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Unbeaten Mykquan Williams staying in boxing shape as much as possible under pandemic conditions

MANCHESTER, Conn. (March 23, 2020) – Like most professional boxers, unbeaten super lightweight prospect“Marvelous” Mykquan Williams (15-0-1, 7 Koó) is making the most out of a challenging situation, as he prepares for his unknown future in boxing.

The coronavirus has shutdown boxing worldwide. Events are suspended indefinitely, boxers restricted in terms of training, and the immediate future remains tenuous at best.

Unable to train at his gym, Manchester ROCS, which is closed due to a Connecticut state order, the 21-year-old Williams is handling this pandemic in a mature manner that belies his young age. No whining, no ‘poor me’ feelings.

”This is a difficult time for everybody, including those of us in boxing,” East Hartford (CT) resident Williams said. “There’s no boxing on TV, nobody can compete, and everybody is isolated. It’s just unfortunate, but I’d rather be safe than sorry. Health concerns are and should always be the top priority.”

Williams hasn’t been in action since last October 24th, when he fought to a questionable eighth-round majority draw withTre’Sean Wiggins, in which Williams retained his World Boxing Council (WBC) United States (USNBC) super lightweight title. Most observers felt that Williams deserved a win by decision.

Since the beginning of 2020, Williams had been training for an expected fight in the first third of the year, and he’s still training to stay in shape, albeit it not the same way as if he had a confirmed fight date.

“I’m still doing some training,” Williams explained. “I need to stay in shape for when the call comes after boxing returns. I’m in decent shape and when I get my next fight date, I won’t have to go from zero to get ready. I want to maintain 50 ki 60 percent shape and then finish off training on schedule for my next fight.”

“I know Mykey has still been running,” Williams’ head trainerPaul Cichon added. “We’re going to be back training soon. I believe everything happens for a reason. Mykey and me had a conference call with (kaiwhakahaere) Jackie Kallen a (kaiwhakatairanga) Lou DiBella, and we trust that, as soon as possible, Mykey will be back in action.”

Because Williams doesn’t turn 22 until this April 6, in addition to already being a pro boxer for nearly four years, his young boxing career figures to resume quicker and stronger than for many older boxers. Losing six months shouldn’t hinder a prospect like Williams as much as a veteran who may not have nearly as much comparable quality competitive time left in the ring.

“I’m not sure if age is that big an advantage,” Williams countered. “If some fighters were getting burned out because they were fighting a lot, taking time off, whether it’s due to the virus or not, a break may help them come back better and stronger than when they last fought.”

Williams was a five-time national amateur champion, te whakahiato i tētahi 45-13 record amateur, highlighted by three Ringside World titles, in addition to gold medal performances at the National PAL and National Silver Gloves championship.

“I don’t know when boxing will return,” Williams concluded, “but boxing will never die. People will always want to see guys punching each other in the face. Boxing is a sport rich in tradition and, tika i teie nei, there is still a lot of talent coming up.”

And Mykquan Williams will be right at the head of that next wave when the boxing ban is finally lifted.

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Super Featherweight Contender Edner Cherry Wins Tough Decision Over Omar Douglas in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday Night from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Battle of Unbeaten Prospects Sees Stephen Fulton Earn Unanimous Decision Over Luis Rosario
&
Frank DeAlba Gets Decision Victory Over Ryan Kielczweski
in Super Featherweight Clash
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Peterehema, PA. (April 5, 2017) – Former title challenger Edner Cherry (36-7-2, 19 Koó) won a competitive decision over Omar Douglas (17-2, 12 PRICES) i roto i te hui matua oTe Pirimia mekemeke Champions Rātū TOE-TO-TOE i runga i FS1 me Mekemeke Champions i runga i FOX Deportes Rātū night from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Cherry came out aggressive from the opening bell, landing a strong left hook and backing up Douglas early and often over the first few rounds. Douglas attempted to control the fight with his jab and movement and had some success moving his head to avoid many of the power punches from Cherry.
Douglas did well as he increased his attack to the body in the middle rounds and continued to move backward to avoid the power punches being thrown by Cherry. The differing styles left the judges with a decision to make in weighing the movement and technique of Douglas versus the aggression of Cherry.
I roto i te mutunga, the consistency of Cherry’s attack, who frequently targeted Douglas with combinations to the head, was more effective in the minds of the judges. The final score totals were 98-92 a 96-94 twice for Cherry.
Additional action featured Philadelphia’s Stephen Fulton (11-0, 5 Koó) earning a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Luis Rosario (8-1-1, 7 Koó) in their eight-round super bantamweight contest.
Rosario was the more aggressive fighter in the early rounds, but it was Fulton who timed his opponent first and built up an early lead with a combination of check hooks and power punches. Fulton was patient against the attack-minded Rosario and was able to counter effectively while avoiding Rosario’s power punches.
Fulton continued to have success in the middle rounds as Rosario’s attack slowed, but the Puerto Rican fighter came out with an increased level of aggression in round seven and tagged Fulton during several exciting exchanges.
Despite the increasing pressure, Fulton was able to stay composed and fend off Rosario over the final two rounds on his way to winning a unanimous decision by scores of 78-74, 79-73 a 80-72.
The opening bout of the telecast saw Bethlehem’s Frank DeAlba (22-2-2, 9 Koó) score a unanimous decision over Ryan Kielczweski (26-3, 8 Koó) i roto i te waru-a tawhio noa mā super a'ee.
The hometown fighter got off to a slow start as Kielczweski appeared to control the early rounds using his movement and tagging the southpaw with right hands. DeAlba began to work on the inside of his opponent and found more success starting in the fourth round.
Once he had closed the distance, DeAlba began to land hooks to the head and smothered much of Kielczweski’s offense. With an increased emphasis on body-punching in the late rounds, DeAlba turned the tide of the fight in the judgesminds and earned a unanimous decision by scores of 77-75 rua me te 80-72.
Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rātū po:
Edner Cherry
I take my hat off to Douglas. I thought I pulled out the victory. I tried to press for it but it was a back and forth fight.
I’m excited to get the win. I beat a great young fighter. I hate when people say I’m old because I work harder than these young fighters. I drive an hour and a half to the gym every day to do this.
I’m looking for big things. I want to be great and I want the biggest fights out there. I believe I’m going to get a significant fight.
Omar Douglas
I didn’t lose that fight. Period.
The fight went how I expected it would in the ring. I’ve always been a fan of his. I feel like I fight great competition and I was able to out box him with my jab. He tried to bait me in and I showed I was the better boxer.
STEPHEN FULTON
I feel good winning my first eight-round fight and televised bout. I feel great after that performance. The fight went exactly how I thought.
I knew he would try to drop combinations on me, but I worked my jab and moved so I would not be in a straight line for his left hand.
LUIS ROSARIO
Fulton is a good boxer. He did not want to fight man-to-man, but he moved well. He was shying away from exchanging with me.
I thought it was a close fight that could have gone either way. I blocked a lot of his punches with my gloves.
FRANK DEALBA
“Ko reira he whawhai nui. He is a tough fighter and I felt I did enough to get the decision. I out boxed him. He was just looking for one big shot.
Hopefully this win gets me to another level. He has fought really good opponents, so a win over him gets me to fight bigger fights. I was in great shape. I saw he was tiring and I thought that was the difference.
Ryan KIELCZWESKI
It was a good fight for me and I stuck to my game plan. In the seventh round he hit me with a body shot and knocked the wind out of me.
It was a close fight but I thought I won 5-3. I could have lived with a draw. He got the close rounds, but every round? Come on.
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Fans can live stream the fights on FOX Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FS1 or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSportsGO.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku. I tua atu, all programs are also available on FOX Sports on SiriusXM channel 83 on satellite radios and on the SiriusXM app.
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Peterehema, PA (April 3, 2017)–Pauna mo Rātū night’s card at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Edner Cherry 129.5 – Omar Douglas 129.3
Stephen Fulton 122.6 – Luis Rosario 122.8
Frank De Alba 130.2 – Ryan Kielczweski 130.2
Naim Nelson 138.9 – Tre’Sean Wiggins 142
Thomas Velasquez 135 – Wilfredo Garriga 132.8
Jimmy Kelleher 164 – Jose Valderrama 165.5
Hector Bayanilla 124.4 – Jordan Peters 123.7
Devin McMaster 154,5 – Gregory Clark 157.4
Ryan Wilczak 160.5 – Courtney McCleave 164.4
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5:30 p.m. SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER DOORS OPEN
Tauwāhi: 77 Sands Blvd.; Peterehema, PA 18015

6:30 p.m. TUATAHI whawhai

9:00 p.m. FS1 & FOX DEPORTES BROADCAST BEGINS

CREDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION
Fight night credentials can be picked up on Rātū, April 4 i 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Backstage Entrance. Proper personal photo ID (Driver’s license or passport) is required for credential pick-up.

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te Whakatairanga Kingi o, E utu i $50, $75 a $100, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, me te takoha, a kei runga i te hoko inaianei. E wātea ana i ngā tīkiti www.ticketmaster.com. Ki te ki atu tenei i te karanga waea Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000.

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Fans can live stream the fights on FOX Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FS1 or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSportsGO.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku. I tua atu, all programs are also available on FOX Sports on SiriusXM channel 83 on satellite radios and on the SiriusXM app.
Te whai i runga i TwitterPremierBoxing, @ FS1, FOXDeportes KoSwanson_Comm ka riro i te tahi i runga i Facebook i www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, a www.facebook.com/foxdeportes. Highlights wātea i www.youtube.com/premierboxingchampions. PBC on FS1 & FOX Deportes is sponsored by Corona Extra, pai rawa Beer.

Naim Nelson – Tre’Sean Wiggins highlights packed non-televised undercard on Tuesday night at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Also seeing action on non-televised action will be undefeated fighters Thomas Velasquez, Jimmy Kelleher, Ryan Wilczak, Devin McMaster, Hector Bayanilla & Juan Sanchez

Televised tripleheader on PBC on FS1 Toe to Toe Tuesdays & Boxeo De Campeones on Fox Deportes features Edner CherryOmar Douglas in the main event; Stephen Fulton – Luis Rosario and Frank De Alba against Ryan Kielczweski
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Peterehema, PA (April 3, 2017)–Naim Nelson ka whawhai Tre’Sean Wiggins in a super lightweight bout scheduled for eight-rounds which will be the featured non-televised bout on a a jam-packed 10 bout card will feature some of the best fighters in the Lehigh Valley on Rātū, April 4 i te Sands Bethlehem Events Center.

Former title challenger Edner Cherry (35-7-2, 19 Koó) and once-beaten Omar Douglas (17-1, 12 Koó) appear in the main event in a 10-round lightweight bout that headlines Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 a Mekemeke Champions i runga i FOX Sports.

Haamata kapinga teata i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features an eight-round showdown between unbeaten featherweight prospects Stephen Fulton (10-0, 5 Koó) a Luis Rosario (8-0-1, 7 Koó) plus Bethlehem’s Frank DeAlba (21-2-2-, 9 Koó) taking on Massachusetts-native Ryan Kielczweski (26-2, 8 Koó) in an eight-round super featherweight attraction.

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Nelson of Philadelphia has a record of 13-2 ki tetahi knockout.
Te 26 year-old Nelson is a six-year professional who won his first 12 bouts with wins over Korey Sloane (1-0), Esteban Rodriguez (5-1-1) and Jerome Rodriguez (6-0-3).
The only two blemishes on the resume of Nelson are decisions losses to former world champion Mickey Bey (21-1-1) and to Alejandro Luna (20-0). Nelson took the Luna bout on less than 24 hours notice.
Wiggins of Newburgh, New York e ha lekooti o 7-3 ki ono knockouts.
Like Nelson, Wiggins is also 26 tau-tau, and has a 1st round stoppage over future world champion Jason Sosa.
Wiggins is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision loss to undefeated Mykal Fox (12-0) i runga i February 11th,
In a six-round bout, Thomas Velasquez (7-0, 5 KO o) o Allentown, PA will take on Wilfredo Garriga ((3-5-1, 2 KO o) of Juan Diaz, PR in a super featherweight battle.
In four-round fights:
Jimmy Kelleher (3-0, 3 KO o) of Scranton, PA will fight pro debuting Jose Valderrama (5-18, 3 KO o) of Manati, PR i roto i te a'ee taumahawaenga super.
Ryan Wilczak (2-0, 1 KO) of Scranton, PA will tussle with Courtney McCleave (2-6, 1 KO) o Concord, NC in a middleweight bout.

Devin McMaster (1-0) o Allentown, Ka tangohia PA i runga i Gregory Clark (1-1) o Washington, DC in a super middleweight bout.

Hector Bayanilla (1-0, 1 KO) o Allentown, Ka whawhai PA Jordan Peters (1-0, 1 KO) o Washington, DC in a super featherweight bout.
Juan Sanchez (2-0, 1 KO) o Allentown, PA squares off with Edgar Cortes (3-4) o Vineland, NJ in a featherweight bout.
EDNER CHERRY vs. OMAR DOUGLAS MEDIA SCHEDULE

*All Times Are Eastern*

Rāhina, April 3

6:00 p.m. OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN – Tuwhera ki te PUBLIC!
Tauwāhi: Berks Room (Located inside Sands Bethlehem Events Center)
77 Sands Blvd.; Peterehema, PA 18015
5:30 p.m.Media Arrival
6:00 p.m.Fighters to scales

Rātū, April 4

5:30 p.m. SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENTS CENTER DOORS OPEN
Tauwāhi: 77 Sands Blvd.; Peterehema, PA 18015

6:30 p.m. TUATAHI whawhai

9:00 p.m. FS1 & FOX DEPORTES BROADCAST BEGINS

CREDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION
Fight night credentials can be picked up i runga i Rātū, April 4 i 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Backstage Entrance. Proper personal photo ID (Driver’s license or passport) is required for credential pick-up.

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te Whakatairanga Kingi o, E utu i $50, $75 a $100, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga e hāngai ana, me te takoha, a kei runga i te hoko inaianei. E wātea ana i ngā tīkiti www.ticketmaster.com. Ki te ki atu tenei i te karanga waea Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000.

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Fans can live stream the fights on FOX Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FS1 or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSportsGO.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku. I tua atu, all programs are also available on FOX Sports on SiriusXM channel 83 on satellite radios and on the SiriusXM app.
Te whai i runga i TwitterPremierBoxing, @ FS1, FOXDeportes KoSwanson_Comm ka riro i te tahi i runga i Facebook i www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, a www.facebook.com/foxdeportes. Highlights wātea i www.youtube.com/premierboxingchampions. PBC on FS1 & FOX Deportes is sponsored by Corona Extra, pai rawa Beer.

Undefeated cruiserweight Darnell Pierce comfortable fighting on the road

Pierce takes on Luther Smith this Saturday night
Mykal Fox – Tre’Sean Wiggins headline this Saturday night at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Also seeing action will be undefeated, Patrick Rivera, Marcus Bates, Justin Hurd, Greg Outlaw, JR. and Tyrek Irby
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Fort Washington, MD (February 9, 2017)Despite having a perfect record, cruiserweight Darnell Pierce doesn’t mind fighting in hostile territory. In fact a boxing ring is almost walk in the park compared to some of the tasks that this United States Army veteran has endured.
Pierce takes on Luther Smith in the 6-round co-feature bout this Saturday night at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.
I roto i te hui matua, undefeated junior welterweight Mykal Fox takes on Tre’Sean Wiggins in a bout scheduled for 8-rounds.

The show is promoted by King;s Promotions.

Pierce of Austin, Texas e ha lekooti o 5-0 ki 1 knockout, and has been working hard in Houston with some big name fighters to get ready for this important fight.
Pierce had a brief amateur career going 9-2, but that due to Army duties, that was spread out over 5 tau.
The military opened up a lot of doors for me.
I have been working hard. I was in camp with (WBO Cruiserweight champion) Oleksandr Usyk and this cam has been spent with Travis Kauffman and Steve Cunningham,” said Pierce.
In Smith, Pierce has not done much studying, but he is ready for anything on Saturday night.
I really don’t know much about him. We fought on the same card, but I really did not pay much attention to his fight.
Despite having the undefeated record, Pierce will be fighting in the hometown of Smith, but that doesn’t faze the 30 year-old Army vet.
I have had 5 whawhai, and I have been the opponent in all of them. I know he will have the fans there, but that doesn’t bother. I am not fighting his fans.
I am not too concerned by not having the fan support. When I started fighting, I did that on my own, and this is no different. I spent a little time in Maryland, but I am from Texas. Because my promoter (Whakatairanga a Kingi) is located on the East Coast, I will be fighting on the East Coast a lot, so until I can build up a fan base, this is how it will be.
I go about my business. I just enjoy the sport and competing.
Because of his mindset, Pierce just goes about his training, and with success the supporters will be behind him.
I just plan on winning and the rest will take care of itself.
I roto i te pāngia 6-a tawhio:
Marcus Bates (5-0-1, 4 KO o) o Washington, DC will take on
Alec McGee (2-0) of Reno, Nevada in a super bantamweight bout.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio:
Tyrek Irby (1-0, 1 KO) o Washington, D.C. whawhai Lamont White (0-5) o Washington, DC in a junior welterweight bout.
Patrick Rivera (2-0, 1 KO) of Edgewood, Maryland tangos with Gregory Clark (0-1) o Washington, DC in a super middleweight bout.
Justin Hurd (1-0) o Accokeek, Maryland boxes Dawond Pickney (1-3-1) of Hot Springs, Arkansas in a junior middleweight bout.
Greg Outlaw Jr. (1-0) o Bowie, Maryland takes on Kashon Hutchinson (2-0, 1 KO) o Brooklyn, NY in a junior middleweight bout.

He tīkiti i runga i te hoko mo te $75, $60 a $40 i www.kpboxing.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 301-899-2430

Mykal “Ko te Ahorangi” Fox: “Tre’Sean Wiggins is a dangerous opponent

Fox – Wiggins headlines tenei Rāhoroi night at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Luther Smith takes on undefeated Darnell Pierce

Also seeing action will be undefeated, Patrick Rivera, Marcus Bates, Justin Hurd, Greg Outlaw, Jr., Tyrek Irby and Malik Jackson

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Fort Washington, MD (February 6, 2017)Undefeated junior welterweight prospect, Mykal “Ko te Ahorangi” Fox will take on hard-punching Tre’Sean Wiggins in the eight-round main event of a big night of boxing on Tenei Rāhoroi po, February 11th i te Rosecroft Raceway i roto i te Fort Washington, Maryland.

Whakatairangatia ana te whakaaturanga e Whakatairanga King o.
Fox, 21 years old of Forestville, Maryland is coming off a good 2016, where he went 4-0 and became a main event fight in the Maryland area.

Mykal Fox
The 3-year pro is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Juan Rodriguez on Whiringa 5 i roto i te wāhi kotahi.
Fox is wrapping up training camp in the D.C. rohe, and he believes that Wiggins could be the toughest test of his young professional career.
“Kua puni Training kua nui. It has been another good camp,” ka mea a Fox.
Wiggins is a dangerous opponent. I have fought opponents that may have had more experience, but Wiggins has a lot of power in both hands. He is left handed like I am.
Fox has been progressing up the ladder, and now he is considered to be on some prospects lists on the East Coast. A win over the heavy handed Wiggins would solidify his status as 2017 progresses.
I think fighting him is the next step in my progression. I wanted to be tested, and Wiggins is a guy who has power. I am not looking to take those punches, bit if I do, I will be ready for what he has.
Fox doesn’t have to look far for motivation, as he brother, talented middleweight Alantez Fox has a bout on February 25th for the NABF title, and the two train side by side with each other under the guidance of their trainer, who also happens to be their father, Troy Fox,
We are both very motivated. We are there for each other. We feed off each other in the gym and it is a great motivator to train next to him every day.
A win over Wiggins will keep Fox moving towards his short term goal for 2017.
I am looking to get in a few more eight-round bouts, and then be able to get some some television bouts. As long as I continue to stay busy, I see that happening.
Wiggins of Newbergh, New York e ha lekooti o 7-2 ki ono knockouts.
Te 26 year-old southpaw scored knockouts in his first three bouts by knockout which was highlighted by a 1st round destruction of current WBA Super Featherweight world champion Jason Sosa.
The 7-year professional is coming off a six-round split decision defeat to Benjamin Whitaker on April 15, 2016 i roto i te Verona, NY.
I roto i te pāngia 6-a tawhio:
Luther Smith (6-1, 5 KO o) o Bowie, Maryland will take on Darnell Pierce (5-0, 1 KO) o Austin, Texas in a cruiserweight bout.
Marcus Bates (5-0-1, 4 KO o) o Washington, DC will take on Alec McGee (2-0) of Reno, Nevada in a super bantamweight bout.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio:
Tyrek Irby (1-0, 1 KO) o Washington, D.C. whawhai Lamont White (0-5) o Washington, DC in a junior welterweight bout.
Patrick Rivera (2-0, 1 KO) of Edgewood, Maryland tangos with Gregory Clark (0-1) o Washington, DC in a super middleweight bout.
Justin Hurd (1-0) o Accokeek, Maryland boxes Dawond Pickney (1-3-1) of Hot Springs, Arkansas in a junior middleweight bout.
Greg Outlaw Jr. (1-0) o Bowie, Maryland takes on Kashon Hutchinson (2-0, 1 KO) o Brooklyn, NY in a junior middleweight bout.

Malik Jackson (2-0, 2 KO o) o Accokeek, Maryland takes on an opponent to be named in a super bantamweight bout.

He tīkiti i runga i te hoko mo te $75, $60 a $40 i www.kpboxing.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 301-899-2430

Undefeated junior welterweight Mykal Fox takes on hard punching Tre’Sean Wiggins in headlining on Saturday February 11th at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Luther Smith takes on undefeated Darnell Pierce

Also seeing action will be undefeated Sam Crossed, Christopher Warden, Patrick Rivera, Marcus Bates, Justin Hurd and Greg Outlaw, JR.

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Fort Washington, MD (January 9, 2017)Undefeated junior welterweight prospect, Mykal “Ko te Ahorangi” Fox will take on hard-punching Tre’Sean Wiggins in the main event of a big night of boxing on Po Rāhoroi, February 11th i te Rosecroft Raceway i roto i te Fort Washington, Maryland.

Whakatairangatia ana te whakaaturanga e Whakatairanga King o.
Fox, 21 years old of Forestville, Maryland is coming off a good 2016, where he went 4-0 and became a main event fight in the Maryland area.

Mykal Fox
The 3-year pro is coming off a 7th round stoppage over Juan Rodriguez on Whiringa 5 i roto i te wāhi kotahi.
Wiggins of Newbergh, New York e ha lekooti o 7-2 ki ono knockouts.
Te 26 year-old southpaw scored knockouts in his first three bouts by knockout which was highlighted by a 1st round destruction of current WBA Super Featherweight world champion Jason Sosa.
The 7-year professional is coming off a six-round split decision defeat to Benjamin Whitaker on April 15, 2016 i roto i te Verona, NY.
I roto i te pāngia 6-a tawhio:
Luther Smith (6-1, 5 KO o) o Bowie, Maryland will take on Darnell Pierce (5-0, 1 KO) o Austin, Texas in a cruiserweight bout.
Rīpekatia Sam (5-0, 3 KO o) o Washington, Ka whawhai DC Hafiz Montgomery (3-1, 2 KO o) o te awa Toms, NJ in a cruiserweight bout.
Marcus Bates (5-0-1, 4 KO o) o Washington, DC will take on Jose Elizondo (2-2) o Nuevo Laredo, Mexico in a super bantamweight bout.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio:
Christopher Warden (2-0, 2 KO o) o Lusby, Maryland battles Lamont White (0-5) o Washington, DC in a junior welterweight bout.
Patrick Rivera (2-0, 1 KO) of Edgewood, Maryland tangos with Gregory Clark (0-1) o Washington, DC in a super middleweight bout.
Jarrett Hurd (1-0) o Accokeek, Maryland boxes Dawond Pickney (1-3-1) of Hot Springs, Arkansas in a junior middleweight bout.
Greg Outlaw Jr. (1-0) o Bowie, Maryland takes on an opponent to be named in a junior middleweight bout.
He tīkiti i runga i te hoko mo te $75, $60 a $40 i www.kpboxing.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 301-899-2430

Oct. 29 Brooklyn whawhai KI TUHAA ao-tauanga Nikolay POTAPOV, Tuhinga NYC Tuhinga

Area pugilists to join Russian contender at Aviator Complex in South Brooklyn.
Brooklyn, N.Y.. (E whitu. 22, 2015) – Haere mai atu i te ahiahi electrifying o “Mekemeke I te Beach” i runga i Aug. 25 i roto i te Coney Island, Ka kotahi ano whakarato Dmitriy Salita NYC ki te po o te toa pugilistic rite theworld-ingoa-kaimekemeke tahuri-kaiwhakatairanga hopoi mai tona raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga hoki ki County Kings runga Rāpare, Oketopa. 29. Ko te matatini Aviator Sports me Events i roto i te Tonga Brooklyn Ka mahi rite te whenua whakamatautauranga i muri hoki maha New York City-e hāngai ana whetu maranga, te undercards whakaongaonga te hanga ki te hui matua whakaatu i te USA. tuatahi o hinga Russian me runga-10 nguha whā ao-runga, Nikolay Potapov.

“I te raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga he raumati nui. Timata te inaugueve orent i te Brooklyn Paramount Pikitia i roto i te mahi ngātahi ki Center Barclays a whakamutu i MCU Park, home o te Huripari Brooklyn. E rua taranata-ao o te piha whakaaturia i roto i te tahi mau whawhai maere, a whakakitea pā tautoko nui i ia hui,” Said Word, te IBF mua, WBA ko NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion nei whawhai i roto i o Flatbush, Brooklyn, ano he ngaio. “Waihoki, to tatou Oct. 29 Ka ngā whakaaturanga etahi o thī pai fighters i runga i te ao, pērā i te ao-tauanga Nikolay Potapov, me te pūmanawa, toa mau rākau NYC-e hāngai ana i roto i te matchups whakataetae rite piki ratou ki nga rarangi. Tenei ka waiho kāri tino tetahi mō pā mekemeke rohe ki te oaoa i.”

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Potapov – runga i tēnei wā rite te No. 14 whā i roto i te ao i te WBO me te tauanga i teie nei No. 10 ao e BoxRec – ka hoatu e tona tūturu 13-0 record (6 Koó) i runga i te raina rite hanga e ia tona tuatahi i runga i U.S. oneone. Ko te battler nohopuku-aranga haupu ake, nui atu i 180 tītaha runaruna, i mahia ai te maha o te whakataetae whakaora motu, me te ao, a inaianei rite kua hohoro piki he pro 25-tau-tawhito ki te wero ia ia ki te wha pāngia 10-a tawhio noa, me te 12-rounder ki runga whakataetae. I roto i tona wikitoria pro whakamutunga, Popatov roaa te taitara WBA Āhia i te patu ia Jason Canoy, nei tauanga E kore te. 14 i roto i te WBC me No. 12 i roto i te IBF.

Welterweight amanaki “Keu” Tresean Wiggins (7-1, 6 Koó) – hou atu te knockout tuatoru-a tawhio noa i te Aug. 25 Mekemeke I te take Beach – ka waiho hoki i runga i te kāri Brooklyn Pakanga Aviator. Ko te whawhai whakapehapeha o Newburgh, N.Y., mīharo whakamutunga marama, ko ki a Baltimore Kevin Womack Jr. a ka titiro ki te tāpiri i tētahi atu wikitoria Tuhinga ki tona anō puäwaitanga.

Tūturu nguha Kōmāmā teina Dimash Niyazov o Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, ka whai whakamatauria ano tona mettle kotahi i te Complex Aviator. Ko te āpiha pirihimana Brooklyn, chronicled nei kōrero i te taha o te Wall Street Journal whakamutunga marama, pai ake ki 8-0-3 (5 Koó) ki te ono-a tawhio noa Boxing I te Beach whakatau loto mo toa rohe Ariere “Ahi” Durán i roto i te Brooklyn-Queens crosstown totohe a'ee.

Detroit o James Gordon Smith (8-0, 5 Koó) Ko tetahi whetu maranga maka ana i tona record kohakore ki te whakamātautau i roto i Brooklyn. Ko te waru-wā Motor City Golden karapu taitara-toa, me te toa runaruna motu o mua he loto runga i te hanga i te ingoa hoki ia i roto i te rarangi pro.

He te Welterweight marama me Häkinakina hanga i tona tuatahi ngaio, Serdar Hudayberdiyev mai ki te Brooklyn Pakanga i muri i te mahi runaruna te ao ta'na. Ko te whakapehapeha o tona native Turkmenistan i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru o te moana o Kapiana, riro ia te koura i roto i nga kēmu Āhia, a tīpakohia kaimau kara o tona whenua i roto i te 2012 Summer Olympics i Rānana.

Taumahamaha Emilio Salas (3-1-1, 1 KO) o Puerto Rico – nana nei i whakatitiro ake te Mekemeke I te ūkui Beach ki te TKO a tawhio tuarua i te utu o te hoariri Glenn Thomas – Ka tāpiri i te tahi mau whatitiri ki te Oct. 29 kāri i Welterweight Giorgi “Goga” Gelashvili (2-0, 2 Koó) o Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Ka whakarato te uira. Gelashvili, he toru-wā toa motu Hōriana mua, hoariri lōmekina DeLoren Gray-Jordon August whakamutunga ki te salvo ohorere o whiu i roto i te taka noa e rua, ārahi ki te rua o tana wikitoria Tuhinga roto i rite maha whawhai, me te rite maha marama.

No te mōhiohio tīkiti me ngā whakahōunga i runga i te Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, Brooklyn Pakanga takiuru tēnā i runga i toSalitaPromotions.com me AviatorSports.com. A pee i te mahi katoa mā pāpāho pāpori nui ki runga ki te hui – a ki runga ki te po, whawhai – iBrooklynBrawlNY i runga i Twitter, me te Instagram, ranei mā te whakauru i te hashtag #BrooklynB