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20-1 Awọn ami ami nla Super California Rocco Santomauro pẹlu ami atokọ Onija Ryan Roach

Boston (Kínní 23, 2021) - Atimole Onija Onija Ryan Roach ti kede pe o ti fowo si California super flyweightRocco "Nitorina Cal Kid" Santomauro (20-1, 6 KOs) si adehun iṣakoso iyasoto.

Ọmọ ọdun mẹtalelọgbọn Santomauro, ija jade ti Apple Valley, BI ELEYI, ti wa ni gigun ṣiṣan win 7-ija lati igba pipadanu pipadanu rẹ nikan bi ọjọgbọn si lẹhinna 14-0Diego De La Hoya fere odun marun seyin.

"Mo wa 33," Santomauro sọ, ṣugbọn Mo dajudaju lero pe Mo wa ni igba akọkọ mi. Ipele ọgbọn mi wa ni ti o dara julọ ati pe Mo n ni ilọsiwaju nigbagbogbo. Nigbati o ba de lati wa nibẹ pẹlu awọn eniyan ti o ga julọ, Mo ti wa ninu oruka pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn aṣaju-aye ni agbaye, ita awọn ija, ati pe Mo ti ni diẹ sii ju ti ara mi lọ. O jẹ gbogbo ọrọ ti akoko ati pe Mo lero pe mi wa nibi. Mo gbagbọ pe Mo wa nitosi ija nla kan ni bayi ni iwuwo nla. O jẹ gbogbo ọrọ ti gbigba ara mi ni ipo ti o tọ ati pe Mo nifẹ bi, ni bayi, Mo ni ẹgbẹ ti o tọ lati ṣe bẹ pẹlu Ryan Roach ati Alagadagodo Onija ti n ṣe atilẹyin fun mi.

“Mo fowo si iwe adehun iṣakoso pẹlu Ryan ati Alagadagodo Onija rẹ nitori Mo mọ pe o jẹ igbesẹ to dara. Lẹhin ti o ṣakoso ara mi ni ọdun to kọja ati idaji, Mo mọ pe Mo nilo iranlọwọ igbẹkẹle lati de ipele ti nbọ. Ryan ati Emi jẹ ọrẹ lori media media. Mo mọ pe o n buwọlu awọn onija pẹlu Alagadagodo Onija, nitorina ni mo bẹrẹ si wo ati ṣe iwadi rẹ lati wo bi o ti wa pẹlu awọn onija rẹ. Lehin ti o fẹran ohun ti Mo rii – Ryan wa nibẹ fun awọn onija rẹ ati ṣiṣe ibatan ti o dara pẹlu rẹ sọrọ lati igba de igba — a ni anfani lati wa si adehun lati mu mi lọ si ipele ti o tẹle ati lati ja ija pataki. ”

“Inu mi dun lati ṣafikun iru ija oniwosan bẹ si iduroṣinṣin wa,”Roach sọ asọye. “Rocco ṣayẹwo gbogbo awọn apoti ni ibamu si ohun ti oluṣakoso kan n wa ninu onija kan. O ni oruka IQ nla. O yara pẹlu aabo nla, ati Rocco onija alagbara pupọ. O sunmo ibọn akọle agbaye kan; ọkan tabi meji siwaju sii ati pe a yoo ni ija oke Super flyweights. Rocco ni ohun ti o nilo lati lu awọn eniyan wọnyẹn. ”

Ọmọ baba Itali kan ti o fẹ ki ọmọ rẹ jẹ “ẹranko,”Rocco ni a bi pẹlu ẹmi ija, ibinu ni iseda bi ọmọde, ati atilẹyin nipasẹRocky Marciano.  Rocco wọ inu afẹṣẹja, ni apa nla, nitori titẹle awọn igbesẹ ti arakunrin arakunrin rẹ agbalagba, ẹniti o jẹ afẹṣẹja amateur ti a ṣe ọṣọ. O kọkọ kọlu nitori arakunrin rẹ, lẹhinna nipasẹ ile-iṣẹ afẹṣẹja agbegbe kan ni Hesperia (BI ELEYI), ni afikun didaṣe ni ile bi o ti n wo awọn onija ayanfẹ rẹ lori Ayebaye ESPN.

Iṣẹ amateur ti Santomauro ko mu kuro ni otitọ. O ngbe ni agbegbe ti o ni kiko-kuru pupọ, ati pe o nilo lati rin irin-ajo si apoti, eyiti o jẹ ki o pinnu nigbati o dagba lati gba iṣakoso ti iṣẹ afẹṣẹja rẹ nipasẹ gbigbe si Las Vegas. O ti dagbasoke awọn ọgbọn rẹ sibẹ o pinnu ninu 2009 lati tan-an lẹhin ti o jiya ohun ti o ro pe o jẹ ipinnu buburu ni Awọn Orilẹ-ede Amẹrika.

Apoti afẹṣẹja ti o jẹ ọlọgbọn, ibinu counter puncher, Santomauro tun ṣayẹwo inu ara, ati mu idunnu wa sinu iwọn. Ija ti o dara julọ julọ titi di oni jẹ eyiti o ṣẹṣẹ julọ (Oṣu kọkanla. 7, 2020), nigbati o duroChristian Omar Henriques (10-4-2) ni ipele kẹfa ti ija wọn ni Tijuana.

“Alatilẹyin Onija ati ẹgbẹ mi ni wọn ṣe atilẹyin fun mi,”Rocco ṣe akiyesi. “Mo lọ ni idojukọ ati ni ọgbọn ọgbọn daradara lati ṣe ohun ti Mo ni lati ṣe lodi si ere kan, alatako ọdọ pẹlu igbasilẹ igbasilẹ kan. Mo ti le e jade! A ṣe ni oye ati ni anfani lati lu gbogbo awọn ami bẹ ṣiṣe-ọlọgbọn. ”

Ikẹkọ ati ija lakoko ajakaye-arun ti nija, lati sọ awọn kere, ati pe o jẹ iwuwo fifẹ pupọ nikan awọn idapọ iṣoro naa.

“O ti nira pupọ lati ni awọn ija bi iwuwo afẹfẹ Amẹrika nla kan,”Santomauro ṣafikun, “Ni pataki sọkalẹ ni iwuwo lati iwuwo iye ati lẹhinna iwuwo abo kekere. Ko si ẹnikan ti o ṣetan lati fun mi ni aye, tabi ṣe wọn ro pe emi le ja ni kilasi iwuwo yẹn ti a ti kọ bi iwuwo fẹẹrẹ ọdọ. Ni ipilẹṣẹ a fi mi si abọ, yipada si apa osi ati ọtun bi oluranlọwọ ọfẹ pẹlu 14-1 gbasilẹ ni akoko yẹn. Mo de ọdọ kan 1 La ọdun isinmi, gbigba awọn fifun kekere nikan si awọn alatako akiyesi kukuru. Olukọni mi, Julian Chua, ati pe Mo pinnu pe yoo jẹ ọgbọn lati bẹrẹ ija ni Mexico, nibiti awọn oju-iwe afẹfẹ nla wa lati ja.

“Ikẹkọ lakoko ajakalẹ-arun ti jẹ ọrun apaadi fun mi, ni pipade lati fere gbogbo awọn ile idaraya ṣugbọn o dupe fun ni anfani lati ṣabẹwo, lati akoko si akoko, Idaraya Ere-ije Ere Kaadi Egan ati Club Boxing Boxing Churchill. Ṣugbọn iyẹn kii ṣe ohun ti Mo ti lo si. Mo ni lati ṣe pupọ ti ohun ti Mo pe ni 'Rocky 4' ikẹkọ lori ara mi lati duro ni ibamu. Mo tun ni orire to lati kọ awọn ibatan to dara ni Ilu Mexico pẹlu olupolowo mi, nitorinaa Mo ni ibukun lati ni aṣayan nigbagbogbo lati wa nšišẹ ni Tijuana. Ati pe mo ṣe. ”

Bayi, Roach ati Onija Onija ni ẹhin Santomauro, ojo iwaju re si ni ileri.

Iduroṣinṣin Onija ti ndagba ti awọn afẹṣẹja ẹbun pẹlu, Troy, NY ABF American West super lightweightRay Jay "Apanirun" Bermudez(12-0, 9 KOs), Toronto, Kanada welterweight West Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (16-5-2, 5 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(6-0, 4 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr. (2-0, 1 KO), lightweightLeonel de los Santos (2-0, 2 KOs),, a 2-akoko Dominican Republic Olympian, pro-debuting Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr., pro-debuting Dominican Republic welterweight Juan Solano, ati Ilu Salt Lake, Awọn arakunrin Utah, Super lightweightIgnacio Chairez (7-0-1, 4 KOs) ati iwuwoGabriel Chairez (3-0, 2 KOs). 

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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.

Boston featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr. Benefited from sparring with undisputed world lightweight champion Katie Taylor

Boston (Kínní 17, 2021) – Boston featherweightTroy Anderson, Jr.  hasn’t made his pro debut yet, but he did get the opportunity to recently spar with undisputed world lightweight championKatie Taylor (17-0, 6 KOs), awọn 2012 Olympic gold medalist from Ireland, who was a 5-time AIBA world champion as an amateur.

The 28-year-old Anderson, tani o ṣakoso nipasẹ Ryan Roach's Onija atimole, was supposed to make his pro debut earlier this year in Mexico. He showed up but his opponent tested positive for COVID-19 and their fight was canceled.

Taylor frequently travels from Ireland to Connecticut, where she prepares for fights with her trainerRoss Enamait.    

Anderson, a union Sheetmetal worker in local 17, was a decorated amateur who won a gold medal at the 2016 Rocky Marciano Tournament, as well as The New England’s Tournament twice in 2018-2019, and won Central Division of the New England Golden Gloves Tournament twice and runner-up twice during his four-year (2016-2019) run. He also competed in three national tournaments.

Anderson benefitted from being a southpaw when his trainerMarc Gargaro, was contacted by Enamait about needing a lefthanded sparring partner for Taylor. “I’ve only sparred with her once,” Anderson said, “but I believe I will be getting more work with Katie at her training camp in the near future. I’ve already been asked back for more sparring.

“In the ring, Katie is patient, didasilẹ, and quick with her combinations. She also doesn’t waste any movements all all. She is very tough and aggressive. Outside the ring, she is very nice, always smiling when talking, and a generous, decent human being.”

There’s nothing better for a young boxer than to train and spar with a world-class athlete, even if it’s a female against a male, the experience in invaluable.

I believe getting experience with a world champion helped me build up my confidence. It definitely opened my mind and eyes to trying new things like different movements and combinations, as well as make sure my defense and foot work was on point. Learning to become better at changing the tempo of combinations I was throwing. Also, realizing the things Katie did during and after sparring, understanding her mentality, and letting me know and see what it takes to be the best in the world, will help me grow big-time as a boxer.

“It is a little different sparring a woman but, nitootọ, it helped me work on my craft in areas I’ve been trying to improve on. I am still available to give and get good, solid work and effort. It’s expanding my mind, I was still able to pick and choose when to dig hard shots to make sure I was still solidly sparring for her, unlike with guys’ majority of punches are thrown hard.

Ortiz’ managerRyan Roach commented: “This is a great opportunity for Troy. Anytime you share the ring with a world champion, even sparring, is a great way to elevate your level of confidence. As many know there are a lot of levels to this sport and these opportunities are crucial in building a fighter. I am really proud of Troy. His debut got pushed back, but he’s stayed in the gym and remains positive waiting for his shot. He has a great coach and team at Nonantum Boxing.”

Sparring Taylor may not have erased the disappointment of Anderson’s pro debut being canceled; sibẹsibẹ, the experience will surely make him a better fighter.

“Sparring a world champion was unbelievable,” Anderson concluded. “Just having the opportunity to step foot in the ring with world champion Katie Taylor was amazing. Literally, leading up to the day of sparring, that’s all I could focus on and think about. I was extremely locked in, because I wanted to give Katie Taylor good work and show her that reaching out to my coach Marc was not a mistake, and his words about me were solid. Seeing how Katie is when moving, throwing combinations, and on defense picking and choosing when to be aggressive and not, is unexplainable. It was truly a blessing and I will forever be grateful and thankful for the experience and opportunity to be able to spar with a world champion, Katie Taylor”

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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.

Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker Signs Boston featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr.

Boston (December 7, 2020) – Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker has signed Boston featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr. si ohun iyasoto ti iṣakoso guide.

Anderson, a union Sheetmetal worker in local 17, was a decorated amateur who won a gold medal at the 2016 Rocky Marciano Tournament, as well as The New England’s Tournament twice in 2018-2019, and won Central Division of the New England Golden Gloves Tournament twice and runner-up twice during his four-year (2016-2019) run. He also competed in three national tournaments.

Anderson, tilẹ, didn’t start boxing until he was 23, when he walked into a gym for the first time, 10 years after his two best friends introduced him to boxing. “I started in boxing because I hoped to succeed and reach my goals through boxing,” Anderson explained. “I train at Nonantum Boxing Club in Newton (MA), ibi ti Marc Gargaro is my coach. He’s one of the best in New England. He coaches for USA Boxing. I wouldn’t be in this business without him because he’s built me from scratch. I’m so glad to be coached by him and we’ve developed a bond like family.

Ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 28, Anderson has decided to turn pro, eyi ti, dajudaju, is relatively late in boxing. But he still feels 21 because of the way he moves and that he wasn’t on the wrong end of beatings in the amateurs. He’s also gained confidence sparring with some of New England’s top pros and amateurs.

I put a lot of hard work in the gym the past 5 tabi 6 years and I got tired of the amateurs,” Anderson explained why he decided to turn pro now. “It’s not too late for me; others have started late like me and went on to become world champion. I want to be in that group.

I thank Ryan Roach for giving me this opportunity to join Fighter Locker. He’s honest and I was comfortable with him. I like him and know he’s going to keep an eye on me. Why not sign with a Boston manager to help put boxing here back on the map?”

I’m excited about signing Troy Anderson, Jr.” Roach said. “I’ve been watching him for years and he’s developed well under Marc. Troy has fought the best in the country. He’s a very well-rounded fighter. I’m excited about adding him to the stable. He’s a BOSTON fighter and a great young man. It’s a win-win for us.



Anderson realizes that he needs to move to set up his shots, throw multiple punches, and change angles. He’s a slick southpaw who normally doesn’t rush in the ring. Anderson is thrilled to know that ripping body punches will score points, unlike in the amateur ranks, and breakdown his opponent. He predicts that he’ll display more power than he did as an amateur.

I’m driven to reach my goals,” o ti pari. “I hope to make my pro debut early next year, pending pandemic restrictions. Ryan has kept his fighters busy, some fighting in Mexico. I love the challenge and can’t wait!”

Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers includes Dorchester, MA welterweight Gabriel Duluc (15-3, 4 KOs), Troy, NY super lightweight Ray Jay “The apanirun” Bermudez (10-0, KOs), Toronto, Canada welterweight Jeff “The Trouble 1Tabrizi (8-3, 7 KOs), Oorun Haven, CT Super welterweight Jimmy “Idakẹjẹ Storm” Williams (16-4-2, 5 KOs), Super featherweight Jesus Vasquez, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs), Super middleweight The AmazingShawn McCalman (4-0, 2 KOs), U.S. Army Super bantamweight Daniel Bailey, Jr., ati iwuwo Leonel de los Santos, a 2-time Dominican Republic Olympian

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Former college football player Jimmy “Idakẹjẹ Storm” Williams accepts challenge to fight 19-0 Brandun Lee

I will give Lee his first loss!”

Airing this Wednesday night on Showtime

Boston (October 5, 2020) – “Idakẹjẹ Storm” planning a Perfect Storm!

Former Southern Connecticut State University football player Jimmy “Idakẹjẹ Storm” Williams is looking forward to shocking the boxing world this Wednesday night (Oṣu Kẹwa. 7), when he takes on undefeated, bulu-ni ërún afojusọna Brandun Lee (19-0, 17 KOs) lori ShoBox: The New generation, airing live on ASIKO IWORAN lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Connecticut.

Lee la. Williams was originally scheduled for September 19, but it was pushed back until Oct. 7, and will be contested at a 145-pound catchweight. “It’s been a plus to have more time to prepare,” Williams spoke about the change of date. “Eleyi jẹ ńlá kan ija fun mi, and the extra time was only a few weeks. I’ve stayed sharp.

The 33-year-ol Williams (16-3-2, 5 KOs), fighting out of West Haven, Connecticut, was a cornerback in college who, as an undrafted player, was invited to NFL tryouts as a free agent by the Raiders, Chiefs, Colts and Falcons.

Ni igbega nipa Jimmy Burchfield‘s Classic Entertainment and Sports (Si Hi Esi), Williams will be making his debut as a member of manager Ryan Roach‘s growing Fighter Locker stable.

I think this is a great opportunity for Jimmy, Roach added. This is a big fight for us and a must win. Jimmy is up for the challenge. We’ve been waiting for this call. He has been working hard every day with his trainer, Dave Forsyth.

This is our first fight together as a team and I am really looking forward to it. I know Brandun is special, but he hasn’t seen anything like Jimmy before, and he will stop this kid in the later rounds.

Williams is a decisive underdog versus Lee, a rising star whose goal is to become the first world champion of Korean dissent. The 21-year-old Californian was a highly decorated American amateur: 3-time U.S. National Silver Gloves, 2013 PAL National and 2015 U.S. National Juniors champion. Sibẹsibẹ, he’s never fought past four rounds and Williams will attempt to extend the gifted Lee, taking him into deep water in hopes of making him gas.
I’m honored to fight on Showtime,” Williams si wi. “I never thought I’d have this opportunity in my career. My whole life I’ve been the underdog. I love the challenge and that’s what made me who I am today. I overcome things.

I thank God and my promoter, CES and Jimmy Burchfield, and my manager, Ryan Roach. I’m truly blessed. This is going to be a great fight and I will give Lee his first loss.

Williams will be fighting for the memory of his mother, Belinda Jordan Williams, who was strangled to death in 2008, and the case remains open.

Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers also includes a talented Ukrainian trio of North American Boxing Association (Bakannaa) super welterweight title holder Stanyslav Skofokhod(19-2, 16 KOs), word-rated welterweight Karen Chukhadzhian (16-1, 7 KOs) and super lightweight Zoravor Petrosyan (9-0, 4 KOs). Other Fighter Locker stablemates includeDominican Republic welterweight Juan Carlos “Meringue” Abreu (23-6-1, 21 KOs), the former IBF Youth World super lightweight champion, Lynn, MA super welterweight Khiry “TNT” Todd (10-1, 8 KOs),Dorchester, MA welterweight Gabriel Duluc(15-3, 4 KOs), Troy, NY super lightweight RayJay Bermudez, Toronto, Canada welterweightJeff “The Trouble 1Tabrizi (8-3, 7 KOs), Englewood, CO super featherweight Jesus Vasquez, Jr. (6-0,2 KOs), Auroraa, CO super middleweight The AmazingShawn McCalman (4-0, 2 KOs) plus Irish National champion Paul Ryan, a welterweight in the pro ranks, ati U.S. Army Super bantamweight Daniel Bailey, Jr., who will both be making their pro debuts.

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Ukrainian super lightweight prospect ZORAVOR PETROSYAN REMAINS UNDEFEATED

Boston (Kẹsán 14, 2020) – Undefeated Ukrainian super lightweight prospectZoravor Petrosyan improved his pro record to 8-0 (4 KOs) last Saturday night in Russia, stopping out-classedEubenii Vazem in the fourth round in Ekaterinburg.

Petrosyan, ti o ti wa ni itọju rẹ nipaRyan Roach’s Fighter Locker, has won the first three rounds on each of the three judges’ scorecards, 30-27.  The 22-year-old Petrosyan, fighting out of Kiev, was outweighed by 7 ¼ pounds against late replacement Vazem (9-12, 4 KOs), who had even more of a weight advantage when they fought as opposed their 7 ¼ lbs. difference at the weigh in.

“I’m very proud of my fighter,” Roach said. “His opponent fell out and he was matched against an opponent who fights two weight classes higher than Zoravor. He did very well and displayed some great boxing skills. He adapted well to the size differential and broke him down. It’s a big win for Team Petroysan.”

Petrosyan was a multi-national champion who captured a bronze medal at the 2016 World Youth Under-19 Championships.

Fighter Locker’s growing stable of gifted boxers includes a talented Ukrainian trio comprised of North American Boxing Association (Bakannaa) super welterweight title holderStanyslav Skofokhod (19-2, 16 KOs), and word-rated welterweightKaren Chukhadzhian (16-1, 7 KOs).  Other Fighter Locker stablemates include Salem, MA welterweightJuan Carlos “Merengue” Abreu (23-5-1, 21 KOs), the former IBF Youth World super lightweight championLynn, MA super welterweightKhiry Todd (10-1, 8 KOs), Dorchester, MA welterweightGabriel Duluc (15-3, 4 KOs), Troy, NY super lightweightRayJay Bermudez (9-0, 6 KOs), Toronto, Canada welterweightJeff “The Trouble 1” Tabrizi (8-3, 7 KOs), Oorun Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (16-3-2, 5 KOs), Super featherweightJesus Vasquez, Jr. (6-0, 2 KOs), Super middleweight"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(4-0, 2 KOs) plus Irish National championPaul Ryan, who will fight as a welterweight in the pro ranks, ati U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr., who will making their pro debuts.

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NIPA ITAJI IJA: Ti iṣeto ni 2019, Fighter Locker is a comprehensive sports agency that manages professional boxers. Fighter Locker also helps to brand boxers by finding their voice with a 100-percent customized service. Fighter Locker does not really believe in working models. It believes in partnership optimization models in motion.

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.

Undefeated super middleweight prospect “The Amazing” Shawn McCalman Latest to join Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker

Boston (August 4, 2020) – Another promising prospect has been added to Ryan Roach’s growing Fighter Locker stable"Awọn Kayeefi" Shawn McCalman(4-0, 2 KOs), a super middleweight out of Aurora, Colorado.

“I had a great conversation with Ryan when (his co-head coach and former world championVernon Phillips introduced us,” McCalman spoke about signing a managerial contract with Fighter Locker. “We met and he was someone who genuinely cares about his fighters. He made a point that his fighters are like family to him. I’ve seen in the short time I’ve known him that he puts his fighters in position to succeed. Honestly, I think that’s rare in boxing, and I really appreciate that about Ryan.”

“Shawn and I had a great conversation and we clicked right away,” Roach commented. “ It made sense for the two of us. It’s always exciting for me getting a new fighter and Shawn really has it all. He’s fast and strong and has been in camps with world-class boxers. This is a great opportunity. I’m looking forward to Shawn showcasing his skills and climbing the ranks.”

Colorado-native McCalman, who had a 65-7 magbowo gba, was a 3-time Colorado State Golden Gloves champion, as well as a 3-time regional winner. The 26-year-old McCalman made his pro debut September 22, 2018, nigbati o si ti lu jadeJake Featherman in the opening round. He has since defeated, in orderIsaiah William Reyez (WTKO2), Damarian Kelly (WDEC4) and 5-2Lorawnt Nelson (WDEC6) in his most recent fight this past January.

Former World championTony Harrison has used McCalman has his chief sparring partner, including his World Boxing Council (WBC) World super welterweight-winning performance in 2018 of defending champion previously undefeated (31-0) Jermell Charlo.  

“The Roach name is well respected in the boxing sphere and the opportunity presented itself to bind our legacy was too good to pass up,” McCalman noted. “I’m a young, ebi npa, talented diamond in the rough. Ryan taking a chance means a lot and I think the two of use together will accomplish great things. Once this train gets going there’s no stopping it. So, jump aboard now…..next stop world championship level!"

McCalman joins Fighter Locker’s growing stable that includes a talented Ukrainian trio of North American Boxing Association (Bakannaa) super welterweight title holderStanyslav Skofokhod (19-2, 16 KOs), word-rated welterweightKaren Chukhadzhian (16-1, 7 KOs) and super lightweightZoravor Petrosyan (7-0, 3 KOs).  Other Fighter Locker stablemates include Dominican welterweightJuan Carlos “Merengue” Abreu (23-5-1, 21 KOs), the former IBF Youth World super lightweight champion; Lynn, MA super welterweightKhiry Todd (10-1, 8 KOs),Dorchester, MA welterweightGabriel Duluc (15-3, 4 KOs), Troy, NY super lightweightRayJay Bermudez, Toronto, Canada welterweightJeff “The Trouble 1” Tabrizi (8-3, 7 KOs), New Haven, CT Super welterweightJimmy "Quiet Storm" Williams (16-3-2, 5 KOs), super featherweight Jesus Vasquez, Jr., plus Irish National championPaul Ryan, who will fight as a welterweight in the pro ranks, ati U.S. Army Super bantamweightDaniel Bailey, Jr.  The latter two will make their pro debuts when boxing returns in full.

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Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker inks Hot Ukrainian boxing prospects Karen Chukhadzhian & Zoravor Petrosyan

Boston (Le 11, 2020) – Ryan Roach’s Fighter Locker announced that it has signed a pair of promising Ukrainian prospects, word-rated welterweight Karen Chukhadzhian (16-1, 7 KOs) and super lightweight Zoravor Petrosyan (7-0, 3 KOs), to exclusive managerial contracts.
 
I’m honored to represent such high-quality Ukrainian fighters like Karen and Zoravor,” Fighter Locker president Ryan Roach saidThey’re both trained by world champion Vyacheslav Senchenko. Anytime you can add such accomplished fighters to your stable, especially a champion like Karen, is a dream come true. I’m looking forward to getting them here in the United States and into fights.
 
 

The 24-year-old Chukhadzhian, ni ipo No. 14 in the world by the World Boxing Association (WBA), captured the WBA International welterweight title in his last fight this past February 1, by way of a 10-round decision over previously undefeatedSergy Vorobiev (9-1).
 
Chukhadzhian is also a former World Boxing Organization (WBO) Youth and World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth Silver welterweight champion. Like the great Bernard Hopkins he lost his pro debut, he has reeled off 16 itẹlera victories.
 
Pada ni 2008, Chukhadzhian first became inspired to box after watching“King” Arthur Abraham overcome a broken jaw to decisionEdison Miranda. Karen went on to have approximately 200 amateur fights and was crowned 2014 Ukraine National Champion.  
 
I’m pleased to have signed a contract with Ryan Roach and Daniyar Ganik (olukọni),” Chukhadzhian said. “I look forward to fighting in the United States and climbing new mountains.

 

Petrosyan, 21, was a decorated amateur boxer who captured a bronze medal at the 2016 World Youth (Under-19) Championships, in addition to being a multiple Ukrainian National champion. All seven of his pro career fights to date, which started October 2, 2018, have been held in the capital of Ukraine, Kiev.
 
I can’t wait to start boxing in the United States,” Petrosyan commented. “I can’t believe my boxing career is now going to be built in the U.S. I’m confident of becoming a world champion I’m ready for a youth title fight right now.
 
 
Chukhadzhian and Petrosyan join Fighter Locker’s growing stable that already includes their fellow countryman, North American Boxing Association (Bakannaa) super welterweight title holder Stanyslav Skofokhod (19-2, 16 KOs). Other stablemates are Dominican welterweight Juan Carlos “Meringue” Abreu (23-5-1, 21 KOs), the former IBF Youth World super lightweight champion; Lynn, MA super welterweight Khiry Todd (10-1, 8 KOs),Dorchester, MA welterweight Gabriel Duluc (15-3, 4 KOs), Troy, NY super lightweight RayJay Bermudez, Toronto, Canada welterweight Jeff “The Trouble 1Tabrizi (8-3, 7 KOs), plus former Kazakhstan National Team light heavyweight Alexey Sevostyanov and Irish National champion Paul Ryan, who will fight as a welterweight in the pro ranks. The latter two will make their pro debuts when boxing returns.

Ukraine, dajudaju, has developed into one of the most prolific countries in terms of producing great boxers such asVasiliy LomachenkoAleksandr UsykOleksandr GvozdykSergiy Derevyanchenko atiViktor Postol, among the most notable contemporary fighter from Ukraine.  
 
Chukhadzhian and Petrosyan are in the latest wave from the Eastern European country.

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