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Austin Brooks vs, Anthony Chavez headlines Toro Promotions card this Saturday at Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma

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Los Angeles (August 22, 2023) – The boxing spotlight shifts back to the Great Northwest this Saturday night as rising super featherweight star Austin Brooks (10-0, 3 KOs) takes on dangerous Anthony Chavez (11-3-1, 3 KOs) in the 10-round main event on a highly competitive pro card, presented by Toro Promotions, Inc. and Whitfield Haydon Boxing, at the famed Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington.

“This card sticks with our theme of compelling regional fights along with club wars,” Haydon said. “More than a couple guys have a chance to get a verdict from the great jury that is the northwest boxing fan and see if they can create a fan base for themselves going forward.”

Brooks, 27, is stepping up in class against Chavez, a 2015 USA National Championships bronze medalist as an amateur, has yet to fight more than six rounds to date. Fighting out of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Brooks, who has already fought several times on the ESPN platform, is coming off a six-round decision over veteran Diuhl Olguin this past March in San Diego.

Chavez, an old-fashioned fighter out of San Bernardino, California, is trained by well-known Southern Californian Henry Ramirez, who guided Chris Arreola and Josesito Lopez, laarin awọn diẹ notables. Two fights ago, Chavez won a six-round majority decision over Olguin.

The six-round, co-featured event pits Seattle featherweight Gregory Cruz (5-2, 3 KOs) against Roberto Negrete (4-1-1, 2 KOs), of West Liberty, Iowa. Cruz is bouncing back from a six-round majority loss to Luis Gallegos (4-0) last April, while Negrete fought to a six-round split draw in his most recent action this past June.

Chief undercard support will be provided by undefeated Portland super lightweight prospect Lorenza Caldera (6-0, 3 KOs) and Filipino veteran boxer Jake “D’ Twins” Bornea (14-5-1, 7 KOs), the former WBO Asia Pacific Youth Flyweight titleholder.

Angel Rebollar (6-3, 3 KOs) is coming straight out of Compton (BI ELEYI) to face San Bernardino (BI ELEYI) super lightweight Esteban Munoz (7-3, 4 KOs) in a rare five-round bout. Rebollar was a 2019 USA Western Regional Junior Open Champion as an amateur.

Also fighting on the undercard, each in four-round matches, is Auburn, Washington lightweight Joshua Cadena (1-0, 1 KO), la. Dan Hernandez (2-2, 1 KO), ti Egbe Omi, California; undefeated Puerto Rican welterweight prospect Axl Melendez Salgado (6-0, 4 KOs) la. Tulsa’s Lyle McFarlane (2-1 1 KO), and San Antonio (TX) super lightweight Richard Ray Howell (4-3-2, 2 KOs) la. Detroit’s Wesley Rivers (1-3).

Card subject to change.

Reasonably priced at $100.00, $60.00, ati $40.00, tickets may be purchased by calling(253) 594-7777 tabi niwww.Emeraldqueen.com.

Introducing undefeated Junior Welterweight Antonio Magruder

Magruder battles Matt Murphy on Saturday night at The Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.
Tori Nelson to defend UBF Middleweight title against Sanna Turunen
Former world title challenger Dominic Wade in action
Beltway favorites Kareem Martin, Alexander Johnson, Jordani White & George Harris to appear
Undefeated Kiante Irving to see action
WEIGH IN ON FRIDAY AT YARD HOUSE AT 2 PM et
Washington, D.C. (Kọkànlá Oṣù 29, 2018)Undefeated junior welterweight Antonio Magruder will be back in action after a two-plus year layoff when he takes on 36-fight veteran Matt Murphy in a six-round bout as part of a 10 ija kaadi THIS SATURDAY NIGHT ni The Entertainment and Sports Arena ni

Washington, D.C.
Magruder (5-0, 4 KOs) is looking to get back in the mix for the 1st time since his opening round stoppage over Ronnie Watson on September 30th, 2016.
Magruder has been back in camp, and working hard for the bout.
I have had a good camp. I always love training at home for fights,” so wipe awọn 26 year-old Magruder,
Magruder of Washington, D.C. had an amateur career that saw him have about 100 njà, and for two years was considered the number-one fighter in the country in his weight class.
Magruder’s father, Sean, is one of the co-promoters of the event, and the younger Magruder has been helping out while staying completely focused on his opponent.
Most of my fights have been at home, and I love it. Its been a good learning experience helping out with the business end of things.
Magruder, who considers himself as a boxer-puncher, doesn’t go into fights looking for early stoppages.
I don’t go in there looking for knockouts, I just let the fight come to me, but it is great when it happens.
Even though doesn’t possess an outstanding record, he is battle tested who has faced a staggering 23 undefeated foes, and he has proved to be a sturdy opponent.
You can’t overlook anybody who goes in the ring. He is durable, and I know that he will try to win. Ti o a wi, I do not know too much about him.
After the long layoff, Magruder sees an opportunity to start making some noise in the junior welterweight division.
I am looking to be more active. I think in 2019, I will make up for lost time, and look to get five or six fights in. That should take me to 12-0, and I should start to get noticed on those prospect lists. I just want people to come out on Saturday. It is a great card with a lot of good fighters. I have been training really hard, and I will put on a great show.
Tori Nelson (18-2-3, 3 KOs) of Ashburn, Virginia will defend her UBF Middleweight world championship against Sanna Turunen (4-1-1, 1 KO) of Tuusulam, Finland.
Ni awọn mefa-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, tele aye akọle Challenger Dominic Wade (18-1, 12 KOs) of Largo, MD takes on Ulises Jiménez (23-23-1, 15 KOs) of Xochimilco, Mexico in a middleweight bout.
Bakannaa ni mefa-yika bouts:
Kareem Martin (10-2, 3 KOs) ti Washington, DC takes on Jose Arturo Esquivel(10-8, 2 KOs) ti Chihuahua, Mexico in a welterweight fight.
Alexander Johnson (16-4-1, 7 KOs) ti Washington, DC yoo ja Mengistu Zarzar(6-5-1, 5 KOs) of Palmer Park, Maryland in a light heavyweight fight.
Sam rekoja (7-0, 5 KOs) ti Greenbelt, MD will fight Twon Smith (3-1, 2 KOs) of Oklahoma City, ,Oklahoma in a cruiserweight bout
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Antonio Magruder (5-0, 4 KOs) ti Washington, D.C. gba lori Matt Murphy (3-30-3, 2 KOs) ti St. Louis, MO in a junior welterweight tussle.
George Harris (1-0, 1 KO) of Silver Spring, MD fights Lamar Lewis (0-3) of Arkansas in a heavyweight scrap.
Jordani White (6-1, 4 KOs) Washington, DC will square off with Ndira Spearman (1-3) of Lavergne, TN in a featherweight battle.
Kiante Irving of Beaver Falls, PA (2-0, 2 KOs) boxes George Sheppard (1-4-1) of Virginia in a super middleweight contest.
Tyrell Boyd of Baltimore makes his pro debut against David Rohn (0-8) of Villa Park, Il in a middleweight fight.
THE WEIGH IN WILL BE FRIDAY AT YARD HOUSE (812 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001) AT 2 PM et
Tricky Entertainment has been promoting music, entertainment and lifestyle events in D.C. for the past ten years, and is run by Erwin Pendergrast.
DCFightNight is run by Sean Magruder, and this will be his second boxing show in DC.
The Matchmaker is Chris Middendorf.
Ticket Prices begin at $45 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.

Gerald Washington ATI Amir MONSOUR ogun TO idanilaraya TO 10-yika pipin Fa

Ahmed Elbiali AamiEye ki o unanimous Ipinnu Lori Mariano Hilario Ni Co-Main ti oyan
Michael Hunter silė Jason Douglas Mẹrin Times En Route Lati Heavyweight Knockout
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Photo Ike: Jennifer Rutledge / Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-
Shelton, Washington (October 14) – Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE Tuesdays on FS1 and FOX Deportes headed to the Pacific NorthwestTuesday night from Little Creek Casino Resort with three exciting bouts that culminated with a thrilling heavyweight match up that ended in a split draw.
Gerald Washington (bayi 16-0-1, 11 KOs) controlled the early action with his length and superior boxing ability but the smaller southpaw Amir Mansour’s (bayi 22-1-1, 16 KOs) relentless pressure began to break down Washington as he closed the gap by landing overhand lefts. Pẹlu awọn ija soke fun dorí awọn meji heavyweights oniṣòwo rẹ lile Asokagba ni awọn 10th ati ik yika ti o mu awọn onidajọ lati ṣe akoso awọn ija a 10-yika pipin fa Ifimaaki awọn ija 97-93 Washington, 96-94 Mansour ati 95-95.
“Mo ro pe o ni ẹru a ipinnu,” wi Washington. “Mo ti pato gba ija. Ko si iyemeji nipa o. Mo gba akọkọ mẹrin iyipo fun daju. Mo sinmi soke kekere kan bit a ni arin awọn. Awọn ti o kẹhin meta tabi merin, o ti ko ani kàn mi. O si ti lepa mi ni ayika. O si ti ko ibalẹ eyikeyi Asokagba ni gbogbo.
“Mi igun ti a enikeji mi si o kan jab ati ki o jabọ ni gígùn punches. I was landing all the good shots. He didn’t land any good shots. Why would I do a rematch if they’re going to do me like that? Wo ni oju rẹ, look at his ear. Look at my face, I didn’t take any punishment. I boxed him smart. He was being aggressive, but I was landing all the shots.”
“Washington landed some good shots in there, but I landed most of the shots. I kept the fight active,” said Monsour. “I gave the crowd something that they wanted to see. I gave the crowd excitement. Ti o ni idi ti won n níṣìírí mi si ti won n booing i. Mo wa a Boxing àìpẹ ká afẹṣẹja.

“Washington je a bit àìrọrùn, Mo ti o kan gbiyanju si won ni iga iyato ati lẹhin mẹta iyipo lo gbepokini ti gauging awọn ijinna laarin rẹ ati ki o Mo, Mo ro bi mo ti bere si i titẹ, muwon ni igbese, ibalẹ awọn julọ Asokagba, ati o nfa ara rẹ soke. O ko le ya awọn ara punches, o ti nṣiṣẹ jade ti gaasi. O si ko fun awọn enia a ija. He didn’t give himself a fight and that’s just a poor way of winning the fight or even getting a draw.”

The eight-round co-main event saw Cairo, Egypt’s Ahmed Elbiali (bayi 11-0, 11 KOs) control the fight from start to finish as he faced Mariano Hilario(bayi 13-4, 5 KOs) ni a ina heavyweight showdown. Despite two-way action throughout the entirely of the bout, Elbiali remained more active, pressing forward while Hilario attempted to land counter punches unsuccessfully. Elbiali remains undefeated after the judges scored the match a unanimous decision in his favor.
Ni awọn šiši ija aṣalẹ, Michael Hunter (bayi 10-0, 7 KOs) outclassed fellow cruiserweight Jason Douglas (bayi 11-6, 4 KOs) dropping him in the second, third and fourth rounds. The first knockdown came at the end of the second round via a strong right hand. The third round saw a barrage of punches again at the end of the round that sent Douglas to the canvas. Níkẹyìn, ninu awọn ti kẹrin yika, Hunter battered Douglas until the bell, dropping him for the fourth time via a strong left hook. The ringside ologun ki o si ti a npe ni a da duro si awọn idije, awọn wọnyi ni opin ti awọn kẹrin yika.
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“Atampako-TO-ika ẹsẹ TUESDAYS” ELBIALI vs. Albert Kẹwa 13 PBC ON Akata Idaraya




Photo Nipa Team Elbiali
Miami, FL (October 8, 2015) – Unbeaten ina-heavyweight, Ahmed Elbiali (12-0, 11 KOs), o ni awọn ohun alatako fun ija rẹ ìṣe mu ibi October 13, 2015 ni Little Creek Casino ohun asegbeyin ti in Shelton, Washington. The heavy-handed puncher Elbiali, yoo square si pa lodi si Hungary ká Francis Albert (20-7, 9 KOs). Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija “Atampako-si-atampako Tuesdays” lori Akata idaraya will televise the 8-round beginning at 9PM et / 6PM PT gbe lori Akata idaraya 1.
Ahmed Elbiali, ti o boosts a 92% knockout ratio, is a few days away from his nationally televised showdown with Ferenc Albert. Hailing from Miami, Florida, Elbiali soro lori rẹ ikẹkọ ibudó, boxing career and more. Here’s what he had to say.
Lori ti nkọju si alatako re Ferenc Albert…
“Emi ko gan mo nipa Elo Ferenc Albert, except for the fact that he’s on a ten-fight winning streak. I know he’s been extremely busy this year, fighting in twelve bouts so far this year. I know he’s coming into this fight with a lot of confidence so this is no easy fight for me. This will be a great fight for the fans because both of us are gunning for a victory.
Lori ntẹriba rẹ ija televised ifiwe on Ijoba Boxing aṣaju- “Atampako-si-atampako Tuesdays” lori Akata idaraya…
Fighting on the PBC on Fox Sports cards has been great for my career. I’m constantly staying busy and I’m learning what it takes to fight on a regular basis. The exposure I’m receiving is really getting the fans familiar with my fighting style. Niwon Mo wa ohun ibinu Onija, awọn “Atampako-si-Tuesdays” akọle jije mi daradara. Mo n nigbagbogbo lilọ si wa ni lati jẹ ọwọ mi lọ, gège ńlá ado-, trying to get my opponent out of there. Fans in general want to see the knockout, ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo gbiyanju lati fi gbogbo igba ti mo Akobaratan sinu awọn oruka.”
Lori rẹ ibasepọ pẹlu longtime Olukọni Carlos Albuerne…
I’ve been with Carlos since my last fight as an amateur. We have a great relationship and I respect him as a coach. He’s got a lot of knowledge. Together we make a great team and he knows how to get the best out of me. He’s always told me that I have the punching power to become a world champion. I’m grateful to have him in my corner.
Lori rẹ lilọsiwaju bi a ọjọgbọn Onija…
With each fight I’m learning something new. I know as my career moves along there will be times when I will have to go into deep waters, so I’m continuously working on my boxing skills. Right now I’ve been fortunate to get some early knockouts, but I train to fight twelve rounds. I’m evolving as a fighter and pretty soon I’ll be better-rounded with my boxing abilities.
Lori ṣiṣẹ ni awọn apo ikẹkọ “Fast twitch” ni Miami…
“Fast twitch” is a state of the art facility with great strength and conditioning coaches. I’ve gained a lot of endurance training there and my stamina is always peaking on fight night. With the training I’m getting at “Fast twitch”, I’m always on weight. I love the fact that I’m getting top notch nutrition there as well. It’s a great place to train if you’re a professional athlete.
Tiketi da owole $20, $40, $30, $60 ati $100 ko pẹlu owo, are on sale in person at the Little Creek Casino Resort box office or online NIBI. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 5PM PT, pẹlu awọn akọkọ televised njà o bere ni 6PM PT.

Ahmed ELBIALI Padà Kẹwa 13 PBC ON Akata Idaraya 1

Photo Nipa Team Elbiali

Miami, FL (October 2, 2015) – Undefeated ina-heavyweight knockout olorin, Ahmed Elbiali (12-0, 11 KOs), mu ki ọna rẹ pada si awọn iwọn lodi si ohun alatako TBA October 13, 2015 ni awọn Little Creek Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ni Shelton, Washington. Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija “Atampako-si-atampako Tuesdays” on Akata idaraya yoo televise awọn 8-yika bẹrẹ ni 9pm ET / 6PM PT gbe lori Akata idaraya 1.

Pẹlu meje akọkọ yika knockouts si rẹ gbese, Elbiali, ti o ti n a ti nya si sẹsẹ nipasẹ awọn ina-heavyweight pipin, yoo nwa lati Dimegilio miiran ti iyanu stoppage nigbati o igbesẹ ninu awọn iwọn wá ija night.

“First si pa Mo yoo fẹ lati sọ Mo wa gidigidi dupe fun awọn anfani lati wa ni ija lori TV lekan si,” Miami Florida wi ká Ahmed Elbiali. “Awọn ifihan Mo ti sọ a ti sunmọ ti alaragbayida. On October 13th I’ll be gunning for another knockout. I’ve always said the fans like to see knockouts and that’s my goal every time I step in the ring. Mo wa ni nla apẹrẹ, ki o ba ti mo ni lati lọ si awọn ijinna, Mo ti yoo jẹ setan.”

Tiketi da owole $20, $40, $30, $60 ati $100 ko pẹlu owo, are on sale in person at the Little Creek Casino Resort box office or online HERE. Doors open at 5PM PT, pẹlu awọn akọkọ televised njà o bere ni 6pm PT.