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Toronto, Ontario, Canada (August 3, 2016) – Toronto-based Lee Baxter Promotions is proud to announce the signing of undefeated super featherweight contender Logan “Cotton” McGuinness to an exclusive promotional agreement.
Living and fighting out of Orangeville, Ontario, McGuinness has an outstanding 23-0-1 setsebi ledger le 10 victories coming by knockout. The 29-year-old McGuinness is a former WBA-NABA champion at 126, 130 le 135 lik'hilograma tse, earning NABA Fighter of the Year in 2011.
Formerly ranked number 4 in the world by the WBA, McGuinness has been inactive since May 2015 due to out of the ring issues and is excited to get back in the squared circle.
McGuinness said of his new promotional agreement and return to fighting in Canada “it feels great to have signed with Lee Baxter and this is something I feel has been a long time coming. I think the two of us will make some noise and do big things together. I have had an unfortunate couple of years as anyone who has followed my career understands but I’m a true believer in things happening for a reason and everything seems to be falling into place. I’m motivated and rejuvenated. I can’t wait to fight in Toronto!"
Baxter, a longtime fixture in the Canadian boxing scene who recently created the “Next Generation” fight series, is thrilled to be working with a longtime friend who he believes has a bright future ahead of him.
“I’m thrilled to be working with Logan and the timing is great for both of us. He had some unexpected layoffs but is still unbeaten and a very talented fighter. There’s been a public demand for him to fight in Canada again since 18 of his professional matches have been here and we’re proud to be making this happen. I’m looking at having him potentially fight twice in 2016 and the people in Ontario are as excited to see him fight as he is to fight in front of them. The sky is definitely the limit with Logan!"
Details on Logan’s return to the ring will be announced shortly.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (August 2, 2016) – Pro Box Management’s 19-year old hot prospect, super-featherweight Anthony “Bang” Williams (3-0, 3 Kos), returns to the ring this Saturday, August 6, 2016 at the Miami Airport Convention Center. Williams will square off against Brian Santos of Puerto Rico is a scheduled 4-round bout.
Williams, who made his pro debut earlier this year at age 18, has never made it past the second round, ending all three of his fights by knockout. With power in both hands, Williams can also box, using movement to win fights. This will be Antonio’s third fight in the Miami, Florida area. His goal is to win this fight by knockout to keep his KO streak alive.
“Although I like to consider myself a smart fighter, my main objective in each fight is to get my opponent out of there early.” said Antonio “Bang” Williams. “I never want to leave any decision in the hands of the judges. I just want to keep this knockout streak going, but if I go the distance, I’m ok with it, as long as I continue winning.”
Williams had an outstanding amateur record of 104-15, winning two state Golden Gloves championships. Holim'a moo, Williams was crowned champion in many other national tournaments. Pro Box Management was impressed with Williams superior talent and signed him to a multi-year contract.
“Antonio Williams is a great kid with a lot of heart and skills.” o ile a re Henry Rivalta of Pro Box Management. “This kid has tremendous punching power to go along with his highly intelligent ring IQ. Gary and I believe this kid has every ingredient to become a world champion. He’s a pleasure to be around and he has the charisma to be a star.”
“I’m very grateful that my managers have me fighting on a regular basis. When I signed with Pro Box Management, Gary and Henry told me they would keep my busy, and they’ve kept their word. Now my job is to win fights and climb up the rankings, which I’m very motivated to do. I’m excited about getting back in there this Saturday and putting on a great show for the fans.”
The Miami Airport Convention Center is located at 711 NW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:00 p.m. LE. First fight begins at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets turu $75, $50 le $30 can be purchased at all “Presidente Supermarkets” in Khao Lak, FL, kapa ka bitsa Michael Luzbet ka (786) 553-3895 kapa ka imeile ka luzbetk@gmail.com.
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Pele e neng e Team GB naleli Iain 'ba hlohonolofalitsoeng e' ngoe 'Weaver e behiloeng ka bakeng sa la hae la pele UK bout, ho tloha ka a khutla America, ena tla Moqebelo ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, moo a ileng a tla tobana le Latvia Dinars Skripkins.
Weaver, ba ho qetela loana ka York Hall morao koana ka October 2013, o 'nile a ho theha ka boeena o le e mong oa top le tebello e ka ya marang e ka emelang phehisano Super Featherweight arola matjhabeng.
Ho tloha ka hae ea ho qetela leeto la ho ea lapeng la papali ea litebele motse-moholo, Weaver o secured tse peli khabane ka ho fetisisa sehlopheng sa pele sa stoppage hlolang ka Spain thehiloeng Moroccan Hassan Elyatouti le Brazil Edilson Rio.
Hae ea ho qetela gia, khahlanong le Newark, New Jersey ea ka nako eo unbeaten tšepo Wanzell Ellison, Weaver e ne e le lehlatsipa la ba bang ba tsofetse sebopeho lapeng ho pheha ya scorecards, ho hlakola hae ho seng joalo pristine rekoto.
Hona joale morao British mobu boela a Weaver, ile a hlakisa hore o ikemiselitse ho fumana banyalani ba bang ba tse ntle hlolang tlas'a lebanta la hae, pele leka ho fumana e katie khahlanong le Ellison bisika biyebani nako e itseng selemong se latelang.
"Ho re re ne re a soetseha lekhetlo la ho qetela tsoa ke understatement, Ke ile ka hlōla hore ntoa hamonate, leha ho le joalo le mong feela ahlola scored e tsela ea ka.
Re tla loantša ena Moqebelo 'me joale na le bonyane e' ngoe hape ntoa mona, ka nako eo re tla be re etsa sohle seo re ka ho boloka ho le katie, nako ena ebang ke mona UK kapa mohlomong kae-kae se nke lehlakore joaloka Jeremane.
Back to hona joale Leha ho le joalo, Ka sebele ke lebeletse ho ho ba khutlela York Hall, Ke na le joalo hopola lintho ho loantša ho na le.
Ho na le kamehla e ntle sepakapaka ho na le, e hlile e ke e khethehileng habité.
Ha re tsebe hore le ho hongata haholo ka Dinars (Skripka), empa ba ile ba utloa hore o ke motho ea thata potsanyane.
Pele ho moo selemong sena a otla Jeremane tšepo Tunahan Keser le ho seo re se nile ka utloa hore ne ho e ho loana le le fantastis matsoho ka Dinars.
Kahoo re se ke ra underestimating mo e mong tlhakunyana feela, empa e boetse e le tsebe hore o beatable le le hore 's rona moralo, mo otla le e etsa a mokhoa. "
Iain Weaver e bapisiwa le Dinars Skripkins Features ka Mark Lyons le Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa marena a THE RING II Ketsahalo eo e tla ho dula, York Hall, Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 29go th August 2015.
Ketsahalo ena e e sanctioned e metle ea Malta Boxing Khomishene ya (MBC) www.maltaboxingcommission.com
Tickets, turu £ 35 (maemo a lutseng) le £ 65 (Ringside) di a fumaneha ho toba ho tloha Iain ka 07971 295869, leha e le efe ya boraditebele ho ea, on-le moleng www.tkoboxoffice.com lewww.wiseguypromotions.com kapa o letsetse 07960 850645 kapa 07807 282559.






Linepe tsa Lucas Noonnan – PBC
Mehato ea, TX (July 19, 2015) – La hae la pele 8 ho pota gia, Krrish Super-Featherweight a ikutloa joang, Mario Barrios (10-0, 5 Kos), cruised ho e phetseng hantle tlhōlo khahlanong le Arturo Esquivel (9-3, 2 Kos), to record his tenth win. The impressive conquest took place this past Moqebelo a le Don Haskins Center a El Paso, Texas ka PBC ka CBS ketsahalo, headlined ka Carl Frampton vs.. Alejandro Gonzalez Refresh.
Sebelisa hae haholo bophahamo le finyella monyetla, Barrios controlled the action with a long jab and precise combinations. Esquivel, eo e neng e tlhaho khōloanyane motho, e ne e se khona ho le naha leha e le efe hloekileng punches ka Barrios, who won every round. Scorecards read 80-72 ka mose ho boto.
“Tla tse robeli garela ka lekhetlo la pele ne ho e boitemohelo ba ho ithuta ho 'na.” O ile a re Mario Barrios, ea laoloa ke Al HAYMON. “I was able to pace myself throughout the entire fight and never got tired. I could have gone four more rounds if this was a twelve round fight. Esquivel is a very tough fighter and I’m glad we both came out healthy. I’ll be ready to get back in the ring as soon as Haymon has another date for me. I’m very thankful for all the opportunities Haymon Boxing has given me.”