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“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11th 4-fighter, 1-night super middleweight tournament “Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA
“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11th
4-fighter, 1-night super middleweight tournament
“Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA
QUINCY, Ibi. (March 26, 2024) – Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) has announced the launching of its innovative one-night tournament, “Granite Chin Box Off,” on Saturday night, Le 11, featuring a quartet of throw-back super middleweight fighters from New England headlining the “Rumble at the Rink” pro boxing card, at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, Massachusetts.
The quartet of super middleweights will fight in three-round bouts (4th round of sudden death if needed in case of a draw) early in the evening and the two winners will advance to the five-round main event (6th round of sudden death in the event of a draw) to determine the champion of what promoter Chris Traietti plans to be an annual tournament, which has been sanctioned by the Massachusetts Boxing Commission.
All four fighters are aggressive and gutsy who come to fight, which translates into a memorable evening for fans.
“This tournament has been an idea I have been flirting with since 2021,” GCP president Chris Traietti said. “I didn’t want to pull the trigger on it until I felt as though I had some of the initial concerns worked out and I had the right four guys. It has all come together now! There is no combination of fights with these four that won’t be action-packed right from the opening bell. This is something Granite Chin plans to do annually, so once this inaugural tournament is complete, we will assess it to see if any improvements are needed to get one ready for 2025. Thank you to the fighters for their passion in being part of something special like this and the Massachusetts Commission for all its help in navigating me to getting all the safety issues addressed and handled so it could be sanctioned.”
Here is a breakdown of the four “Granite Chin Box Off” challengers:
James “Pitbull” Perkins (13-1-1, 9 KOs), Lynn, MA
Perkins is the pre-tournament favorite based on his pro record and quality of opposition. A gravedigger during the day, Perkins suffered his lone loss last August to Steve Sumpter (9-0, 7 KOs), losing an eight-round majority decision for the vacant IBA America Super Middleweight Championship.
“I’m really looking forward to this event. I’ve always wanted to fight in a tournament because I never fought in the Golden Gloves or any amateur tournaments. I decided to turn pro after my sixth amateur fight. It’s even better that the event is being held at a hockey rink because I grew up my whole life playing hockey. I started skating at two years old and played all the way through high school (St. Mary’s of Lynn).
“I’m prepared to deal with whatever comes at me. I know who all the fighters are, but I know Clark a lot more than the other fighters. Me and Clark have fought on the same card a number of times. I like Clark and he’s a tough guy, but if we end up in the ring together, it will be all business. We won’t be friends when we are in there. At the end of the night, I’m very confident I’ll be the winner of the tournament.”
Anthony “The Gentle Savage” Andreozzi (5-3, 2 KOs), Swansea, MA
A former Massachusetts Middleweight Champion, Andreozzi has recovered from a brutal leg/ankle injury suffered more than a year ago, returning this past February 24th within a second-round knockout of Igor Pessoa.
“It’s (figagbaga) breaking boundaries for sure. It’s the type of tournament where emotional control will be important. You can’t blow your load in the first round of the first fight and still expect to succeed. I have a few hundred wrestling matches and over a dozen karate matches. I’m used to the emotional control necessary to effectively do violence twice in one night. Nko le duro!
“Ryan Clark is a great guy. We’ve done rounds before my fight with Kyle Cusick (April 22, 2022). Perkins went six hard rounds with a former teammate of mine. Bernard seems like a good dude, so nothing personal against him.”
Bernard Joseph (6-1, 4 KOs), Dorchester, MA
Joseph has won his last two fights and has been active with four fights in 2023 and this will be his second of 2024. The 33-year-old will also have a hometown advantage fighting in nearby Quincy.
“O yatọ (tournament format), but it comes down to the way we train. I do a lot of sparring and that will be good for me. It comes down to training and getting my body used to the break like in sparring. I could be fighting four rounds and then six.
“I’m a pro now, fighting six rounders, but not with a long pause between fights like in this tournament. It will give me time to rehydrate and get ready for the second fight of the night. I’ve seen video of all the other fighters and I’m not bad-mouthing anybody, but I can’t not feel that I’m the favorite to win it all.”
Ryan Clark (4-5, 2 KOs), Barrington, ME
A natural middleweight, Clark is moving up the most weight in the tournament, something he is well aware of but not overly concerned. Another action-packed fighter, Clark’s record is misleading because he’s as tough as they come and capable of defeating any of the other three challengers.
“It’s (figagbaga) is a great idea. Chris (Traietti) is a smart guy, and this tournament will provide entertainment for the fans, and it’ll be a challenge for the fighters. I applaud his idea. I typically fight at 160 and this tournament has me fighting in a little bigger weight class. I like the challenge.
“I know Tony and Perkins and I respect them. They’re talented. Yi (figagbaga) is similar to sparring. I spar five or six rounds, hang around talking, get in some other training, and then get back in the ring to spar again. This isn’t too different.”
Additional matches will soon be announced.
Card subject to change.
Tickets are on sale to purchase atwww.granite-chin-promotions.ticketleap.com.
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Mexican Quartet announced for World Cup Boxing Series “4-Man Lightweight Tournament” February 24th in Mexico
At its 59th annual World Boxing Council (WBC) Convention in Mexico City this past November, the WBC committee approved to sanction the WCBS’ “4-Man lightweight Tournament,” created by CEO Terry Hollan and matchmaker Guy Taylor.
“We are extremely grateful for the WBC to sanction our upcoming ‘4-Man Lightweight Tournament,’” Taylor said. “The semifinals will be held February 24th, the championship final June 2nd. The World Boxing Council will crown the winner of the ‘4-Man Tournament’ as its new WBC Latino Lightweight Champion.”
“The WBC hopes to be able to sanction more World Cup Boxing Series tournaments and create great regional champions to enter our world rankings and achieve their goals with the WBC,” WBC Latino President Alberto Guerra commented.
The WCBS “4-Man Tournament” semifinals matchups have been announced: Luis “Koreano” Torres (14-0, 9 KOs) la. Rodolfo “Rudy” Flores (14-5, 6 KOs), Alberto “El Alacan” Ruiz (11-4, 8 KOs) la. Isai “Gaga” Hernandez (11-2-2, 7 KOs).
Semifinal’s action will be contested in 8-round bouts, 10 rounds for the championship final. The WCBS will also feature one “overtime” round, ti o ba ti nilo, to declare a winner in the event of a draw upon the conclusion of the scheduled distance.
WCBS will also be offering a “Fight of the Night” and “Knockout” bonuses to each contestant through the duration of its “4-Man Lightweight Tournament.”
The 20-year-old Torres is the favorite going into the tournament. The southpaw is a former WBC Youth Silver lightweight champion who has cruised through his first 14 opponents since making his pro debut in 2017. His last fight was an impressive 10-round decision over Guillermo Avila Godinez (19-11) this past December in Ciudad Obregon.
Ododo, 26, has won two of his last three fights. His most notable wins have been by decision versus Jesus Acosta Zazueta (16-5-2) and Jairo Lopez (18-5).
Kẹhin August, Ruiz upset 15-0 WBC Latino Lightweight Champion Jair Valtierra by way of a fifth-round knockout to capture the crown.
Hernandez has won five of his last six matches, excluding a “no-contest” in his last fight against 13-0-1 Francisco Lopez, in which Hernandez was holding his own until the fight was stopped due to an accidental headbutt.
“To have undefeated Luis Torres, Mexico’s top-rated lightweight prospect, and the last one to be WBC Latino champion, Alberto Ruiz, in this tournament should show everyone the quality fighters we are providing,” Taylor concluded. “Any man can be defeated on any given night and that’s the beauty of a tournament model.”
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COMPLETE FIGHT NIGHT RESULTS & PHOTOS FOR BELLATOR 226: BADER vs. KONGO
Bellator 226: Bader vs. Kongo Akọkọ Kaadi:
Ryan Bader (27-5, 1 NC) ati Cheick Kongo (30-10-2, 1 NC) was ruled a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke
Derek Fields (20-9) ṣẹgun Daniel Straus (26-9) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-25, 30-25)
Adam Borics (14-0) ṣẹgun Pat Curran (23-9) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 4:59 ti yika kan
Pedro Carvalho (11-3) ṣẹgun Sam Sicilia (17-10) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (face-crank) ni 1:56 ti yika meji
Emmanuel Sanchez (19-4) ṣẹgun Tywan Claxton (5-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (onigun choke) ni 4:11 ti yika meji
Daniel Carey (7-3) ṣẹgun Gaston Bolanos (5-2) via technical submission (guillotine) ni 4:19 ti yika kan
Alakoko Kaadi:
Ivan Batinich (4-1) ṣẹgun Daniel Compton (2-2) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) a 4:33 ti yika meji
Tyson Miller (1-0) ṣẹgun Albert Gonzales (1-2) via TKO at 1:18 ti yika kan
Alan Benson (1-1) ṣẹgun Favian Gutierrez (2-3) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Peter Ishiguro (2-1) ṣẹgun Elias Anderson (0-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28 X3)
Daniel Gonzalez (3-2) ṣẹgun Jon Adams (0-1-1) nipasẹ TKO (dasofo) ni 4:56 ti yika meji
Cornelius Savage (1-0) ṣẹgun Evan Gubera (0-2) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
John Macapa (23-4-2) ṣẹgun Ashleigh Grimshaw (20-11-1) nipasẹ TKO (corner stoppage) ni 5:00 ti yika meji
Adam Piccolot (12-3) ṣẹgun Jake Smith (7-3) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:34 ti yika meji
Jessica Borga (3-2) ṣẹgun Amber Leibrock (3-4) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (armbar) ni 4:45 ti yika kan
Cass Bell (4-0) ṣẹgun Isaiah Rocha (1-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (guillotine choke) ni 1:21 ti yika kan
Batsumberel Dagvadorj (6-0) ṣẹgun James Terry (20-11) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (bulldog choke) ni 2:43 ti yika kan
Renato Valente Alves (6-4) ṣẹgun Abraham Vaesau (5-3) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 3:36 ti yika mẹta
Hyder Amil (4-0) ṣẹgun Ignacio Ortiz (2-1-1) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Chris Gonzalez (3-0) ṣẹgun Luis Vargas (2-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)
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BELLATOR 208: FEDOR VS. SONNEN RESULTS & Awọn fọto
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Complete Bellator 208 Akọkọ Kaadi:
Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Chael Sonnen (30-16-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 4:46 ti yika kan
Benson Henderson (26-8) ṣẹgun O Awad (23-10) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)
Cheick Kongo (29-10-2) ṣẹgun Timothy Johnson (12-5) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 1:08 ti yika kan
Anatoly Tokov (27-2) ṣẹgun Alexander Shlemenko (56-12, 1 NC) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Henry Corrales (16-3 ṣẹgun Andy Main (12-4-1, 1 NC) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 2:08 ti yika mẹta
Alakoko Kaadi:
Jeremy Puglia (1-1) ṣẹgun Eric Olsen (0-2) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 3:16 ti yika kan
Dennis Buzukja (1-0) ṣẹgun Ryan Castro (0-2) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 2:53 ti yika kan
Andrews Rodriguez (1-0) ṣẹgun Mike Diorio (1-3) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 20-27, 30-27)
Zarrukh Adashev (1-1) ṣẹgun Christian Medina (0-2) nipasẹ TKO (dasofo) ni 1:08 ti yika kan
Jennifer Chieng (1-0) ṣẹgun Jessica Ruiz (0-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 1:22 ti yika kan
David Meshkhoradze (1-0) ṣẹgun Shaquan Moore (0-1) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 28-29)
Tommy Espinosa (6-1) ṣẹgun Sukhrob Aydarbekov (5-4) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (armbar) ni 1:27 ti yika kan
Nick Fiore (3-3) ṣẹgun Jerome Mickle (3-7) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
BELLATOR 207: MITRIONE VS. BADER RESULTS & Awọn fọto
Complete Bellator 207: Mitrione vs. Bader Awọn esi:
Ryan Bader (25-5) ṣẹgun Matt Mitrione (13-5) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-25, 30-24, 30-25)
Sergei Kharitonov (29-7-1, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Roy Nelson (23-16) nipasẹ KO (knees) ni 4:59 ti yika kan
Lorenz Larkin (20-7, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Ion Pascu (18-9) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Corey Browning (4-2) ṣẹgun Baby Slice (3-2) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 2:08 ti yika meji
Mandel Nallo (7-0) ṣẹgun Carrington Banks (7-2) nipasẹ KO (orokun) ni :57 ti yika meji
Alakoko Kaadi esi:
Mike Kimbel (2-0) ṣẹgun Alex Potts (1-1) nipasẹ KO (Punch) ni :06 ti yika kan
Janay Harding (4-4) ṣẹgun Sinead Kavanagh (5-3) nipasẹ TKO (dokita stoppage) ni 5:00 ti yika kan
Andre Fialho (10-1) ṣẹgun Javier Torres (10-5, 1 NC) nipasẹ poju ipinnu (28-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Sarah Click (2-2) ṣẹgun Kristi Lopez (2-1-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Vinicius de Jesus (6-2) ṣẹgun Tim Caron (9-3) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Alexandra Ballou (1-0) ṣẹgun Lisa Blaine (2-1) nipasẹ TKO (igunpa) ni 3:28 ti yika mẹta
Pat Casey (4-0) ṣẹgun Kastriot Xhema (2-2, 1 NC) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
Kemran Lachinov (7-2) ṣẹgun Sean Lally (8-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER “COPA COMBATE” TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER BOUTS LIVE ON UNIVISION DEPORTES NETWORK FROM LONG BEACH, CALIF. Lori Jimo, SEPT. 28
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NEW YORK - August 16, 2018 – Combate Americas today announced a live Univision Deportes Network (UDN) telecast (12 a.m. ATI/9 pm. PT) of an event that will be headlined by the premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) sports franchise’s first-ever “COPA COMBATE” qualifying bouts in Long Beach, Calif. Lori Friday, Meje. 28.
The “Combate Americas: Camino a Copa Combate” event, which will air live from The Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, will feature a pair of one, five-minute round featherweight (145 poun) njà, the winners of which represent their respective countries – the U.S. and Mexico – in the “COPA COMBATE,” one-night, mẹjọ-eniyan, $100,000 figagbaga, the date and location of which will be announced soon.
Owole lati $30, tickets for “Combate Americas: Camino A Copa Combate” are on sale at The Walter Pyramid’s
online ticketing platform, as well at Ticketon.com.
“These one-round qualifier fights are symbolic of what Combate Americas represents – ‘Mucha Mas Accion,’ or ‘Much More Action,"Wi Combate Amerika CEO Campbell McLaren. “Faster-paced fights in a shorter time frame create the most electrifying platform in the sport and, with the opportunity to represent your country in the ‘COPA COMBATE," $100,000 grand prize tournament on the line, the intensity will be at an all-new high.”
Facing off with each other in one of the two ‘Camino a Copa Combate’ one, five-minute round, featherweight fights with the right to represent the U.S. in the high-stakes tournament, yoo jẹ Erick “The Ghost Pepper” Gonzalez (8-2) ati Andres “The Bullet” Quintana (14-2).
In the second ‘Camino a Copa’ one-round, five-minute fight, Pablo “El Gallo Negro” Sabori (8-4) yoo collide pẹlu Alejandro “El Gallito” Flores (12-1). The winner of the matchup will represent Mexico in the “COPA COMBATE” tournament.
ERICK GONZALEZ VS. ANDRES QUINTANA
The 5-foot-10, 26-year-old Gonzalez of Redondo Beach, Calif. will drop from lightweight (155 poun) to featherweight for the first time since joining the ranks of Combate Americas, in an effort to qualify for the coveted, one-night tournament.
A relentless battler capable of finishing opponents in any range of combat, Gonzalez has earned six of his eight professional career wins by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ, including his last fight in which he avenged a previous, unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Danny “The Realist” Ramirez by scoring a highlight reel, first-round (3:15) knockout (punches) on Ramirez at “Combate Estrellas” in Los Angeles on April 13.
Quintana, a 6-foot, 27-year-old trailblazer who hails from Roswell, N.M., has been perfect to date in La Jaula, awọn Combate Amerika ẹyẹ, winning all four of his matchups under the promotional banner since he made his debut last year.
Among Quintana’s conquests in Combate Americas action is a June 30, 2017 unanimous decision win over last year’s “COPA COMBATE” tournament winner Levy Marroquin, in a bout that took place in the taxing, high altitude of Mexico City, Mexico.
PABLO SABORI VS. ALEJANDRO FLORES
The 5-foot-8, 26-year-old Sabori of San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora is a feared, devastating finisher who boasts a 100 ogorun pari oṣuwọn, with all 8 of his professional career wins to date having come by way of knockout or submission, 5 of them inside the first round of action.
In his last start on July 29, 2017 in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, Sabori slugged his way to a third round (3:03) WHO (punches) ti Andrew Lagdaan.
Flores is a 5-foot-10, 27-odun kan, fast-rising star out of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon who will return to 145 pounds after a phenomenal run in the bantamweight (135 poun) kilasi.
Flores is riding a four-fight win streak after coasting to victory over Team Grasso standout Victor Madrigal in Combate Americas’ debut live event in Monterrey onApril 20. The win marked Flores’ second straight win in La Jaula, since defeating Walter Zamora by way of split decision on March 30, 2017.
An additional matchup for the live televised, main card portion of the Combate Americas world championship event will be announced soon, as will a complete, preliminary bout card.
Doors at The Walter Pyramid will open at 6 p.m. PT lori Kẹsán 28, ati awọn igba akọkọ ti alakoko ti ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 7 p.m.
FEDOR EMELIANENKO MEETS CHAEL SONNEN IN SEMIFINALS OF BELLATOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD GRAND PRIX AT NYCB LIVE, HOME OF THE NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM ON LONG ISLAND SATURDAY, Oct. 13
TICKETS FOR BELLATOR 208: FEDOR VS. SONNEN ON SALE THIS Jimo, Keje 27
LOS ANGELES – The greatest heavyweight of all time Fedor Emelianenko (37-5, 1 NC) will battle the trash-talking Chael Sonnen (31-15-1) in the second semifinal of Bellator’s Heavyweight World Grand Prix. The highly anticipated matchup will emanate from NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., kan diẹ 24 hours after Matt Mitrione gba lori Ryan Bader on the opposite side of the bracket.
Tiketi fun Bellator 208: Fedor la. Sonnen are available 24-hours early through a special Bellator Nation pre-sale running exclusively on Thursday, July 26. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Friday, July 27 ni 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at the NYCB LIVE box office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. Please note that tickets are not available at the box office on the first day of public on sale.
The event will be broadcast LIVE on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. Et / 8 aidunnu. CT on Saturday, October 13 and will stream LIVE on DAZN, nigba ti alakoko igbese yoo san lori Bellator.com ati agbaye lori awọn Bellator Mobile App. Afikun bouts ni yoo kede ni Wiwa ọsẹ.
Fighting out of Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast, Russia, Fedor will enter the Bellator MMA cage for the second time this year, and third time overall, nígbà tí ó gba lori Sonnen in the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix semifinals on Saturday, Oṣu Kẹwa. 13. The sambo fighter looks to build off of his impressive knockout victory over Frank Mir (18-12) ni Bellator 198, which came just 48 seconds into the bout. A former PRIDE FC Heavyweight Champion and PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix Champion, “The Last Emperor” now has his eyes set on the Bellator MMA Heavyweight belt; a title that he is merely two wins away from. Pẹlu 28 ti re 37 career victories ending in a finish, Emelianenko will undoubtedly pursue yet another highlight-reel knockout when he squares off with “The American Gangster” for a place in the World Grand Prix final.
Hailing from West Linn, Wakati., Sonnen is fresh off his first-round victory over “Rampage” Jackson ni Bellator 192 in the opening round of the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix earlier this year. With other notable wins over the likes of Wanderlei Silva, Michael Bisping and “Shogun” Rua already under his belt, Sonnen now hopes to add the legendary Fedor to his brilliant resume of renowned victories. After jumping up in weight class to compete in the biggest tournament in the promotion’s history, the former University of Oregon wrestler doesn’t seem to have lost a step. Sonnen will look to join the select few who have ever been able to dethrone Emelianenko when he enters the cage on Oct. 13 at NYCB LIVE.
Imudojuiwọn Bellator 208: Fedor la. Sonnen Fight Card:
Heavyweight World Grand Prix Semifinal Bout: Fedor Emelianenko (37-5, 1 NC) la. Chael Sonnen (31-15-1)
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COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES JOHN “SEXY MEXY” CASTANEDA FOR “COPA COMBATE” ONE-NIGHT, EIGHT-MAN $100,000 GRAND PRIZE TOURNAMENT ON NOVEMBER 11
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Quest for Muhammad Ali Trophy begins as three cruiserweight stars sign up for World Boxing Super Series
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