Tūtohu Archives: women’s boxing

Sharahya-Taina Moreu to make USA Boxing Women’s Elite debut at home in Albuquerque

2018 Western Elite Qualifier and Regional Open Championships
Moana. 6-10 at Albuquerque Convention Center

COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (March 1, 2018) – High school senior Sharahya-Taina Moreu, one of the top youth amateur boxers in the world, will make her USA Boxing in the Women’s Elite Division at home in Albuquerque, March 6-10, i te 2018 USA Boxing Western Elite Qualifier and Regional Open Championships.

The 18-year-old Moreu, who plans to attend community college next year, Ko te he 2016 USA Boxing National Champion, in addition to a four-time Native American and 2014 Gene Lewis champion. She was a silver medalist at the 2015 Junior/Youth Open and 2014/2015 Junior Olympic championships.

Mekemeke, her father/coach, Yoruba Moreu, te mutunga o Johnny Tapia helped her overcome the life-changing tragedy of her mother’s death in an automobile accident, forging a new path for her as a role model and 2020 Olympic hopeful. “I was only eight when my mother died,” Moreu remembered. “I was laying on her when the car-rolled and she was thrown through the back window. I was the first out of the card and on the freeway asking for help.

I’m a better person because of that accident, ahakoa. I te tuatahi, I was regretful and angry, getting in fights and on a bad path. I got into boxing, took anger management, and became motivated. I didn’t realize that I’d become a role model until girls started asking me for advice. They do look up to me and some of them I now coach.
Moreu started boxing at the age of 12 and Tapia, te-wā e rima, toa e toru wehenga ao, in addition to the 1983 a 1985 National toa karapu Golden, had a tremendous impact on Sharahya-Taina that will remain in her heart and soul for life.
We became like family,” Moreu said. “I te tuatahi, he didn’t like girls boxing, so he worked me real hard. I was a good basketball player and he kept telling me to go play basketball. But he became a big person in my life, Whakaaro ahau, because I had lost my mother at such a young age. He helped me in and out of the ring in so many ways. Johnny Tapia was the nicest, most humble man I’ve ever met. We became family until the gym fell apart. He only coached me about eight months, but he taught me that boxing defines you as a person, i roto i a roto o te whakakai. I feel safe in the ring. I’m a better person because of Johnny and boxing.

Kāhua-whakaaro, Sharahya-Taina preys on her opponentsmistakes, adjusting in the ring the same as, she says, “Just like in life.At 5′ 10″, Moreu has a distinct height and reach advantage over most of her middleweight opponents, using those attributes, her speed and stiff jab to relentlessly pile up points.

She strongly believes that, because of Claressa Shieldsgold-medal performances in the 2012 a 2016 Olympics, the doors are open wider for women in boxing. “I saw an American woman do what Clarissa did and become a dominant force in boxing,” Moreu remarked. “(2016 U.S. Olympian and three-time USA Boxing National Champion)) Mikaela Mayer (3-0, 2 KOs as a pro) has helped a lot, rawa. She signed with a good promoter (Kapa Top). Boxing is slowly getting better for woman, maybe not equal to men, but there are more girls boxing today than ever before and that’s a good sign.

Fighting at home in the Western Qualifier has a special meaning for Moreu. “I thought fighting in Albuquerque would be a lot of pressure,” she admitted, “but there’s not much pressure on me because of all the support I’m receiving. It’s easy here. Albuquerque isn’t like a big city but it’s becoming a fight town.

I like to travel and meet different people. Last tau, I represented to United States in India at the Youth Championships, and I saw another part of the world, how people trained and had different life styles. I’m turning 19 i roto i te Mei, so this is my first-time boxing in an Elite tournament, and it’s great doing it in my hometown.

Moreu also credits her father for a large amount of her success in the ring and life. “He’s been a single parent, but he’s always been there doing his best for me as a father and coach,” Sharahya-Taina noted. “Most people don’t know that he’s Puerto Rican, my mother a Native American (Pueblo).”

Like most young, elite athletes, Sharahya-Taina has a dream. “2020 in the Olympics,” she concluded. “I want to establish myself as an amateur and eventually go pro and have a good career.

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Streaking Russian Female Star Elena Savelyeva to Fight 10 Rounds in Fourth Pro Fight

In just her fourth professional fight, rising female flyweight prospect Elena Savelyeva will take the leap to 10-rounders.
Formerly one of the most decorated female amateur boxers in the world and a 2012 Häkinakina, Savelyeva (3-0, 3 Koó), o Pushkino, Russia, will face former world title challenger Nevenka Mikulic of Croatia on Rāhoroi, February 10 at Qin Shi Huang Restaurant in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
“Ite ahau nui,” said Savelyeva, “Everything has gone completely according to plan. The fight itself will show what great shape I’m in. My training is always very intense, and I always have planned-out goals in mind.
Co-promoted by Salita Promotions and Russian-based Alexander Nevskiy Promotion Group, Savelyeva went 134-15-1 hei runaruna, winning the world, Pākehā (2X) a Russian (6X) championships She represented her homeland in the 2012 Summer Olympics and competed in the first-ever women’s Olympic boxing match in history.
She has been preparing for her first 10-round fight between gyms in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
I haven’t experienced any difficulties at all so far,” said Savelyeva of the transition to the professional ranks. “My opponents allowed me to develop and progress properly. I have an extensive amateur background, fighting and beating the best in the world. I expect to do the same in the pros and win a professional world title, hopefully by the end of this year.
Elena is progressing quickly, as any fighter with her amateur experience would,” said co-promoter Dmitriy Salita. “I muri i tenei whawhai, she will be looking for world-title fight, especially if its against her former amateur rival, (UK-based) Nicola Adams.
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About Salita Promotions
Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 e Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including Showtime, ESPN, Koi TV, Universal Sports Network and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe. Mō ētahi atu pārongo, toronga salitapromotions.com.

Rising Star Elena Gradinar ki Fehangahangai Olivia Gerula mo IBF Intercontinental Championship i Narva, Estonia, i runga i Maehe 24

Rising whetu wahine, Elena Gradinar o Saint Petersburg, Russia, ka whakataetae mo te whitiki aito tuatahi o tona mahi ngaio ina e ia i runga i te toa o mua ao Olivia “te kararehe kino” Gerula mo te IBF Intercontinental mā whitu Championship.
Ko te Gradinar 10-a tawhio vs. ka tango Gerula whawhai wahi i runga i Rāhoroi, March 24, i te Energía Sport Hall i Narva, Estonia.
Ko te tūturu Gradinar-tau 27-tau (8-0, 2 Koó) haere 73-8 hei runaruna, toa maha whakataetae runaruna motu, me te ao. Kua tae ano hoki Gradinar te ti'araa o te Sport te Kaiwhakaako o Russia.
He pai-i whakaaro, ka rite ngaio, gerula, i Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Ko te mua WBC World Wahine Super mā whitu Champion, a hanga rua parepare angitu. Kua puritia hoki e ia te pai-i whakaaro WIBA World Championship.
“Ko ahau rawa hari ki te whawhai mo te whitiki IBF Intercontinental ki mua WBC World Champion Olivia Gerula,” Said Gradinar. “We will bring for boxing fans a dramatic and exiting clash between us. Ko ahau nui atu whakakake e ka tohu ahau toku whenua Russia me tumanako ahau e ka kitea IBF Intercontinental te whitiki noho i roto i te pa Russian kororia o St. Petersburg!”
“Ko ahau rawa oaoa e pā ana te mea te ki te haere mai. I look forward to visiting Estonia and soaking up some of its culture while proudly representing Canada,” ka mea a Olivia Gerula. “e mohio ana ahau ki Elena kua he record runaruna mīharo me te record ngaio tūturu, otiia e kore ahau e whakapono kua ake kua ia i roto i te whakakai ki te toa o toku kounga me te wheako, kia mahara ahau ki ruru mea ake.”
a Gerula tahi-kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita, me ki Russian-e hāngai ana Alexander Nevskiy Whakatairanga Group, ta ka whakamatau te whawhai Gerula he rota e pā ana ki te whakawhitinga o Gradinar ki te rarangi ngaio.
“Tenei ka waiho i te uaua whakamātautau o mahi taitama a Elena,” Said Word. “Kua whawhai Olivia Gerula me mea patu maha whawhai wahine taumata-runga i roto i te wehenga. ahau titiro whakamua ahau ki te whawhai nui me te, ki te wikitoria, te whanaketanga tonu o to tatou toa ao meake nei.”

HEATHER HARDY AND ANA JULATON TO COMPETE IN MMA AND BOXING CONTESTS

 

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS BOUT SET FOR BELLATOR 194 ON FEBRUARY 16

 

Los Angeles – A flyweight feature fight pitting renowned boxing champions Heather Hardy (1-1) ki Ana Julaton (2-3) has been added to the main card of Bellator 194: Nelson vs. Mitrione i runga i Rāmere, February 16 i Mohegan Sun Arena i Uncasville, Conn. The event will air live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. AND.

 

 

 

The bout will be the first part of a dual event scenario in which the fighters are also expected to compete in a boxing match at a later date. While the MMA bout will be held under the Bellator banner, DiBella Entertainment and Orion Sports Management will handle promotional duties for the boxing event.

 

 

 

Tikiti hoki Bellator 194: Nelson vs. Mitrione are available now and can be purchased at the Mohegan Sun Arena Box Office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT, ia ka rere mahi tuatahi i runga i Bellator.com me te ao i runga i te Bellator Mobile App. Additional contests will be announced in coming weeks.

 

 

 

Making her third appearance inside the Bellator MMA cage, Hardy hopes to duplicate the game plan that earned her an impressive knockout win over Alice Yauger in her professional debut at Madison Square Garden. Hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., Hardy built an imposing boxing resume prior to joining forces with Bellator, where she collected a pair of titles in multiple weight classes, including the WBC International Female Super Bantamweight belt and WBC International Female Featherweight belt. “The Heat” protected an unblemished mark of 20-0 through a five-year stint inside the boxing ring.

 

 

 

An accomplished professional boxer herself, Julaton also brings a unique style to the Bellator cage as she prepares for just her sixth career MMA bout. The former WBO and IBA super bantamweight world champion made the transition to mixed martial arts in May of 2014, collecting a convincing knockout over Aya-Saeid Saber. Since making her professional MMA debut, “The Hurricane” has competed for multiple world-renown promotions and trains alongside Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix competitor Frank Mir i roto i te Las Vegas.

 

 

 

Whakahōutia Bellator 194: Nelson vs. Mitrione Fight Card:

 

 

Heavyweight World Grand Prix First Round Bout: Roy Nelson (23-14) vs. Matt Mitrione (12-5)

 

 

-Main Co Takahanga Kōmāmā: Patricky “Pitbull” (18-8) vs. Derek Āpure (19-6)

 

 

Women’s Flyweight Feature Bout: Heather Hardy (1-1) vs. Ana Julaton (2-3)

 

 

 

Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App Preliminary Card:

 

 

Kōmāmātanga Tuhinga o mua: Marcus Surin (4-1) vs. Dean Hancock (3-1)

 

 

Kōmāmātanga Tuhinga o mua: Ross Richardson (Tuatahi Pro) vs. Nick Giulietti (Tuatahi Pro)

 

 

165-LB. Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Peter Nascimento (Tuatahi Pro) vs. Kastriot Xhema (1-1)

 

 

Taumekehiko Whakatekau Mua: Regivaldo Carvalho (4-2) vs. Tom English (6-8)

 

COMBATE ONGO ◊AMELIKÁ tohu tuatahi-ATU, TUARIMA-Tuhinga WORLD BOXING Tuhinga Amanda Serrano

E rima-wehenga toa mekemeke te ao Amanda “Ko te Deal Real” Kua hainatia Serrano he motuhake, whakaaetanga whakatairanga tau-maha ki Combate Amerika, ka inumia te ki te hanga i tona tuatahi MMA i Maehe.

Pauna-hoki-pauna whakaturia mekemeke Phenom ki te hanga ia nui-tūmanako
MMA debut for world’s premier Hispanic MMA sports franchise

 

NEW YORK - January 11, 2018 - ua faaite Combate Amerika i tenei ra te hainatanga o rima-wehenga toa mekemeke ao, tae atu kingi World Mekemeke Organization (WBO) whā (118 pauna) toa, Amanda "Ko te mahi Real" Serrano (Mekemeke: 34-1-1, 26 KO o; MMA: 0-0) ki te motuhake, whakaaetanga whakatairanga tau-maha.

 

 

Ko te toa wahine anake i roto i te hītori me te anake te whakataetae Puerto Rican ake ki te riro rima taitara ao i roto i wehenga taimaha rerekē e rima, te Serrano-tau 29-tau i whanau nei i roto i Carolina, Puerto Rico me whawhai i roto o Brooklyn, N.Y., ka meinga Mixed ona Arts hōia (MMA) tuatahi i roto i te La Jaula, te whare herehere Combate Amerika, i runga i te rā o Maehe ki te kia kauwhautia hohoro.

 

 

"E hiamo matou ki te kawea mai Amanda Serrano, tetahi o superstars tino whakaongaonga o te mekemeke ki te familia Combate Amerika, ka titiro atu ki te whakatakoto ia i runga i te atamira ao e ko te taonga hākinakina pirimia i roto i 21 whenua e korero Spanish ao,"Ka mea a Combate Americas Tumu Campbell McLaren.

 

 

Serrano, he tihi 10 pauna-hoki-pauna toa, ka haere tonu ia, takatū ana mahi mekemeke i raro i te whakatairanga o DiBella whakangahau, ka ngana ki te riro i te kaipara tuatahi i roto i te hītori ki te wā kotahi mau taitara ao i roto i te MMA me te mekemeke.

 

 

riro Serrano tona taitara nui tuatahi ao, te International mekemeke Federation (IBF) karauna mā whitu super, i tika 22 tau, ki te nanakia, tuarua-a tawhio knockout o Kimberly Connor i runga i Mahuru 10, 2011.

 

 

kua mai haea ia i roto i nga rarangi o whawhai i roto i te tahi atu wehenga taimaha wha, mai i whā ki Kōmāmā (135 pauna), me tino tata piro te TKO a tawhio tuatahi i runga i Marilyn Hernandez i runga i Noema 4, 2017.

 

 

faauruhia Serrano i ki whiti ki te ao o MMA i toa ao mutu Miesha Tate, e kua mai hei tahi-kaiwhakahaere o Serrano.

 

 

Kei te haere mai atu Combate Amerika he tau kara, te whakaputa whakatauranga pouaka whakaata faahiahia i roto i te US, Mexico ko Spain, tae atu i te rua ngā kaupapa tuatahi Telemundo MMA i hītori e hangaia nga whakataunga rawa o tetahi reo Pāniora MMA whakaatu i roto i te U.S. i roto i te raumati, me te hinga o 2017, a ko te hunga i 6.9 miriona kaimätakitaki mō te kotahi wāhanga o tona raupapa pouaka whakaata ia wiki i runga i TV Azteca i Mexico.

Salita Promotions Adds to World-Class Women’s Boxing Roster, Signs Top Female Prospect Franchon Crews-Dezurn to a Promotional Contract

Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions proudly announces the signing of Baltimore-based female super middleweight prospect and former amateur world standout Franchon Crews-Dezurn to a promotional contract.
Crews-Dezurn joins a Salita Promotions women’s boxing roster that includes superstar Claressa Shields, European star Christina Hammer, and Russian future champion Elena Savelyeva.

30-year-old Crews-Dezurn, 2-1, 1 KO as a professional, is a former highly decorated, elite amateur boxer. Among her many championships, she was an eight-time US Open National Champion, a four-time National Female Golden Gloves Champion, a four-time Pan Am Continental Champion, a two-time National PAL Champion, and a two-time US Olympic Team Alternate.

She also represented Team USA in numerous international competitions, a i roto i te 2011, Crews-Dezurn made history by becoming the first of three women in the United States to qualify and compete in the debut of women’s boxing at the Pan American Games.

Since stepping up on short notice and losing a decision in an exciting fight to women’s superstar and former amateur rival Claressa Shields in her pro debut in November 2016, Crews-Dezurn spent 2017 beating Louisiana-based contenders Latashia Burton (WHO 1) in March and Sydney LeBlanc (UD 4) i roto i te August.

She will make her debut fighting under the Salita Promotions banner against North Carolina’s Tiffany Woodard on Rāmere, January 12, on the untelevised undercard of WBC/IBF World Champion Claressa Shields’ 168-pound title defense versus mandatory challenger Tori Nelson, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT) from the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

I’m very excited and grateful for the opportunity to have such a great platform for me and for women’s boxing,” said Crews-Dezurn. “There’s a lot of excitement in the Super Middleweight and Middleweight divisions and I can’t wait to be right in the thick of it.

Crews-Dezurn says she’ll be looking to rise in the rankings on her way to high-profile showdowns, including a possible rematch with Shields.
I love what Dmitriy has done with Claressa and he just signed Christina Hammer. Ahau i te toa. I’d like to fight a few six- and eight-rounders, build myself up inside and outside the ring through hard work. There are some great fights out there. Au oaoa ahau. There’s Claressa, Hammer, Cornejo, Nikki Adler, Tori Nelson. I want to fight for a world title before the end of the year, but my competitive side says let’s do it right now.
Crews-Dezurn trains at the Headbangers Boxing Gym in Washington, DC, under well-regarded trainer Barry Hunter, as well as PatriceBoogie” Harris, Jamie Harris and her husband Glenn Dezurn Jr.

I’ve been training there for the last three years. The whole team is amazing. You’re in there with world champs and title contenders. The level of intensity is always very high. And it’s a family atmosphere I love it there.

Women’s boxing is suddenly flooded with great talent and Franchon, as a pioneering woman of the modern boxing age, deserves to be part of that group,” said Dmitriy Salita. “I’m happy to have reached an agreement with her. With her tremendous skill and marketable personality, Franchon has the potential to become another women’s superstar in a golden age for the sport.

Also featured on the January 12 telecast, Uzbekistan mana-pahaki Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) Ka fehangahangai hoa tūturu me runga-10 runga Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó) o Toledo, Ohio. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó) ka tango i runga i Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whā super a'ee.

Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei 800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.

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Salita Whakatairanga manaaki Shields I 2017 Awards Tau-Whakamutunga

Kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita o Salita Whakatairanga hiahia ki te manaaki i tona toa, superstar wahine, e rua-te wā Olympic Gold mētara me WBC ko IBF Super whitu World Champion, Claressa “T Rex” Shields, mo tona rārangi faahiahia o whakaora i roto i te 2017 tohu tau-mutunga.
I roto i te tika ia ki tonu i te tau tuatahi i rite te ngaio, kiripaka, te ingoa o Michigan Shields i USA teie mahana: Wahine Fighter o te Tau, Yahoo Sports: Wahine Fighter o te Tau, WBA: Rawa Rising Star me WBAN: te nuinga Inspirational, me te te Sweet Pūtaiao o Prospect o te Tau.
Shields is also nominated for the BWAA’s Christy Martin Women’s Fighter Of The Year and Bill Crawford Award for Courage in Overcoming Adversity Awards, which will be presented in February.
After turning professional in November 2016, Shields appeared three times in 2017, making boxing history on SHOWTIME by becoming the first female to headline a boxing event on premium television. I roto i te August, Shields won the WBC and vacant IBF Super Middleweight Championships from previously unbeaten and highly regarded champion Nikki Adler in dominant fashion. And in March, also on SHOWTIME, she stopped Hungary’s Szilvia Szabados in four rounds.
Shields also won the WBC Silver Super Middleweight Title in only her third professional fight by scoring a unanimous shutout decision over Louisiana’s rugged Sydney LeBlanc in front of her adoring fans in Michigan in June.
“2017 was a very fulfilling year for me,” said Shields. “Turning pro and winning my first two world titles were big thrills. But I’m most pleased about being the first woman to headline a main event on television and having two of my fights live on SHOWTIME, as it is my goal to lead women’s boxing to new heights.
Promoter Salita says the sky is the limit for 22-year-old Shields, as her fame continues to pick up momentum with every passing fight.
Claressa is a phenomenon in boxing; a superstar fighter resurrecting the entire sport of female boxing with her amazing talent,” Said Word. “These awards are well-deserved and only the first of many, as she makes history throughout what will be her legendary career. I am proud to be working with this incredible young woman and give her my sincerest congratulations.
Shields will next be seen Rāmere, January 12, as she defends her 168-pound titles on ShoBox: The New Generation against undefeated IBF mandatory challenger Tori Nelson live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/PT) from the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.
I can’t wait to continue the journey in 2018, beginning with my January 12 fight against Tori Nelson on SHOWTIME,” continued Shields. “I look forward to a unification fight with Christina Hammer in the summer. I thank God, toku pā, nga pāpāho, Salita Whakatairanga, and my team for all the support.
Also featured on the January 12 telecast, Uzbekistan mana-pahaki Shakh Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) Ka fehangahangai hoa tūturu me runga-10 runga Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó) o Toledo, Ohio. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó) ka tango i runga i Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whā super a'ee.
Highlights o te United States tuatahi whawhai o WBC nāianei, me te WBO whitu Women o Champion, me te hoariri Shields heke mai, Christina “Lady Hammer” Hammer (22-0, 10 Koó) Ka hoki te whakaaturia.
Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.

Selina Barrios ko Lisa Porter Hanga Taumaha mō NABF Kōmāmā Taitara

SELINA Barrios vs. Lisa Porter
Toa rua Hanga Taumaha hoki
NABF Kōmāmā Championship




Alexandria, LA (Hakihea 28, 2017) – whawhai wahine tūturu, Selina “Aztec Kuini” Noho (2-0, 1 KO) a “KareKano” Lisa Porter (1-0-1), e rua i hanga e taimaha mo ratou NABF Kōmāmā taitara a'ee ka ū mai, whakaritea ki te tango i te wahi i tenei Rāmere, Hakihea 29, i te Rapides Parish Coliseum i roto i Alexandria, LA. Barrios weighed in at 131.2 lbs. i Porter nōhia te nga pauna i 134.5 lbs.
I’m ready for war. I know Lisa Porter is in great shape and will bring everything she’s got. All the hard work is done. Now it’s time to fight.” – Selina Barrios
“Barrios me ahau i hanga taimaha, me te reira haere te wā inaianei. I’m ready to take my career to the next level.” – Lisa Porter

Salita Promotions Signs Women’s Superstar Christina Hammer to Multi-Fight Promotional Contract

Promoter Dmitriy Salita proudly announces the signing of undefeated women’s unified world middleweight champion Christina Hammer to a multi-fight promotional contract.
Already a superstar in Europe, “Lady Hammer” (22-0, 10 Koó), from Dortmund, Germany, (via Novodolinka, Katatānga) is the current WBC and WBO Middleweight Champion. She has also previously held the WBF Middleweight, as well as WBO and WBF Super Middleweight Championships.
Under Salita’s promotional direction, Hammer will make her United States boxing debut on Rāmere, January 12, i te tahuri Stone Resort Casino i Verona, New York, on the non-televised undercard of a ShoBox: Ko te Generation New telecast (10 p.m. AND/PT), featuring unified Women’s Super Middleweight World Champion Claressa ShieldsWBC and IBF title defense against mandatory challenger Tori Nelson. Hammer is scheduled for a 10-round fight, highlights of which will be shown on SHOWTIME.
I never had any doubt that my manager Harald Pia and I would reach an agreement,” said a happy Hammer of the signing. “I love the U.S.,” tonu ia. “If you are successful here, you will be successful everywhere. Since the beginning of my boxing career it has been a dream of mine to fight in the U.S.. E kore e taea e ahau e tatari hoki January 12.”
Hammer joins the Salita Promotions roster that also includes women’s superstar, unified super middleweight champion and two-time gold medalist Claressa Shields, as well as world, Pākehā (2X) a Russian (6X) amateur champion and 2012 Häkinakina, Elena Savelyeva.
Christina has all the tools to become a star in the U.S.,said Dmitriy Salita. “Her skills, personality and appeal outside the ring make Christina a unique and special fighter in the talent-filled middleweight division. Whakapono ana ahau 2018 is going to be a historic year for women’s boxing all over the world.
Hammer is a technically outstanding boxer, but her outstanding physical strength is what separates her from the rest of the world’s 160-pound fighters. She was voted WBF Female Fighter of the Year in 2011 a 2013; the WBO Female Fighter of the Year in 2013; the BDB Female Boxer of the Year in 2016; the HERQUL Female Boxer of the Year in 2017 and is the only woman in Europe to earn the Diamond Ring of the WBO.
It is always a pleasure to work with highly professional partners,” said manager Pia of the deal. “I’m confident we have a contract that is good for all parties. Christina is very happy to be fighting in the U.S. It is a dream of hers to be successful over here and she can’t wait to show the U.S. public who Christina Hammer is!”
Tikiti mo te takahanga, whakatairangatia ana e te e Salita Whakatairanga, E tēnei wā i runga i te hoko mo $75 mo te rua rarangi tuatahi o te ringside, $65 mō te toe tūru ringside me ētahi atu katoa utu i $49 a $37, me tetahi utu e hāngai ana. Ka taea te hokona tīkiti i roto i te tangata na roto i te te karanga i te tahuri Stone Resort Pouaka Office i ranei 800.771.7711 online ranei i Ticketmaster.
In the telecast opener Uzbekistan power-puncher Shohjahon Ergashev (11-0, 11 Koó) Ka fehangahangai hoa tūturu me runga-10 runga Sonny Fredrickson (18-0, 12 Koó) o Toledo, Ohio. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Hehe Hernandez (10-1, 7 Koó) ka tango i runga i Ernesto Garza (9-2, 5 Koó; 1-3 WSB) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whā super a'ee.

Selina Barrios vs. Lisa Porter NABF Lightweight Title On The Line



San Antonio, TX (Hakihea 18, 2017)The two most avoided female boxersin the country are about to face each other, in what looks to be an all-out war, when undefeated sensation, Kōmāmā Selina “Aztec Kuini” Noho, takes on the dangerous “KareKano” Lisa Porter.
On the line will be the NABF lightweight title, as both fighters were granted by the NABF committee to fight for this respected belt. The 10-round bout will take place at the Rapides Parish Coliseum i runga i Hakihea 29, 2017, i roto i Alexandria, LA. The only other female pro to fight for a major title this quickly is 2-time gold medalist Clarissa Shields.
When everyone in the lightweight division has refused to fight Barrios or Porter, the two agreed to fight each other. Barrios is a winner of four Ringside World Amateur Titles to go along with her many national championships. Porter was a decorated amateur herself, winning three National PAL championships, US Golden Gloves, and was a US National Silver medalist. Both fighters are coming in with undefeated records.
To put things in perspective, Noho’ last opponent Jasmine Clarkson, was world champion Katie Taylor’s sixth opponent, before Taylor fought for the WBA world title. In Porter’s case, she fought to a draw with Katonya Fisher, who defeated Jessica McCaskill, who is just went the distance with Taylor for WBA world title.
I’m very excited to be fighting for the NABF title,” said Selina Barrios. “All I want is an opportunity to win a world title, and winning the NABF belt will get me closer to my dream of becoming a world champion. I know I’m going to be facing a dangerous opponent in Lisa Porter, but nothing comes easy in boxing. Ki te taua te mea, I’m willing to fight anyone they put in front of me. I’m confident I can win this fight. I just want to fight the best and prove I’m elite.
I’m glad Selina Barrios and I have come to an agreement to make this fight happen, especially for the NABF title,” stated Lisa Porter. “It’s been tough getting opponents to step in the ring with me, so this is truly a blessing. I’m very grateful to the folks at the NABF for sanctioning this fight. Selina Barrios is going to be a tough test, but one I believe I can pass. The fans are going to see a great fight.
With Selina being the most avoided female fighter in boxing, I had to do my part on getting her ranked by the NABF,” said advisor Kerry Daigle. “It’s not going to be an easy road to the top. There’s a lot of good fighters out there with a lot of experience that she’s going to have to fight. That will be the case when Selina steps in the ring with Lisa Porter, who has a plethora of amateur experience. She, also is one of the most avoided fighters in the lightweight division. This will be a battle of two fighters who are putting everything on the line to advance their career to the next level.
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