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GERVONTA “TANK” DAVIS REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH THRILLING UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER ISAAC “PITBULLCRUZ

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Sebastian Fundora Outpoints Sergio Garcia in Co-Main Event;
Carlos Adames Defeats Sergiy Derevyanchenko in an Exciting Fight,
and Eduardo Ramirez Dominates Miguel Marriaga
in SHOWTIME PPV Undercard Action

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LOS ANGELES (Disyembre 5, 2021) –Boxing superstar and five-time world champion Gervonta "Tangke" Davis put his boxing skills on display, winning a rousing 12-round round unanimous decision over the relentless Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz to retain his WBA Lightweight World Title in front of a star-studded, sellout crowd of 15,850 at STAPLES Center live on SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View, sa usa ka kalihokan nga gipakita sa Premier Boxing Champions.

Scorecards sa pagbasa 116-112 and two scores of 115-113, all for Davis.

The atmosphere in the arena was electric, with scores of current and former NBA stars in attendance, including Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Kawhi Leonard, Dwight Howard, Kenny Smith, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce among others.

Accompanied by superstar rapper Lil Durk, Davis entered the ring in Laker purple and gold; tassels along his trunks with the late Kobe Bryant’s number “8” and “24” on each side. Cruz celebrated his Mexican heritage with a mariachi band behind him as he strode toward the ring.

There was no feeling-out process in the first. Cruz charged at the defending champion, pinning him against the ropes and wailing away.

“That’s my style. ‘Pitbull’ is always going to be on the attack,"Miingon Cruz. “I think we retained rhythm from the start to the end.”

Davis found his rhythm in the second and third, circling the ring and walking Cruz into shots. In the fourth, Cruz concentrated his attack on the body, pounding Davis’ ribs.

The 27-year-old Baltimore native turned on the power in the fourth, alternating between the right hook and left cross behind his southpaw stance. More punishing blows came from Davis during the fifth.

“He’s a shorter fighter, so I was throwing down on the top of his head,"Miingon Davis. “I hit him with my knuckle and messed it up. I hurt my hand in the sixth round. No matter if the opponent is taller or shorter, I’ve got to get through it. Siya usa ka manggugubat. Even though he didn’t win, a star was born tonight.”

“It was right around the fifth round I saw that his hand wasn’t working correctly,” Cruz observed.

Davis boxed beautifully in the middle rounds, firing quick shots and pivoting away from the return fire. A right hook in the eighth briefly buzzed Cruz and brought the audience to their feet. But just when it appeared as if the fight was slipping away, Cruz fought fire with fire, landing a flush uppercut seconds before the bell.

The 23-year-old Mexican picked up the pace in the latter rounds, keeping Davis on his toes and pounding away. Davis held his own, fighting back on even terms until the fight’s end.

Natural, Cruz believed he deserved the victory.

“Viva Mexico. I have nothing to say, the fans are speaking on who won this fight,"Miingon siya.

Following a successful title defense, Davis said he’s ready for all comers.

“L.A., we did it for Kobe,"Miingon Davis. “At the beginning of the fight, he came on strong. I felt as the fight was going, he was breaking down. But I hurt my hand, so I wasn’t able to get him out of there.

“Whatever the best opportunity is for me, I’ll do it. All of them guys are easy work. I’m the top dog.”

Sa co-main event, Sebastian “Towering Inferno” Fundora moved closer to a world title shot with a 12-round unanimous decision over the previously-unbeaten Sergio Garcia in a WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator.

Final scores read 118-110, 117-111 ug 115-113.

Fundora established control quickly in the first, snapping Spain’s Garcia’s head back with a booming left. The two traded evenly through the early rounds. Garcia had his moments, including a sharp overhand right in the fifth that drew blood from Fundora’s nose.

The 23-year-old Fundora found his range in the sixth, pumping the jab and using his 6-foot-5 frame and 80-inch reach to keep Garcia at bay.

“I was using my distance a lot more. I wanted to display something different than what I’m used to,” said Fundora. “Height was definitely a difference in this fight.”

Garcia struggled to land during the second half of the bout, save for a couple moments in the 12th when the two combatants stood toe-to-toe.

“Maybe things could have been different if I had been more aggressive from the beginning,” ni Garcia. “I shouldn’t have let myself get carried away by what he was doing.”

Fundora believes he’s ready for a world title shot.

“We just beat the No. 2 sa WBC, so we have No.1, and we have the champion,” said Fundora. “Whoever they give us next, we’re ready for.”

In a thrilling back and forth, Carlos Adames (21-1, 16 KOs) overcame a stiff challenge from former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko (13-4, 10 KOs) to win a 10-round majority decision in their WBC Middleweight World Title Eliminator.

Both combatants had their moments, but facing the toughest opponent of his career, the 27-year-old Adames shined. One judge scored the middleweight bout even at 95-95, while the other two scored it for Adames by scores of 96-94 ug 97-93.

“This means a lot for me in my career and this is a big accomplishment winning against a fighter of his caliber,” said Adames, who was born in the Dominican Republic and fights out of Washington Heights in New York City.

I am aggressive and speedy by nature, so I came in ready to do my thing. He started slow, wanting to see what would happen, and simply had the wrong game plan. He got a bit tired as the fight went on, took a lot of hard shots from me and it was evident that I caused him a lot of damage.”

“I expect my opponent to fight the same style. It was nothing special for me, just a quality fight,"Miingon Derevyanchenko.

“He stayed southpaw, that was the difference in the fight. I don’t know what I’ll do next. I need a little bit of rest and then I will go back to the gym because I love boxing and I love the show.”

This gives me an opportunity to move on,” said Adames. “I dominate at both 154 ug 160, so wherever they give me the opportunity to fight for a championship is where I’ll go.”

In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME PPV telecast, super featherweight contender Eduardo “Zurdito” Ramirez (26-2-3, 12 KOs) was in peak form, winning a wide 10-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Miguel Marriaga.

“I would like to thank the fans, SHOWTIME and the Montiel family for supporting me. Marriaga was a tough opponent, but I managed to dominate,” said Ramirez. “I had a varied fighting style and kept him on his toes the whole time.”

Marriaga (30-5, 26 KOs) ang nang-agaw sa tibuuk, particularly in the first round as he backed Ramirez up with combination punching. The latter found his range midway through the frame, utilizing an accurate jab. In the third, a right hook followed by an overhand left floored an off-balance Marriaga for a flash knockdown.
“We started out strong, but then things got progressively harder. Having said that, we are pleased with the work we put in today,” said Marriaga. “We should have been more savvy, but we tried our hardest in the face of a great opportunity that unfortunately we could not take advantage of.”

Ramirez dominated after scoring the knockdown, punishing Marriaga from then on with an assortment of shots to the head and body. Final punch stats had Ramirez landing 280 sa 762 (36.7%) total punches to Marriaga’s 159 gikan sa 689 (21.3%).

“Now I’m going to relax with my family and enjoy the holidays,” said Ramirez. “Then hopefully 2022 will come with a title shot for me.

Tonight’s blockbuster pay-per-view event will re-air on SHOWTIME this Saturday, Disyembre 11 sa 10 sa gabii. ET / PT. The delayed telecast of Davis vs. Cruz will open the telecast featuring WBC Bantamweight World Champion and future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire as he will defend his title against undefeated top contender and fellow Filipino countryman Reymart Gaballo headlining in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Dignity Health Tennis Stadium in Carson.

Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME PPV telecast while versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and three-division world champion Abner Mares. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial scorer Steve Farhood, and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The executive producer was four-time Emmy® award winner David Dinkins, Jr. The telecast was directed by Bob Dunphy. Former junior middleweight world champion Raúl “El Diamante” Marquez and sportscaster Alejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

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Promoter Lewkowicz Inks WBC #5 Fundora to Face WBC #2 Garcia in 12-Round Super Welterweight Showdown

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces he has obtained signed contracts from undefeated super welterweight contenders Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora ug Sergio “El Nino” Garcia to face each other.


WBC #5-rated Fundora (17-0-1, 12 KOs) and WBC #2-rated Garcia (33-0, 14 KOs) will meet in an exciting 12-round showdown, to be shown live on Fox TV, date and venue to be announced shortly.


The massive 6′ 6″ Fundora is a 23-year-old southpaw with an incredible 80-inch reach who has been building a respected name for himself among 154-lb fighters with a string of very impressive performances. The Coachella resident was last seen on May 1, scoring an exciting TKO 4 over Mexican perennial contender Jorge Cota on the Ruiz vs. Arreola PPV event at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.


The 5′ 11½″ Garcia is a 28-year-old right-hander from Torrelavega, Cantabria, Spain. Sa 2019, he captured the European Super Welterweight Championship with a 12-round unanimous decision over England’s then-undefeated Ted Cheeseman and successfully defended it three times. He also captured the WBC International Super Welter Title in 2016 and again in 2017 and made one successful defense. In In his last ring appearance, Garcia stopped France’s Gregory Trenel in six rounds in December of 2020.


“These are the kind of fights the public wants to see,” said Lewkowicz. “Two undefeated top contenders facing each other with their perfect records on the line. I’m so proud to have been able to make this terrific fight and I will announce the date and venue very shortly. I congratulate both fighters for being the kinds of real fighters who will face anyone any time without worrying about their undefeated status. This great fight will be a war.”







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CHRIS ARREOLA VIRTUAL MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS

All-Action Heavyweight Chris Arreola Battles Former Unified Heavyweight Champion Andy Ruiz Jr. in FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Main Event Saturday, Mayo 1 gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California

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VAN NUYS, Calif. (Abril 21, 2021) – All-action heavyweight Chris “The Nightmare” Arreolashowed off his skills in the ring during a virtual media workout Wednesday, which streamed live on the PBC YouTube page, as he nears his clash against former unified heavyweight championAndy “The Destroyer” Ruiz Jr. that headlines a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, Mayo 1 gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California.

The full replay of the workout, which includes interviews with Arreola and his famed trainer Joe Goossen, can be watched HERE.

The May 1 event is promoted by TGB Promotions. Gibaligya karon ang mga tiket ug mapalit sa AXS.com. Ang Dignity Health Sports Park ablihan sa mga tagahanga nga adunay gikutuban nga kapasidad, uban ang tanan nga mga bisita nga nahabilin nga layo sa sosyal ug gipailalom sa lokal ug estado nga mga panudlo sa kahimsog sa tibuuk nga kalihokan.

Arreola’s workout took place at the Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Van Nuys, California where Arreola is participating in his second training camp with Goossen. Arreola’s first fight with Goossen saw the veteran former title challenger set numerous CompuBox heavyweight records in a narrow decision loss to Adam Kownacki.

Here is what Arreola and Goossen had to say Wednesday:

CHRIS ARREOLA

“I’m ready for this fight. I’ve been waiting for this fight for four or five months. This one is going to be a barnburner for sure.

“This fight is important for my legacy. I want to make the fans happy they bought this fight. I don’t fight for paychecks. I’m a fighter for the fans. So I hope they enjoy this fight and buy this pay-per-view.

“I love what I do. I’m a fortunate person to have been a fighter since a young age. I bleed boxing. I put my whole self out there every time I fight. I know that I owe it to the fans to give them a great fight.

“Defensively I’ve grown so much working with Joe. He’s taught me a lot about keeping my hands up and countering. He hasn’t reinvented the wheel, he’s just made sure the wheel is round.

“I was able to keep up the pace against Kownacki because I did everything I had to do in the gym. I could have given three more rounds at the end of that fight too. The fight is always won in the gym and we put all of the work in to win that fight. I thought I won that fight. Despite not getting the decision, it was a fun fight for me.

"Mibati ko og dakong. I’ve been working hard for months. I know that I have to make this a great fight for the fans and for myself. I know how crucial this fight is for my career.

“I don’t pay attention to the odds. If people want to make me the underdog, I’m comfortable with that. I’ve been an underdog my whole life.

“I’ve had some long layoffs before, so I know how to get back into it when the time comes. The sparring helps you know where your timing is at. That’s the best way to gauge where you’re at in your training camp.

“It’s a beautiful venue at Dignity Health Sports Park. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. Every time I go there I love to sit up there with all the fans and enjoy the fights. It’s going to be a fun night of boxing on May 1 and I can’t wait.”

JOE GOOSSEN, Arreola’s Trainer

“Chris and Andy are veterans. They’ve been around a longtime. They know how to turn on the switch when the time comes. We’re preparing for a great fight on May 1.

“When you have two guys of the same talent, how do you determine who wins the fight? It’s the fighter who’s in better shape. That’s the underlying thought process here. Both Chris and Andy have talent, but our goal is for Chris to be in the best shape possible. The difference plays itself out in those last few rounds of the fight.

“You’re going to have the best Andy Ruiz that we’ve seen in this fight. And we have the same on our side. Our team has been working hard as well. I don’t expect anything but a great fight. However many rounds this goes, kini ni-adto sa mahimo nga pabuto.

“We’ve been training for around four months but he hasn’t peaked too early because we’ve been consistent. Once we built up to a certain point, we’ve kept it there. He’s not worn out at all. This is what fighters are supposed to do. They’re supposed to be in the gym training.

“I’m very confident and calm heading into this fight, because Chris has been doing exactly what he’s supposed to be doing. That’s all you can ask for.”

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Bituon sa Cuban & Gikuha ni WBA Super Welterweight Champion Erislandy Lara si Thomas LaManna Alang sa WBA Middleweight Championship Headlining FOX PBC Fight Night & sa FOX Deportes Sabado, Mayo 1 gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California
 
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LAS VEGAS(Abril 20, 2021) – Cuban star and WBA Super Welterweight ChampionErislandy “The American Dream” Laragi-preview ang iyang pangita nga mahimong three-time, two-division champion as he prepares to take onThomas "Cornflake" LaMannaalang sa WBA Middleweight Headline sa FOX PBC Fight Night ug sa FOX Deportes Sabado, Mayo 1 gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California.
 
Lara vs. Ang LaManna nagsilbi nga punoan nga kalihokan sa usa ka pagsibya nga nagsugod sa 7 sa gabii. ET / 4 hapon. PT preceding the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View event headlined by former unified heavyweight world championSi Andy "The Destroyer" Ruiz Jr..battling all-action heavyweightChris "Ang Nightmare" Arreola, nga nag-una sa us aka bantog nga boxing extravaganza tanan nga nahinabo sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California.
 
Maghimo si Lara sa iyang 2021 debut human sa iyang katapusang away nakit-an siya nga napildi si Greg Vendetti pinaagi sa unanimous decision sa FOX kaniadtong Agosto, Gihimo kini nga tulo ka sunod-sunod nga away nga wala’y kapildihan kauban ang iyang knockout nga kadaugan batok ni Ramon Alvarez kaniadtong Agosto 2019 ug usa ka split-draw sa a 2019 aksyon nga away batok sa karon 154-pound champion Brian Castano.
 
Sa wala pa makitid nga paghulog sa Fight of the Year sa 2018 ngadto kang Jarrett Hurd, Si Lara gitukod ingon ang labing dugay nga naghari nga 154-pound champion, tag-iya sa unom ka mga panalipod sa titulo. Si Lara nag-atubang sa usa ka pagpatay sa mga nanguna nga mga ngalan sa pagkabahin sa tanan nga mga tuig, lakip na si Canelo Alvarez, Austin Trout, Alfredo Angulo, Si Pablo Williams, Ishe Smith ug Vanes Martirosyan, dugang sa Hurd ug Castano.
 
Niini ang gisulti ni Lara bahin sa kampo sa pagbansay, pagbalhin hangtod sa middleweight ug daghan pa:
 
Niining bag-o lang nga kampo sa pagbansay:
“Ang kampo sa pagbansay lisud. Nagtrabaho ako kauban ang akong coach nga si Ismael Salas, ug ang mga butang nga gikalkulo ra kaayo ug syentipiko. Nasinati namon ang maayo nga sparring ug gibati nako nga bata sa akong hunahuna, lawas, ug kalag. Gusto ko ang paagi sa pagdumala sa kampo, and I expect to have a lot of success in this fight based on the preparation I have had in Las Vegas.”
 
Sa iyang pag-match sa LaManna:
“Si Thomas LaManna tinuud nga dako ug taas ug nagdala sa usa ka talagsaon nga estilo sa singsing. Dili kini dali nga away, ug nahibal-an nako nga kinahanglan nga ako ang labing kaayo aron makagawas nga mananaug. Wala pa siya nakig-away alang sa usa ka titulo sa kalibutan busa nakig-away ako sa usa ka tawo nga nagtinguha nga matuman ang iyang tibuok kinabuhi nga pangandoy nga mahimong kampeyon sa kalibutan. Hingpit akong andam, nakatutok, ug gilauman ko ang usa ka malisud nga away.”
 
Sa pagpakig-away alang sa bakanteng titulo sa WBA middleweight:
I’m looking to become a two division and three-time world champion. I take great pride in being a fighter that puts everything on the line. Gusto nakong atubangon ang bisan kinsa nga mga naghagit, ug magpadayon kini Mayo 1. Ang akong katuyoan mao ang mahimong us aka kaanyag sa tanan nga panahon ug usa ka sugilanon sa isport. Nagtaas ako sa timbang aron mahimo ako usa ka kampeon sa kalibutan ug ipakita sa kalibutan nga andam ako sa bag-ong mga hagit. "
 
Sa kung unsa ang buhaton sa usa ka kadaugan alang sa iyang karera:
“Ang usa ka kadaugan batok sa LaManna magbutang kanako sa posisyon nga hagiton ang uban pang mga kampiyon sa middleweight. Nagtan-aw ako sa mga panagsama nga away, Gusto nako ang labing kadaghan nga away nga mahimo, apan kinahanglan gyud nako nga magdaog sa kini nga away. Adunay daghang makahuluganon nga away sa middleweight, ug gusto nako silang tanan. Gusto nako nga mahimong usa ka Hall-of-Famer ug moadto ingon usa sa labing kaayo nga Cuban boxers nga nahimo kini. Alang sa akong kabilin nga mahunahuna nga ingon niana, Kinahanglan nga ako makig-away sa labing maayo.”


 
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BAHIN SA FOX SPORTS PBC PPV: RUIZ VS. ARREOLA
Ruiz vs. Makita ni Arreola ang us aka pinaghiusa nga bug-at nga bug-at nga kampeyon sa kalibutan nga si Andy "The Destroyer" Ruiz, Jr. makigsangka sa all-action heavyweight Chris "The Nightmare '' Arreola sa punoan nga kalihokan sa usa ka labing bantog nga boksing sa Mexico sa Sabado, Mayo 1 nag-ulohan sa usa ka FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California.
 
Ang bayad matag bayad magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. Ang PT ug gipakita ang kanhi kampeyon sa kalibutan nga si Omar "Panterita" Figueroa, Jr. makigsangka ni Abel Ramos sa 12-round welterweight co-main event. Ang nakapaukyab sa super welterweight contender nga si Sebastián "The Towering Inferno '' Fundora nakigsangka kang Jorge" El Demonio '' Cota sa 12 ka hugna nga panagsangka ug nagkataas nga welterweight nga si Jesús Ramos duels U.S. Si Olympian Javier "El Intocable" Molina alang sa 10-round nga welterweight nga aksyon sa magbukas sa pay-per-view.
 
Ang kalihokan gipasiugdahan sa mga TGB Promotions. Gibaligya karon ang mga tiket ug mapalit sa AXS.com. Ang Dignity Health Sports Park ablihan sa mga tagahanga nga adunay gikutuban nga kapasidad, uban ang tanan nga mga bisita nga nahabilin nga layo sa sosyal ug gipailalom sa lokal ug estado nga mga panudlo sa kahimsog sa tibuuk nga kalihokan.
 
Ang FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View adunay presyo $49.99. Buy now on
foxsports.com/ppv and watch on any screen!
 
Nag-una ang pay-per-view, Ang FOX PBC Fight Night magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. ET / 4 hapon. Ang PT nga gipangulohan sa bituon sa Cuba ug WBA Super Welterweight Champion nga si Erislandy "The American Dream" Lara nga nagtinguha sa ikatulong titulo sa kalibutan sa ikaduhang timbang nga klase sa pag-atubang niya sa beteranong contender nga si Thomas "Cornflake" LaManna alang sa WBA Middleweight Title. Sa co-main nga kalihokan sa FOX, Ang top featherweight contender nga si Eduardo Ramírez nakigsangka kang Isaac Avelar sa 12-round nga away alang sa bakante nga interim sa WBA Featherweight Title.


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Former Unified Heavyweight World Champion Andy Ruiz, Jr. Helps Distribute 500 Bags Of Groceries To Families in Need In Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS – April 19, 2021 - Former unified heavyweight champion Si Andy "The Destroyer" Ruiz Jr.. took time out from training this past Saturday to lend a hand to those in need, as he joined the Project Hope initiative and helped distribute 500 bags of groceries to families in Las Vegas. Ruiz returns to the ring in the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View main event Saturday, Mayo 1 against all-action heavyweight Chris “The Nightmare’’ Arreola from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

“This is a really important event for my community,” said Ruiz. “All the Mexican people, all the Raza. There is so much love here, and I just want to show everyone that anything is achievable.”

Ruiz was joined by his trainer Eddy Reynoso and shared the stage with heavyweight champion Tyson Fury at the event. Ruiz spoke to the crowd that gathered and expressed his belief in overcoming adversity.

“Anything is possible,” said Ruiz. “Nobody believed I could become a heavyweight champion…and what do you know? I ended up becoming the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.”

Ruiz Jr.. has stayed involved with charitable efforts thought his career. The Mexican-American star also visited the Disabled Children’s Association and the Charity Committee for Orphans Care in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia before his most recent fight with Anthony Joshua in December 2019.


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BAHIN SA FOX SPORTS PBC PPV: RUIZ VS. ARREOLA
Ruiz vs. Makita ni Arreola ang us aka pinaghiusa nga bug-at nga bug-at nga kampeyon sa kalibutan nga si Andy "The Destroyer" Ruiz, Jr. makigsangka sa all-action heavyweight Chris "The Nightmare '' Arreola sa punoan nga kalihokan sa usa ka labing bantog nga boksing sa Mexico sa Sabado, Mayo 1 nag-ulohan sa usa ka FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California.

Ang bayad matag bayad magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. Ang PT ug gipakita ang kanhi kampeyon sa kalibutan nga si Omar "Panterita" Figueroa, Jr. makigsangka ni Abel Ramos sa 12-round welterweight co-main event. Ang nakapaukyab sa super welterweight contender nga si Sebastián "The Towering Inferno '' Fundora nakigsangka kang Jorge" El Demonio '' Cota sa 12 ka hugna nga panagsangka ug nagkataas nga welterweight nga si Jesús Ramos duels U.S. Si Olympian Javier "El Intocable" Molina alang sa 10-round nga welterweight nga aksyon sa magbukas sa pay-per-view.

Ang kalihokan gipasiugdahan sa mga TGB Promotions. Gibaligya karon ang mga tiket ug mapalit sa AXS.com. Ang Dignity Health Sports Park ablihan sa mga tagahanga nga adunay gikutuban nga kapasidad, uban ang tanan nga mga bisita nga nahabilin nga layo sa sosyal ug gipailalom sa lokal ug estado nga mga panudlo sa kahimsog sa tibuuk nga kalihokan.

Ang FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View adunay presyo $49.99. Buy now on foxsports.com/ppv and watch on any screen!

ABEL & JESÚS RAMOS TRAINING CAMP QUOTES

“I love training with a young, hungry fighter like Jesús. We feed off of each other’s energy,” – Abel Ramos

“We both have the same goal, which is to win on May 1… If I’m ever tired, I just look to Abel and know that I have to keep pushing,” – Jesús Ramos

Welterweight Contender Abel Ramos & Rising Welterweight Star Jesús Ramos Preview Respective Showdowns on FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Undercard Taking Place Saturday, Mayo 1 gikan sa Dignity Health Sports Park sa Carson, California

CASA GRANDE, ANG. (Abril 14, 2021) – Welterweight contender Abel Ramos and his nephew, rising welterweight star Jesús Ramos, discussed their family’s bond through boxing while previewing their upcoming respective showdowns taking place Saturday, Mayo 1 in FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard action from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

Abel Ramos will step in to face former world champion Omar “Panterita” Figueroa in the co-main event of the pay-per-view, while Jesús Ramos will battle Javier “El Intocable” Molina in a welterweight attraction that kicks off the pay-per-view at 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT.

Abel and Jesús are trained by Abel’s brother and Jesús’ father, Jesús Ramos Sr. in their hometown of Casa Grande, Arizona. Both have spoken effusively about how training alongside a family member, and a fighter at a different point in their career, helps push them during camp.


“It’s great working with Abel,” said Jesús. “We both have the same goal, which is to win on May 1. If I’m ever tired, I just look to Abel and know that I have to keep pushing. I’m always able to ask him for advice and we help each other a lot.”

“It’s great training with a young, hungry fighter like Jesús,” said Abel. “We feed off of each other’s energy, and there’s lots of competitiveness when we train. I think that’s a good thing for both of us.”

Both Abel and Jesús have known since Jesús was little that this was a path the younger Ramos would eventually walk. For Jesús, he’s always used Abel as his inspiration to help get him where he is today.

“Deep down I always knew he’d get into boxing,” said Abel. “He was at all of my fights when he was younger and he always showed an interest in the sport.”


“Abel is the guy that I’ve looked up to since I was a little kid,” said Jesús. “I watched him box from a very young age and have learned a lot from him. Seeing him do it has always inspired me. He’s always taken tough fights and that’s inspiring too. He’s played a huge role in getting me to where I am today.”


While the 20-year-old Jesús is considered a young up-and-comer in the sport, who will be taking on his toughest test May 1 in Javier Molina, Abel believes that his nephew will show wisdom beyond his years in this fight.


“People think because Jesús is young that he doesn’t have experience, but that’s where they’re wrong,” said Abel. “At a very young age he displayed a lot of the abilities of a veteran fighter. He’s always had great patience, as well as the ability to think in the ring. His ring IQ is really high for his age.”

Ahead of the two fighting Ramos’ sharing the pay-per-view undercard on May 1, here is what Abel and Jesús had to say about their training camp, their respective showdowns and more:

ABEL Ramos

“We’re less than three weeks away now, and every week I feel stronger and more ready for May 1. I’ve been sparring with a bunch of local fighters from Arizona who are helping prepare me. The hardest part is yet to come, but I’m just focusing on the game plan and executing the same program that’s worked in the past.


“It’s great to be a part of this event and show the fans the warrior mentality that us Mexican and Mexican-American fighters have. I can’t wait to put on a great show! It’s motivating for me to showcase our warrior style and it’s making me work my absolute hardest in order to give my best on fight night.


“I learned a lot from facing Yordenis Ugas. I went back and watched that fight, and I saw some things I can improve on. It serves as motivation, but it also showed me that I belong in there with the best in the division. I don’t feel like it was a total loss because I learned from it. But in this fight, I’m going to show all the improvements I’ve made since the Ugas fight.


“I watched Figueroa’s fight against Ugas. But styles make fights and I think my fight against Figueroa is going to be different than what Figueroa and Ugas had. I expect way more action when I face Omar.


“The majority of the game plan is preparing for Figueroa to come forward. We’re getting sparring partners that mimic what Figueroa does. Even when I’m working on the heavy bag, we’re keeping that in mind. I’m constantly imagining someone in front of me who I know is going to throw a lot of punches.


“At the end of the day, I just want the win by any means necessary. I love that people are expecting a great fight from us and I just use that as motivation to prepare myself for what I know will be a grudge match.”

JESÚS RAMOS


“Everything is going how we planned for in this training camp. It’s a grind seven days a week. I’m just keeping up a good diet and focusing on strength and conditioning. We’re going 12 rounds in sparring and I’m feeling ready. I’m in great shape already and we still have two and a half weeks to go. I’ve been sparring with my uncle Abel, Jorge Cota and some other local fighters from Arizona.


“I think Molina has a lot of experience, which I know he’ll try to use against me. He’s a fighter with good speed. But when he fought Jose Pedraza, he struggled against a southpaw. Busa, I might cause him some problems there, but I’m also bigger than Pedraza. I’m a legit welterweight.


“This fight being so close to Cinco De Mayo, this is a huge deal for me. There are going to be tons of events and festivities that week and to be a part of all of that is an honor. I just want to represent Mexico in the best way that I can.


“A victory over Molina would be a big statement. A lot of people are saying that he’s my toughest opponent to date. And beating him will get me fights with some even bigger names. But I have to beat Molina first.


“I’d love to get a knockout against Molina. He’s faced some tough fighters and nobody has been able to knock him out. But if I can’t get the knockout then I just want to dominate him and look good getting the win however I can.”


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Ang bayad matag bayad magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. Ang PT ug gipakita ang kanhi kampeyon sa kalibutan nga si Omar "Panterita" Figueroa, Jr. makigsangka ni Abel Ramos sa 12-round welterweight co-main event. Ang nakapaukyab sa super welterweight contender nga si Sebastián "The Towering Inferno '' Fundora nakigsangka kang Jorge" El Demonio '' Cota sa 12 ka hugna nga panagsangka ug nagkataas nga welterweight nga si Jesús Ramos duels U.S. Si Olympian Javier "El Intocable" Molina alang sa 10-round nga welterweight nga aksyon sa magbukas sa pay-per-view.

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EXPLOSIVE HEAVYWEIGHT SHOWDOWN, JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT & BATTLE OF UNBEATEN RISING CONTENDERS ADDED TO WILDER VS. FURY II PPV UNDERCARD

Former Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin Battles Former Title Challenger Gerald Washington in Title Eliminator in Co-Main Event

Junior Featherweight World Champion Emanuel Navarrete Defends His Title Against the PhilippinesJeo Santisima in PPV Featured Bout & Super Welterweight Sensation Sebastian Fundora Opens PPV in Battle Against 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis

Sabado, Pebrero 22 in Historic Mega PPV Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (Enero 30, 2020) – Three exciting, high-stakes showdowns have been added to the PPV undercard for the historic, mega PPV event headlined by the highly anticipated rematch between unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder and undefeated lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy KingFurynahitabo sa Sabado, Pebrero 22 gikan sa MGM Grand Garden Arena sa Las Vegas.

Sa co-main event, former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin will square off against former title challenger Gerald “Ang Black Sunoy” Washington in a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Title eliminator. The PPV begins at 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT and includes the PPV featured bout as WBO Junior Featherweight World Champion Emanuel “VaqueroNavarrete, a.k.a “The Mexican Iron Mandefends his title against Filipino contender Jeo Santisima. In the PPV opener, super welterweight sensation SebastianThe Towering InfernoFundora moatubang 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis in a 10-round battle of unbeatens.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at www.mgmgrand.com o www.axs.com. The event is promoted by BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promotions, Top Rank and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

The 33-year-old Martin (27-2-1, 24 KOs) became heavyweight champion in January 2016 when he won by TKO against then unbeaten Vyacheslav Glazkov. After losing his title to Anthony Joshua, Martin has won four of his last five fights, with all of his wins coming inside the distance. Originally from St. Louis, now living in Las Vegas and currently training in Southern California with Manny Robles, Martin bounced back from a narrow decision defeat to Adam Kownacki in 2018 to earn victories in 2019 against Gregory Corbin in March and Daniel Martz in July.

It is great to be back on the big stage,” Miingon Martin. “Wilder vs. Fury II is the biggest heavyweight fight in a long time and it’s great to be on the PPV. Pebrero 22 will get me one step closer to my goal of becoming two-time heavyweight champion. Gerald Washington is standing in my way, so it’s my job to go right through him toward my ultimate goal.

Washington (20-3-1, 13 KOs) is a six-foot-six heavyweight contender who was a former college football standout at the University of Southern California and a U.S. Navy veteran. Born in San Jose, California, Washington scored an impressive victory in his last outing, knocking out veteran contender Robert Helenius in July. Washington was unbeaten in his first 19 pro away, before dropping his world title challenge against Deontay Wilder in February 2017.

This title eliminator is a very big opportunity for me and I’m going to do everything in my power to win on February 22,” miingon Washington. “I have the right team behind me and the right mindset. I’ve known Martin my whole career and we even spent some time working together in the ring. I’m going to be at my best and I expect the same from him. It’s an honor to be a part of an event like this. Deontay and Tyson are both characters and I’m glad I can be a part of what’s going to be a great night of boxing on February 22.

Representing San Juan Zitlaltepec, Distrito Federal, México, Navarrete (30-1, 26 KOs) captured his 122-pound title by defeating Isaac Dogboe in December 2018, and emphatically retained the title by stopping Dogboe in the final round of their rematch in May 2019. The 25-year-old stayed busy after securing the title, scoring stoppage victories in successful title defenses in August, September and most recently in December, when he knocked out Francisco Horta in Mexico. He is boxing’s most active world champion, as the Santisima bout will be his fifth title defense in nine months.

I am motivated to make my fifth defense in less than a year and especially because I’m proud to be part of a historic card headlined by Wilder vs. Fury II,” said Navarrete. “This is a great opportunity to put on an exhibition for the fans and showcase my talent once again. I’m very grateful to my promoters, Bob Arum and Fernando Beltran, for giving me these opportunities.

The 23-year-old Santisima (19-2, 16 KOs) mibalik pro sa 2013 as a 16-year-old and has not lost a fight since his fourth career contest in 2014. A native of Masbate City, Philippines, Santisima will ride a 17-fight winning streak into his U.S. debut and his first world title opportunity on February 22. His 2019 campaign saw him deliver victories over Alvius Maufani in August and Rene Dacquel in December.

I really appreciate this opportunity, as this has been my dream since I was a kid,” said Santisima. “Kay niini nga away, I will train and prepare to become the new champion. I don’t feel any pressure. I will just do my best on fight night to show the world who I am. I heard and read the news that this fight is a mismatch, but I will do my best to give a great fight.

Towering at nearly six-feet six-inches, Fundora (13-0-1, 9 KOs) has used his height and length, combined with power and aggressiveness, to rack up an unbeaten record since turning pro in 2016. Fighting out of Coachella, California, Fundora fought three times in 2019, including TKO victories over then unbeaten fighters Donnie Marshall and Hector Manuel Zepeda. The 22-year-old most recently fought to an exciting split-draw against fellow contender Jamontay Clark in August.

Usa ka 2016 Olympian representing his native Sydney, Australia, Lewis (6-0, 4 KOs) was unbeaten in 2019, his first year as a professional. The 26-year-old picked up his first five wins between his debut in March and his U.S. debut in November where he defeated Alexis Gaytan. Labing bag-o lang, Lewis knocked out then unbeaten Rivo Kundimang in December.

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YEIS SOLANO TO FACE ELIAS DAMIAN ARAUJO IN OPENING BOUT OF SHOBOX: ANG BAG-ONG KALIWATAN BIYERNES, HUNYO 21 PAGKINABUHI SA SHOWTIME®

Araujo Replaces Jose Romero Who Was Forced To Withdraw Due To Injury



NEW YORK - (Hunyo 12, 2019) – Undefeated lightweight prospect Yeis Solano will face a new opponent in former Argentine Lightweight Champion Elias Damian Araujo in an eight-round bout that will open a ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon tripleheader on Friday, Hunyo 21 nagpuyo sa Showtime sa 10 sa gabii. ET/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.



Sa main event, southpaw Sebastian Fundora (12-0, 8 KOs) of Coachella, Calif., faces Hector Zepeda (17-0, 4 KOs) from Tijuana, Mexico in a 10-round super welterweight bout. Sa co-bahin, Michel Rivera (15-0, 10 KOs) from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic takes on Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron (13-0, 7 KOs) sa usa ka walo ka-round lightweight bout. The event is promoted by Sampson Boxing in association with Paco Presents. Ang mga tiket, sugod sa $10, are on sale now and available at www.WinnaVegas.com.



Solano, (14-0, 10 KOs), is not concerned about the last minute opponent change. “It doesn’t matter who I fight. I trust my team and my skills,"Miingon siya. “I don’t worry about who is across from me. I would have beaten the first guy and I will beat this guy too. I don’t train to beat one fighter specifically. I train to beat all fighters and I make adjustments in the ring. Some fighters get upset when the opponent changes. Not me. Even if my team says they want me to fight a different guy at the weigh-in, my job stays the same.”



Solano is a hard punching 26-year-old from Monteria, Colombia who started boxing at the age of seven; he amassed an amateur record of 118-12. He’s a former WBA Fedebol Lightweight Champion and in 2012 placed third in the Colombia National Games. Sa iyang katapusang away, he scored a five-round stoppage over Jesus Manuel Sandoval in October 2018. He is currently training at Compton Boxing Gym in Compton, Calif., and is trained by Jose Ponce, Sr. and his son Jose Ponce, Jr.

“Naghinam-hinam ko alang niini nga away,” said Araujo, who is making his United States debut. “My style is aggressive. I have fought four southpaws. I know how to fight them – I like fighting them.



“I checked out videos of Solano. I think he is going to come to fight. He’s training out of Compton, California, so he’s going to come more than ready, ingon man. These are the ingredients for a good show.”



Araujo (19-1, 7 KOs) replaces fellow compatriot Jose Romero, who was forced to withdraw from the bout due to an injury. Nicknamed “El Macho,” Araujo, a 31-year-old southpaw from Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe, Argentina, won the interim WBC Latino Lightweight Title with a unanimous decision over Jonathan Jose Eniz in October 2016. He successfully defended it twice before losing it to Javier Jose Clavero in an immediate rematch last June. He trains in Coachella with Freddy Fundora, father and trainer of main eventer Sebastian Fundora. In his last outing in January, Araujo stopped veteran Pablo Rodriguez in four rounds.



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SIX UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS TAKE CENTER STAGE IN HISTORIC SHOBOX: ANG BAG-ONG KALIWATAN BIYERNES, HUNYO 21 PAGKINABUHI SA SHOWTIME®

Six-foot, 7-inch Californian Sebastian Fundora Faces Hector Zepeda of Mexico In Main Event While Dominican Republic’s Michel Rivera Clashes With Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron in Co-Featured Bout of Tripleheader Live At 10 sa gabii. ET/PT From WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa


NEW YORK – May 24, 2019 - Six talented prospects will each put their undefeated records on the line in the next edition of ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon sa Biyernes, Hunyo 21 nagpuyo sa Showtime sa 10 sa gabii. ET/PT from WinnaVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa.



Billed as “Someone’s O Must Go,” the exciting night of fights will feature six boxers with a combined record of 91 wins and no defeats. Since the developmental prospect series debuted in 2001, a total of 186 boxers have lost their undefeated record on ShoBox.



Sa main event, southpaw Sebastian Fundora (12-0, 8 KOs) of Coachella, Calif., faces Hector Zepeda (17-0, 4 KOs) from Tijuana, Mexico, sa usa ka 10-round super welterweight bout. Sa co-bahin, Michel Rivera (15-0, 10 KOs) from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic takes on Mexico’s Rene Tellez Giron (13-0, 7 KOs) sa usa ka walo ka-round lightweight bout. Sa telecast opener, Argentina’s Jose Romero (21-0, 7 KOs) battles Yeis Solano (14-0, 10 KOs) of Colombia, also in an eight-round lightweight fight.



“In the 18-year history of ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon, we have yet to feature a tripleheader with all young, undefeated prospects who are also making their ShoBox debuts,” said Gordon Hall, Executive Producer of the series since its inception in 2001. “These promising prospects have a combined record of 91-0 and hope to join the current list of 80 fighters who fought on the series and went on to become world champions. This is a show not to be missed.”



The event is promoted by Sampson Boxing in association with Paco Presents. Ang mga tiket, sugod sa $10, are on sale now and available at www.WinnaVegas.com.



“I’m very proud to present these future champions on ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon, a show that has built so many careers and champions,” said promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing. “It’s very exciting to present so many undefeated fighters against each other in one event. Every one of these fighters are putting their young careers on the line and three of them will move forward and three will step back that night.”



Nicknamed “The Towering Inferno” and trained by his father, the 21-year-old Fundora fought three times in 2018 and has been called the tallest 154-pound boxer in the division’s history. Often holding a five- to eight-inch height advantage over his opponents, Fundora has knocked out his last four opponents and started 2019 in electrifying fashion with a third-round knockout of then 10-0 Donnie Marshall. Siyam sa iyang 12 wins have come against opponents with winning records.



“It’s an honor to be the headliner on a ShoBox event,” said Fundora, originally from West Palm Beach, Fla., whose all-action style has been compared to former world champion Antonio Margarito. “My opponent, Hector Zepeda, is from a respected Tijuana boxing family and he will be very tough. A victory over an undefeated fighter like Zepeda will be a big step forward for me. Pagbansay sa na maayo ang, and I’ll be more than ready to give the fans another exciting performance on June 21.”



Also 21-years-old, Zepeda is a busy, five-year veteran who goes by the nickname “Baby” and who fought five times in 2018. His father Ernesto Zepeda is a former professional boxer and he’s trained by noted Mexican trainer Romulo Quirarte. Panahon sa iyang career, Ernesto sparred all-time great Julio Cesar Chavez, Sr. and Hector is a currently sparring with Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. Zepeda is coming off a unanimous decision win over Giovanny Gonzalez on May 18 sa Tijuana. In February, Zepeda scored an eight-round unanimous decision over Jesus Javier Gutierrez Montenegro.



“This is the first opportunity that has been presented to me at this caliber,” Zepeda said. “Fundora is a strong fighter, much taller than most. He loves to exchange blows and I am sure this is going to be a great fight. Training na dako nga. I am working very hard physically and mentally to leave everything inside the ring June 21. A victory over Fundora on SHOWTIME will open doors, so that a lot of people will know who I am and open the way for better things in my career.”



The 21-year-old Rivera from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is a hard-hitting three-year professional fighting for the first time in the United States. Rivera has stopped five of his last six opponents and was last seen scoring a two-round stoppage over Argentina’s Carlos Daniel Cordoba in January. He has faced eight fighters with winning records, including two who were previously undefeated.



“I am super excited to have this opportunity to fight on ShoBox,” Rivera said. “That is where all boxers dream to fight on, especially those with less opportunities like me. My opponent is shorter than me and fights at half-distance and likes to counterattack. He uses his jab a lot and is used to fighting bigger rivals. He’s also more active the first three rounds, then starts to lower the intensity. I need to be aware of his overhand right.”



The 20-year-old Tellez Giron is a native of Queretaro, Mexico. The undefeated slugger known as “El Bravo” is an almost four-year professional with a reputation for fighting in his opponents’ backyard and still coming away victorious. Usa ka accomplished amateur, Tellez Giron had 180 amateur fights starting at the age of 12 and was a state, regional and national champion, as well as Golden Gloves champ. He turned pro at the age of 15 ug sa 2018 traveled to Ukraine where he captured the vacant WBC Youth Silver title. Sa iyang katapusang away, he stopped fellow Mexican Mario Enrique Martinez in two rounds in December of last year. He has faced nine fighters with winning records, including five who were undefeated.



“In reality, sa ako, this is just another fight,” Tellez Giron said. “I have been in tough fights before and this is nothing new for me. I am aiming for bigger and better things, so I feel very motivated because this is the time to demonstrate what I have and to show everyone what I am made of. Rivera is a strong fighter, who likes to use distance. I also know that he is very disciplined.”



The 23-year-old Romero is a native of Cordoba, Argentina. He won the World Boxing Council Latino Super Featherweight Title in November 2017 and defended it twice. He is also the current Argentina (FAB) Super Featherweight Title and International Boxing Federation Latino Super Featherweight Champion.



“I am a proud champion of Argentina, but now I’m ready to do what so many of my great countrymen have done and bring my skills to the world,” said Romero, fighting for the first time in the U.S. “It is a great honor to fight on SHOWTIME, where so many champions have fought before me. From my pro debut, my promoter Sampson Lewkowicz has promised me this chance and now it’s here. I will not blow it. I am training like all my dreams depend on winning. They do.”



Solano is a 26-year-old native of Monteria, Colombia. The hard-punching Solano is a former World Boxing Association Fedebol Lightweight Champion and in 2012 placed third in the Colombia National Games. Sa iyang katapusang away, he scored a five-round stoppage over Jesus Manuel Sandoval in October 2018. He is currently training at Compton Boxing Gym in Compton, Calif., and is trained by Jose Ponce, Sr. and his son Jose Ponce, Jr.



“I feel very fortunate to have this platform to showcase my talent,” Solano said. “My opponent has an extensive record and I know he’s a good fighter and, like me, I know that he is probably preparing for a war. I look forward to demonstrating all the hard work I am putting in for this fight and at the end of the fight, I will continue to be undefeated.”



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About ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon

Sukad sa iyang pagsugod sa Hulyo 2001, ang critically giila Showtime boxing sunod-sunod nga, ShoBox: Ang Bag-ong Henerasyon ang bahin sa batan-ong talento gipaangay, gisama tough. Ang ShoBox pilosopiya mao ang televise kulbahinam, panon sa katawhan-nga makapahimuot ug competitive matches samtang paghatag og usa ka pagpamatuod sa yuta alang sa andam nga mga palaaboton determinado sa pagpakig-away alang sa usa ka world title. Ang pipila sa mga nagtubo nga listahan sa mga 80 manggugubat nga nagpakita sa ShoBox ug abante nga pag-angkon og sa kalibotan titulo naglakip sa: Errol Spence Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Si Pablo Williams ug mas.

TEN BOUT CARD SET FOR THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENT CENTER

Anvar Yunusov takes on Jose Salinas in main event
Two fights featuring undefeated adversaries as:
Alejando Jimenez battles Desmond Moore;
Kendall Cannida fights Travis Toledo
Undefeated fighters Yeuri Andujar, Kristohanong Montano, Michael Coffie, Joseph George & Sebastian Fundora in action

Betlehem, PA (Nobyembre 13, 2018) –A stacked ten- bout card has been finalized for this Friday night sa Ang Sands Betlehem Event Center.

 

 

 

Ang show nga gipasiugdahan sa Hari sa mga Promotions.

 

 

 

Sa main event, three-time Olympian Anvar Yunusov makakuha sa Jose Salinas in a scheduled eight-round super featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Yunusov, who competed in the 2008, 2012 ug 2016 Olympics for his native Tajikistan, mao ang karon 5-0 with two knockouts as a professional.

 

 

 

Ang 31 year-old fights out of Philadelphia, and turned professional in 2017. He has registered his two knockouts in his last two outings with a 4th round stoppage over former contender Mike Oliver, and in his lat bout when he destroyed Angel Monreal in one-round on September 14th in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Salinas of Las Cruces, New Mexico, adunay usa ka rekord sa 10-3-1 uban sa lima ka knockouts.

 

 

 

Ang 28 year-old Salinas is a six-year professional who has wins over undefeated Rafael Casas (2-0), and the highly regarded Dardan Zenunaj (12-1).

 

 

 

Salinas is coming off a loss to undefeated Erick De Leon (14-0) sa Enero 27, 2017 in Studio City, California.

 

Sa unom ka-round bouts:

 

Kristohanong Montano (7-0, 6 KOs) sa Houston, Texas takes on Paul Holley (6-1-1, 5 KOs) of Sarasota, FL in a light heavyweight bout.

 

Michael Coffie (4-0, 3 KOs) sa Brooklyn, NY takes on 68-fight Veteran Jamaal Woods of Forest City, AL in a heavyweight contest.

 

Joseph George (7-0, 6 KOs) makakuha sa Josue Obando (16-24-1, 12 KOs) of Jalisco, MX in a light heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

Sebastian Fundora (10-0, 6 KOs) of Cochella, California fights Jonathan Batista (18-15, 11 KOs) of San Pedro, DR in a junior middleweight fight.

 

Sa upat ka-round bouts:

 

Jeffrey Torres of Bethlehem will make his pro debut against Steven Lopez (0-2) of Philadelphia in a bantamweight bout.

Yeuri Andujar (1-0, 1 KO) of San Cristobal, Dominican Republic fights debuting Haziz Self of Philadelphia in a featherweight bout.

 

 

 

In a battle of undefeated bantamweights, Alejandro Jimenez (3-0, 1 KO) of New Hope, PA fights Desmond Moore (1-0-1, 1KO) sa Betlehem, PA.

 

Ricky Nuno (2-1, 1 KO) sa Betlehem, PA fights Ashton Sykes (2-2) of Colombia, MD in a middleweight bout.

 

 

 

Undefeated light heavyweights get it on as Kendall Cannida (2-0) of Philadelphia battles Travis Toledo (2-0, 2 KOs) sa Baltimore, MD.

 

 

 

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