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UNDEFEATED BANTAMWEIGHT PROSPECT EROS CORREA SCORES 2ND ROUND KNOCKOUT IN MEXICO

 

TIJUANA, MX (Lub kaum hli ntuj 27, 2018)Tonight in Tijuana, Mexico, San Jose, California’s bantamweight prospect, Eros Correa (3-0, 3 Kos), remained undefeated with a second-round knockout over Cristian Vizcarra. Correa, who is managed by Cali Boxing Management, dropped Vizcarra three times before the bout was stopped.

 

 

 

At the end of round one, Correa caught Vizcarra with a powerful right hook that sent the Tijuana native to the canvas. Correa sent Vizcarra to the canvas for the second time in the middle of round two with a left hook to the temple. Correa followed with a barrage of punches that sent Vizcarra to the deck for the third time, forcing the referee to stop the fight. Nrog lub yeej, Correa keeps his knockout streak alive to start his career.

 

 

 

“Hmo no, I wanted to come out aggressive and get my opponent out of there,” said Eros Correa. “Now that I’m staying busy, I’m getting more comfortable in the ring. I know with each fight I’m going to get better. My goal is to get right back in the ring as soon as possible. I want at least two more fights before the end of the year. My managers are doing a great job guiding my career and I’m thankful.

HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECTS KYE BROOKS AND JONATHAN RICE SCORE KNOCKOUTS IN MEXICO

Cov duab los ntawm Prince Ranch Boxing

TIJUANA, MX (Lub kaum hli ntuj 1, 2018)Prince Ranch Boxing heavyweights, Kye Brooks (4-0, 3 Kos) and fellow stablemate, Heavyweight Jonathan Rice (9-3-1, 5 Kos), both who are managed by Greg Hannley, were victorious this past Saturday in Tijuana, MX.

 

 

 

Jonathan Rice scored a first-round knockout against, Juan Carlos Moreno. After a few explosive exchanges, Rice caught Moreno with a counter right hand that sent him to the canvas. Moreno got up and came firing back, only to get caught again with a strait right cross, forcing the referee to stop the bout at the 2:19 mark of round one.

 

 

 

Fighting in Mexico is a challenging experience when the whole crowd is against you,” said Rice. “After a few exchanges I got comfortable in there and took him out. I’m thankful to my manager Greg for keeping me busy. I’m ready to get right back in the ring and keep this momentum going.

 

 

 

Brooks, who hails from Las Vegas, scored a first-round knockout over Jorge Jimenez. After dropping him twice with two powerful left hooks, a barrage of punches followed, forcing the referee to stop the bout at the 2:37 cim.

 

 

 

I came out here and got the knockout out,” stated Brooks. “After being out of the ring for a few months, it felt good to get back in there. I’m hoping to return to the ring at least one more time before the year ends.

 

 

 

Fighting in Mexico is something we plan on doing moving forward as I want to keep my guys busy.said Greg Hannley, CEO ntawm tub huabtais Ranch Boxing. “Kye and Jonnie both got knockout victories and the march continues. Both these heavyweights got the talent to compete with anyone. I’m just going to move them one fight at a time.

 

 

 

This even was promoted by Gonzalez Boxing Promotions, nyob rau hauv lub koom haum nrog GM3 Boxing.

Sanginov tseem tsis tau muaj kev yeej nrog TKO yeej hauv Mexico

Cov duab los ntawm Pab Pawg Neeg Sanginov

Las Vegas, NV (Lub rau hli ntuj 25, 2018) – Undefeated WBC Cov Hluas Kev Npaj Siab Ib Leeg Mekhrubon Sanginov (6-0, 4 Kos), tau qhab nia zoo tshaj plaws thib peb TKO tshaj Carlos Lopez, Hnub Saturday yav dhau los hauv Tijuana, MX.

 

 

 

Sanginov, Leej twg cob qhia tawm ntawm las vegas los ntawm txoj kev ntawm Dushanbe, Tajikistan, coj txoj kev sib ntaus rau Lopez los ntawm kev qhib puag ncig. Sanginov, Leej twg muaj hwj chim hauv ob txhais tes, tsaws qee qhov kev txom nyem hooks rau lub taub hau ntawm Lopez hauv thawj ob puag ncig, Softening nws. Tom qab tsaws ib tug muaj zog ncaj hla mus rau lub ntsej muag ntawm Lopez hauv nruab nrab ntawm puag ncig peb, Sanginov muaj peev xwm xaus kev sib ntaus nrog TKO yeej. Nrog lub yeej, Sanginov txuas ntxiv nws txoj kev yeej streak mus rau rau rau uake.

 

 

 

“Nov yog kuv thawj zaug sib ntaus hauv Mexico thiab kuv xav ua kom nws nco ib qho,” Hais tias mekhrubon Sanginov. “Kuv tsaws ib co muaj zog ntawm cov puag ncig thaum ntxov thiab tau txais nws tawm ntawm muaj nyob rau hauv puag ncig peb. Txoj cai tam sim no, Kuv tsom rau kev rov qab hauv chav ua si kom npaj tau kuv sib ntaus tom ntej. Tsis muaj sijhawm los so, Kuv yuav tsum tau nyob tsis khoom.”

 

 

 

Sanginov yog tus neeg sawv cev pub dawb. Nws lub hom phiaj yog kos npe nrog tus neeg tshaj tawm thiab nyob tsis khoom, sib ntaus sib tua tsawg kawg yog peb zaug ntxiv ua ntej hnub kawg.

 

 

 

“Kuv xav ua pov thawj rau txhua tus neeg txhawb nqa hauv kev ntaus pob uas kuv yog tus tub rog tshwj xeeb uas yuav ua haujlwm hnyav mus rau sab saum toj,” Sanginov txuas ntxiv. “Kuv tau mob siab thiab kuv txaus siab tawm tsam leej twg. Txhua yam kuv xav tau yog lub caij nyoog los ua pov thawj rau kuv tus kheej.”

SANGINOV ARRIVES IN LAS VEGAS TO CONTINUE HIS QUEST FOR GREATNESS

Las Vegas, NV (Lub rau hli ntuj 12, 2018)Undefeated super-welterweight prospect Mekhrubon Sanginov (5-0 3 Kos), from Dushanbe, Tajikistan, has moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to continue his dream of becoming a world champion. The highly decorated amateur returns to action June 23, 2018nyob rau hauv Tijuana, Mexico.

 

 

 

I am excited to take my training to a new level working in Las Vegas,” said Sanginov. “Las Vegas is the fight capital of the world and I feel that training in Las Vegas will take my career to the next level.

 

 

 

Sanginov, who captured the WBC Youth Middleweight title in his last bout, has begun training with Justin Gamber, the well-respected trainer of undefeated super middleweight contender, Caleb “Sweethands” Tsob nroj (17-0, 10 Kos). Mekhrubon is looking forward to taking his career to new heights, as he will campaign at super-welterweight moving forward. Sanginov is currently a promotional free agent.

 

 

 

I am excited to be training with Justin Gamber,” Sanginov txuas ntxiv. “He is an experienced coach, who is making me into a world champion. The sparring I am getting is top notch sparring as well. I’ll be looking to be signing with a credible promoter in the near future.

 

 

 

Sanginov was an outstanding amateur, amassing a record of 105-14, which made him a heavy fan favorite in his native country of Tajikistan. His hometown fans are wanting to see how he progresses as a professional.

 

 

 

I am going to make a statement in the world of boxing, especially in the super-welterweight division, and the world will know my name after my upcoming performances.Mekhrubon concluded.

COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES ‘MEXICO VS EL MUNDO’ MMA EXTRAVAGANZA IN TIJUANA, MEXICO ON FRIDAY, Tej zaum yuav 18

MEXICO’S TOP RISING STARS FACE OFF WITH RIVALS
FROM THE U.S., SPAIN, BRAZIL AND CHILE
 

TICKETS ON SALE AT TAQUILLAEXPRESS.COM
 

FEATHERWEIGHT MAIN EVENT:
MARCO ELPIDIO (MEXICO) VS. ANDRES QUINTANA (U.S.)
 

NEW YORK – May 2, 2018Combate Americas today announced its return to Tijuana, Mexico with a live Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event featuring matchups between a collection of the most ferocious, rising stars from Mexico and a lineup of electrifying combatants from the U.S., Spain, Brazil, and Chile, at Auditorio Municipal Tijuana.
 

Luv nqi los ntawm 330.00$ MXN, tickets for “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. El Mundo” are on sale at taquillaexpress.com.
 

In the featherweight (145 phaus) ntsiab kev tshwm sim, knockout artist Andres “The Bullet” Quintana (13-2) ntawm Albuquerque, N.M., U.S. will collide with relentless striker Marco Antonio “La Roca” Elpidio (7-2-1) ntawm Mexico City, Mexico.
 

A lightweight (155 phaus) co-main event will pit hard-hitting Rodrigo “Kazula” Vargas (9-2) of Mexico City against battle-tested veteran and proven finisherMike “El Cucuy” De La Torre (14-8, 1 NC) ntawm San Diego, California., U.S.
 

In other action announced today for the “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. El Mundo” event, power punching Christian “El Taylon” Quiñonez (10-2) of Tijuana will face off with undefeated trailblazer, and fellow Combate Americas newcomer Vinicius “Lok Dog” De Oliveira Prestes De Matos (9-0) of Porto Alegre, Rio grande do sul, Brazil in a bantamweight (135 phaus) contest.
 

Another bantamweight matchup will see newly signed, undefeated nce hnub qub Eduardo “Cyborg” Torres (9-0) of Santiago, Chile, battle submission ace Kevin “Badass” Amador (9-8) of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
 

Twelve-time national judo champion Vanesa “Chiquitina” Rico (3-3) of Alicante, Spain, will make her return to La Jaula, lub Combate Americas tawb, tiv thaiv Yajaira “Shoko” Romo (3-3) of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico in an atomweight (105 phaus) sib ntaus.

Alex “Bam” Velasco (7-1) of Ensenada will square off with fellow striking sensation Daniel “D-Rod” Rodriguez (5-1) of Los Angeles at lightweight.

Jair “El Lupe” Perez (0-0), the younger, 20-year-old brother of world-ranked Combate Americas superstar Erik “Goyito” Perez, yuav ua kom nws kev debut tiv thaiv Jesus Blanco (0-1 of Tijuana at lightweight.

 

Nyob rau hauv ib tug Flyweight (125 phaus) seem, unbeaten, fast-hnub qub microscopic Edgar “Pitbull” Chairez (3-0) ntawm Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, yuav ua tau raws li Beche Cantu (7-3) of Monterrey.

 

Additional bouts for “Combate Americas” Mexico vs. El Mundo” will be announced soon.

 

Doors at Auditorio Municipal Tijuana will open at 6 p.m. hauv zos lub sij hawm, and the first preliminary bout will start at 7 p.m.

 

The event takes place one week after the “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” event, which will be highlighted by a collection of fighters representing Mexico against opponents from the U.S.

SAMPSON BOXING SIGNS UNDEFEATED LIGHTWEIGHT BRYAN FIGUEROA TO A PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of explosive Mexican lightweight BryanThe KidFigueroa to a promotional contract.

Before turning professional in 2014, undefeated Figueroa (12-0, 5 Kos) had an accomplished amateur career in his hometown of Tijuana, Mexico. A highly skilled boxer with matinee-idol good looks, Figueroa is trained by Coach Joe Vargas at The Arena Gym in San Diego, California and managed by Gregorio Ambriz.
He joins an ever-growing stable of Sampson Boxing Mexican and Hispanic fighters that includes boxing’s hottest fighter, super middleweight top contender David Benavidez, former WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Hugo Ruiz, top super featherweight contender Jorge Lara, former multiple-time world champion Javier Fortuna, and WBC Latino welterweight Champion Cesar Miguel Barrionuevo.
I am honored by this opportunity to join the Sampson Boxing stable,” said Bryan Figueroa. “It is my dream to be world champion and he is the promoter who can get me there. We have seen what he’s done for other fighters like David Benavidez and this is the right move for me. I will work very hard to become another of his champions.
Promoter Lewkowicz says he has high hopes for Figueroa.
Bryan is a good-looking fighter with world-class skills. He can make a big splash in the lightweight division with his star potential. I am happy he and manager Gregorio Ambriz have chosen to work with me and my company. I look forward to plotting out his road to the title.