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Heavyweight contender Travis Kauffman chimes in on controversial decision with Chris Arreola

Reading, PA (Hakihea 14, 2015) -Tenei mua Rāhoroi night at the AT & T Center in San Anonio, Taumahamaha Travis Kauffman (30-2, 22 KO o) and former two-time world title challenger Chris Arreola engaged in a action packed bout that saw Arreola get a dubious split decision by scores 114-113 twice for Arreola and 114-113 for Kauffman.
Most accounts of the fight had Kauffman getting the decision, which included PBC ringside scorer Steve Farhood.
Kauffman o te Reading, PA. pushed the action and landed the more telling blows, which included a knockdown in round three from a jab-right hand combination. The fight validated Kauffman as a player in the division, but he wasn’t satisfied with just a good performance.
“Ite e ahau pai. I thought I did enough to win the fight. I had it 8-4 ranei 7-5 in my favor plus the knockdown,” said Kauffman after viewing the fight.
I dominated from rounds three to nine. I took off ten and eleven as I thought that I was secure with my lead. I dominated the twelfth round and after a three-punch combination, Chris went falling back and it looked like his glove touched the canvas. Kāore he mea he aha, I thought I won the twelfth round. I backed him up the entire fight. I dominated him at his own game.
Kauffman believes that he won over the crowd and those in attendance thought that he deserved the nod as well.
The crowd booed me as I came into the ring and cheered me when I left. I won them over and I won over the boxing public.
With the performance, Kauffman should be in line for another significant fight in the first quarter of 2016.
I spoke to my manager, Al Haymon and he said that bigger things are going to happen for me. Weather it is a rematch or someone else, Ko ahau rite mo taua. I showed that I am a force in the division. I worked for so long for this fight, so I am just going to take a week off and enjoy my kids and I will be right back in the gym. I am looking to be back sometime between February and April.
I appreciate all the fans. The ones that have been with me before the fight one the ones that became fans i runga i Rāhoroi.”
Said Kauffman’s father Marshall Kauffman, “I am very proud of Travis and what he did in the fight Just look at each of them and you could tell who took the beating in the fight. The worst case scenario, the fight it was 6-6 but Travis scored the knockdown that should have gave him the fight. I believe he will get another opportunity. He showed what he is capable of doing.

Photos by Joe TarleckyTeam Kauffman

Omar FIGUEROA pau ANTONIO Demarco roto i te primetime slugfest ON PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC MEI TE AT&T CENTER I San Antonio

CHRIS ARREOLA RECOVERS FROM EARLY KNOCKDOWN TO TAKE HOME SPLIT-DECISION OVER TRAVIS KAUFFMAN I whawhai taumahamaha
Victor Ortiz, Terrell GAUSHA & MARIO Barrios PICK UP whakaora i roto i PBC ON NBCSN MAHI
Pāwhiritia HERE No te Photos i Suzanne Teresa / Pirimia Boxing Champions
San Antonio (Hakihea 13, 2015) – Tūturu Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (26-0-1, 18 Koó) riro te slugfest kaha i runga i te toa mua ao Antonio DeMarco(31-6-1, 23 Koó) i roto i te primetime Rāhoroi po i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga iNBC i te AT&Center T i San Antonio.
Roaa Figueroa te whakatau loto i roto i te pakanga mahi-Kikī e kite i te taunga Texas-Māori ki te tonga i runga i 1000 nifó puta noa 12 rauna. Figueroa te nuinga te rauna tuatahi e ono o te whawhai, i whiua e te tini ngā, me te tango iti kino i hoariri ki tona.
Ora te hōia Mexican DeMarco tona pai mo te hawhe tuarua o te whawhai, a ko taea e ki te pinepine nifó mana ma ki te ino-whakaaro Figueroa whenua. I roto i te 11th-tawhio, Na kopiko DeMarco Figueroa ki te raupapa o headshots me ki te whai ia ia i roto i te raru nui ka puta. Ora ake nui ki te ora i te a tawhio noa, me te riro i te tumanako whakamutunga i roto i te kanohi o te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru Figueroa.
Maka ngā te whawhai 1160 nifó mana ki noa 519 ārai. U Figueroa 48 ōrau o ngā tītere kaha i hono DeMarco i runga i 45 ōrau o tana. Te 1092 ki 587 i taea painga putanga tokua mo Figueroa kua whakamatauria ki te riro i te rerekētanga rite ia-u i roto i hoariri tona 414 ki 225.
Ko te kaiwhakawa whakamutunga’ kaute i 116-112 a 115-113 rua.
I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, Chris “Ko te moepapa” Arreola (37-4-1, 31 Koó) roaa te wikitoria ritua-whakatau i runga i Travis “Toku Time” Kauffman (30-2, 22 Koó) i roto i te pupūtanga taumahamaha 12-a tawhio noa e noho ake ki te paru korero whawhai-mua i waenganui i nga hoa mākutu o mua.
Tīmata i roto i kaha Arreola, toa i te rauna tuatahi e rua i runga i te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru’ scorecards. I roto i te toru a tawhio noa, Hoatu Kauffman he huinga autaia ki te matenga, me te tinana i kakahuria Arreola i runga i te whāriki.
Tömuri te te knockdown Arreola iho ano Kauffman riro e rima rauna i waenganui i rauna e toru me te iwa i te whakaaturanga hīkoinga pai, me te kekeno tinana. I muri i te iti pupuhi e Kauffman i roto i te taka noa iwa, Ka mau Arreola ha ngaahi miniti ki te ora i mua i tonu te kaiwawao te mahi. Puta te wa anō ki te hoatu Arreola he hau tuarua rite oti ia kaha, ka tutakina te whawhai ki te mahi mīharo i roto i te toru rauna whakamutunga.
Ko e pā ana ki rite kuiti te whakatau ritua rite reira i taea e ki e rua kaiwhakawa’ te kaute i te a'ee 114-113 mo Arreola me te kaiwhakawa atu ki te kaute kotahi mo Kauffman. Arreola-u i roto i Kauffman 216-206 i roto i te nifó katoa, ka hono i runga i 57 ōrau o ngā tītere mana.
Headlining te NBCSN telecast mua, toa o mua te ao “Nanakia” Victor Ortiz (31-5-2, 24 Koó) hoki i te rauna yearlong ki te mutu Gilberto Sanchez-Leon (31-15-2, 13 Koó) i roto i te waru o tawhio o ratou a'ee Welterweight.
Ortiz I hoki e haere mai i te kawititanga pakaru i tukua i te mutunga o tana a'ee whakamutunga i roto i te Hakihea 2014 a ko kaha ki te whenua 50 ōrau o ana nifó mana. Haere mai te Tuhinga i 2:57 ki te waru o tawhio i roto i te a'ee whakaritea mō 10.
San Antonio-Māori Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Koó) faahiahia i roto i te mua o tona pā oire i runga i tona ara ki tu Manuel maira (18-5, 11 Koó) 31 hēkona ki te ono o nga tawhio. Barrios whakakitea tika whakamate, tauranga 54 ōrau o ana nifó kaha, me te 46 ōrau o ana nifó katoa.
I roto i te NBCSN mahi e whai te haapurororaa primetime, 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Terrell Gausha (17-0, 8 Koó) i pupuri i tona record tino tonu, hinga Ka mea a El Harrak (12-4-2, 7 Koó) i roto i te whawhai whitu 10-a tawhio noa. Tuhia Gausha he knockdown i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa, a cruised ki te 100-89 whakatau rite ki nga mea katoa kaiwhakawa e toru.
Omar FIGUEROA
“Ko te ahua o te whawhai ahau e aroha ki te kia i roto i enei. He iti te ngaru atu kua e pai ahau me whakaatu te reira i toku mata. Ko te he whawhai pai. E hiahia ana ahau i mea ai ahau pai engari i nga wa e ahau te mahi i te pai e taea e ahau.
“Toku faaotiraa Ko te aha te awhina i ahau riro i tēnei whawhai. E kore e haere au e ahau ki te ngaro i te whawhai. E kore ahau e whai i roto i ahau. Kua ahau i nga whara. I taea e whai i ahau he takakau e ngaro ana engari e haere tonu ahau ki te kitea he huarahi ki te riro i te whawhai.
“Ko te he huru nui. I taea e rongo ahau i te pā huro ahau i runga i a te reira i te mana'o nui. E mohio ana ahau i tautoko ahau i te iwi ki konei ki runga, me te ahau noa hiahia ki te hoatu i te reira taku katoa.
“Ko te ngakau katoa, me piro i roto i reira. Ko te aha whakawhirinaki ahau i runga i ka katoa atu hemo. To tatou pai te mahi matou ki te haere mai i roto i ki te wikitoria.
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai i roto i te piha haapiiraa taimaha 140-pauna. Tupu te tahi mau mea i roto i te mana tatou o me tika hiahia matou ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu mo nga pā. Kei te whiwhi nui toku tinana, engari e hiahia ana ahau ki te mahi i te tahi mau mea i 140-pauna i mua i te neke ahau ake. E tatou te mahi i to tatou pai, e ako tatou e nahea ia rave i te mea e tika. Kei tatou i roto i te tukanga akoranga.
“Ite oku ringa tino pai. Titiro ratou rite ki nga ringa. Ko tehea te pai. Titiro toku kanohi ano he kanohi, noa te mata whiua ake.
“Antonio hoatu e ahau he rota o te faatura i muri i te whawhai, a ka korerotia e ia ki ahau e 'e fāmilí ko te mea tino nui.’ Tatou patunga tapu katoa i roto i te puni whakangungu me matou kei tika na mauruuru e whiwhi tatou ki te whawhai.
“Kua kore whakatane ahau i roto i ahau. Kua ahau i whawhai ki te whara, me te ati. Ko te tika e kore i roto i ahau ki te whakamutu.”
Antonio DEMARCO
“Whakaaro ahau ka e ahau he Unuunu i roto o te whawhai, engari te ia i konei i roto i te kāwanatanga tana whare, ki tona mano te kāinga, a faatura e ahau te whakatau.
“Ko ia nui noa rawa. Kāore he ngatahi, engari e mohio ana ahau ko te aha i taea e ki te muri i te whawhai tonu ki ahau e ia e.
“I ia e aki noa ahau i mua, e aki ana ki ahau i mua, me te whakamahi i tana taimaha tinana, engari e kore ia i tukino i ahau i tetahi wa.”
Chris ARREOLA
“Kihai ahau i mamae i te knockdown, ko reira atu o te knockdown flash.”
“Unuhia e ahau i roto i roto i te rauna taitara. Ko ahau i roto i te āhua nui, ka ko e te rerekētanga i roto i toku toa.
I had to show him a little different look tonight and not just bull rush him. Haere mai ia ki ahau, e māmā ake te reira i hanga hoki ahau. Conditioning was the deciding factor tonight.
“Ae, E hoatu e ahau Travis Kauffman he rematch. Tetahi wa, e nehenehe ia tatou ia rave i te reira ano.
“Kua ahau ki te whiwhi i te whawhai taitara ao, me te whai ki te riro convincingly. Ki te whawhai ahau Deontay Wilder, Kua ahau ki te kia i roto i te āhua nui.
“Kei te haere ahau ki te tango i te tau faafaaearaa iti ki reira te utuafare whakamahere ahau i runga i te hoki i roto i te omaoma tika muri New Tau.”
Travis Kauffman
“E kore ahau i te kotahi anake i whakaaro riro ahau i te whawhai, whakaaro te mano katoa riro ahau i te whawhai. Whawhaitia e ahau te whawhai nui. Ahau i haere mai ki konei ki te riro. E kore ahau he slouch, Ahau i te toa. Kua kua ahau te mahi i tenei toku ora katoa.
I didn’t get the victory that I deserved tonight, engari ko ahau e taea ki te riro i runga i te mano, a riro ahau mo Amerika.
“Ka haere te mano i roto i te oaoa no te Chris. Mahue ratou huro hoki ahau.”
Victor Ortiz
“Ko ia he toa tino uaua. Ka eke ia etahi pakūtanga pai i roto i. E kore ahau e rite te hanga ngatahi. I roto i nga tau e toru, Kua anake whawhai ahau rua. He ko te rota o te waikura. Ko Au te oaoa noa ki te tiki i hoki i roto i te whakakai.
“Ahau i mamae katoa. Ua oaoa vau i mo e me rite ki te haere i mua.
“Ko i roto i toku mua toku mua. E hiahia ana ahau ki te haere hoki i te reira. Tetahi o nga Welterweights runga, E hiahia ana ratou e ahau.
“Ko maere tēnei puni. E kore noa Joel Diaz, engari kua te rōpū katoa i ki ahau 24/7 a kua kua ratou whakamataku. Ko te he rawa nui ki te whai i enei ahua o te iwi i roto i toku kokonga.
“I roto i te mua, Kitea tonu ahau i ahau e tupekepeke ana i te pū. Ua tauturu teie kaiako pōturi ahau ki raro,. Ko te tino tenei he taahiraa i mua.
“Au e ahau toku ake kino fakaanga. He te te rota ki te whakapai ake i runga i. I pai toku reflexes ko toku wā ko atu. Pea e tika ana ki te hohekore. Ahau na mauruuru no tenei faingamālie, me te whai ahau i te whai wāhi hou katoa ki te tae ki toku whāinga.”
MARIO Barrios
“Au te oaoa noa ki kua taea ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu nui mo toku utuafare e te mau hoa. Matau inaianei mana'o nui ahau au te. Kihai i taea e ahau hei tetahi oaoa ake.
“Tīmata tatou ki te mahere kēmu e faaafaroraa mahi atu to tatou werohanga, me te kato to tatou matā. Tiaki ia ki te mahi ake i te waenganui, me te e founga kitea e matou puare.
“I tetahi wāhi ko ahau rite ki te noho ki reira, me te whawhai ki a ia, engari e kore e ko e te mahere mo tenei whawhai. Ko te mahere ko ki te kia mātau, me e te mea ta tatou.
“Toku tiketike, me te rahi, ko te tahi mea mahi tonu tatou i runga i me te whakamahi i ki to tatou painga.”
Terrell GAUSHA
I’m very happy with my performance but I still have a lot of improvements to make in the gym.
“Mau ahau ia ki etahi pakūtanga tinana pai, a ko taua te rerekētanga.
“E kore matou e ngä tetahi, but I’m ready for someone in the top 10. Te hinaaro nei au ki te whawhai ano i roto i te Hui-tanguru ki te taea.”
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MARIO Barrios Tuhinga mīharo knockout

San Antonio, TX (Hakihea 12, 2015) – Rising whetu me sensation super-mā, Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 Koó), noho tūturu tonu ki te knockout te ono mīharo tawhio noa ki runga Manuel maira (18-5, 11 Koó). Ko te a'ee, i teata hei wāhanga o te PBC i runga i mau a NBCSN wahi i te AT&Center T i tona whenua o San Antonio, Texas.
Mai i te whakatuwheratanga a tawhio noa, Whakapumautia Barrios tona aroaro i roto i te whakakai rite u ia te tini matā mana, mostly to the body and head. A powerful right uppercut followed by a monstrous left hook sent Vides crashing to the canvas head first, mutu te a'ee i te 2:29 tohu o tawhio ono.
“Ua ite au i kaha haere ki te mowhiti i te po nei,” Said Mario Barrios. “We had a great training camp and I got a lot of good sparring to get me prepared for this fight. I got into a good rhythm early and kept my foot on the pedal. I had him hurt early but he was a very tough opponent and pushed me to the later rounds. By coach Bob Santos told me to start throwing more uppercuts and that’s when I landed that big shot in the sixth round. I followed the right uppercut with a left hook and got him out of there.
Ki te te win, Noho, ko wai kua runga i te ara nohopuku ngā, recorded his seventh victory of 2015. He’s very pleased to be staying active as he ascends to the top of the super-featherweight division.
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai PBC me NBC mo tenei faingamālie.” Tonu Barrios. “To be part of the PBC series is a dream come true. My goal is to continue winning and become a PBC superstar. I also want to thank my team for all their hard work. I’m very happy with my performance and I couldn’t have done it without them. I’m looking forward to another busy year in 2016.

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San Antonio (Hakihea 9, 2015) -Whawhai whakataetae i runga i Rāhoroi o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC a NBCSN whakahaerehia kāri he īngoa pāpāho i mua i tomo ratou te mowhiti i runga i Hakihea 12 i roto i te San Antonio i te hou whakahou AT&Pokapū T.
Omar “Panterita” Figueroa, Antonio DeMarco, Dominic “Te pouri” BREAZEALE, Chris “Moepapa” Arreola, “Nanakia” Victor Ortiz, Mario Barrios a Brandon Figueroa i katoa i runga i te ringa ki te tūmomo, me te korero ki te pāpāho i Hehe James o Leija Champion Fit Faleva'inga.
Figueroa ko DeMarco tapawha atu i roto i te hui matua o te ahiahi i runga i NBC i ka whakataetae Breazeale me Arreola i roto i pāngia motuhake taumahamaha. Ortiz, Barrios ko Figueroa e inumia ki te puta i runga i te NBCSN wahi o te telecast.
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Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Wenerei:
Omar FIGUEROA
“Kua puni Training kua mahana. E kore e ahau te whakaaro i taea kua haere te reira i tetahi pai. Whakaaro katoa Kua ahau i roto i tenei tau, te reira i te manawa taua o te rangi hou ki te e taea mau ki te whakangungu me te whakangungu ki toku hope.
“Whakaaro ahau Au tino whiwhi ahau pai. E kore tatou e mutu te whakapai ake, me te mea e rave tatou, e te ka mutu tatou mahi. Ia tatou ia tamata tonu ki te ako me te kite i te aha tatou e nehenehe e rave maitai a i reira e nehenehe ia tatou ia haere i mua. Ko te he haere e kore matou kei ara i waenganui o.
“E kore e ahau te whakaaro i ahau te mahi pai ki a Ricky Burns i Mei. Whakaaro i ahau he ringa marara i roto i te puni, Kihai i taea e tino whakangungu ahau i roto i te puni. Whiua e ahau he toa mua ao, a meatia e ahau i te reira, kahore te whakangungu rite nui rite e hiahia ana ahau.
“Ki ahau, te whawhai ko te whawhai. He pārekareka ki ahau whawhai. Ahau aroha i roto i te whakakai. Oaoa vau no te reira ahau. E kore e taea e ahau tatari. Hiahia noa ahau ki te mahi i a te kite pehea ite ahau.
“Whakaaro ahau Antonio DeMarco ko te pai tino hoki toku kāhua. Te ia tino uaua engari ia kohakore. Rau e ia te tinana tuwhera, me e te tahi mea whakaaro ahau e taea e tatou e faaohipa. Ki te haere katoa ki te whakamahere, ka haere mai tatou i roto i te wikitoria.”
Antonio DEMARCO
“Au e haere mai ahau hoki mo te aroha o te hākinakina. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakaatu katoa i tuhituhi e kua ahau atu, e Au konei me te mōrearea tonu ahau. E haere ana ratou ki te kai ratou kupu Rātapu ata.
“I mua i ahau mutu e tika ana ki ngā take whaiaro, engari mekemeke ko te taua wahi nui o toku ora. Kawea te reira i ahau i roto i nga ara, a homai toku utuafare te ora pai. Kua ahau i taea ki te āwhina i taku tuahine nei i pakanga pukupuku engari he inaianei hauora. Kihai i taea e ahau e waiho tetahi hākinakina kua awhinatia e pera nga iwi maha.
“Hoki ahau ki toku kaiwhakangungu tawhito, Kua tauturu nei tae ahau nga taime pai o toku mahi. Kei te mahi Rómulo Quirarte me ahau pakeke ki te tiki i hoki ki taua taumata.
“I ahau i te rota o te faatura no te Omar. Te ia tūturu me ngā mahi e ia etahi mea tino pai i roto i tenei hākinakina. Ko te he whawhai pakeke, engari te mea he whawhai pakeke hoki e rua o tatou. Haere kore te reira ngā ki te ngāwari mō te Omar.
“E hiahia ana ahau i te pā ki te kite i te whawhai nui. Te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai. E rua Mekisikoú, ki te toto Mexican kei nga wa katoa he whawhai nui. Kua whakangungua e ahau mo te whawhai, me ka whakaatu ahau katoa e ahau rite i te taahi ahau ki taua mowhiti.”
Dominic BREAZEALE
“Haere nui te puni Training. I matou i te pai e iwa ranei 10 wiki o te puni ki te rōpū kanorau o hoa mākutu. Maturuturu iho mau ahau e pā ana ki 10 pauna na ite ahau kaha, me te hauora.
“Ko te nui ki te whakaoti ake i te tau i runga i NBC i te AT&Pokapū T. Kihai i taea e ahau te ui hoki noa ake.
“Te rapu atu ahau ki te whawhai mo te whitiki. Raina ratou ake. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai runga 10, runga 5 takatu wā. Kia a kia mahi i te reira.
“Kua mahi ahau tino pakeke i runga i te whakatikatika me te whakapai ake i kohakore toku mahi. Ka rite ki te toa koe e te aha e hiahia ana koe ki te mahi i. Ui tonu ahau ki te kia whakamatauria me e te aha te rapu atu ahau ki.”
Chris ARREOLA
“E mohio ana ahau i ahau he whakamātautau uaua i roto i mua o ahau. Toku hoa tauwhainga he rota o te wheako runaruna me kua ngā ia he pro pai. Kua ahau ki te hanga i tenei tatau kotahi. E kore koe e matau ki te wa kei te haere te reira ki te waiho to koutou tupono whakamutunga.
“Titiro ahau te kino i roto i toku rua whawhai whakamutunga a te koe anake rite pai rite ki to koutou whawhai whakamutunga. Whakaaro ahau kite toku hoa tauwhainga ki ahau ano he toa i runga i tona ara ki raro, me e fires ake ahau. Te haere ia ki te hiahia ia e kore whawhai ki ahau.
“Kua tonu whakaaro ahau o ahau hei toa whiriwhiri. Toku āwangawanga matua ko Travis Kauffman. Kua ahau ki te whiua ia convincingly. Me ahau ki te whiua ia ki te wāhi i reira te katoa e hiahia ana ki te whawhai ki ahau mo te taitara. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whiwhi taku pere taitara.
“Ko te timatanga ki te oma taitara tenei. E hiahia ana ahau ki te rata i ahau ano he taumahamaha runga i roto i te ao. Ahau i te taumahamaha ki te kiia ki a haere ahau ki te whakamatau i ki nga tangata katoa. Me ahau i tenei whawhai mo toku mahi.”
Victor Ortiz
“Kua ahau i toku piki me ngā heke oku, engari e ahau tika e hiahia ana ki te i roto i reira, me te whakangahau ano nga pā. E kore e ahau te whakaaro kua tonu pā kua whakama i roto i te nui mahi i reira he ina whawhai ahau.
“Ko konei tonu toku pirimia. Kei te haere ahau ki te tango i te rawa ki tonu i te reira. Ko hauhautanga te scene Hollywood, e kore e tukino i te reira rite te kino, engari e ahau he pai te i te toa ao. E hiahia ana ahau ki te tiki i hoki ki taua taumata.
“Kua kua ahau e aki ana ahau i te puni katoa. Au ahau noa konei ki te hoatu i roto i te mahi. Kei rite ki te haere hoatu i runga i te whakaatu matou. E matau ana ahau ki toku hoa tauwhainga kei te haere ki te haere mai matekai, me te ahau rite.
“Kua hanga e ahau huringa nui ki toku mahi, me te whakaaro e ahau ka riro te reira mo te pai. Te ti'aturi nei e ahau rangi katoa i roto i te. Au rite ki te haere ki te whawhai ahau.”
MARIO Barrios
“I oti i ake te tau ki te whawhai kia rite ki tenei i roto i toku oire, te reira i te mea pai e nehenehe e ui e ahau mo. Au oaoa ki te hei hoki ki te kāinga whawhai i roto i te mua o te whānau me ngā hoa ahau.
“Kua pai ake ahau nui rite ki te toa i tenei tau. Ua haapii mai e ahau i te rota e pā ana ki te pehea, ki te mau tonu i roto i te marino whakakai. Ko enei mea kua ahau e kua taea ki te riro i te wheako. E hiahia ana ahau ki te noho hohe, me te pupuri i whiwhi pai.
“Kua puni Training kua nui. Haere matou ki waho ki Houston mo te wiki o to tatou whakangungu ki te mahi ki a Miguel Flores, a ka haere mai hoki wiki whakamutunga ki te whakaoti ake i roto i San Antonio. Ite ahau kaha, me te rite ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu nui Rāhoroi.
Brandon FIGUEROA
“Ite e ahau tino pai. Ahau toku rōpū me kua mahi nga mea tika, me ahau rite ki te tiki i roto i te whakakai Hakihea 12.
“Ko ano hoki toku whawhai tuatahi i runga i te whakaatu nui ki headlining toku teina. Oku ou whakamahia ahau ki reira e kore ahau e mea. Otiia e kore Au tino ahau he tangata aronganui na e kore e kia fazed ahau e te atamira.
“Au fiefia ki te hei wahi o tenei whakaaturanga. He pera maha whawhai nui me te reira i te haamaitairaa ia riro ei tuhaa o tenei hui.
“Rite toku teina, me ahau e rua ki te hunga e whawhai ana, ka hoatu pā he whakaatu, engari Hiahia mea ahau ahau he toa hangarau ake. Ahau rite ki te pupuri hoki i aku tawhiti. No te haere mai ki raro ki i whiua e nifó me tauhokohoko, e te aha rite tatou ki te mahi i.
“Ko roroa ia oku hoariri pahemo oku hoariri, me te ia etahi wheako runaruna. Kei te haere ahau ki te tamata ki te pouaka a ia, noho i runga i te waho, me te kino ia ia ki te matā tinana.”
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E Victor Ortiz ON Gilberto Sanchez Leon Terrell GAUSHA WHAKARITE ki te kanohi WHARE Bevan ka mea a EL HARRAK Hugo OFF ki a Hohua OBANDO MARIO Barrios Te pakanga Manuel maira & BRANDON FIGUEROA FIGHTS FRANCISCO MURO ON PBC ON NBCSN SATURDAY, HAKIHEA 12

Night Full O Mahi Mai Ki Te AT&Pokapū T I roto i San Antonio
San Antonio (Hakihea 8, 2015) – Opponents for the previously announced Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBCSN whakaturia e kāri mo ratou Rāhoroi, Hakihea 12 showdowns i te AT hou whakahou&Center T i San Antonio.
PBC i runga i NBCSN mahi ka kite i te hokinga mai o “Nanakia” Victor Ortiz (30-5-2, 23 Koó) rite anga ia hōia Mexican Gilberto Sanchez Leon (33-13-2) i roto i te Welterweight take 10-a tawhio noa, 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Terrell Gausha (16-0, 8 Koó) tango i runga i Ka mea a El Harrak (12-3-2, 7 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whitu teina a'ee, hinga kore Hugo “Te tōku” Rai (23-0, 12 Koó) ki Hohua Obando (12-7-1, 10 Koó) i roto i te whitu whakataetae 10-a tawhio noa, amanaki rohe tūturu Mario Barrios (13-0, 7 Koó) takahi ki te mowhiti ki Panama o Manuel maira (18-4, 11 Koó) i roto i te whakataetae Kōmāmā waru tawhio noa, me Brandon Figueroa (3-0, 2 Koó) ki Francisco Muro (2-1, 1 KO) i roto i te whawhai whā e wha-a tawhio noa.
Ka Tokopuka te kapinga NBCSN te PBC i te NBC hui headlined e whetū tūturuOmar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Koó), o Weslaco, Texas, tango i runga i te toa o mua ao Antonio DeMarco (31-5-1, 23 Koó). Kapinga i runga i NBC haamata i 8:30 p.m. AND/5:30 p.m. PT a ka whakaatu hoki i te rua o showdowns taumahamaha rite tūturu 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Dominic “Te pouri” BREAZEALE (16-0, 14 Koó) kanohi“Prince” Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 Koó) a pakeke-patu Mexican-American Chris “Ko te moepapa” Arreola (36-4-1, 31 Koó) whawhai Travis “Toku Time” Kauffman (30-1, 22 Koó).
NBCSN kapinga ka timata i 6:00 p.m. AND/3:00 p.m. PT a ka haere tae noa ki 7:30 pm. ME / 4:30 pm PT. Ka tīmata anō NBCSN kapinga i 11 p.m. AND/8:00 p.m. PT e whai ake nei i te haapurororaa NBC me rere ki waenganui po ET/9:00 p.m. PT.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e Leija Battah Whakatairanga, E utu i $220, $112, $85, $58 a $31, e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ka taea te hokona Tickets ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com, www.attcenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. Ka taea hoki e Tickets te hokona e te īmēram@leijabattahpromo.com karanga ranei (210) 979-3302.
Ano ngā i roto i undercard whawhai whakaongaonga he opuaraa tūturu Semajay Thomas(6-0, 4 Koó) i roto o Chicago i roto i te ohipa Welterweight ono-a tawhio noa ki Florida o Farkhad Sharipov (4-5, 1 KO), 25-tau-tawhito New Jersey-hua Rickey Edwards (9-0, 3 Koó) i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā ono tawhio ki tūturu Ariere Paez (4-0, 1 KO), Lanell “KO” Pupuhi (13-1-1, 7 Koó) i roto i Las Vegas tango i runga i Nigeria o Michael Gbenga (16-23, 16 Koó) i roto i te waru-rauna o super mahi whitu, me te-tau 21-tawhito Justin DeLoach(11-1, 6 Koó) o Georgia, Louisiana i roto i te ono-a tawhio noa Welterweight super whakataetae.
Ka tūturu te whakaawhiwhi i te po o te mahi San Antonio-hua Arama Lopezki te toa o mua te ao Eric Aiken i roto i te a'ee whā super, 21-tau-tauJavier Rodriguez pakanga Alejandro Moreno i roto i te wha-a tawhio noa whā super pupūtanga, San Antonio o Steve Hall rite ia tapawhā atu ki Arama Ealons i roto i te wha-a tawhio noa whawhai, me te super Kōmāmā Austin o Brandon Chalker i roto i te wha a taka noa whakataetae mā whitu super ki San Antonio o Rudy Zamora.
He toa whakaongaonga nei e kore Irirangi atu i te mahi, Hoki Ortiz ki te mowhiti kotahi tau i muri i maru tona ringa i roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, te mutu a tawhio toru o Manuel Parete. Ko te-tau 28-tawhito i te toa ao 147-pauna ka patua e ia Andre Berto i roto i 2011 ki te whakaturia ake te pupūtanga ki Floyd Mayweather. Kua pau te Kansas-Māori wā i roto i te tau tata ki te kiriata tūranga i roto i te kiriata pērā i “Southpaw” a “Ko te Expendables 3” engari ka hokiHakihea 12 hauora, me te rite ki te whawhai ki tona ara hoki ki te keokeonga o te hākinakina. Tuatahi, ka whai ia ki te tiki mua te roa Leon i roto i Mexicali, Mexico te tangata nona whakaora mo Dario Cervantes, Carlos Yañez a Rene Ruiz.
I whānau a whakaarahia i roto i te Cleveland, Gausha ko te runaruna whakapaipai nei riro mētara koura i te US. Toa National i roto i 2009 a 2012 me te kanohi i te US hei wāhanga o te 2012 Team Olympic. Ko te-tau 28-tawhito tūturu te mai tahuri pro i roto i 2012. I roto i te 2015 kua piro ia te wikitoria knockout mo Norberto Gonzalez, a patua Luis Grajeda ko Erietere Gonzalez i te whakatau. Na ka tangohia e ia i runga i te-tau 28-tawhito El Harrak nei whawhai i roto i Las Vegas i te ara London.
Oxnard, California’s Centeno has long been one of boxing’s top prospects with victories over Ayi Bruce, Keandre Leatherwood, Angel Osuna and Gerardo Ibarra. I roto i te Hakihea 2014 he faced his stiffest test to date against James De La Rosa and passed with flying colors, scoring a spectacular fifth-round knockout. Te nuinga tata, ka mau te-tau 24-tawhito iho Lukasz Maciec i Mahuru, me te titiro ki te whakaoti i te tau ki tetahi mahi kaha ki Guadalajara, A Mexico Obando.
Fighting i tona whenua o San Antonio, Barrioslooks mo te whitu o tona wikitoria o 2015 i runga iHakihea 12. Te tūmanako o te 20-tau-tawhito ki te hanga i runga i tona torohaki i muri i toa tana a'ee waru-a tawhio tuatahi i runga i Enrique Tinoco i runga i Noema 10. Ka fehangahangai ia te 25-tau-tawhito Panamian maira te tangata nona whakaora i roto i 2015 mo Ivan Trejos me Hamuera Moreno.
Ko te teina o matua whai wāhi hui, me te mua toa ao Omar, tahuri pro te Figueroa-tau 18-tawhito i roto i te Mei i te hinga Hector Gutierrez me kua aru e ake i te tu Ricardo Mena ko Ramiro Ruiz. Ko te Weslaco, Titiro Texas-hua ki te hanga i te reira i te tino 2015 ina e ia i runga i te Muro-tau 19-tawhito i roto i Tucson, Arizona.
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BOXING haere mai KI TE AT&T CENTER

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By: Lorne Chan Spurs.com
Maringi toto i te ihu Omar Figueroa o te wa whakamutunga ko ia i te AT&Pokapū T, ona ringa whara i whiua e te mano nifó. I pau Figueroa, a ko reira utu reira katoa, no te whakanohoia te whitiki aito i runga i tona pokohiwi.
Ko runga i te Hōngongoi 27, 2013. Whawhai Figueroa Nihito Arakawa ka kī te WBC Kōmāmā Taitara i roto i te a'ee e haaati maha Whawhai o te rārangi Tau.
E rua tau i muri mai, Omar “Panterita” Figueroa te hoki haere mai ki te AT&Pokapū T. Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Koó) Kei te headlining he kāri Pirimia Mekemeke Champions i runga i Dec. 12, te wahi ka whawhai ia Antonio DeMarco (31-5-1, 23 Koó).
Tickets tīmata i $31 E wātea ana i www.attcenter.com mo te whawhai, e hoki ngā Dominic “Te pouri” Breazeale ki “Prince” Charles Martin i roto i te a'ee taumahamaha me te hoki ki te whakakai o te toa Welterweight mua Victor Ortiz.
Hoki Figueroa, tona hokinga ki te AT&Mowhiti Center T tikanga he hoki ki te tautuhinga o tetahi o nga po rahi o tona ora, ka patua e ia Arakawa i roto i te whakatau.
“Haere koromatua-ki-koromatua, 12 rauna, ko reira rite te tahi mea i roto i te kiriata Rocky,” Ka mea a Figueroa. “Te reira e pā ana ki ia i te itoito e te ngakau ki te noho i roto i reira, me te mahi i taua ara. Hei haere i roto i reira, toto, me te whati ringa, ko reira mīharo. Ko ahau koa ki te e taea ki te mahi i konei i te AT&Pokapū T.”
Figueroa, 25, Ko te whakapehapeha o te Rio Grande raorao o. Te ia te Māori o Weslaco, e pā ana ki 250 maero ki te tonga o te AT&Pokapū T. Ko ia hei whakaako i reira ki tona papa, Omar Sr., nana nei i hoatu te tuatahi karapu i runga i tana tama, ka Jr. ko 6.
Kārangaranga “Panterita,” Whakawhanakehia Figueroa tona kāhua i roto i te whakakai i roto i te tata 200 whawhai runaruna i roto i Mexico, me tetahi atu 50 i roto i te Hononga o Amerika, ano he teina.
Te ia te puncher ta'etuku. E kore e mahara ia tango i te tahi kupu, ki te tikanga o te reira whiwhi i te matā torutoru i roto ia ia. Whawhai ki Figueroa hei iti e pā ana ki te “pūtaiao reka” me te ake e pā ana ki puai anake. Ko kāhua arahina te whawhai rahi te AT&Center T i kite ake.
Figueroa ko Arakawa kaihokohoko nifó mo nga tuarua o ratou whawhai 12-a tawhio noa, ki te AT&Mano Center T karakia “Omar! Omar!” puta noa i. Ahakoa Figueroa, he toa haratau, whara ona ringa Houstin mata o Arakawa me te tinana, E kore e Arakawa haere ki raro,. Iu tonu whawhai e rua hoki 36 meneti, hoatu ia atu NODS o te faatura i te mutunga o ia a tawhio noa.
I karaunatia I te whawhai ki runga ki a Figueroa te toa tuatahi ao i te Rio Grande Valley, nui atu tona maia i roto i te whawhai roaa ia atu i te whitiki i roto i ngā porowhita mekemeke. E ai ki Compubox, e kaitatau nifó maka a ka u, Hono Figueroa i runga i 450 nifó mana i roto i te whawhai, te tuawha-tino katoa-wā i roto i tetahi piha taimaha i roto i te CompuBox o 30 tau o te tuhi whawhai.
“I roto i te hākinakina, kua hua e maha vahe fakangalongata'a,” ka mea auvaha i Mauro Ranallo i te whawhai, “konei i roto i te San Antonio taea e koe te tāpiri i tetahi atu pene ki tukufakaholo ataahua, me te nanakia o te mekemeke.”
Ka neke ake ki te akomanga taimaha 140-pauna, Ka mea a Figueroa Ko te wa tuatahi ongo'i ngā ia kakato hauora mai i te whawhai Arakawa tenei. Ka rite ki tonu whetu o Figueroa ki whakatika, DeMarco, he toa mua WBC Kōmāmā ia i Sinaloa, Mexico, Kei te tu i roto i tona ara.
“Tenei ka waiho i te whawhai rawa uaua, me te ka tino pea te waiho i te whawhai no te mea o to tatou momo whawhai,” Ka mea a DeMarco.
Te Dec. 12 ki tonu kāri i te matchups nui, tetahi hui matua a'ee sDominic āhuatanga “Te pouri” BREAZEALE (16-0, 14 Koó) ki “Prince” Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 Koó) ko Chris “Ko te moepapa” Arreola (36-4-1, 31 Koó) ki Travis “Toku Time” Kauffman (30-1, 22 Koó).
BREAZEALE, he quaterback mua i te Whare Wānanga o Northern Colorado, ka mau ake mekemeke i muri te mutunga o tana mahi tuatoru, me te waiho i te 2012 Häkinakina. Kua tuhia e ia he knockout i roto i te katoa engari whawhai ngaio e rua, engari anga tona whakamātautau uaua ki Martin, nei tika kotahi kua neke atu i te wha rauna i roto i tona waru whawhai whakamutunga.
Hanga Victor Ortiz tona hokinga ki te mowhiti i roto i te AT&Center T rite te pai, rite tangohia tona mahi, kua he ara ātahu mai whawhai ia Floyd Mayweather Jr. i roto i te 2011. Puta Ortiz i runga i “Dancing Ki te Stars” i roto i te 2013, a he tūranga mahi i roto i “Ko te Expendables 3” a “Southpaw.” Ka waiho tana matamua i roto i tona whawhai San Antonio 364 ra, a ka waiho Ortiz he tino tahi.
Kua kawea mai Leija / Battah Whakatairanga te kāri whawhai ki San Antonio, rite oire tama Hehe James Leija mea te tūmanako ia ki te kawe nui me te nui whawhai ki te AT&Pokapū T.
“San Antonio te pea te pa pai mo te mekemeke i roto i te United States,” Ka mea a Kite. “E hiahia ana matou ki te pupuri i hoatu i te pā utu o to ratou moni ki etahi i nga whawhai pai o roto Texas me wāhi kē o.”
Ko te whawhai i te AT&He hoki Center T ha faingamālie mo ki te tahi mau whawhai rohe tiki i roto i te mowhiti i runga i te haapurororaa e e e teata i runga i timata NBC a NBCSN i 5 p.m. EST.
Mario Barrios, he-tawhito 20-tau i mahi nei ki Southwest High School i roto i San Antonio, kua whawhai ono nga wa i roto i 2015 a riro katoa whawhai ono. Hoki Barrios (13-0, 7 Koó), e haere ana ki roto ki te AT&Pokapū T he te tahi mea i mea ia kua tona mahi katoa kua hanga i ki.
“Kua ahau i whawhai i roto i nga wahi kia maha i mohio ai tangata ahau,” Ka mea a Barrios. “Ki te whawhai i te kāinga, i roto i te mua o toku utuafare, kia mau ai ki te iti rutaki te. Te haere ki te ongo'i mo ahau kia rite ki taua wāhi e e tino koutou mahi i te tahi i roto i to koutou mahi.”
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Omar FIGUEROA A'ORAA TRAINING & UTUAFARE MUA PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC te primetime pupūtanga AGAINST ANTONIO Demarco MAA, HAKIHEA 12 MEI TE AT&T CENTER

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WESLACO, TX (Hakihea 1, 2015) – Kaimekemeke tūturu Omar “Ko te Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 16 Koó) Kei te haere ki te kati i roto i tona tau ki te hoki mowhiti, kia tonoa ia ki 2016 rite e rua hei whetu i roto i te hākinakina, engari ano te riri hou i roto i te wehenga 140-pauna.
Figueroa matua Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i te NBC roto i te primetime i runga iRāhoroi, Hakihea 12. PBC i te NBC ka AIR ora i 8:30 p.m. AND/5:30 p.m. PT i San Antonio a AT&Center T, ka pakanga Figueroa toa mua ao Antonio DeMarco(31-5-1, 23 Koó).
South Texas o “Ko te Panterita” (iti Panther) i te tuatahi super Kōmāmā kaha i roto i te Mei ki titlist mua Ricky Burns me i muri i te roa e te wharanga, Ko te hoki ia, hauora, me te pupuhi i runga i ngā ipurau katoa.
“Ahau rite,” Said Figueroa. “Mai kua neke ahau ki runga ki te 140 Kua ua ahau kaha atu ake ake. Tenei wiki i roto i te puni, i muri i ngā wā toku mākutu, Kua ua ite ahau e ahau i honotanga ake me e nui haere toku tere, me te kaha, kua. Toku whawhai Mei ko te tohu pai o te aha taku e mea me tenei whawhai ki DeMarco e tetahi tetahi. Mana'o tūturu tenei wehenga taimaha ki ahau.”
Ka oho ake te piha taimaha i roto i 2015, kitea hoki i tenei tau hoki whakangungu Figueroa ki tona papa, Omar Sr., i roto i tona oire o Weslaco, TX.
“Ko Mekemeke i roto i te toto o toku utuafare,” ka mea ia. “Toku papa, tuahine, teina, me te whaea e whai wāhi katoa ki rānei whakangungu whawhai ranei. Te taea ki te whakangungu i te kāinga, e karapotia ana e toku utuafare e mea faufaa ki ahau. Mea katoa te mahi ahau he mo toku hapu, me toku hapori.”
Te whakatipu ake i roto i te U.S e rua. ko Mexico, Whawhai Figueroa i runga 200 whawhai runaruna i roto i Mexico, me te 100 i roto i te U.S. i mua i te tahuri pro. He whakakake Mexican-American me Texan, Kei te rerekē i te Figueroa 25-tau-tawhito whakangungu tenei puni tae mākutu ki te maha o te whawhai i Texas me te āhua e karapoti ana.
“Au tāpi ahau ki te mahere whakangungu, me te conditioning tenei puni – manawa, mākutu – engari kei te tino te whakapakari i te rerekētanga nui hoki ahau, ka tango tiaki o toku tinana i roto i rerekē tīkina taupā. Ahau te huka, totoro, me te whakamahi i te Theraband i roto i workouts. Au hoki e mahi ahau ki atu mahi whakaora – whakamahana ake, hei whakamatao i raro, whakaongaonga, ultrasound, Ka taea e korerotia e ahau ki toku tinana, me te puni mahi e ngā huri i te reira i toku tinana.”
E kore tetahi hei noho tonu, te kaipara tūturu-whanau e tuhipoka o etahi o nga regimens whakangungu i ngā kaiako i roto i mua i te ngana ki te “ako'i mātau” a ape i te overtraining.
Te Hakihea 12 PBC i te NBC whawhai ka waiho hoki te take ki tona teina Brandon putanga i runga i te haapurororaa NBCSN utuafare.
“Ahau tino mauruuru no toku rōpū katoa me te kaiwhakatairanga Hehe Leija me Mike Battah. E hoatu ana e ratou te rota o te whawhai pūmanawa Texas he pere i runga i te kāri kaha motu. Me mekemeke ki te tautoko me te kawe ake taranata i puta noa wehenga katoa, a te reira nui ki te kite i etahi o toku rōpū ētahi atu opuaraa runga whiwhi i te pere i runga i te pire rite tenei tetahi me te. Ko hono tokoni'i ia ki te tupu mekemeke.”
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Mua AO TOA Victor Ortiz PLUS Tuhinga STARS Terrell GAUSHA, Hugo rai JR., MARIO Barrios & Ngā Brandon FIGUEROA I pāngia motuhake ON Tiro NIGHT o PREMIER BOXING toa MAHI ON NBCSN

SATURDAY, HAKIHEA 12 MEI TE AT&T CENTER I San Antonio
ACTION ON NBCSN BOOKENDS PBC ON NBC PRIMETIME EVENT
WITH kapinga i 6 P.M. AND – 7:30 P.M. AND &
MEI 11 P.M. AND – Midnight ET
San Antonio (Whiringa 18, 2015) – Toa o mua te ao “Nanakia” Victor Ortiz(30-5-2, 23 Koó), 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Terrell Gausha (16-0, 8 Koó), whitu tekau tūturu Hugo “Te tōku” Bevan Jr. (23-0, 12 Koó), tūturu amanaki whanau Antonio-San Mario Barrios (13-0, 7 Koó) and undefeated bantamweight prospect Brandon Figueroa (3-0, 2 Koó) ka whakataetae i roto i te pāngia undercard motuhake hei wāhanga o te ki tonu te po o te Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC)i runga i NBC a NBCSN mahi i runga i Rāhoroi, Hakihea 12 i te AT hou whakahou&Center T i San Antonio.
Ka Tokopuka te kapinga NBCSN te PBC i te NBC hui headlined e whetū tūturu Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Koó), o Weslaco, Texas, tango i runga i te toa o mua ao Antonio DeMarco (31-5-1, 23 Koó). Kapinga i runga i NBC haamata i 8:30 p.m. AND/5:30 p.m. PT a ka whakaatu hoki i te rua o showdowns taumahamaha rite tūturu 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Dominic “Te pouri” BREAZEALE (16-0, 14 Koó) kanohi“Prince” Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 Koó) a pakeke-patu Mexican-American Chris “Ko te moepapa” Arreola (36-4-1, 31 Koó) whawhai Travis “Toku Time” Kauffman (30-1, 22 Koó).
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He toa whakaongaonga nei e kore Irirangi atu i te mahi, Hoki Ortiz ki te mowhiti kotahi tau i muri i maru tona ringa i roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, te mutu a tawhio toru o Manuel Parete. Ko te-tau 28-tawhito i te toa ao 147-pauna ka patua e ia Andre Berto i roto i 2011 ki te whakaturia ake te pupūtanga ki Floyd Mayweather. Kua pau te Kansas-Māori wā i roto i te tau tata ki te kiriata tūranga i roto i te kiriata pērā i “Southpaw” a “Ko te Expendables 3” engari ka hokiHakihea 12 hauora, me te rite ki te whawhai ki tona ara hoki ki te keokeonga o tona hākinakina.
I whānau a whakaarahia i roto i te Cleveland, Gaushawas he runaruna whakapaipai nei i riro mētara koura i te US. Toa National i roto i 2009 a 2012 me te kanohi i te US hei wāhanga o te 2012 Team Olympic. Ko te-tau 28-tawhito tūturu te mai tahuri pro i roto i 2012. I roto i te 2015 kua piro ia te wikitoria knockout mo Norberto Gonzalez, a patua Luis Grajeda ko Erietere Gonzalez i te whakatau.
Oxnard, California’s Centeno has long been one of boxing’s top prospects with victories over Ayi Bruce, Keandre Leatherwood, Angel Osuna and Gerardo Ibarra. I roto i te Hakihea 2014 he faced his stiffest test to date against James De La Rosa and passed with flying colors, scoring a spectacular fifth-round knockout. Te nuinga tata, ka mau te-tau 24-tawhito iho Lukasz Maciec i Mahuru, me te titiro ki te whakaoti i te tau ki tētahi atu mahi kaha.
Fighting i tona whenua o San Antonio, Barrioslooks mo te whitu o tona wikitoria o 2015 i runga iHakihea 12. Te tūmanako o te 20-tau-tawhito ki te hanga i runga i tona torohaki i muri i toa tana a'ee waru-a tawhio tuatahi i runga i Enrique Tinoco i runga i Noema 10.
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PBC SERIES FIGHTERS BRING AUTHENTICITY & EXCITEMENT TO NEW YORK RED CARPET MOVIE PREMIERE OF SOUTHPAW

Pāwhiri ki konei for pictures from last night’s premiere

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NEW YORK (Hōngongoi 21, 2015) – Premier Boxing Champions Series (PBC) whawhai Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs a Pita “Chocolate Kid” Quillin added red carpet excitement to last night’s New York City red carpet premiere of boxing movie Southpaw. Haere ana nga whawhai i te whāriki whero i te taha whetu o te kiriata, tae atu Jake Gyllenhaal, Rahera McAdams me 50 Ōrau i mua i te haereraa i te āta.

 

Fai Hakopa a Quillin mō whakaahua ki te kaiwhakaari Mack parae, “Orange Ko te Black New” whetu Selenis Leyva me te toa mekemeke hoa Victor Ortiz, te tangata e puta i roto i te kiriata. Ko nga whawhai, e karanga rua Brooklyn te kāinga, ano i te whai wāhi ki te hopu ki te aficionado mekemeke me Brooklyn-whenua ake, kaitapere Rosie Parete.

 

Jacobs (29-1, 26 Koó) will put his middleweight world title on the line August 1 ina e ia i runga i Sergio Mora ora i Center Barclays i Brooklyn i roto i te utunga tuarua o PBC i te ESPN.

 

I had such an amazing time at the Southpaw premiere” Said Jacobs “Ahau na oaoa i ahau taea ki te tango i taku tama, Nate ki ahau, ki te haere i te whāriki whero, i to tatou pikitia i tangohia, me te oaoa i te kiriata nui e pā ana ki te mekemeke.”

 

Quillin (31-0-1, 22 Koó) will get back in the ring Mahuru 6 as part of PBC on CBS.

 

“Mai i te tirohanga o te toa, Whakaaro ahau i tino pai i meatia i te kiriata,” Said Quillin “Te aamu i hanga whakaata ahau i runga i toku mahi mekemeke ake, paruruhia toku heke mai pūtea. Te reira fakamanatu hoki ahau o te faufaa, me te uara o te aroha pono me te whai i te iwi e tika ana a tawhio noa koutou.”

 

Whakarewahia Pirimia mekemeke Champions i Hānuere 2015 ki te ngākau nui ki te mau mai i mekemeke nui hoki ki te pouaka whakaata whatunga. Te raupapa tēnei wā te pahiatia e runga i NBC, NBCSN, CBS, ESPN, Koi a Patupatu TV.

 

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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao In-Depth Preview and Analysis

By: Tony Penecale

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Pae hopea!!!! After six years of arguing, negotiating, finger-pointing, and the real possibility that it would never happen, the long-awaited superfight between Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is finally about to happen. There is a possibility of grossing upwards of $300 million between them, easily the richest event in sports history. Mayweather is set to make $180 miriona. He would earn $15 million per round, $5 million per minute, & $83,333.33 per second. Pacquaio would make $120 million and would earn $10 million per round, $3,333,333.33 per minute, & $55,555.56 per second. Las Vegas is a gambling town, and after years of bluffing, raising the ante, and calling each other out, both fighters have put all their chips in. Their legacies are on the table. Na, it’s time to see who is really holding the Aces when they step in the ring.

PAKEKE, RECORD, Me tatauranga

Mayweather: Age: 38 tau

Record: 47-0 (26 Knockouts)

Teitei: 5’8”

Taumaha: 146 * * Taumaha mō te a'ee whakamutunga (9-13-14)

Totoro: 72"

 

Pacquiao: Age: 35 tau

Record: 57-5-2 (38 Knockouts)

Teitei: 5’6”

Taumaha: 144 ** Taumaha mō te a'ee whakamutunga (11-20-14)

Totoro: 67"

 

Mau ohipa Ring

Mayweather:

1996 Olympic mātāmuri

WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’98-’02)

WBC Kōmāmā Champion (’02-’04)

Ring Magazine Lightweight Champion (’02-’04)

WBC Junior Welterweight Champion (’05-’06)

IBF Welterweight Champion (’06)

WBC Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)

WBC Junior whitu Champion (’07)

WBA Junior whitu Champion (’12)

WBC Welterweight Champion (’11-Pres)

Ring Magazine Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Kaimekemeke (’05-’07, ’12-Pres)

 

Pacquiao:

WBC Flyweight Champion (’98-‘99)

IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (’01-’03)

WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’08)

WBC Kōmāmā Champion (‘08)

IBO Junior Welterweight Champion ('09)

WBO Welterweight Champion (’09-‘12)

WBO Welterweight Champion ('14 -Pres)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Kaimekemeke (’08-‘12)

Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #4 Kaimekemeke (Pres)

 

STYLE

Mayweather:

A pure boxer with great speed who does everything well with an arsenal that includes a snapping jab, accurate right hand and a left hook that can be doubled and tripled with tremendous effect. Uses feint moves to freeze opponents and open punching lanes. Tucks his chin well behind his shoulder to roll with punches. Even on the ropes, he is a difficult target to land a solid punch on. He doesn’t have great punching power. Most of his stoppage victories come from outpunching and outclassing his opponents but rarely scoring clean knockouts.

 

Pacquiao:

Pacquiao boxes from a southpaw stance, moving forward and bobbing and feinting his way in. Once in close, he uses his right hand to find the range and then unleashes his powerful left, either straight or looping, and he will often double and triple it to the body and head. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Has soundly developed under the tutelage of Freddie Roach, developing a decent right hook, either as a lead punch or thrown behind the left. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Is no longer the feared finisher he once was earlier in his career.

 

MĀLOHINGÁ

Mayweather:

* Experience – Boxing is in Mayweather’s blood, and he’s been involved in the sport since his childhood. Completed an extensive amateur career by winning the bronze medal in the ’96 Olympic Games. He has been competing successfully on a championship level for the past 17 tau, facing and defeating fighters with a variety of styles.

 

* Conditioning – Mayweather is a fitness freak with an amazing work ethic when it comes to training. Few fighters push themselves as much as Mayweather does in the gym, even doing midnight training sessions. It is evident in the ring when his stamina carries him in the late rounds.

 

* Ring Generalship – Mayweather knows every inch of the ring and how to control a fight. He knows when to attack, when to box, when to turn up the heat, and when to coast. Mayweather owns the ring when he is in there. Even the rare times when he has been stunned in fights, he was able to quickly settle down and quell the threat.

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Unorthodox Style – Pacquiao is very unorthodox, even for a southpaw. He moves straight in but is hard to time with his bobbing and head feints. Before most opponents can time his onrushes, he is throwing whirlwind punches from a variety of angles.

 

* Speed – Pacquiao is fleet of foot and the owner of very fast hands, especially for a boxer with such considerable power. He quickly moves into position and fires rapid one-two combinations. He’s expanded his arsenal to include blinding combinations of hooks, uppercuts, and double or triple left hands.

 

* Stamina – Pacquiao is always in tremendous shape and fights just as hard in the last round as he does in the first. He applies a ton of pressure and is constantly punching, wearing opponents down in the process.

 

VAIVAI'ANGÁ

Mayweather:

* Aging – Mayweather may have an unblemished record, but Father Time has never been defeated. Mayweather has been more flat-footed in recent bouts. His first encounter with Marcos Maidana was a rough and tumble affair where Mayweather looked very ordinary. The rematch was more definitive but unimpressive.

 

* Distractions – Maweather loves to be in the public eye and never shies away from controversy. Most notably are his public disputes and reconciliations with his father and trainer, Floyd Mayweather, Senior. The most recent camp turbulence came in the form of a training camp dispute between Floyd Sr. and Alex Ariza, working as the strength and conditioning coach. A non-harmonious training camp could lead to unnecessary distractions.

 

* Punching Power – Most of Mayweather’s stoppage wins came from an accumulation of punches. The usual result is the referee or opposing corner stopping the bout to prevent further punishment. Notwithstanding his controversial and explosive knockout of Victor Ortiz, it is rare to see Mayweather finish a bout with one punch, dating all the way back to his days as a 130-pounder.

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Killer Instinct – Pacquiao was once regarded as a ruthless buzzsaw, cutting through opponents until they succumbed. He has since lost that edge, failing to win a fight by stoppage since 2009. More of a concern is that on several occasions he eased up on outclassed opponents, allowing them to survive the last few rounds.

 

* Trouble with Counterpunchers – Pacquiao is an aggressive, offense-first fighter who will freely throw punches, but he can be timed and is often open to be hit with counters. Juan Manuel Marquez gave him fits with movement and counter punches, even scoring a spectacular knockout over Pacquiao with a perfectly-timed counter right hand.

 

* Age – Pacquiao is no longer the phenomenon he was in his 20s. He is now in his mid-30s. As he has physically aged, he has also taken on a super human schedule with political aspirations in his home country, numerous personal appearances, and several difficult bouts.

 

 

A'ee MUA

Mayweather:

(09-13-14) Mayweather neutralized and outboxed Marcos Maidana in a rematch from their closer-than-expected bout from four months prior. While the action was sparse, it was a case of Mayweather using his superior skills and intelligence to thwart his aggressive but limited opponent.

 

Pacquiao:

(11-20-14) Pacquiao won a dominating unanimous decision over the game but vastly inexperienced Chris Algieri. Pacquiao was in control from the start and scored a total of six knockdowns, somehow failing to score the knockout some experts thought he needed to be in position for the Mayweather fight to happen.

 

THREE BEST PERFORMANCES

 

Mayweather:

* Diego Corrales (1/20/01) – Experts were torn on who to pick in this one with many leaning towards Corrales to win by KO. Mayweather never let him in the bout, knocking him down five times before the referee halted the bout in the 10th round.

 

* Arturo Gatti (6/25/05) – Although Mayweather was a solid betting favorite, many expected Gatti to make things rough for Mayweather. It never happened, as Mayweather floored Gatti in the first round and dealt out a severe beating before Gatti’s corner stopped the bout after six one-sided rounds.

 

* Ricky Hatton (12/8/07) – Hatton was undefeated coming into the bout and set a gameplan of constant pressure to wear out Mayweather. After a few uncomfortable rounds, Mayweather was able to find his range and take over, flooring Hatton twice in the 10th round and forcing a stoppage.

 

Pacquiao:

* Oscar De la Hoya (12/06/08) – It’s hard to imagine now, but the consensus at the time was that De la Hoya would destroy the smaller Pacquiao in a landslide. It was a landslide, but it was Pacquiao dishing out the beating, ripping De la Hoya apart with both hands. After eight one-sided and brutal rounds, a swollen and bloodied De la Hoya was beaten into permanent retirement.

* Miguel Cotto (11/14/09) – Pacquiao impressively dismantled the larger and physically imposing Cotto. Pacquiao dropped the Puerto Rican superstar twice early. From the 6th round on, Pacquiao had Cotto in a defensive shell, battering him until the referee stopped the bout in the 12th round.

* Ricky Hatton (05/02/09) – Pacquio ran through Hatton in fast and destructive fashion. Hattonwhile still an underdogwas expected to provide a challenge with his strength and mauling tactics. Pacquiao unveiled an improved right hook and had Hatton down twice in the first round before crushing him with a devastating knockout in the second.

 

 

COMMON OPPONENTS

*Oscar De la Hoya

– Mayweather: Split Decision 2007

– Pacquiao: WHO 8th tawhio 2008

 

*Miguel Cotto

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2013

– Pacquiao: WHO 12th tawhio 2009

 

*Ricky Hatton

– Mayweather: WHO 10th tawhio 2007

– Pacquiao: KO 2nd tawhio 2009

 

* Shane Mosley

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2010

– Pacquiao: Unanimous Decision 2011

 

* Juan Manuel Marquez

– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2009

– Pacquiao: Unuhia 2004, Split Decision 2008, Majority Decision 2011,

KO’d 6th tawhio 2012

 

 

KĪ ki te wikitoria

 

Mayweather:

* Get Pacquiao’s respect early, timing his rushes, and hitting him with straight right hands.

 

* Use clinches to smother Pacquiao and thwart any offensive momentum.

 

* Do not try to trade punches with Pacquiao.

 

 

 

Pacquiao:

* Use feints to get Mayweather to make the first move.

 

* Don’t aim strictly at Mayweather’s head. Focus on the body, arms, and torso?

 

* Do not let Mayweather control the tempo.

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 

* Can the fight live up to the hype? Unless this turns out to be Hagler-Hearns, Gatti-Ward, and Ali-Frazier all rolled up into one, it will be nearly impossible to live up to the hype that has surrounded this match-up for over six years. The hype might be inflated and overbearing, but it can still be entertaining.

 

* Is the fight happening too late? Both fighters are in their late 30s. While these two phenoms are still elite competitors, they are past their primes. Even so, instances of fighters past their primes matching up perfectly and turning in an epic encounter have occurred on several occasions.

 

* Who has the most to lose? Mayweather without a doubt has the most to lose. Pacquiao is an icon in his home country, so no matter what happens, he will remain a beloved figure. Mayweather is boasting about himself as “The Best Ever” and relishes his undefeated record. He even said recently that he’s better than Muhammad Ali was. A loss obliterates the “0” on Mayweather’s record and will provide more fodder for the argument that he is not even the best of his generation.

 

* How will their styles match up? It figures to be a classic boxer vs puncher match-up. Mayweather is a consummate strategist. He is a master of figuring out his opponents, frustrating them, and setting up counter punches. Pacquiao will press the action, try to overwhelm, breaking through Mayweather’s defense with a high volume of punches. It will be a clash of Quantity against Quality. Pacquiao will throw more punches, more punches than anybody has ever thrown against Mayweather. Mayweather will throw less but land at a higher connect rate, with sharp counter punches.

 

* What are the chances of a Knockout? Pacquiao is known as the better puncher, but he has failed to score a stoppage victory since battering Miguel Cotto in 2009. Mayweather has scored only one stoppage victory since 2007 against the weak-chinned Victor Ortiz. The two most likely scenarios for a knockout win would either be Pacquiao becoming reckless and leaving himself open to Mayweather’s straight right hand or Mayweather suddenly becoming an old fighter and wilting under Pacquiao’s relentless pressure. Likely, this fight will go to the scorecards.

 

 

* Will the officials factor into the conclusion? Kenny Bayless has been assigned as the referee and is regarded as one of the best in boxing. He has worked as the referee in six previous Pacquiao fights and four previous Mayweather bouts. The only backlash he received from those ten total bouts was the Mayweather-Maidana rematch where he was criticized for breaking up the inside clinches too quickly, seemingly favoring Mayweather against the mauling style of Maidana. With Mayweather naturally bigger than Pacquiao, breaking up clinches quickly (especially if Pacquiao has any momentum) would serve more as a disadvantage to Mayweather. The judges are Burt Clements, Dave Moretti, both veteran officials in Las Vegas, and Glenn Feldman, based out of Connecticut. Moretti has worked nine Mayweather bouts and six Pacquiao bouts. Clements has worked three Mayweather bouts and one Pacquiao bout. Feldman has only worked one Mayweather bout early in his career.

 

* What happens next? If the fight turns out to be entertaining, tata, or controversial, a rematch is possible depending on the outcome.

If Mayweather wins, he is 48-0 and can walk away from Pacquiao and seek a different challenge for his final fight. He could even seek a possible move up to grab a title at middleweight and another superfight with the next big sensation Gennady Golovkin.

If Pacquiao wins, a rematch is almost a given, especially with so much money on the table.

A draw would also most likely force a rematch for the final fight of Mayweather’s career sometime in September.

 

PENECALE Prediction

The anticipation as the fighters make their way to the ring will be electric. The growing crescendo of excitement will continue through the introductions with Mayweather sporting a confident smirk and Pacquaio fixated with an icy glare.

 

The waiting will be over when the bell rings and both fighters come out to the center of the ring. Mayweather will be moving to his left, rolling his hands and probing with a soft jab. Pacquiao will be like a coiled spring, bouncing back and forth and feinting with his jab. Pacquiao will throw a few wild left hands that Mayweather backs away from, his back hitting the ropes as he slides away to his right. The round will end without anything conclusive landing for either fighter, making it difficult to score.

 

Pacquiao will look to increase the pace in the second round and outwork Mayweather. While Mayweather is the center of the ring, he will dictate the pace and the action, keeping Pacquiao limited to throwing one punch at a time. When Pacquiao is able to cut the ring off and back Mayweather to the ropes, he will unleash combinations. The flurries for the most part won’t land, but the work rate will stir the crowd into a frenzy.

 

Pacquaio will continue the high volume of punches through the 3RD a 4th rounds until Mayweather lands a right hand while their feet are tangled, causing Pacquiao to sprawl to the canvas. He will protest while Bayless administers the count, but he will not be hurt. Mayweather will smile and move in, throwing a few right hands, truly seeing if Pacquiao is stunned. Pacquiao will respond with his own vicious left hand, bringing the crowd to their feet as the bell rings.

 

Mayweather will again box cautiously starting the 5th tawhio, staying on the outside and pivoting away when Pacquiao gets close. The fight will resemble a cat and mouse affair with Pacquiao trying to corner Mayweather and Mayweather trying to bait him into making a mistake. Pacquiao will be the aggressor, throwing far more punches. Mayweather will be timing him with single counter punches throughout the 6th a 7th rauna.

 

A sharp left hand by Pacquiao in the 8th round will startle Mayweather and cause blood to leak from his nose. Pacquiao will try to press the advantage and unleash another torrent of punches. Mayweather will pull away against the ropes, and Pacquiao will focus his attention to the body with a combination of punches to the chest and shoulder, forcing Mayweather to clinch and break the momentum.

 

Mayweather will get up on his toes in the 9th tawhio, using lateral movement to keep Pacquiao from setting his feet and unleashing more than one punch at a time. Pacquiao will step in with a few lefts that are blocked, but Mayweather’s movement will keep him from throwing any follow-up punches. As Mayweather slips out, he will land his own counter punches, making it another difficult round to score.

 

Throughout the 10th a 11th rauna, Mayweather will execute a plan to counter Pacquiao with single punches and avoid most of his counter flurries. Pacquiao will step in with a hard left to the body, forcing a Mayweather clinch. When the action resumes, Pacquiao will look to attack the body again, only to be met with a straight right hand over the top.

 

The final round in a very close bout will see Mayweather neutralizing Pacquiao’s rushes, landing single counter punches and pivoting away from danger, sharpshooting from the outside. Pacquiao will desperately try to corner Mayweather but he won’t allow it, moving on the outside and clinching in close, bringing an anticlimactic ending as the final bell rings.

 

It will take several minutes for the scorecards to be tabulated, with the consensus believing Mayweather won 7 rauna, including a knockdown. Pacquaio will pray in his corner while Mayweather smiles and laughs with his entourage.

 

The decision will be as follows. Glen Feldman will score the bout 114-113 for Pacquaio. Burt Clements will score 115-112 for Mayweather. Dave Moretti will score the bout a very curious 115-112 for the winner of the biggest superfight of the century…. MANNY “PACMAN” PACQUIAO!!!!

 

With the decision announced, a disgusted Mayweather will demand a rematch before storming out of the ring, setting up another lucrative event in September and a possible trilogy.