I hadn’t fought sa duha ka tuig sa diha nga ako na ang tawag (to fight Rivera). Boxing took me out of the space was in and I never stopped boxing. This is going to be a big year for the Rivera’s. I like to switch it up and I’m ready to go.
Bobby Harris, III: “My opponent wants to redeem his brother’s loss to me. I want to thank RPE for putting me in the co-feature in only my third pro fight. My first two fights were a learning experience and this fight I’m looking to make a statement to showcase my talents. I have a lot to prove as the only Worcester fighter on this card.
Omar Bordoy, Jr:I’m fighting a tough opponent. Fighting is easier for me than talking up here. I’m fighting a guy from Hartford. I have a lot of love for his trainer and Hartford. I want my hand raised at the end of the fight.
Derrick Whitley:I want to thank Rivera Promotions for putting me on this card. I fought on two of their shows last year and came out 2-0. I’m looking to be 3-0. It was a learning experience going from the amateurs to pros. Everybody’s goal is to raise your level. I’m in the best shape of my life for this fight and doing things in the gym I’ve never done before. I’m looking for a stoppage.
Wilfredo Pagan: “Ako 37 years old and I’ve always had a glad to fight at least one pro fight. A couple of fights fell through but the Riveras opened the doors for me. I put it all into my fights. I was looking for one fight and this will be my fourth. I’m going to be 4-0.
Carlos Marraro, III: I want to thank Rivera Promotions for the opportunity to showcase my talents February 10th. This will be my first fight on a Rivera Promotions card, but I’m familiar with most of the fighters on this card.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $75.00 (ringside) ug $45.00 (general admission), anaa sa pagbaligya ug anaa sa pagpalit sa www.ThePalladium.net o ang Palladium kahon buhatan (general admission lamang), o pinaagi sa pagkontak sa Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) o sa bisan unsa sa mga manggugubat.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout 7 sa gabii. UG.
Sponsors naglakip Lundgren Honda, top MANALAGNA, Allstate, USANA, Atty. Maria M. Rivera-Cotto, ambisyon musik, Hill Team Associates and Lundren Insurance & Services Financial.
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Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera Lig-on sa paghuman tungod kay siya mokaon sa iyang spinach

Undefeated Hartford kahayag heavyweight paglaom headlines batok. Kevin Cobbs
“Bag-ong England ni Umaabot 5”
Feb. 10 sa Worcester, MA
Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera
(Litrato ni @Bonesprostudio)
Worcester, Misa. (Enero 8, 2018) – Usa sa labing popular nga Bag-ong England boxing palaaboton, undefeated Hartford (CT) kahayag heavyweight Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs), kabubut-on sa headline sa iyang ikatulo nga show Sabado sa gabii, Pebrero 10, sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester, Massachusetts.
Sa ikalima nga installment sa “Bag-ong England Umaabot” sunod-sunod nga, gipresentar sa Rivera Promotions Kalingawan (RPE), ang 27-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Rivera magtigum Kevin “Kray 2 UNKL” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs), away gikan sa Burlington (VT), alang sa bakanteng Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Bag-ong England titulo sa walo ka-round main event.
Rivera, nga usa ka 2016 Rocky Marciano Tournament champion, moabot sa usa ka sensational second-round knockout sa 146-away sa beteranong Roberto Valenzuela niini nga sa miaging Disyembre 9 sa Hampton, New Hampshire.
“ako naghinam-hinam nga adunay Richie boxing alang sa titulo UBF New England aron sa sayo sa iyang pro career,”” miingon promoter Jose Antonio Rivera, ang retirado 3-time, 2-division world champion. “Kini mao ang ikatulo nga higayon kita adunay pribilehiyo sa away sa usa sa atong mga cards. Siya nakig-away sa main event sa atong katapusan nga show (Octobre) sa DCU Center. Rivera motan-aw mas maayo ug mahait matag higayon nga motan-aw ko siya away. tan-awa ang akong dako nga butang nga alang kaniya. Siya adunay mga himan ug disiplina sa usa ka trainer motan-aw alang sa ug sa usa ka boksidor kinahanglan nga mahimong world champion. Ang langit mao ang utlanan sa Richard ug, kay karon, kita mapasalamaton sa pagdula sa usa ka gamay nga bahin sa pagtabang sa pagpalambo sa iyang propesyonal nga karera.”
Rivera ang malampuson nga merkado sa iyang Popeye persona sa panahon sa iyang mga batan-ong pro boxing career, nagsul-ob sa kalo sa usa ka marinero ngadto sa singsing sa usa ka tradisyonal nga Popeye-sama sa plawta nagbitay nga diha sa iyang baba. “Adunay pipila ka mga rason alang sa akong angga, 'Popeye', apan sa diha nga ako bata pa kaayo,” Rivera mipasabut, “Ako dili normal dako bukton. Kini lang nga giugbok uban kanako pinaagi sa mga tuig, sa diha nga ang mga tawo nga gihisgotan sa kanako sa gym, mao nga ako modagan uban niini. Ako sa pagdala ang kinabuhi balik sa Hartford uban sa pailub, ang tanan sa ibabaw sa New England, uban sa pailub, paglahutay ug sa estilo. nagpuyo ko sa higayon.”
Bisan tuod wala siya modaog sa daghan nga mga mayor nga awards o mga tournaments nga ingon sa usa ka amateur boxer, Rivera nakaangkon og bililhon nga kasinatian sa boxing daghan sa mga labing maayo nga amateurs sa New England ug sa nasyonal nga mga panghitabo, ingon man usab sa sparring sa mga gusto ni kanhi world champions Pedro “Kid Chocolate” Quillin, Chad Dawson ug Joe Smith, Jr. usab Siya nakakat-on gikan sa panahon nga gigahin diha sa singsing sa kanhi titulo challengers Israel “hinoon” Cardona ug Juan Scully.
“akong gikuha ang akong panahon sa milingi pro tungod kay wala ko sa usa ka suporta nga sistema sa pagkuha kanako ngadto sa sunod nga ang-ang,” Rivera nakamatikod. “Ako mao ang kasegurohan. Ang positibo nga feedback nga akong nadawat gikan sa mga manggugubat ko sparred gipakaon sa akong pagsalig. Karon, sa lamang sa akong ikaunom nga pro away, ako main event sa ikatulong higayon, ug nakig-away alang sa akong unang titulo. ako dili magpasalamat sa Riveras (Jose ug ang iyang anak nga lalake, A.J.) igo alang sa unsa gibuhat sila alang kanako. Sila na mituo kanako.”
Sa una, Rivera ingon og magpanuko sa pagpakig-away sa mga mas eksperyensiyado Cobb apan, human sa pagbuhat sa pipila ka mga research, iyang gidawat ang hagit. “Ako mao ang usa ka gamay nga gikulbaan sa unang,” siya miangkon. “Ang uban nangutana kon ako andam na nga pakusgon sa sa pagpakig-away kaniya. Akong gibuhat sa pipila ka mga research: siya wala makabaton og usa ka mas dako amateur career, o nakig-away labaw pa sa unom ka o walo ka rounds away kay kanako. Ug ako mao ang sparring partner alang sa unang pro sa pagpamospos kaniya, Tyron Burris(TKO2 sa 2012). Ako andam! Ako 27 ug kinahanglan usa ka away nga sama niini.”
duha ka-panahon national amateur champion ni Worcester Bobby “BH3” Harris, III magtigum sa Brazil middleweight Saul Almeida (0-8-1) sa upat ka-round co-bahin nga hitabo.
Nakig-away sa undercard, tanan sa upat-ka-round bouts, mga nagtubo nga New Haven (CT) super middleweight nga paglaom Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO), sa usa ka tulo-ka-panahon USA Boxing Nationals Championship nga bulawan medalist, vs. Tba, Worcester featherweight Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Alex Montes (1-2-1), sa Lawrence (MA), Danbury (CT) welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto Rican nga mosulong Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) welterweight Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, sa Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA) kahayag heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0, 3 KOs). vs. ni Hartford pro-debuting si Pablo Bansiak, Hartford junior middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) vs. Troy “Omar KO Artist” artist(4-7-1 (3 KOs), Springfield welterweight Derrick “double Impact” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2), undefeated Puerto Rican middleweight Jelame Garcia (6-0, 6 KOs) vs. Brazilian Rodrigo Almeida 1-7), Meriden (CT) bantamweight Santiago Aquino (6-0, 6 KOs), 2016 Bag-ong England Golden gwantes champion, vs. Luis Rivera (3-3) ug pro-debuting welterweight ni Hartford si Joseph Goss vs. Seth Basler (0-3).
Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $75.00 (ringside) ug $45.00 (general admission), anaa sa pagbaligya ug anaa sa pagpalit sa www.ThePalladium.net o ang Palladium kahon buhatan (general admission lamang), o pinaagi sa pagkontak sa Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) o sa bisan unsa sa mga manggugubat.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout 7 sa gabii. UG.
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“Bag-ong England Umaabot” series continues Feb. 10 sa Worcester, MA

New England Future 5
Richard Rivera vs. Kevin Cobbs,
Elvis Figueroa vs. Government Biosse
Worcester, Misa. (Disyembre 26, 2017) — The popular “Bag-ong England Umaabot” sunod-sunod nga, promoted by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), returns with its fifth installment sa Sabadosa gabii, Pebrero 10, sa Ang Palladium sa Worcester, Massachusetts.
Undefeated Hartford (CT) paglaom Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs) makakuha sa Kevin “Kray 2 UNKL” Cobbs (10-2, 4 KOs) alang sa bakanteng Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Bag-ong England titulo sa walo ka-round main event.
Rivera, 27, mao ang usa ka 2016 Rocky Marciano Tournament champion. The entertaining Rivera is coming off a sensational second-round knockout of 146-fight veteran Roberto Valenzuela this past Dec. 9 sa Hampton, New Hampshire.
Fighting out of Burlington, VT, Cobbs hasn’t fought since January 19, 2016, when he lost to rising star David Benavidez.
Sa unom ka-round co-bahin nga hitabo, New Haven (CT) super middleweight Elvis Figueroa (3-0, 1 KO) steps up to fight former New England super middleweight champion Government Biosse (15-7-3, 7 KOs).
The 21-year-old Figueroa is a three-time USA Boxing Nationals Championship gold medalist. The battle-tested Biosse, fighting out of Providence by way of Cape Verde, is a former college football player who has notable victories against Joey Spina ug Santiago Samaniego, as well as an eight-round draw with Pedro Manfredo, Jr. in his last fight on May 13, 2016.
I am excited to have our second year is starting with a bang featuring these great up-and-coming boxers willing to be battle tested so early in their respective careers,” promoter Jose Antonio Rivera miingon. “It shows they are serious about their careers and that they also have the right attitude needed to become world champion. I am also excited about our great undercard that is going to provide an action-packed night of boxing for fans.
Fighting on the undercard in four-round bouts are Worcester featherweight Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Alex Montes (1-2-1), sa Lawrence (MA), Danbury (CT) welterweight Omar Bordoy, Jr. (2-0) vs. Puerto Rican nga mosulong Alexander “el Bravo” Picot (2-4-1), Southbridge (MA) welterweight Wilfredo “ang Sucaro” pagano nga (3-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuting Nick Peralta, sa Lawrence, undefeated Springfield (MA_ light heavyweight Ray “Bazooka” Graceski (5-0, 3 KOs). vs. Nathan Schulte (0-4), sa Woburn (MA), Hartford junior middleweight Jose “Rated R” Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) vs. Eean Chappell (0-1-1), Springfield welterweight Derrick “double Impact” Whitley (2-0) vs. Roger Blankenship (1-2) and Worcester’s two-time national amateur champion Bobby “BH3” Harris, IIIvs. Philadelphia middleweight Greg Tomas (1-10).
Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.
Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad sa $75.00 (ringside) ug $45.00 (general admission), anaa sa pagbaligya ug anaa sa pagpalit sa www.ThePalladium.net o ang Palladium kahon buhatan (general admission lamang), o pinaagi sa pagkontak sa Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), AJ Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) o sa bisan unsa sa mga manggugubat.
Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. UG, unang bout 7 sa gabii. UG.

 

 

 

 

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