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KERI MELENDEZ SET FOR MIXED MARTIAL ARTS DEBUT VS. SHEILA PADILLA NA SAP CENTER NA SAN JOSE NA NOV. 19

 

Ụlọ akụ JAKE ROBERTS-CARRINGTON NDỊ MMADỤ NA-ECHICHE NDỊ NA-ECHICHE NDỊ MMADỤ N'Asọmpi mbu.

Santa Monica, Calif (October 19, 2016) – Mpụta mpụta mbụ ọgụ ọgụ a na-atụ anya ya nke flyweight Keri Melendez ga-abịa megide Sheila Padilla (2-0) n'oge isi kaadị nke "Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson " na SAP Center na San Jose, Calif. on Nov. 19.

 

Na mgbakwunye, olulu mmiri dị fechaa Ụlọ akụ Carrington (5-0) megide Jake Roberts (7-0) agbakwunyela na kaadị mbido Bellator.com-streamed.

 

Asọmpi a na-esonye n'ọgụ juru n'ọnụ nke ihe mmemme ụwa dị fechaa pụta ìhè Michael Chandler (15-3) megide Benson Henderson (24-6). Na mgbakwunye, esemokwu welterweight n'etiti onye ọkpọ mba Britain na-emerighị Michael "elò" Page (11-0) na California nke ya Fernando Gonzalez (25-13) ga-abụkwa ihe mmemme ngalaba-isi nke kaadị ahụ. Na-emegharị ihe omume telivishọn, olulu ihe ngosi dị fechaa Adam Piccolot (8-0) megide Brandon Girtz (14-4) na olulu egwuregwu dị arọ dị arọ Linton "The Swarm" Vassell (16-5) vesos Francis Carmont (14-4) agbakwunyere na mbido izu a.

 

"Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson " will take place on November 19, na-ebugharị LIVE na FREE na SPIKE na 9 p.m ET/ 8 p.m. CT. Tiketi maka mmemme a na-ere ugbu a ma enwere ike zụta ya na Bellator.com, yana SAP Center Box Office na Ticketmaster.

 

Queen nke Skrap Pack ama ama na Northern California, Melendez mere ngosipụta mbụ ya na mmeri n'oge akụkụ kickboxing "Bellator: Dynamite 1, " wee soro na mmeri ọzọ na "Dynamite 2" Melendez kwuru na a 4-1 akara onye amu amu tupu ewere talent ya gaa na sekit ọkachamara, ebe ọ ugbu a esetịpụ a 4-1 kickboxing ndekọ. Flyweight dị afọ 32 ga-eme mgbanwe na MMA, ihe iteration nke ọgụ egwuregwu na di ya, Gilbert Melendez nwere ọtụtụ ihe ịga nke ọma na. Imezu nkwa o kwere ime ya mpụta mbụ 2016, Melendez ga-asọmpi na isi kaadị nke "Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson " na SAP Center na San Jose, Calif. na Nov. 19.

Na-alụ ọgụ na Visalia, Calif., Padilla ga-abanye n'ọgba aghara Bellator MMA na-esote mmeri abụọ na-aga nke ọma na mpaghara mpaghara, ha abụọ na-abata 2016. Ọzụzụ n'okpuru Bellator MMA veteran Doug Marshall na Team Elite, nke a ga-abụ ohere Padilla imere onwe ya aha n'ezie megide Melendez, mgbe ọ na-asọ mpi LIVE na SPIKE.

 

Dị ka onye iro ya, Ndị ụlọ akụ na-abanye n'ụlọ akụ ahụ enweghị mmeri ma dị njikere ịme mgbawa ọzọ n'ọgụ nke abụọ ya kemgbe ọ sonyere na nkwalite Scott Coker.. Peoria, Illinois nwa afọ agwụla abụọ n'ime ise ya tara na-achị niile atọ nke ya mkpebi mmeri, na-enweta nke ọ bụla site n'otu ọnụ dị iche iche. "Jetsetter" ga-ele anya iji Roberts dị ka ụzọ ụgbọ elu ya maka ịga nke ọma dị ka ngwaahịa Blackzilian na-atụ anya iji merie Bellator MMA mbụ ya na ihe ọzọ ma gaa n'ihu na-arịgo n'ọkwa dị fechaa.. Mgbe mpi ọkachamara na Kansas, Texas, na Iowa, njem na Connecticut ga-akara Banks mbụ na East Coast. Banye na mmemme mbido ndụ nke Bellator.com iji chọpụta ma ogologo njem ahụ ọ ga-enwe mmetụta ọ bụla na "Jetsetter" yana arụmọrụ ya..

 

"North County Nightmare" enweghị ntakịrị echiche ihe ọ dị ka ịla n'iyi, ka onye dị afọ 25 na-abanye n'asọmpi ọkachamara nke asatọ ya na-adọrọ mmasị 7-0. N'ịbụ onye meriri n'ọgụ ise na-amu amu na nke ọ bụla n'ime ọgụ ọkachamara anọ mbụ ya site n'ụzọ nke mbụ nrubeisi, ọ bụ egwuregwu ala Roberts na-eme ka ndị na-emegide ya guzoro n'abalị. Otú ọ dị, Roberts' 2016 mkpọsa bụ ihe niile gbasara ike, ka edekọchara azụ na azụ knockout gwụchara, egosipụtara site na nkwusi okwu ike n'agba agba nke mbụ na mpụta mbụ Bellator MMA ya na "Bellator 160: Henderson vs. Pitbull." Roberts nwere olile anya na ọ ga-emebi nrọ nke Banks mgbe esemokwu abụọ ahụ na ọkụ ọkụ nke SAP Center na San Jose., Calif.

 

 

Complete "Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson" isi kaadị:

Isi ihe omume ụwa dị fechaa: Michael Chandler (15-3) vs. Benson Henderson (24-6)

Mmemme Co-Main Welterweight: Michael Page (11-0) vs. Fernando Gonzalez (25-13)

Ngosipụta njiri dị arọ dị arọ: Linton Vassell (16-5) vs. Francis Carmont (25-11)

Ihe njiri mara fechaa: Adam Piccolot (8-0) vs. Brandon Girtz (14-4)

Flyweight Feature Bout: Keri-Anne Taylor-Melendez (Mpụta mbụ) vs. Sheila Padilla (2-0)

 

Kaadị mbido zuru ezu:

Mgba mbụ nke dị fechaa: Ụlọ akụ Carrington (5-0) vs. Jake Roberts (7-0)

Ọgba mbụ nke Middleweight: Diego Herzog (3-2) vs. Nick Pica (5-0)

Mgba mbụ nke Bantamweight: Gabe Carrasco (7-0) vs. Rolando Velasco (10-4)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: James Terry (17-9) vs. Justin Baesman (19-10-1)

Ọkụ mbido featherweight: Jose Perez (2-1) vs. J.T. Donaldson (2-1)

Mgba mbụ nke dị fechaa: J.J. Okanovich (2-1) vs. Luis Vargas (Mpụta mbụ)

Mgba mbụ nke dị fechaa: Hugo Lujan (0-1) vs. Cesar Gonzalez (Mpụta mbụ)

Welterweight “VOW” mbido mbụ: Dominic Sumer (Mpụta mbụ) vs. Justin Roswell (1-0)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (5-0) vs. Dwight Grant (6-1)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Sarah D'Alelio (10-6) vs. Jaimelene Nievera (4-1)

 

Danny Garcia vs. Samuel Vargas Premier Boxing Champions na Spike Press Conference Quotes & Photos

PBC na Spike Tripleheader Saturday, November 12 Site
Mahadum Temple's Liacouras Center na Philadelphia
Pịa EBE A maka Foto sitere na Darryl Cobb/Nkwalite Eze/
Premier Boxing agbachitere

Filadelfia (October 13, 2016) – Onye mmeri ụwa na-emerighị Danny “Ngwa” Garcia kwadoro ọgbakọ nta akụkọ Philadelphia Thursday ka o kwuputara ọgụ obodo ya megide ndị Colombia Samuel Vargas Saturday, November 12 na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike sitere na Liacouras Center nke Mahadum Temple na Philadelphia.
Ndị na-abịa ma na-ekere òkè na televised undercard bụ Jarrett Hurd, onye na-ebuso onye mpi otu mgbe Jorge Cota, na undefeated atụmanya Omar Douglas, onye na-alụbu onye mmeri ụwa Javier Fortuna, na mkpuchi telivishọn na-amalite na 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite site na DSG Promotions and King's Promotions, na-ọnụ na $200, $100, $75, $50 na $35 na ndị na ere now. Ịzụta tiketi, gaa na LiacourasCenter.com/events ma ọ bụ kpọọ 800-298-4200.
Garcia kwuputakwara mmekorita ya na ya Philabundance, nnukwu ụlọ ọrụ enyemaka agụụ na mpaghara, iji hazie ụgbọala nri, na-anakọta ihe ndị kacha mkpa, dị ka tuna na akwụkwọ nri maka ndị mmadụ na mpaghara Philadelphia. A na-agba ndị Fans ume ka ha tufuo ngwongwo mkpọ na Liacouras Center (1776 N Broad St) na DSG Boxing Gym (3731 Jasper St). Ọzọkwa, $10 site na tiketi ọ bụla erere ga-enye onyinye ma nye ya 20 nri kwa tiketi maka ndị nọ ná mkpa.
A bụ ihe ndị sonyere nwere ikwu Thursday:
Danny Garcia
“Inwe ike iso Philabundance na-emekọ ihe bụ ihe dị egwu. Ná ngwụsị nke ụbọchị, nke ahụ bụ ihe niile gbasara. Mgbe ị nwere ihu ọma, ọrụ gị bụ inyeghachi ma gbanwee ndụ onye ọzọ. A na m atụ anya ọmarịcha abalị na nnukwu ntụgharị.
“Onye ọ bụla agabigala oge ihe isi ike. Onye ọ bụla agabigala oge ebe ha chọrọ enyemaka ọzọ. Anyị ga-eme nnukwu mgbanwe n'abalị ahụ ma ọ ga-abụ maka ọtụtụ ndị chọrọ ya n'ezie.
“Achọrọ m ikele obodo Filadelfia. Obi dị m ụtọ ịlụ ọgụ n'ụlọ. Kaadị a ga-enye ohere ka ọtụtụ ndị agha obodo nọ na nnukwu ogbo.
“Enweghị m ike ile anya n'ofe Samuel Vargas na amaara m na onye na-enye ya ọzụzụ nwere aghụghọ di na nwunye n'elu aka ya. Ama m na ha ga-abịa ịlụ ọgụ, mana agaghị m eleda onye ọ bụla anya. Amụtala m nkuzi m ka m bụrụ onye mmeri m bụ taa.
“Ama m na Vargas maara ka esi emeri. O meriri ọtụtụ ihe na ọrụ ya. M ga-apụ ebe ahụ na-alụ ọgụ. Ọ bụrụ na ọ na-aga ebe dị anya, mgbe ahụ ọ na-eme. Enweghị m ike ileda ya anya. Aga m etinye ihe ngosi mara mma wee chịa.
“Ndị mmadụ na-eme ka Keith Thurman nwere okpu ka Superman ma nwee ike ife efe. Achọrọ m ka ndị mmeri ndị ọzọ chee na m adịghị ike. Ndị ahụ bụ ọgụ kacha m mfe. Ekwesịrị m ịgafe ọgụ a ka m wee ruo nke ọzọ.
“Ọ dị m ka m ji ndị na-akwado m ụgwọ nke a ka ha lụọ ọgụ na Filadelfia. Oge ikpeazụ m lụrụ ọgụ n'ebe a bụ na kaadị Bernard Hopkins ma enwetara m nnukwu ọkpọ. M na-eme atụmatụ ime otu ihe ahụ November 12.
“Enwere m ezigbo otu gbara m gburugburu. E kwesịghị inwe ihe ndọpụ uche na-eduga n'ọgụ a. Ndị niile ruru eru inweta tiketi ga-anọ ebe ahụ ma ọ nweghị ihe ga-adọpụ uche m. M 100 Pasent lekwasịrị anya na asọmpi a.
“Anọ m n'oge ọrụ m ebe m na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma na karịa. Dị Ka November 12 anyị chọrọ inye obodo Filadelfia otu abalị iji cheta. Enweghị m ike ileghara ọgụ a anya, mana m na-ekwe nkwa na m ga-ejikọta aha na 147 pound ngwa ngwa.”
SAMUEL VARGAS
“Obi dị m ụtọ na m nọ ebe a taa. Agha a nwere ike ịgbanwe ndụ m niile. Ndụ ezinụlọ m. Danny bụ nnukwu ọgụ na m ga-enye ya niile m.
“M ga-erite uru na nke a. Enwere m onye nkuzi kachasị mma n'ụwa na anyị ga-elekọta azụmahịa November 12.
“Mụ na onye na-enye m ọzụzụ na-arụ ọrụ n'ụdị dị iche iche. Anyị na-achọ ịgbanwe ya ma mee ka ndị mmegide na-eche echiche. Mgbe ụfọdụ anyị na-arụgide ma mgbe ụfọdụ anyị na-anọ n'èzí. M na-amụ kwa ụbọchị ma na-eme mgbanwe.
“Abụ m onye na-enweghị isi na abụ m ndụ m niile. Enwere nhọrọ ole na ole maka onye mbata Latịn n'ụzọ niile na Canada. Akụdara m ihe isi ike ime ya ebe ahụ wee nwee ndụ na ezinụlọ.
“A bụ m nwoke nwere afọ ojuju 10 Amateur ọgụ na emela m ya ebe a. Danny Garcia bụ ohere m. M ga-eji ya mee ihe kacha mma ma nye ya ihe niile m nwere. Nke a bụ ihe niile maka m.”
JARRETT HURD
“Agara m Filadelfia ugboro abụọ na obodo ahụ anabatala m. Achọrọ m itinye ihe ngosi ọzọ. Nke a ga-eme ka m nweta otu nzọụkwụ nso na nrọ m nke ịlụ ọgụ maka aha.
“Anyị elelewo ụfọdụ ọgụ ndị iro m na ọ bụ onye agha agha. O nwere ike dị ukwuu na ọnụ ọgụgụ ịkụ aka dị mma iji soro ya. Ọ dị egwu na ogologo. Ọ bụrụ na ị bataghị n'elu egwuregwu gị, o nwere ike ime ka ị dị njọ. Anyị na-achọ ime ihe anyị na-eme mgbe niile.
“M mụtara ọtụtụ ihe n’ọgụ ikpeazụ m lụrụ. O meghere m ọtụtụ ụzọ, dị ka ọgụ na Danny Garcia undercard. Ọ dị m ka m bụ ihe nkewa ahụ na-efu. Adị m ogologo, onye agha lanky nwere oke ike na ezigbo ọsọ aka.
“Oge m dị ebe a. Ọ dị m ka nke a bụ ohere m ịbịaru nso ịlụ ọgụ maka aha ụwa. Enweghị m ike ichere ka m bụrụ onye mmeri ụwa.
“Achọrọ m ihu niile nke 154-pounders. Anyị anaghị eme onye ọ bụla. Enwere ọtụtụ ndị agha nwere nkà na nkewa ahụ, mana ekwere m na mụ na ndị otu m na-azụ nke ọma ma na-akwado nke ọma na anyị dị njikere ihu onye ọ bụla n’ime ha. Oge ga-abịa ma anyị na-eche.
“Nke a bụ ohere dị egwu ịnọ na Danny Garcia undercard n'ihi na anyị niile na-agbalị iru ebe ọ nọ.. Jide n'aka na ị na-ekiri ọgụ m n'ihi na m na-ekwe nkwa na m ga-eme ihe na-agaghị echefu echefu.”
Omar Douglas
“Achọrọ m ịsị na nke a bụ ohere nke ndụ m ịlụ ọgụ na Philadelphia ebe ọrụ m malitere. M meriri Pennsylvania Golden Gloves ọtụtụ oge.
“Ịbanye na onye bụbu onye mmeri ụwa bụ ihe dị egwu. M ga-eji ohere a mee ihe nke ọma. Anọ m na-eche nke a ogologo oge na nke a bụ oge m.
“Fortuna bụ onye agha nwere obi ike. Ọ na-amasị ya inye ya agba ole na ole mbụ. Aga m abata were jab m tinye ego na ahu. Echere m na anyị nwere ike ịnweta abalị mbụ.
“Ekwenyere m na m nwere jab kacha mma na azụmahịa. A ga m ahapụ ya ka m jiri jab na mmegharị isi. M na-alụ ọgụ ruo ogologo oge ma ọ dịghị ihe m na-ahụbeghị.
“Echere m na emelitere m nke ukwuu. Ịlụ ụmụ okorobịa na otu ọnwụ na ụwa họọrọ guys n'elu ikpeazụ di na nwunye ọgụ nyeere m aka. Obi ike m na-arị elu kwa ụbọchị.
“Ị nwere ike na-atụ anya igwe mmadụ na-atọ ụtọ ịrụ ọrụ na ịkụ aka.”
Mmụọ ozi Garcia, Danny si Nna & Ọzụzụ
“Danny abụrụla onye na-adịghị mma na mbụ. Lucas Matthysse ma ọ bụ Amir Khan, ị kpọrọ ya aha. Anyị anaghị eleda Vargas anya. Anyị anaghị eji ya egwuri egwu. Anyị na-aga ibia dị njikere itisa.
“Vargas bụ onye na-adịghị mma taa, mana Danny abụrụla onye na-adịghị mma na ndụ ya niile.November 12 nwa m nwoke ka agagh emeri.
“Abịara m Philadelphia mgbe m dị afọ isii. Enweghị m nri. Naanị ị maara na ị na-egbu mgbu. M riri ọtụtụ nri sitere na mkpọ na-etolite, yabụ ọ bụrụ na ị na-enye onyinye ọ bụla ma ọ bụ zụta tiketi na-enye ego, ị ga-eme ihe dị mma. Anyị na-ekpe ekpere kwa ụbọchị maka ụmụaka agụụ na-agụ, ọ bụghị naanị na America mana ụwa niile.”
BILLY BRISCOE, Vargas’ Ọzụzụ
“Nke a bụ ohere dị ukwuu nye mụ na Samuel. N'uche nke m, ọ bụ onye agha na-enweghị isi. Ọ nọ n'okpuru radar nwa oge. Anyị na-arụkọ ọrụ ọnụ na Canada ma malite usoro ugbo.
“Anyị na-alụ ọgụ n'uche m nke kacha mma welterweight n'ụwa. Nke a abụghị ọrụ dị mfe ma anyị anaghị aghọgbu onwe anyị. Anyị agaghị ahapụ nkume ọ bụla na-atụgharịghị.
“Anyị ga-achọta ụzọ ma anyị ga-eme ụzọ. Nke ahụ bụ ihe anyị ga-eme ma m na-atụ anya nke a.”
MARSHALL KAUFFMAN, Eze n'ọkwá
“Ọ na-atọ ụtọ nke ukwuu ịkwalite nwa okorobịa a, Danny Garcia. M na-echeta ya mgbe ọ bụ nwata na ọ na-atọ ụtọ ịhụ ebe ọ bịara n'ụwa ịkụ ọkpọ. Amatala m ọtụtụ ụmụ okorobịa ndị a ogologo oge ma enwere m obi ụtọ ịhụ ka ha si eme ya.
“A ga-ejikọta kaadị a na talent obodo na enwere m olileanya na onye ọ bụla na-apụta ma kwado ndị agha a na nnukwu ihe kpatara ya.
“M na-achọkarị iweta Danny Garcia na Philadelphia na ọrụ ahụ nwere obi ụtọ ịkpọghachite ya n'obodo ukwu a na anyị ga-eme ka ọ baa uru.”
Maka ozi ndị ọzọ nleta www.premierboxingchampions.com na www.spike.com/shows/Premiya-ọkpọ-agbachitere. Soro na TwitterPremierBoxing, DannySwift, SpikeTV, @SpikeSports @KingsBoxing_ na @Swanson_Comm ma ọ bụ bụrụ onye ofufe na Facebook na www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions. Soro mkparịta ụka a site na iji #fight4philly. PBC on Spike na-akwalite na-Corona Extra, kasị mma Beer. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ na mbanye nri, na-aga www.philabundance.org/events.

Danny Garcia na-alụ ọgụ maka Philadelphia; Onye mmeri ụwa enweghị mmeri chere Samuel Vargas nke Colombia ihu na Satọde, November 12 Site na ụlọ akwụkwọ mahadum Temple's Liacouras dị na Philadelphia

Ndị mmeri Premier ịkụ ọkpọ na Spike Tripleheader atụmatụ Rising Star Jarrett Hurd na-alụ ọgụ otu onye meriri Jorge Cota & Onye bụbu onye mmeri ụwa bụ Javier Fortuna na-ewere na Super Featherweight Omar Douglas anaghị emeri ya
9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT
Tiketi na Sale Ugbu a!
Filadelfia (October 13, 2016) – Onye mmeri ụwa welterweight enweghị mmeri Danny “Ngwa” Garcia (32-0, 18 Kos) ga-eme ka ọ pụta ìhè mbụ ya na Filadelfia kemgbe 2010 ka ọ na-aga na Colombia Samuel Vargas (25-2-1, 13 Kos) na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Saturday, November 12sitere na Liacouras Center nke Mahadum Temple. Mwakpo a ga-abụ ihe mgbochi ikpeazụ nke Garcia tupu nnukwu ngosipụta nke atụmatụ ya na onye mmeri a na-emebeghị emeri Keith “Otu Ugboro” Thurman akwadoro maka nkeji iri na ise nke mbụ 2017.
N'ikwekọ na ọchịchọ ya inyeghachi obodo, Garcia na-arụkọ ọrụ ọnụPhilabundance, nnukwu ụlọ ọrụ enyemaka agụụ na mpaghara, iji hazie njem nri mpaghara, na-anakọta ihe ndị kacha mkpa, dị ka tuna na akwụkwọ nri. A na-agba ndị Fans ume ka ha tufuo ngwongwo mkpọ na Liacouras Center (1776 N Broad St) na DSG Boxing Gym (3731 Jasper St). Ọzọkwa, $10 site na tiketi ọ bụla erere ga-enye onyinye ma nye ya 20 nri kwa tiketi maka ndị nọ ná mkpa. A ga-ekwupụta ozi ndị ọzọ gbasara mbọ ndị a yana otu ị ga-esi tinye aka na nso nso a.
Garcia, onye mmeri ụwa nkewa abụọ, ga-alụso Vargas ọgụ n'ọgụ 10 na-abụghị aha aha n'ọgụ mbụ ya kemgbe mmeri ya na-atọ ụtọ Robert “The Mọ” Warrior na January. Garcia kwusiri ike na ọ ga-ebuso ọgụ ahụ n'obodo ya ma jiri ihe omume ahụ mee ihe dị ka ụgbọ iji kwalite mmata na ego maka ndị na-enweghị isi na mpaghara ahụ..
“Mụ na papa m chọrọ ịlụ ọgụ ọzọ tupu njedebe nke afọ, enweghị obi abụọ ọ bụla n'uche m na ọ ga-abụ na Philadelphia,” Kwurula Garcia. “Ndị otu m mere ya na ọ bụ nnukwu mmetụta ịlụ ọgụ n'ụlọ n'oge ezumike. Enwere m obi ụtọ iji ohere a nyeghachi obodo ma tinye ihe ngosi na November 12. Obodo a pụtara ihe niile nye m. Enwere m olileanya na onye ọ bụla ga-apụta, ma na-egosikwa na mkpọ nri kwa. A na m akwado maka nnukwu ọgụ na Keith Thurman n'afọ na-abịa nke ga-abụ mmemme enweghị ike ịgbaghara.. Mbụ, M ga-alụ ọgụ maka obodo m November 12.”
“Ihe na-eme mgbe ị na-arụsi ọrụ ike na enwere m obi ụtọ maka ohere a,” Kwurula Vargas. “Garcia bụ nnukwu onye agha na ọ kpochapụrụ ngalaba 140-paụnd ma ugbu a ọ bụ onye mmeri na 147. Mmeri ga-agbanwe ndụ m na ndị niile gbara m gburugburu. Nke a bụ oge m. Enweghị m ike ịda. Nke a ga-abụ akụkọ Rocky na obodo Rocky.”
Televised mkpuchi na Spike-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT na atụmatụ kpakpando na-ebilite enweghị mmeri Jarrett Hurd (18-0, 12 Kos) n'ọgụ 12 gbara gburugburu megide onye asọmpi ibu welterweight otu mgbe e meriri ya Jorge Cota (25-1, 22 Kos) na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Javier Fortuna (30-1-1, 22 Kos) na-alụ ọgụ enweghị mmeri Omar Douglas (17-0, 12 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu fechaa tuanu.
“Mmeri a ga-etinye m otu nzọụkwụ nso iji nweta aha ụwa,” kwuru Hurd. “Mmeri meriri Oscar Molina bụ nnukwu ohere nke meghere ọtụtụ ọnụ ụzọ ma bụrụ nnukwu ahụmahụ. Cota bụ onye agha siri ike nke nwere ọnụ ọgụgụ ịkụ aka dị elu. Ọ bụ ntakịrị anụ ọhịa na m ga-elepụ anya maka nke ahụ. M ga-apụ n'ebe ahụ ka m wee gbadata nke ọma ma rapara na atụmatụ egwuregwu m.”
“Ana m atụ anya ohere a ịlụ ọgụ dị mma na-enweghị mmeri,” kwuru Cota. “Amaara m na enwere m ike na nka iti onye ọ bụla nọ ebe ahụ. M ga-ahapụ ya niile na mgbanaka wee nweta mmeri November 12.”
“Ana m eche naanị maka imeri n'isi n'ọgụ a,” kwuru Fortuna. “Douglas bụ ezigbo onye agha na-aga nke ọma. M na-atụ anya ịma aka a na November 12. M ga-abụkwa onye mmeri ụwa ọzọ.”
“Nke a bụ ụdị ọgụ m chọrọ ma ọ bụrụ na m ga-abụ onye mmeri,” Douglas kwuru. “M na-eme atụmatụ itinye otu ìgwè mmadụ na-atọ ụtọ ịrụ ọrụ. Fortuna bụ ezigbo onye agha na aga m agbaji ya. Ọ dị mma maka agba anọ ma ọ bụ ise mana ọ na-ebelata. M ga-edozi ya ka ọ kpọpụta ya na agba ndị ọzọ.”
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Garcia laghachiri n'isi akụkọ n'obodo ya dị ka onye mmeri ụwa nkewa nkewa abụọ bụ onye nwetagoro nnukwu mmeri n'isi ndị agha gụnyere Amir Khan., Lucas Matthysse, Lamont Peterson, Paulie Malignaggi na Zab Juda na-aga 31 mmeri ọkachamara. Onye gbara afọ 28 ahụ nwetara aha ụwa welterweight oghere n'asọmpi ikpeazụ ya mgbe ọ meriri n'ọgụ ụkwụ na ụkwụ ya na onye bụbu onye mmeri ụwa bụ Guerrero na Los Angeles na-ewere ndekọ ọkachamara ya. 32-0.
Vargas dị afọ 27 batara n'ọgụ a n'ọgụ mmeri ise nke gụnyere mmeri nkwụsị atọ gụnyere ọpụpụ ya kacha nso nso a., mkpebi 10 gbara gburugburu Juan Armando Garcia na Mee. Amụrụ na Columbia, ezinụlọ ya hapụrụ ịchọta ndụ ka mma mgbe ọ nọ 15 gbara afọ na mgbe obere oge nọrọ na New York City, ha kwagara na Mississauga dị na Toronto. Vargas debanyere aha n'ebe a na-akụ ọkpọ n'isi mmalite ma mụta ịdọ aka ná ntị mgbe ọ na-eme mgbanwe n'ihe ndị gbara ya gburugburu. Ọ tụgharịrị pro na 2010 mgbe naanị 12 onye na-amu amu bouts na e meriri na mbụ ya 16 na-alụ ọgụ mgbe a na-alụ ọgụ na Canada.
Hurd na-alụ ọgụ na Accokeek, MD., dị nnọọ na ndịda Washington, D.C. ma zuru oke kemgbe ịbanye n'ọkwa pro 2012. Onye dị afọ 26 ahụ echerela ndị agha atọ a na-emerighị emeri, gụnyere nkwụsị nke isii nke Frank Galarza na 2015 na TKO nke gbara 10 n'elu Oscar Molina na mmemme mmemme nke Keith Thurman vs.. Shawn Porter kaadị na June. Onye na-akụ ọkpọ na-atọ ụtọ ga-achọ ka ọ gaa n'ihu na-arịgo ya na aha ụwaNovember 12.
Ọkụ dị ike na-eme egwuregwu 88 pasent kụpụ aka, Cota mere U.S. ya. mpụta mbụ na August nke 2015 ma kpasuo onye Cuban nrite ọlaọcha Yudel Jhonson mgbe ọ na-akụtu ya ugboro abụọ n'ọsọ agba nke iri.. Onye agha ahụ si na Sinaloa pụta, Mexico ji mmeri itoolu kwụ ọtọ na-abanye n'ọgụ a, gụnyere isii site n'ụzọ knockout. Onye dị afọ 27 ga-eme ka mgbanaka mbụ ya pụta 2016.
Otu na-amu amu standout na abuana ke akpa Pan American Junior n'asọmpi na 2003, Fortuna dị afọ 27 nwere mmeri na Abner Cotto, Carlos Ivan Velasquez, Miguel Zamudio na Patrick Hyland. Ọ wedara Bryan Vasquez a na-akwanyere ùgwù ka ọ nweta aha ụwa dị egwu na May nke afọ gara aga. N'ịnọchite anya La Romana, Dominican Republic, Fortuna laghachiri site na mmeri ha meriri Jason Sosa ka ọ kwụsị Marlyn Cabrera na-enwebughị mmeri na Septemba..
Onye agha enweghị mmeri si Wilmington pụta, Delaware, Douglas masịrị ya na ọpụpụ abụọ ikpeazụ ya mgbe ọ meriri onye na-asọ mpi Frank De Alba n'ọgụ mgbago n'ọgụ na Disemba gara aga wee soro ya kụpụ agba nke asaa nke Alexei Collado na June.. 25 dị afọ eburula mmeri anọ kemgbe mmalite nke 2015 ma ga-eche asọmpi ya kacha sie ike ihu ruo taa mgbe ọ na-alụ Fortuna ọgụ.
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UNDEFEATED ADAM PICCOLOTTI SET FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CLASH WITH BRANDON GIRTZ AT SAP CENTER IN SAN JOSE ON NOV. 19 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS LINTON VASSELL AND FRANCIS CARMONT ALSO ADDED TO THE SPIKE-TELEVISED MAIN CARD

Santa Monica, Calif (October 11, 2016) – A lightweight showdown pitting Adam Piccolot (8-0) megide Brandon Girtz (14-4) na olulu egwuregwu dị arọ dị arọ Linton "The Swarm" Vassell (16-5) vesos Francis Carmont (14-4) e kwukwara ka isi kaadị nke "Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson " na SAP Center na San Jose, Calif. on Nov. 19.

 

The bouts join a pair of action-packed fights highlighted by a lightweight world title main event featuring Michael Chandler (15-3) megide Benson Henderson (24-6). Na mgbakwunye, esemokwu welterweight n'etiti onye ọkpọ mba Britain na-emerighị Michael "elò" Page (11-0) na California nke ya Fernando Gonzalez (25-13) ga-abụkwa ihe mmemme ngalaba-isi nke kaadị ahụ. Additional contests will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

"Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson " will take place on November 19, na-ebugharị LIVE na FREE na SPIKE na 9 p.m ET/ 8 p.m. CT. Tiketi maka mmemme a na-ere ugbu a ma enwere ike zụta ya na Bellator.com, yana SAP Center Box Office na Ticketmaster.

 

After emerging victorious in his first four professional fights, Piccolotti has continued with more of the same under the Scott Coker-led promotion’s banner. Since making his Bellator MMA debut in 2015, the California native has recorded wins in each of his four bouts, including three consecutive finishes via submission. Piccolotti opened his 2016 campaign with a nifty first round finish of Ray Osisi na "Bellator 154: Davis vs. Eze knife," lifting his overall record to 8-0. The 27-year-old will look to protect his unblemished mark when he challenges Girtz on November 19 inside SAP Center.

 

One year removed from an impressive first round finish that left opponent Derek Fields on the Bellator MMA canvas just 37 seconds into the bout, Girtz returns to the cage in an attempt to build off of his current three-fight winning streak. The Mankato, Site., native holds an impressive 6-2 promotional mark since joining Bellator MMA, including four finishes and a pair of first round knockouts. Since making his professional debut in 2008, the 31-year-old Girtz has recorded 10 finishes, eight of which have come by way of submission. Having won five of his last six bouts, the powerful grappler will look to pick up right where he left off and further his case for a 155-pound title shot.

 

A seven-fight veteran of Bellator MMA, Vassell has recorded five wins since making his promotional debut in 2013. The 33-year-old British striker is known for ending fights early with his elite striking and a near-flawless ground game. Na ngụkọta, “The Swarm” has finished 13 nke ya 16 na-emegide, na nsonye 10 first round finishes and six knockout blows. Vassell hopes to build off of a strong performance at the record shattering "Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie " omume, where he defeated Emauel Newton. Vassell now turns his attention to Francis Carmont, an opponent that he was originally slated to face earlier in the year at "Bellator 158: Daley vs. Oroma Nkịrịsị," before an injury forced Vassell to withdraw.

 

Similar to his opponent, former UFC competitor Francis Carmont also has a knack for finishing opponents early and often in his bouts. The 34-year-old Carmont has stopped his opponent in 17 nke ya 25 career wins, na nsonye 11 submission victories and six knockouts. Hailing from Paris, France, “Limitless” credits much of his success to the top-notch trainers at Tristar Gym in Montreal, Canada. The well-known training camp is loaded with accomplished instructors, who have helped develop a number of talented fighters, including recent Bellator MMA free agent signee Rory Macdonald. With more than half of his submission finishes coming in the opening round of action, we can expect the dynamic Carmont to attack his opponent right off the bat in hopes of adding to that remarkable total.

 

Emelitere "Bellator 165: Chandler vs. Henderson" isi kaadị:

Isi ihe omume ụwa dị fechaa: Michael Chandler (15-3) vs. Benson Henderson (24-6)

Mmemme Co-Main Welterweight: Michael "elò" Page (11-0) vs. Fernando Gonzalez (25-13)

Ngosipụta njiri dị arọ dị arọ: Linton Vassell (16-5) vs. Francis Carmont (25-11)

Ihe njiri mara fechaa: Adam Piccolot (8-0) vs. Brandon Girtz (14-4)

 

Mbido Kaadị:

Ọgba mbụ nke Middleweight: Diego Herzog (3-2) vs. Nick Pica (5-0)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: James Terry (17-9) vs. Justin Baesman (19-10-1)

Ọkụ mbido featherweight: Jose Perez (2-1) vs. J.T. Donaldson (2-1)

Mgba mbụ nke dị fechaa: J.J. Okanovich (2-1) vs. Luis Vargas (Mpụta mbụ)

Mgba mbụ nke dị fechaa: Hugo Lujan (0-1) vs. Cesar Gonzalez (Mpụta mbụ)

Welterweight “VOW” mbido mbụ: Dominic Sumer (Mpụta mbụ) vs. Justin Roswell (1-0)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (5-0) vs. Dwight Grant (6-1)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Sarah D'Alelio (10-6) vs. Jaimelene Nievera (4-1)

Daniel Jacobs Retains Middleweight World Title by Dominant Seventh Round TKO Victory Over Former World Champion Sergio Mora In Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Friday Night from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.

Robert Easter Wins Vacant Lightweight World Title with Thrilling Split Decision Victory Over Previously Unbeaten Richard Commey
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READING, På. (September 10, 2016) – Middleweight world champion Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs (32-1, 29 Kos) retained his title and knocked down former world champion Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora (28-5-2, 9 Kos) five times on his way to a seventh-round TKO in the main event of Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Friday night from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.
The bout was a rematch of their championship fight last August that saw Jacobs win by TKO despite being dropped in the first round. Mora suffered an ankle injury on the punch that ended the last fight but he was not able to capitalize on his second chance.
Jacobs was in control early and often, attacking the body of Mora and switching between orthodox and southpaw styles to stay in control throughout. Mora was evasive and used good head movement to frustrate Jacobs early but could never get his own offense going.
The champion from Brooklyn stayed the course and in round four he broke through with a left hook to the head that sent Mora crumpling to the mat. Mora recovered but again had a knockdown scored against him in round five.
Sensing his moment, Jacobs came out aggressive in the seventh round as he clearly sought an end to the fight. A left right combo dropped Mora in the corner early in the round before he was dropped from a body shot moments after getting back on his feet.
Referee Gary Rosato let the fight continue but Jacobs put a quick end to the night by smothering Mora and dropping him for the fifth and final time, forcing the referee to stop the bout at 2:08 n'ime gburugburu.
In front of a raucous and supportive crowd, undefeated kpakpando ututu Robert Ista (18-0, 14 Kos) earned a narrow split-decision victory over previously unbeaten Richard Commey (24-1, 22 Kos) in a thrilling contest that saw both men grab momentum at different points throughout the 12-round bout.
Easter used his jab and length advantage in round one and appeared to have more success throughout the night when he fought from a distance. The fight vacillated between a tactical battle and a toe-to-toe war by the round and even by the minute.
The Ghanaian Commey was aggressive throughout the fight and had success pushing Easter to the ropes and catching him with big right hands. In round eight, Commey scored a knockdown on one of those right hands, as referee Benjy Esteves ruled that Easter’s glove hit the canvas as a result of the punch.
Easter and Commey both came out firing in round nine, engaging in one of the many exchanges that put the lively crowd on its feet. Easter had great success throughout the night with his right uppercut that consistently caught Commey coming in, but never deterred him completely.
Both men reached the 12-round limit for the first time in their careers but it was Easter who took advantage of the final stanza by rocking and wobbling Commey with a big overhand right just seconds into the round.
Commey was able to survive on the ropes and by consistently wrapping up his opponent. Both men were lifted to the air in triumph by their trainers after the final bell rang as the crowd cheered the two combatants. In the end the judges scored the fight 114-113 for Commey and 115-112 na 114-113 for Easter.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Friday n'abalị:
DANIEL Jacobs
I have to take my hat off to Sergio Mora. There was a lot of talking before this fight, ma nke a bụ ọkpọ. I respect any man who gets inside of this ring.
I want to prove to the world that I’m the best middleweight. If GGG gets the victoryechi, that’s who we want.
I wanted to go in there to hurt him and keep my knockout streak alive. I did what I said I would.
I didn’t expect to knock him down as much, but I did see the fight ending in a knockout. It took a while because he’s so tricky. I wasn’t able to jab the way I wanted to. That’s what happens when you fight guys who have been in the game for a long time.
The support of my city means a lot. There are guys here that I’ve known since kindergarten. People showed me love across the board and it was tremendous. For them to be on this journey with me, it means everything. I’m living my dream.
This one’s for Brooklyn. We have to spread the love around but I’ll be back home in December headlining at Barclays Center.
Sergio Mora
The guy punches really hard. I was trying to catch him like I did in the first fight but I couldn’t do it today.
We expected him to fight the way he did. He’s big and powerful. I knew I would have to catch him with a few shots and take him into the later rounds. I think I was doing that until my legs couldn’t recover.
I’m not going to take anything away from his victory, but I never recovered from a shot to the back of the head. They counted it as a knockdown so I’ll have to take a look at the video, but it felt like the back of the head.
This guy is a big overwhelming figure. When he got on top of me I could feel his weight. You really need those legs to wake up when you get buzzed.
The fight was close in my heart. Daniel finally gave me credit. I didn’t feel like I got beat up, he just caught me with good shots. I have a lot left in me. I’m going to look at the tape and see where I’m at.
Robert Ista
It’s been a long training camp. We had an amazing training camp. This fight wasn’t easy at all. We knew it wasn’t going to be easy. Richard Commey is a tough, tough competitor. He made me fight each and every round, but we did it.
The game plan was to go out there and box him and use my length and reach. I made a few mistakes n'abalị a. One of them was not fighting him early enough. It wouldn’t have been close. In the last round, when I needed the round, I went out and got it.
I took everything that I had, all 16 years in the sport, and I used it to go get that belt.
You always have to stay composed as a professional. I wasn’t hurt at all on the knockdown. I know what happened in there. He threw a shorter right hand and I stumbled. I finished the round tough.
Early in the fight I thought I hurt him with a hook and right hand combo. In the last round I caught him right on the chin. That wobbled him. He held on for dear life.
I knew it was going to come down to a split decision. I felt in my heart that I did enough. He missed a lot of shots.
I want more straps. I want belts. This is huge for my city. It means a lot. It’s bigger than me. I wanted to give them something to believe in.
All this hard work we had to put in for this fight, we had to dig in deep. I did this for my city and Toledo came out for me n'abalị a.”
RICHARD COMMEY
I feel like I won this fight. I did everything that I could. I landed the more accurate shots. I come from very far and it’s hard to win here versus an American. I deserve a rematch.
I was very devastated when I heard the scores. I knew it was a close fight. He went down and I didn’t.
I want to be a world champion. Even if he doesn’t want to fight me, I want another opportunity. I can fight at the highest level in the world. We worked so hard to get to this stage. I want to stay at this level. I’ll keep improving.
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Daniel Jacobs vs. Sergio Mora & Robert Easter vs. Richard Commey Final Press Conference Quotes & Photos

Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, September 9 Live
From Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. – 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT
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Premier Boxing agbachitere
READING, På. (September 8, 2016) – Middleweight world champion Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs na mbụ mmeri Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora went face-to-face at the final press conference Wednesday before their world championship rematch that headlines Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike Friday, September 9from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.
Also in attendance at Wednesday si event were undefeated lightweights Robert Istana Richard Commey, who fight for a vacant world title Friday abalị na Spike. Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT and features local contender Travis “My Time” Kauffman in a 10-round heavyweight bout.
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Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Wednesday:
DANIEL Jacobs
It’s an honor to be up here as the main event with these young fighters and future champions. I’m excited to be back in the ring. It’s been too long but I’ve been training hard and I feel great.
I’m going to do what I do best. People talk about my power, but I get my skills from the amateur system and from proving that I have the goods. I have the power in addition to the skill set. I’m planning on proving that Friday n'abalị.
I’ll be ready every round to give it my best and he better come in ready to fight. I’m excited to be here and display my skills in a new place.
The fans are looking forward to a good fight so I hope Sergio is ready to make this an exciting battle. I’m going to show everybody my full arsenal.
Sergio Mora
Our last fight was on the way to being a ‘Fight of the Year,’ but I busted my ankle in the second round and I couldn’t continue. I’ve been waiting 13 months for this opportunity and I’m completely ready. This has been a fantastic training camp.
It’s time for business. People don’t know what’s going to happen. He has big power and I have a lot of experience and tricks up my sleeve. The later the fight goes, the better off for me.
I’m ready for any way this fight can go. I’m excited about this fight and the fans should be excited about this fight. We’re proud fighters and I can’t wait to get in there.
Robert Ista
This is a big opportunity and something I’ve wanted for my whole life. Ever since I was nine-years-old. All the hard work I’ve put in since I was a kid, everyone will see. I will put on a great performance
We already were working hard before we knew we had this title shot. Someone has to pay for the work I’ve been putting in for 16 years in this business. Na Fraịdee night it will be another victory and another man down.
RICHARD COMMEY
I’m very happy to be here and I’m thankful for this opportunity. When I first started boxing this is what I hoped for.
This is all that I have had on my mind. This is what has motivated me for many years.
“Dị Ka Friday night I’m going to be ready to fight and I’m going to be a world champion.
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Undefeated Prospect Earl Newman Battles Once-Beaten Leo Hall In Undercard Action on Friday, September 9 From Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.

Ọzọ! Middleweight Contender Jorge Sebastian Heiland, Former World Champion Kermit Cintron, & Local Contender Frank DeAlba Featured On Stacked Undercard
READING, På. (September 7, 2016) – Unbeaten atụmanya Earl Newman (9-0, 7 Kos) takes on once-beaten Leo Ụlọ Nzukọ (8-1, 7 Kos) in light heavyweight action that highlights an exciting undercard on Friday, September 9 from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.
The September 9 event is headlined by middleweight world champion Daniel “Ọrụ Ebube Man” Jacobs defending his world title in a rematch against former world champion Sergio “The Latin agwọ” Mora na isi ihe omume nke Premier Boxing agbachitere na Spike. Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT and features undefeated lightweights colliding for a vacant world title as Robert Ista na-ewe keRichard Commey. Ọzọkwa na kaadị, local contender Travis “My Time” Kauffmanwill be featured in a 10-round fight against heavyweight Josh Gormley.
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Also featured on the stacked undercard of fights is Argentine middleweight Jorge Sebastian Heiland (27-4-2, 14 Kos) na asatọ gbaa gburugburu tuanu, mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Kermit Cintron (37-5-2, 28 Kos) in an eight round welterweight fight against Florida’s Manny n'ọhịa (15-5-1, 5 Kos) and local junior lightweight Frank DeAlba (19-2-2, 8 Kos) taking on ArkansasNke Evans (12-2-1, 6 Kos) na asatọ gbaa gburugburu tuanu.
The action continues with a pair of prospects from Philadelphia as super middleweight Christopher Brooker (10-1, 5 Kos) takes on tough contender Elvin Ayala (28-7-1, 12 Kos) in an eight-round fight and unbeaten Thomas Velasquez (5-0, 4 Kos) enters the ring in a four-round super featherweight battle.
Rounding out the night are a trio of local Reading prospects as super welterweight Erik Mmiri (7-1-1, 1 Ko) battles unbeaten Simon Henriksson (4-0, 1 Ko) in a six-round affair, keobere welterweight Kashon Hutchinson (1-0, 1 Ko) na-ewere on Jordan Morales(1-1, 1 Ko) in a four-round bout and junior lightweight Miguel Martinez (2-2) megide Nicholas Hernandez (4-1, 1 Ko) in six-rounds of super welterweight action.
A former New York Golden Gloves champion, Newman has shown impressive power in stopping seven of his first nine opponents since turning pro in 2014. The 25-year-old out of Brooklyn is coming in off of a stoppage victory over Dustin Craig Echard in April. He faces his toughest opponent to date in the 21-year-old Hall out of Detroit. Hall knocked out seven of his first eight opponents before losing for the first time in December 2015.
Alụ ọgụ nke Buenos Aires, Argentina, Heiland will be making his U.S. debut when he steps into the ring on Friday night. The 29-year-old has won six straight fights heading into bout, including a sensational knockout of Matthew Macklin in 2014. Heiland most recently defeated Martin Fidel Rios in April in a 10-round matchup.
Cintron is a former welterweight world champion who owns victories over Alfredo Angulo, Lovemore Ndou and Ronald Cruz. The Puerto Rican fighter who lives in Reading fought Argentine great Sergio Martinez to a draw and has battled top fighters from Canelo Alvarez to Antonio Margarito. He enters this bout on a four-fight win streak including two victories so far this year. He takes on the 29-year-old Woods out of St. Petersburg, who has also picked up two wins in 2016.
The 29-year-old De Alba had a 19 fight unbeaten streak snapped in December 2015, when he dropped a narrow majority decision to unbeaten Omar Douglas, but he has rebounded with back-to-back stoppage victories in 2016. Originally from Bayamon, Puerto Rico but now fighting out of Reading he’ll battle Little Rock’s Evans, who started off his pro career in 2012 with eight straight wins.
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Daniel Jacobs, Sergio Mora, Robert Ista & Richard Commey Media Conference Call Transcript

N'ihi na Immediate Hapụ
Marc Abrams
Na na na. Welcome to the Daniel Jacobs/Sergio Mora conference call. The rematch will take place Friday n'abalị, September 9th, at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania, and live on Spike TV. It’s a championship double header, a great show that will also feature the IBF lightweight championship of the world between undefeated Robert Easter and undefeated Richard Commey of Accra, Ghana. The show is promoted by Kings Boxing. And to make some opening statements, the President of Kings Boxing Mr. Marshall Kauffman. Marshall?
Marshall Kauffman
Nnọọ, onye obula. It’s a pleasure to be able to host such an exciting fight comeSeptember 9th. I’m looking forward to fireworks between both thesewith both of these bouts. You havewith Richard Commey and Robert Easter, Jr., and of course, Daniel Jacobs and Sergio Mora, it’s going to be an exciting night. M n'ezie na-atụ anya ya. And the [unintelligible] town of Reading as well is really excited about such a big event coming to our town.
Abrams
Ọfọn, we’ll start with Robert Easterwould like to make an opening comment.
Robert Ista
Yeah, I’ll all very excited to come to Reading, På, and fight for the IBF world title. Olileanya, Richard Commey will bring his A game to the table because I’m definitely bringing my A-plus game to the table.
Abrams
Na, Richard, would you like to make an opening statement?
Richard Commey
Oh, yeah, I’m very excited to have this opportunity to fight for the IBF lightweight world title. I’ve worked so hard to get this opportunity. And I know Robert Easter, Jr., has also. Ya mere, it’s going to be a great fight.
Ẹdọhọ
Robert, ihu ọma, he hasn’t faced anyone with your height, reach, ike, and speed. Is that accurate? Can you give an assessment of your thoughts on that?
Ista
Ee, emela, he hasn’t faced anyone like me and my agility, my power, my length, my reach. He hasn’t faced a guy like me. Ya mere, that’s where I come in and take over this fight.
Ẹdọhọ
N'akụkụ aka nke ọzọ, who would you say that you have faced that is either comparable or better than him in ways that you think he needhe would need to be able to compete against you?
Ista
Ọ bụ–-Agụ egwú, he was a speedy, speedy guy, ngwa ngwa, and could move a lot. Ma, what I’m hearing, Commey brings pressure I guess. That’s probably the only thing Mendez didn’t have. He camehe definitely came to fight, ezie, but he was a speedy guy, a slick guy, to move his hands.
Ẹdọhọ
I guess the last question, is there anything that is different or unique about Richard that you haven’t seen in an actual fight? I know you’ve been in sparring with guys like [Lamont Peterson] na Anthony Peterson, Adrian Broner, guys like that. Ma, in an actual fight, is there anything about him that you respect to the level that you’re really going to have to be on your P’s and Q’s about?
Ista
Every opponent you step in the ring with you have to respect. Ma, it’s nothing unique I see coming from him. It’s nothing I haven’t seen or faced. Ya mere, like I said, this should be a walk in the park for me, and I say that with confidence.
Ẹdọhọ
Na na na. Richard, I wonder what tradition you know when you talk about Azumah Nelson Have you talked to any of those guys or heard from any of those guys ?
Commey
Ee. And I’m going to use the advice Azumah gave me over the last few weeks here in Ghana.
Ẹdọhọ
Richard, how does Robert stack up to left hander went the distance with both those guys. Have you seen anything like what you’re going to see out of Robert in terms of reach and–?
Commey
I’ve inspired a lot of people with a lot of heart. I need this opportunity. His height really won’t matter. I’m coming there to win and that’s what I’m coming to do.
Ẹdọhọ
The last question, what do you think you’vethat he hasn’t fought anyone like? What do you think is unique about you that he hasn’t seen before?
Commey
Ọfọn, I’m a tall guy. And no matter what he does, I can win. M ike. And I can take punches and I can punch as well. I can do all that. If he can’the will lose. I respect the height and his reach and his skills as a boxer.
Ẹdọhọ
I’ll start with you, Ista. Welcome to the fight, and good luck to you. You mentioned that you’re ready, and Commey has not fought anybody of your caliber. Ma, if you look at both records, you guys are both undefeated with a nice double figure of knockouts. And he’s already a champion is his country and all that. Ugbu a, and you are an ex-Olympian. Are you telling me, or as I understand, that you’re minimizing what he has, taking in consideration that he is undefeated, just like you, and somebody’s always got to go? Ya mere, what do youhow do you assess that?
Ista
Seeing the few rounds I did watch is the skills, and I wouldn’t say they were that good, but helike I said, he’s just very strong. Ha na-ekwu na ọ bụ ike. Ma, you’re only strong to somebody you can hit.
When you got toboxing out there, like me, I’m using my rank, my length, and what I’m throwing [can be] hard as well, how you going to be able to get past that? Ya mere, like I said, the skills are not much there. Ma, I don’t like to get hit that much. I won’t get hit that much. Ya mere, I’m going to take all that away, and then whatever he’s bringing and adjust to have him adjust to me. Once I get him in my game plan, the fight is going to go my way the whole few rounds it’s going to last.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you feel that your Olympic experience is an advantage over him because, ka emechara, when you get to the high heights of Olympic experience and international amateur fighting, you’re almost like a pro? It’s almost like stepping into the living room when you turn pro. Ya mere, that hasyou have an edge on that?
Ista
I wouldn’t pretty much focus on the amateur side because the transition from the amateur to pro is way different. You know patience.So, I’ll transition pretty quickly like Lamont Peterson, Anthony Peterson, Adrien Broner, guys like that..
Ẹdọhọ
Are you hoping tojust to name two guys to follow the tradition of African champions, like Ike Quartey and the great Azumah Nelson, to bring another title back to Africa? Is this whatnot only to win, n'ezie, but isthis is your direction, your crusade, when you were saying that, “N'ikpeazụ, I got a chance at a world title,” and your heart of hearts, this is what you want to do, to bring another title to Africa?
Commey
Ee, that’s exactly what I want to do. Like you said, the likes of Ike Quartey, Azumah Nelson, to bring a championship back to my country.
Ẹdọhọ
Knowing that this is for the vacant IBF world title, n'ezie, what have youwithout giving out trade secrets, what have you done in camp todifferent or with a high acceleration to make sure that your hand is raised in victory over Easter?
Commey
Ọfọn, n'ezie, I spar a lot of big guys like Joshua Clottey, and I have the kind of power to excel in the gym and on fight night. I want to follow the tradition of Ghanaian boxing. Ya mere, I’m coming there to make sure, once I get my game plan underway, then I’ll victorious.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you run at all the risk of being a little overconfident against another opponent who is also undefeated and has traveled all over, fought a lot of different type of fighters in all different countries and certainly has no fear of coming here? Are you a little overconfident in those remarks?
Ista
Emela, not at all. Ọbụghị ncha ncha. I believe in my skill. And I know what I’ll come and do, just like my last fight and fight before that and a few fights before that. Once I got my game plan, when I come in the ring, I know how to make the fighter try to adjust to me. Once I get a fighter try and adjust to me, then the fight is already won.
The skills, you can see the skills, mine and his. He’s a straight coming-forth fighter, try to hard punch and all that. Ma, when got boxing and you can punch as well and you can move, don’t matter. It speaks for itself.
Ẹdọhọ
Ya mere, how surprised were you that Barthelemy did give up the title and that you ended up getting this title shot? Seems to me probably about maybe around a year or so or at least in the IBF 9 ma ọ bụ 10 months sooner than maybe you had expected.
Ista
I knew after the Mendez fight I was going to have a big fight coming up. Ya mere, either way, I was going to train like it was a championship fight, like I do always. Ya mere, it is surprising that it came up this soon.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you think, when you face him, you’re going to have to use your height and length and box him because you mentioned how aggressive he is, or is this going to be similar to Argenis Mendez, where you can drop that big shot at any moment and knock the guy out?
Ista
Yeah, I’m going to and I will have to box. That’s the plan for every opponent I fight. I box and use my length. Ya mere, as long as I do that and see a weaknesswherever I see a weakness, that’s when I go for it.
Ẹdọhọ
I count six different countries that you’ve fought in between your home country, United States, throughout Europe. Can you talk about what that experience has done in terms of giving you confidence to come again to the United States and take on an American fighter in a pretty significant fight for a world title?
Commey
Like you said, I’ve been fighting all over the world. I’m very comfortable fighting in the U.S. I don’t really think about where I’m going to fight, just do my best, and whatever happens, I take it because, dị ka a oku okpu, I need to prepare. I need to be ready to go wherever to fight. I’m ready to go anywhere to fight to so wherever I go as a boxer. Ya mere, I’m all good
Ẹdọhọ
Richard, can you just give me your opinion about the kind of fighter and what you think about the style of Robert Easter, if you’ve seen him fight?
Commey
What I’ve seen of him, I know he’s a great boxer, a skilled boxer, and he tries to move a lot. Ma, likewise, M nwere ike igbe. I can come forward. Ya mere, on the night of the fight, maa, I know what I’m going to do.
Ẹdọhọ
Did you have a preference of fighting Barthelemy, who was the reigning champion, or taking on another undefeated fighter for the vacant title, or did it not make a difference to you?
Commey
Ọfọn, at the end of the day, that’s you want. Once you got a chance to fight for it, whatever comes, it doesn’t really matter who you’re supposed to fight. It’s the title I want. Ya mere, for me, I don’t really feel much disappointed. I’m there to fight for the title. That’s what I want. Ya mere, I’m not disappointed. It’s all good as I’m really looking forward for the title. And once I’m fighting for the title, I don’t mind.
Abrams
Na na na. We’re going to wrap up this part of the call. I know we’ve gotSergio is on the line. And I think Daniel will be on the line in a second. Just a quick final comment from both, we’ll start with Robert.
Ista
Just be ready September 9th. I’ll come bring a lot of fireworks and a lot of action and another short bout, September 9th, and will be the IBF champion.
Commey
Come on the 9nke nke September. I’m coming to put my life on the line. And I’m going to be the world champion, IBF lightweight world champion.
Abrams
Daalụ, ụmụ okorobịa. We’ll see you in Reading September 9th. Na, Danielle, I think we’re ready now with theI believe Sergio is on the line. I know Daniel going to be in, in a second. Echere m, while we wait for Daniel, Marshall, I don’t know if you want to introduce Sergio?
Kauffman
Sergio Mora, a very exciting fighter. His last fight was fireworks. And I’m looking forward to fireworks once again. Danny Jacobs dropped him first, and Sergio came back and took advantage of Danny’s mistakes. And then the third knockdown was something that’s still a question mark, whether it was from a knockdown or a twisted ankle. Ya mere, there are question marksthere are questions that are left to be spoken for. And I believe Sergio is in shape. And we’ll see, dị ka September 9th. How about it, Sergio?
Sergio Mora
It was no knockdown. I alwaysI’m the one getting punched, n'agbanyeghị. Ya mere, I didn’t feel the punch, and it was definitely just me twisting my ankle. It was Jacobs pushing me down as well. Yeah, the referee kept warning Jacobs also that he was pushing me down with his elbow. I normally go down low like that. Ya mere, it’s not the first time it happened. Ya mere, it’s a mix of a lot of things. Ma, it wasn’t a punch to knock me down. It was all my ankle. And if was a punch, then why didn’t I stay down? I was up at the count of two or three on one foot. Ya mere, it definitely wasn’t a punch.
Abrams
And I believe the WBA middleweight champion Daniel Jacob on the line. Daniel, you want opening statements and maybe a response to that?
Daniel Jacobs
Ọfọn, I came in briefly. And from what I hear, he’s saying that that last shot wasn’t a punch that put him down. I don’t know what my eyes were seeing, or I don’t know what my fists felt, but in my opinion, and I think, if you clearly go to the video, the replay, it was a punch that put him down. It was the uppercut that startedwhich had him backwithdraw and back up. And then it was the overhand right that put him down. Ya mere–.
Mora
The overhand right grazed the back of my head. Yeah, the overhand right grazed the back of my head, but my ankle was already twisted. It was a tricky shot.
Jacobs
It could be a graze. It could be whatever you want to say it could be, but it put you down. Listen, let me give my opening statement, please. I just got on the line.
Mora
Ma, it didn’t keep me down. If I was hurt, –I wouldn’t have gotten up.
Jacobs
Na na na. Allow me to have my opening statement, Sergio, please. I just got on the line, brother. Show some respect. I just got on the line. Ya mere, my opening statement, ladies na gentlemen, it is the honor to be back into the ring. I’ve been out for quite some time. The reason we’ve actually been out for so long was because we were trying to get a better opportunity at fighting B.J. Saunders. O doro anya na, that fight took a little longer than anticipated. And this is the reason why this fight is happening. It isn’t because I’ve been avoiding Sergio Mora. I just understand that this fight for my career at this particular point isn’t really going to do anything for me. It’s more going to do anythingmore for Sergio than it would do for me. Ma, me and him have the same management in Al Haymon. Ya mere, I can understand why this fight is being made.
Ma, the reasons why he’s saying this fight is being made as far as me ducking him and not wanting to fight him, Echere m, that’s absurd. That’s absurd. Ma, I’m just excited nevertheless to be back into the ring. It’s a good time for me to be able to get back in there and have some fun again. I look forward to a very good matchup again I hope. Ma, one question that I do have for Sergio is, in previous interviews, he said that he was going to have a more exciting style and he was tired of being the born fighter he used to be that wasn’t appealing to fans, and he wasn’t going to do much running, this other stuff, stuff that he’s been getting criticized before, he wasn’t going to do that. And now that he says he’s felt the power of myself, he says he’s going to completely switch the game plan. Ya mere, my question is, whatwhy the sudden change? Echere m, what’s the difference now? Why are you not going to be more exciting and more appealing now, like you said before?
Mora
I said I was going to be exciting and more aggressive. I didn’t say I was going to be stupid.
Jacobs
Oh, yeah, that is stupid to come andthat will be stupid to come and actually go toe to toe and bang with me. You’re absolutely right. So it’ll be interesting to see the game plan that you have for this coming fight because I just hope it’s not a stinker, otu. You’re getting a second opportunity at a worldat my world title shot. Please let’s not make it a snoozer. It’s bad enough we’re both receiving a lot of criticism for this fight, but dude, please let’s just make it exciting.
Mora
Hey, na-ege ntị, I’m the king of criticism. If you can’t take criticism, you don’t belong to be a champion. You don’t belong in the top like that. That’s part of being a world champion is taking all the bullshit from critics and media and everyone else. And if you’re thin-skinned, then you’re not going to hang very much as the world champion.
Jacobs
Na na na. Ee, sir. Ready for some questions.
Ẹdọhọ
Sergio, after that first fight, you said that you felt that, because it was so early in the fight, it was going to be called-be a no contest. Turns out it ultimately ended up being a loss on your record. Do you feel like the fact that it’s been sothat the fight ended in that way, do you feel like an extra layer of motivation to try to win this second fight?
Mora
Emela, that blemish on my career isit’s already there. I tried to contest it with the New York Commission. Ma, it got me nowhere. The New York Commission is a mess as we’re all finding out when it comes to the fights and boxing and MMA and everything else. Ya mere, I went that route. It didn’t go anywhere. Ya mere, I’m going to have that TKO on my record for the rest of my career and the rest of my life. And it’s sad because I don’t want it to be on a technicality. Ya mere, does it irk me? Nnọọ. Ma, am I past it? Ee. I just want an opportunity to clear whatever happened. Jacobs said that he dropped me twice. I only fell once. I dropped him once. Round of the year, Egwuregwu Illustrated. Second round, I feel I was in control and winning. Na 5 ma ọ bụ 10 seconds left, the injury happens, and I bust my ankle. Ya mere, there’s a lot of unanswered questions. And for whatever reason this fight is happening again, I’m going toI’m fully prepared for whatever comes. And I just want toI just want my opportunity. And I’m thankful that I got it.
Ẹdọhọ
Daniel, in that–ke akpa gburugburu, Sergio did knock you down. You said after the fight ended that you were a little bit careless in that first round. Are you taking a more conservative approach, or are you being a little more careful knowing that Sergio has the capabilities of knocking you down?
Jacobs
Listen, there’s always opportunities to learn and grow in the sport of boxing. Even with a light-punching guy like Sergio Mora, I learned a valuable lesson that, after I knocked him down and I was going in for the kill, that you still have to be defensive minded, even when you have a guy hurt because I was on the verge of stopping this man. There’s no way around that. I was definitely on the verge of stopping him. Ma, na uche m, I got a little careless. And the way I had my feet spread, Echere m, I just got caught with a real clean shot. It’s nothing I can take away from him. He definitely earned that. Ma, it was a valuable lesson to me and a lesson that I’m sure I won’t make again.
Ẹdọhọ
Sergio, how was the rehab in trying to get back and healthy? Was there anything that, during that time, you looked at yourself as a fighter and wanted to improve upon for this rematch?
Mora
Emela, not as a fighter. The only thing I had in mind was to heal up 100 percent. I did everything in my power, in my capability to heal up properly. I did all theI got the best treatment. I tried to go with the best physical therapist and with ice and do all the remedies, all the Mexican remedies that my mom would tell me to do. And I tried to do everything possible to do it. Ya mere, finally, M–mgbe 6 ka 7 ọnwa, I startedlittle by little started putting pressure on it. And I started feeling good and taking ittaking Aleve. And sometimes, I have to take cortisone shots in order for me to go harder and faster. Ya mere, I just did everything in my ability, plus prayer. And thank God I’m back.
Ẹdọhọ
I don’t know who’s best fit to answer this question, but is there a rubber match clause in the event that Sergio pulls the upset?
Mora
I’m the king of rematches. Ya mere, I’ll answer that. I’ve had four rematches. This is going to be my fifth. And I’ve never had a rubber match. I probably deserved a rubber match with Brian Vera. Ma, Texas is just too big and strong for me to beat. Ya mere, rubber matches, I don’t know. We’ll see. I got to get the win first.
Ẹdọhọ
Are you confident, Sergio, in your ability to plant on your ankle?
Mora
Nnọọ. Ugbu a, M. There were times within the year that I’ve been off that I questioned it. And I’m 35 years old now. Ya mere, everything heals up slower. I can’t fool myself. Ya mere, mgbe ụfọdụ, I question it. Ma, ugbu a, I’m not anymore. I did everything. I put all the pressure, sprinting uphill, sprinting downhill, stopping on a dime, pivoting, twisting. And I feel an ache here and there. Ma, as far as me doing, I’ve done it. Ya mere, uche, M e. Adịla m njikere.
Ẹdọhọ
Daniel, do you feel this fight is a backwards step?
Jacobs
I absolutely do. Echere m, I think it’s just–m, this is kind of like a just-stay-busy fight because we weren’t able to get the fight that we actually wanted, for whatever reason. Ma, m, I don’t think this does anything for my career. Like I said before, we’ve always wanted to move up to bigger and better opposition each time out. This is kind of a step back. And I understand that it left a bitter taste in certain people’s mouths because of the way Sergio Mora lost. Ma, n'uche nke m, he was on the verge anyway. Ya mere, that’s how I look at it. Ma, this is for me an opportunity to kind of quiet the critics and just make the final statement once and for all that I am the better fighter, better boxer.
Hell, I’m better in general inside that square ring. Sergio Mora has nothing in there to stop me, especially come September 9th. I’m in the best shape that I’ve ever been in my life. And he said before that I don’t like to go 12 agba. Echere m, I’ve never said that. Echere m, just because I’ve knocked guys out doesn’t mean I don’t like to go 12 agba. With the Caleb Truax fight, I wanted to go 12 agba, and I did, and then I stopped him in the 12th round. Ya mere, it’s not like I’d just like to go out there and have this false identity like I’m this super big knockout artist. I’m a superb boxer. I learned the fundamentals from the amateur USA boxing. I’ve gone internationally and performed on an international level. I know how to box. Sergio Mora is extremely awkward. That’s what allowed him to get where he is now. Take nothing away from him being a world champion. Yeah, I have to give him credit for that. Ma, as a–.
Mora
About time you give me some credit. And guess what? M–and hey, na-ege ntị, otu. Sorry to interrupt you, but that’s the first time you’ve ever given me credit.
Jacobs
Oh, I’m sorry. I thought I was answering the question. Na na na. I’m going to let you go ahead.
Mora
That’s the first time you’ve ever given me credit, otu. Daalụ nke ukwuu. Daalụ, Danny. Daalụ.
Jacobs
Oh, okay. You’re very welcome. Ma, as I was saying, ee, this is definitely a setback.
Ẹdọhọ
It didn’t take long for you to get acquainted the first time around. What are your mindsets? Are you looking to pick up where you left off, or you taking a completely different approach this time around?
Mora
I’m still in shock that he gave me credit. Lee, the first time around, he downplayed and downgraded me as a former world champion. And he said that he wanted to move onto bigger and better things. I just want to touch on something. I’m the best name on Daniel Jacobs–emela, let me take that back. I’m the most accomplished name on Daniel Jacobs’s record.
Ya mere, how is he downhow is he going backwards? How is he regressing by fighting me? I’m the bestI’m the most accomplished on his resume. He’s not even top three on mine. I’ve got hall of famers on my resume. I had to beat a world champion, a five-time world champion to become champion. He had to beat a guy Jarrod Fletcher JacobI don’t even know what the hell his name is, Fletcher Jones or whatever it is. Ya mere, the bottom line is you’ve got to give me my credit, otu. Ya mere, thank you for giving me that credit. Ugbu a, what was your question, ọzọ? I’m sorry.
Ẹdọhọ
Are you looking to pick up where you left off, or are you coming in with a totally different mindset?
Mora
Ọfọn, look, I know that I got dropped. I’ve been dropped before. I can get up, and I’m pretty resilient that way. Jacobs took a little longer to get the cobwebs off. Ya mere, ọ–ugbu a, he knows that I can punch. I don’t think he’s going to come in as aggressive as he was the first time. If he does, maybe we’ll leave off. That’s going to be up to the champ. The champ wants to start if off, Adị m mma. Ọ bụrụ na ọ bụghị, if I see himfighting behind a jab, then I’m going to have to go and put the pressure on a little bit.
Ẹdọhọ
Na, Daniel?
Jacobs
Ya mere, I justI totally feel like he’s just full of it right now. I don’t think he’s going to come forward. He’s even said it in the interview. Ugbu a, he understands and he knows how much power I possess. He’s going to change the game plan. And he’s going to try to take me into what he quotes are deep waters. Ya mere, he’s going to try to take me in later rounds, which in my opinion, he has to box, and he has to be on the back foot to do so.
Ya mere, n'uche nke m, I think he’s going to try to make it a snoozer. He’s not going to try to make it exciting and come forward. And it’s just myit’s just up to me to make it an exciting. And I’m going to do what I’ve always done. I’m going to come forward, and I’m going to adjust if I need to make adjustments. And that’s simple. I want to hurt this man. There’s no way around it. I want him to feel and eat his words, clearly. Ya mere, I’m going to come in there, and I’m going to try and punch you in your face. It’s plain and simple, Sergio. That’s my game approach. Ma, if you want to box–.
Mora
That’s all good. You try to reach my–.
Jacobs
If you want to go on the back foot–.
Mora
I’m going to be touching that body.
Jacobs
Hold on, sir. Hold on, nwa. Hold on, nwa. I’ll let you answer your question. Hold on now. Be respectful. If you wanted to be on the back foot, that’s the game that I can play, kwa. I have an extreme amateur and professional boxing resume, brother. Like, we can do this. Ma, the game plan for me, to answer your question, is to go in there and hurt this man, oge.
Ẹdọhọ
Sergio, given the fact that Danny has said that this is a backwards step for him, he looks at it as a tune-up fight, didn’t really want to have the rematch, whywhat do you think it was that actually got you this rematch and I know you wanted very badly?
Mora
Al HAYMON, larịị ma dị mfe, Al HAYMON. I think no one was campaigning for this rematch, Na. And I think a lot of people were surprised that it happened. I certainly was surprised that I got the phone call because, even though I was promised by Al a big fight my first fight back, I didn’t expect it to be for world title versus Daniel Jacobs in a rematch. Ya mere, M nke ukwuu, very thankful to Al Haymon. And honestly, just to–Echere m, not to be funny or anything, but if I really have to thank another person, another thing, it’s Twitter because it gives me a voice when I was injured. And I never had that before. I just wish I would’ve started it earlier and had more of a following. Ya mere, yeah, I’ve got to thank Twitter, kwa.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you think–Echere m, you’ve had your ups and downs. You fought a lot of good names. Ma, you mentioned a little earlier 35 afọ. Do you think this maybe this could be your last chance at a world title?
Mora
Yeah, probably. Echere m, I can’t be foolish and say that I can moveI can beat Bernard Hopkins. I can’t. I’m not Bernard Hopkins. There’s only special people that could fight in their mid-30s and so on and still be fighting the best. Ya mere, even though, if my body hasn’t taken a beating, I’ve been in the game a long time. And the wear and tear from sparring and from running and from the dieting and from all the other stuff, all that takes effect.
Ma, even though I am well preserved, I’m still the age that I am. And the hunger’s still there. Ya mere, nọmba otu, if the hunger’s still there, everything else falls into place. Ya mere, we’re going to find out in two weeks exactly if the hunger and my body is at the same level.
Ẹdọhọ
Were you anxious to just go right back in with Danny in a second fight if you could get the fight, or did you consider a tune-up?
Mora
Emela, emela. Great question, Na. Me and my team did have that discussion. And we did think about fighting someone else. And I think Alfredo Angulo was a name they offered and were considering. Ma, we know Angulo very well. And we just didn’t feel right taking that fight, especially watching the fighthis last fight. Ma, the ankle feels good. And we decided to go straight into this title fight because we weren’t sure we were going to get it again. I think the stars lined up perfectly for it to happen. And Jacobs admits that, kwa, that he didn’t want to fight me for whatever reasons, and I got this fight thanks to Al Haymon. And that’s it.
Ẹdọhọ
What was it that made you decide that, ultimately, you would in fact give him the rematch, even though it’s clear that it’s not a fight that you want?
Jacobs
It’s just I understand how it left a bad taste in people’s mouths. Ya mere, with the options that we were given, with talking to Al and talking with my team, I guess it just kind of madenot sense, but it just was the right thing to do at the veryat that moment. And I won’t say we looked at it as, dị ka, hey, this is an easy win or this is an opportunity to make easy money.
Like, we don’t look at it like that. Ma, we kind of justand we definitely wasn’t forced into the fight. Ya mere, that’s another thing that I want to make clear. Al Haymon didn’t say, “Hey, this is going to be what you’re going to do.” Ya mere, me and my team came together. And for whatever reasons, we allowed this fight to happen, but we definitely wasn’t forced into it.
Ẹdọhọ
Ya mere, you mentioned you had some other options that were brought to your attention. What were those other options?
Jacobs
They just wasn’t–dị ka, it wasn’t guys in my opinion at that level that were bigger and better. Like I said before, we looked at the whole scene of the middleweight division, and Andy Lee and a couple other guys that names were thrown out there. We were trying to make that fight happen with Lee. I think that fight kind of fell through maybe once or twice. Ya mere, we were just like, “Hey, let’s just go with Sergio Mora.The way wethe way it looked and the way we won kind of left a little bit bad taste in people’s mouths. Ya mere, it just makes sense to do it.
Ẹdọhọ
What is the big fight out there? You areas the WBA’s regular champion, you are the mandatory for Gennady Golovkin. I want to know if that’s a fight that you’ll consider after this?
Jacobs
Nnọọ. That’s the fight that I want. I want the best out there. We tried to make the fight with B.J. Saunders. We tried to make the fight with a couple other guys. Ma, it just didn’t work. Chris Eubank, Jr., was another opportunity for us to fight. Ma, he didn’t want no part. Ya mere, even after winning theforgot what title he won because I know I was his mandatory at some point, and he declined. And so, we want to fight the best, point blank, oge. Triple G is the best, and that’s the guy that we want.
Ẹdọhọ
What kind of particular stylistic problems you think you’d give Golovkin that he hasn’t seen yet?
Jacobs
I definitely believe I would be the toughest test because I believe I would be the victor in that fight. I definitely believe in my skills and my ability. At one point in my career, the only reason why I said I wanted to wait was so I could get 12 rounds so we can go the full distance and know how we can actually feel in a tough fight for 12 agba. I’ve accomplished that. And then the only thing that was kind of keeping me from making this fight happen earlier was the finance. Ya mere, people saying I was ducking or I was doing a whole bunch of this and a whole bunch of that, that’s far from the truth. I just wanted to be compensated accordingly. And that was it. If we can make these fights happen sooner than later, I’m all for it. Ma, in the same token, I still would like to be compensated accordingly.
Ẹdọhọ
Are you confident that you could get a deal done that would be good for the finances?
Jacobs
I don’t really know too much about that. Echere m, I have a great team. And I leave all those things up to my team. My thing is to stay ready, to be ready, and to perform at my best when I’m inside the ring. Ya mere, whatever the logistics is outside the ring, all I have to do is say, “Ee, I’m comfortable with that. And let’s make the fight.
Ẹdọhọ
Ugbu a, I know you’re a pretty even-keeled guy, but has Sergio got under your skin with all the trash talk?
Jacobs
Oh, hell yeah. Echere m, not under my skin to where it would affect my game plan or it’ll affect me inside the ring. Emela, it’s just some of the things that he’s said or from the pictures that he’s posted, and that’s what he’s supposed to do. And he’s landed an opportunity at fighting me again. Ma, this is an opportunity that I’m looking forward to. And this is probably for me the first personal fight that I’m entering in with mean intention.
Ẹdọhọ –
And a question for Sergio. You’ve been around for a long time. You’ve fought a lot of top guys, like Sugar Shane and so forth. Wherehow would you compare Danny to those guys? And how do you think you’lla guy like you who has such a high boxing IQ, how do you think a rematch would help you?
Mora
Sugar Shane and so forth, and Vernon Forrest, two great fighters. Lee, Danny has his amateur pedigree. And he can fight behind the jab, like he says. And he could beand he can fight on his back foot, as he claims. He says he’s gone 12 siri agba. I only seen him go 12 one-sided rounds against a guy named Caleb Truax. Those weren’t tough. He doesn’t know what tough is yet. And he isn’t reallyhe hasn’t experienced what it is to be in there with an all-around championship caliber fighter for 12 agba. M nwere. That’s the difference. That’s the difference.
And I feel that, until he experiences that, he still doesn’t know what it is to be an all-around champion, a champion that’s had to deal with getting knocked down, getting up, bad cuts, being down behind them cards, losing on cards going through the final championship round. These are the experiences you can only dream of and hope of. Ya mere, until you experience that, you can’t really say he’s done that. Ugbu a, he still needs to learn.
Ẹdọhọ
Sergio, do you relish having the kind of opportunity to, as you said, teach somebody to be a fighter?
Mora
Nnọọ. I relish the opportunity to do great things, otu. And I think that, if you look back at my career, every time I get a big opportunity, I conquer it, or something like the Shane Mosley thing happens where, n'ezie, M merie, and it was a draw. Ma, the big opportunities, I shine, otu. And this is just something that always needs to happen, always have to take the hard route. That’s been my career, otu. I’ve never been the A side. I’ve always been the B side that could compete with the A side.
And this is just another example of that. Danny, the young champion looking down on me, subordinating me, making me feel like I’m lucky to get this opportunity, I’ve dealt with that my entire career, otu. It’s nothing new. I know I’m here over and over, time after time for a reason because I’m that fucking good. And so, people recognize and realize that. I’ll never get the credit for it. And that’s fine, as long as I keep getting the opportunities and as long as I become a three-time two-division champ.
Ẹdọhọ
Tell us about that, how you approach the fight, what you expect to take place, especially in light of the last two fights ending quickly.
Jacobs
Ọfọn, I don’t really anticipate or expect anything. Boxing is one of those things where anything can happen at any given moment. My thing is I just want to be ready. And when I prepare inside the gym and I’m in tip-top shape, I’m prepared and ready for anything that will come my way inside that ring, whether it’s the first round or whether it’s the last round. It just so happens that these last couple of fights I’ve had been very exciting first rounders. Ya mere, my thing is, as long as I’m able to adjust, I can come and be prepared for anything that comes my way.
Ẹdọhọ
What was key in those two fightsto both of those fights starting off with so much activity and so much action?
Jacobs
I think just getting warmed up properly and the backstage, making sure that the flow was going and that you don’t have to kind of warm up in those first couple rounds. Me and my team do a great joband shout out to my team, n'agbanyeghị, who do such a great job with making sure that we’re prepared and ready for each round from the very first to the very end.
Ẹdọhọ
And is that going to affect at all your game plan because people have seen those two previous fights, and they’re talking about it. They say, “Maybe this is a guy who is just going to destroy people in the beginning.Is that weighing on your approach at all for this rematch?
Jacobs
Absolutely not. My MO as a fighter is to be a fluent boxer first. It just so happened that the speed and the power that I possess as well kind of hurt guys, and I’m a really great finisher, where actually, my mentality is to go in there and show my skills. That’s what I love about the [ụtọ sayensị]. I actually love to get behind my jab and put my combinations together and start to get good movements and good angles. Like, I love that stuff.
Ma, it just so happens that, when I’m in there with guys and I’m starting to land good shots, and they get hurt, we just have rounds of the year and first round stoppages and early stoppages, so on and so forth. Ya mere, I’m just happy I’m able to get the victory and finish strong.
Ẹdọhọ
Na, Sergio, what do you expect? Do you expect this rematch to have this same type of electric start, or how do you prepare for this?
Mora
Ọfọn, we’re going to go back to Danny’s power. He does have power. And you’re born with power. You can’t teach power. You can’t go in the gym and work on power, or else I would’ve done that 20 afọ. Ya mere, he’s blessed with an ability to punch hard with both hands. And he’s always going to make for exciting fights. Ugbu a, he’s also vulnerable because he’s been dropped before. And that’s also on the exciting side. Ya mere, whenever it comes to a guy like Danny Jacobs, you never know what you’re going to get. It’s kind of like fighting a guy like Victor Ortiz, even though I think he’s better all around than Victor. Victor’s exciting. He’s a former champion. He’s a power puncher. Ma, you never know what Victor you’re going to get.
Ya mere, I think that’s the same thing with Danny, only Victor’s fought better opposition than Danny. Ya mere, that’s the difference. Echere m, for this fight, I don’t know, otu. I really don’t know what I’m going to expect. I didn’t expect to go down in the first round. I was surprised by the punch. It was an awkward punch in from a southpaw angle. I believe his right foot was in front. I took a picture a little too long and held the position, expecting a left hook to come, and instead a right uppercut came, which is awkward. And he calls me awkward. That was an awkward punch. Ya mere, yeah, ị ma nke mere? He stunned me. I got up. I shook it off. And he came for the kill, like I knew he would. And I was able to catch him. I think we both learned that we can hurt each other, and we both learned that we both can be sneaky from certain sneaky positions. Ya mere, I don’t think it’s going to start off with fireworks, like it did the first time. Ma, I think it’s going to end up fireworks. I don’t know if it’s the second, third, or further down the fight. Ma, that’s what I’m expecting.
Ẹdọhọ
And would anybody like to make a prediction for this fight, Danny?
Jacobs
M na-adịghị eme ka amụma. I don’t like to go in there and have any type of thing going in my head where I have to live up to it. I just like to win. And however I win, however it comes, I’m grateful for it.
Mora
If I’m ready, I go in there to win. And I’m ready for this fight. I’m confident. I expect a great performance from both of us. And I expect to become a world champion, a two-time world division champion by the end of this fight. Ya mere, I’m expecting to win. I don’t know. Ma, M na-aga iji nweta.
Marc Abrams – Na na na. Ọfọn, that’s going to wrap it up. I just want to get everyDaniel and Sergio, just a quick final comment. Na mgbe na, we’ll see you on fight week. Daniel?
Jacobs
I just have a lot of people to thank that I would take this time to thank. Akpa oyi, I would like to thank my team and everyone involved for allowing me to have such a great camp. They’ve put in the necessary work, onye ọ bụla, team Jacobs, the necessary work that we need to be 100 percent prepared for this fight comeSeptember 9th. I will be proudly representing my Brooklyn Boxing apparel as I’m sporting my trunks and finessing my moves inside the ring.
I want to give a big shout out to Brooklyn Boxing, have been supportive of my whole career. And me being an ambassador, I definitely have to big them up. And Al Haymon, ọtụtụ ihe, Al has been taking care of me. I’ve been the first guy that Al has had directly out of the amateurs to a world championship. Ya mere, I have to give my hattake my hat off to Al and everyone in our team Haymon. And that’s pretty much it, all the promotors and managers involved with this as well, everyone who has made this possible, and thanks for all the fans for all the continued support. Daalụ nke ukwuu.
Abrams
Na, Sergio?
Mora
I got to start with Al Haymon because he’s given me not only a second opportunity, third, I’ve already had four opportunities to come back and reinvent myself. And Al Haymon gave me that opportunity. Ya mere, I thank Al Haymon. I’ve got to thank my loyal team, my trainer Dean Campos, who’s been with me since the amateurs, [John Montillado], the rest of my team, my cut man Carlos, na [Panda Martinez]. And I want to thank my sponsors, [Snac]. Victor Conte’s onboard for this fight. And I’ve never been a fighter that takes supplement. I’m a guy that just tries to eat right and hydrate. And I notice a difference with supplements. And I do it the scientific way. Ya mere, I want to thank the Snac System and Victor Conte. And I want to thank my sponsor Spy Optics. And that’s about it. I want to thank the fans as well formy day-one fans and even my critics, they keep me alive, so thank them, kwa.
Jacobs
Yeah, you forgot one more person, brother. You forgot one more person, Sergio.
Mora
I want thank, what, Danny Jacobs?
Jacobs
Ọ bụ ya. That’s my man. That’s my man.
Mora
Go fuck yourself. I see you in two weeks, old boy.
Jacobs
Ọfọn, let’s do it on September 9th. You already know, Sergio, I’m coming for you, brother. I’m coming for you.
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‘IRON’ MICHAEL CHANDLER SET FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST ‘SMOOTH’ BENSON HENDERSON ON NOV. 19 IN SAN JOSE

 

Santa Monica, Calif (August 31, 2016) – It’s a fight that both men have had their sights set on for quite some time, and now it serves as the main event of Bellator MMA’s return to the at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. on Nov. 19, mgbe ole Michael Chandler (15-3) defends his Bellator MMA Lightweight Championship against Benson Henderson (24-6).

 

The tilt anchors a card that also features a welterweight feature bout pitting undefeated British striker Michael "elò" Page (11-0) against Menifee, Calif., ala Fernando Gonzalez (25-13), after the two had originally been scheduled to fight at“Bellator 151” na “Bellator 158.” Additional contests will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

Tiketi maka “Bellator MMA in San Jose” na-aga na-ere a Friday, Asaa. 2 naBellator.com, yana SAP Center Box Office na Ticketmaster. Bellator Nation presale offer will take place Thursday, Asaa. 1.

 

“Iron” Michael Chandler will look to defend his belt for the first time since having it wrapped around his waist following a devastating first-round knockout over Patricky “Pitbull” na "Bellator 157: Dynamite 2." A 15-fight veteran of Bellator MMA, Chandler has consistently proven that he belongs among the world’s elite; collecting memorable wins over who’s who at 155-pounds including UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez. The 30-year-old Missouri native now looks to capture his third career title defense, after successfully defending the belt at both “Bellator 85” na “Bellator 97” during his 2013 reign. The veteran enters his fight with “Smooth” riding a hot streak of three straight victories and now sets his sights on handing Henderson his first Bellator MMA loss at lightweight.

 

Fresh off his victory during the main event of "Bellator 160: Henderson vs. Baby,"Henderson has earned a title shot in the ultra-competitive lightweight division against its current titleholder in Chandler. Na 10 nke ya 24 career wins coming by way of submission, the 32-year-old Glendale, AZ native will try to do what no other opponent has ever done and finish Chandler via submission. Nicknamed “Smooth” for his silky style and demeanor, Henderson took care of business in his most recent bout, utilizing impeccable technique to defeat Bellator MMA veteran Patricio "Baby" Freire after a broken fibula forced the Brazilian star to forfeit in the second round. Henderson hopes to avenge his first title shot with the promotion and trot off with Bellator MMA gold onNov. 19.

 

“Bellator MMA in San Jose” Main Card:

Isi ihe omume ụwa dị fechaa: Michael Chandler (15-3) vs. Benson Henderson (24-6)

Njirimara Welterweight: Michael "elò" Page (11-0) vs. Fernando Gonzalez (25-13)

PRELIMINARY ACTION FEATURING PROMOTIONAL DEBUT OF KENYA MIRANDA ADDED TO ‘BELLATOR 161’

 

MARK DICKMAN-DANIEL PINEDA SET FOR FEATHERWEIGHT CLASH & MIDDLEWEIGHTS GREGORY BABENE-‘KIKOFRANCE READY FOR BATTLE ON SEPTEMBER 16

Santa Monica, Calif (August 30, 2016) – A female flyweight bout pitting Kenya Miranda (2-2) against Emily Ducote (3-1) has been added to the preliminary portion of “Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson,” which takes place on September 16 at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, Texas.

Na mgbakwunye, featherweights Mark Dickman (11-2) and Daniel Pineda (21-12) have agreed to slug it out while Gregory Babene (17-11-1) na Francisco “Kiko” France (13-4-1) square off in a middleweight bout that will also be featured on the Bellator.com-streamed preliminary card.

The fights join a heavyweight main event pitting Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) against Tony Johnson (10-2) and a bantamweight showdown pitting Joe Warren (13-5) against Sirwan Kakai (12-4). Na mgbakwunye, a lightweight feature fight featuring Derek Campos (16-6) against Djamil Chan (12-2) and a female flyweight battle between Anastasia Yankova (3-0) and Veta Arteaga (2-0) will also highlight an electric main card.

"Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” will air LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT. Tiketi maka ihe omume na-amalite na dị nnọọ $25 and can be purchased at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, or the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Box Office.

Mgbe 28, Miranda will be making her Bellator MMA debut when she steps into the cage on September 16. Since begining her professional career in 2014, Miranda has recorded a pair of wins, both of which came at the expense of opponent Natalia Cristina Silva. In her first career victory, the Brazilian prospect finished her challenger with a second round knockout and followed up the impressive performance with an equally splendid first round rear-naked choke submission. A native of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Miranda will look to prove she belongs with the world’s best when she meets her “Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” opponent.

Ducote burst onto the Bellator MMA scene following a second-round rear-naked choke finish of Bruna Vargas at “Bellator 159: Caldwell vs. Taimanglo.” The win earned the the 23-year-old Oklahoma native an exclusive contract with the Scott Coker-led promotion, and was her third straight win in 2016 since dropping the opening bout of her young mixed martial arts career. Training out of American Top Team’s affiliate in OKC, “Gordinha” will look to keep the momentum going when she takes on another top Brazilian prospect on September 16.

At 32-years-old, Dickman has quietly climbed the ranks as one of MMA’s most consistent featherweights. After beginning his professional career 5-0, the Las Vegas native continued his hot start, emerging victorious in nine of his first 10 nsọtụ. The knockout artist will be making his second appearance under the Bellator MMA umbrella, after defeating Thomas Diagnevia brutal third round knockout at “Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo.” Of his 11 mmeri ọkachamara, seven have come by way of KO, punctuated by three first round finishes. “Tricky” enters this fight having won six of his last seven bouts and his last two, as he tries to add to his career total and remain unbeaten since joining the Bellator MMA circuit.

Best known as a submission specialist, the 30-year-old Pineda has spent time with multiple local promotions as well as the UFC during his 33-fight career. Nicknamed “The Pit,” Pineda enters the cage having won three of his last four bouts and the opportunity to earn his first victory since joining the Bellator MMA fray. Hailing from Houston, Pineda will have the hometown edge over his opponent as the Scott Coker-led promotion will take its talented roster to Cedar Park and the H-E-B Center for the first time. Mkpakọrịta azụ na 2012, each of his last six wins has come by way of submission, with five of them occurring in the opening round of action. It’s worth noting that all 21 of Pineda’s wins have come by way of knockout or submission.

Hailing from Paris, France, 29-fight veteran Babene will be making his second appearance under the Bellator MMA banner. The 32-year-old “Blade” emerged victorious in his promotional debut earlier this year, when he defeated Brandon Farran with a first round rear-naked choke submission at “Bellator 150: Kongo vs. Spartan.” The French middleweight has amassed 17 career wins thus far, 14 of which have come by way of knockout or submission. Babene will face one of the stiffest tests of his career, as he prepares to face rising middleweight “Kiko” France.

France will be fighting for the third time under the direction of Bellator MMA, after earning a victory over Ben Reiter in his Bellator debut at “Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef.” The 33-year-old nicknamed “Kiko” will also be making his 19th overall appearance in the cage, where he has accrued 13 professional wins; 12 of which have come by way of submission. The Gilbert, Arizona native is currently riding a hot streak, claiming victories in six of his last eight fights (including one draw). The veteran submission specialist will have his hands full, as he prepares to enter enemy territory and challenge Babene in his home state of Texas on September 16th.

Emelitere "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” Main Card:
Isi ihe omume dị arọ: Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) vs. Tony Johnson (10-2)
Bantamweight Feature Bout: Joe Warren (13-5) vs. Sirwan Kakai (12-4)
Flyweight Feature Bout: Anastasia Yankova (3-0) vs. Veta Arteaga (2-0)
Ihe njiri mara fechaa: Derek Fields (16-6) vs. Djamil Chan (12-2)

Bellator.com-Streamed Preliminary Card:
Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Kenya Miranda (2-2) vs. Emily Ducote (3-1)
Ọkụ mbido featherweight: Mark Dickman (11-2) vs. Daniel Pineda (21-12)
Ọgba mbụ nke Middleweight: Gregory Babene (17-11-1) vs. Francisco France (13-4-1)

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