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CLARESSA CLYPEOS vs*. CHRISTINA HAMMER UNDISPUTED WOMEN’S MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR SATURDAY, APRILIS 13 LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BOARDWALK HALL IN ATLANTIC CITY


IBF, WBA And WBC Champion Shields To Meet WBO & WBC Champion In Recess Hammer In Arguably The Most Significant Women’s Boxing Event In History



SHOWTIME BOXING: EDITIO SPECIALIS® At vivere 9 p.m. ET / PT



Novum Eboracum - February 12, 2019 - Undefeated middleweight world champions Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer will meet on Saturday, Aprilis 13 live on SHOWTIME to crown the women’s undisputed 160-pound world champion. The blockbuster unification from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. will be the main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: EDITIO SPECIALIS vivere 9 p.m. ET/PT and is arguably the most significant women’s boxing event in history.



clypei vs*. Hammer features two of the consensus top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the world squaring off to crown only the second undisputed champion in female boxing history.The fight, originally scheduled for November 2018, was postponed due to a now-resolved medical issue suffered by Hammer.



The 23-year-old Shields (8-0, 2 KOs) is a two-division champion who holds the IBF, WBA and WBC 160-pound titles. The 28-year-old Hammer (24-0, 11 KOs) owns the WBO belt, is the WBC Champion in Recess, and has dominated the women’s middleweight division for more than eight years. Shields and Hammer fought on the same card last June on SHOWTIME, with both fighters winning impressively to set up the first undisputed showdown in the women’s 160-pound division.



The winner of Shields vs. Hammer will join Terrence Crawford, Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, Oleksandr Usyk and women’s welterweight Cecilia Braekhus as the only fighters to have unified all four major world titles in any weight class.



clypei vs*. Hammer is promoted by Salita Promotions. Ticket prices and on-sale date will be announced next week by Boardwalk Hall.



“I always seek the biggest challenges and set the highest goals. I will be ready like never before and will defeat Christina Hammer on April 13,” said Shields. “Nothing will stop me from becoming undisputed champion and continuing my journey to carry women’s boxing to never-before-seen heights. I want to be the greatest of all time and change the game forever for all women in sports, and April 13 is an important step on that road to history.”



“I have waited a long time for this moment,” said Hammer. “I am bigger, stronger and more experienced than Claressa Shields. I am undefeated and have been a champion for over eight years. I can’t wait to show the world that I am the best and undisputed middleweight champion of the world.”



“SHOWTIME Sports has a long history of featuring the best in women’s combat sports, whether it was with Laila Ali and Christy Martin in boxing, or Gina Carano, Cris Cyborg and Ronda Rousey in MMA,” said Gordon Hall, Executive producentis SHOWTIME BOXING: EDITIO SPECIALIS. “More recently, quia 2016 we have featured today’s elite with Claressa Shields, Christina Hammer, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano appearing in an industry-leading 10 presentations of women’s boxing. Male or female, SHOWTIME has delivered the best fighters in their toughest matchups, and April 13 non erit diuersa. We have two of the best pound-for-pound female fighters in the world facing each other with all four middleweight titles at stake. It doesn’t get much better than that.”



“The biggest women’s fight of all time is set to take place on April 13 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,” said promoter Dmitriy Salita. “Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer, et auctores, adsentationis, both in their prime, are not only taking on the biggest challenge in their respective careers by meeting each other in the ring, but are breaking barriers for boxing and for women in sports. Aprilis 13 is destined to be an electric and historic night of boxing live on SHOWTIME.”



“Shields vs. Hammer is the biggest and most important fight in women’s boxing history – two undefeated unified champions in their prime battling for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world,” said Shields’ manager Mark Taffet. “Christina Hammer is indeed a very good fighter and champion, but Claressa Shields is once-in-a-lifetime. The same intense focus and determination that got Claressa through life, earned her two Olympic gold medals, and won her five world titles in eight pro fights will carry her to victory on April 13.”



“We are very excited to bring world-class championship boxing back to Atlantic City’s Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall,” said Matt Doherty, Executive Director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority. “This reinforces the CRDA’s commitment to attract world-class sporting events and increase visitors to our destination.”



Shields was the first American boxer in history – male or female – to win consecutive Olympic gold medals. The Flint, Mich., native turned professional following the 2016 Olympics and became unified women’s super middleweight world champion in just her fourth professional fight. Shields moved down to middleweight for her June 22 headliner on SHOWTIME, defeating Hanna Gabriels to win the IBF and WBA titles and become a two-division champion in just her sixth professional contest. After Hammer was named WBC Champion in Recess due to her medical issue, Shields picked up the vacant WBC title last November with a unanimous decision over Hannah Rankin. She most recently defended all three titles in December against Femke Hermans.



Malleo, of Dortmund, Germania, has been the dominant force in the women’s middleweight division since winning the WBO title in 2010. Hammer became unified champion in 2016 with a unanimous decision over WBC titlist Kali Reis and made four defenses as unified champion. In her eight years as champion, Hammer has lost just a handful of rounds across 16 mundi title pugnat. Malleo, who also models professionally and was recently featured at Fashion Week in New York City, made her U.S. debut on June 22 after campaigning mostly in Germany since turning professional in 2009. After being forced to withdraw from the November unification due to the health issue, Hammer won a non-title fight via second round knockout last Saturday, February 9 in Germania.



The undercard for the SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast will be announced in the coming weeks.

CHRISTIAN CARTO, DARMANI ROCK HEADLINE RAGING BABE’S FEB. 8 “PHILLY SPECIALON FACEBOOK FIGHTNIGHT LIVE


Fan-amica, interactive FREE platform averaging almost 323,000 views per show in Season II as it opens 2019 at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

Online: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/



  NEW EBORACUM (Feb. 1, 2019) – Having eclipsed the four-million views mark to close out the 2018 calendar yearFIGHTNIGHT vivere Everlast nectunt opens the first quarter of 2019 with an outstanding six-card lineup featuring six different promotions and spanning five cities, beginning on Friday, Feb. 8 in South Philadelphia.
 
The free and interactive Facebook series rings its opening bell next Friday at 2300 Arena in South Philly by showcasing an exceptional, standing-room-only card put together byRaging Babe. Partnering with forward-thinking promoterMichelle Rosado on next week’sPhilly Specialfeaturing several undefeated prospectsincluding bantamweightChristianus Carto (17-0, 11 KOs) et heavyweightDarmani Rock (13-0, 8 KOs) – FIGHTNIGHT LIVE is sure to get its 2019 schedule off to a hot start.
 
We’re excited to partner with FIGHTNIGHT LIVE for our debut Philly event,” Dixit Rosado. “The fights on the card and the fighters themselves have captured the attention of fight fans all over, even outside of the Philadelphia area, so we’re thrilled to give people the opportunity to see the fights live.
 
Carto meets veteran southpawVictor Ruiz (22-10, 15 KOs) in consectetur, as the 22-year-old prospect looks to continue to make his case as a contender.Rock will fight in the card’s co-feature, while undefeatedMarcel Rivers (6-0, 4 KOs) of North Philadelphia meetsDerrick Whitley (4-0-1) of Springfield, Mass. in a special welterweight attraction. Amateur heavyweight standoutSonny Conto of South Philadelphiaa recent signee of monolithic promotion Top Rankwill also be featured in his pro debut as part of a seven-bout card.
 
We couldn’t be happier to begin our New Year at 2300 Arena with the outstanding lineup that Raging Babe has assembled for the Feb. 8 ‘Philly Special,'said Mark Fratto, Principalem et Director of Business Development, Media Linacrum. “We’ve been able to showcase nearly 500 up-and-comers on our platform, and Christian Carto is special prospect who we’re really pleased to feature on Facebook. Darmani Rock always brings the thunder, and watch out for the pro debut of Top Rank signee Sonny Conto as well.
 
Secundus autem in suo tempore, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast is the fan-friendly Facebook platform that – inter alia facies – gloriaturj se super-vicis verus tenuit sermones pugna inter commentatores et viewing auditorium. FIGHTNIGHT showcased est quam vivere 450 proeliandum 15 per promotiones 26 live event broadcasts from 18 different cities since May 2017, idque, platform pugna fans of interactive quae ad rem daret bonorum consensui generatae ex Civitatibus Foederatis Americae trans globe, et in circuitu, significant quae audientibus per comprehendo Mexico, Britannia et aliis partibus Europae, nec non in fans Meridionalis Americae, Asia and Australia.
 
Cum May 2017, the numbers on the 26-show FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series showed promise and potential for the new platform with an average of166,508 rei visae per atquemagis quam 4.3 decies totalis views for the franchise. Since Sept. 2018,Season II shows have averaged almost 323,000 views.
 
& c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fights” (594,447) from the Sands in Bethlehem, the Dec. 2018 “Queens and Kings of Queens Card” (379,758) Novi Eboraci, the Nov. 2018 “Hard Hitting Showtime Collaboration” (372,662), the Dec. 2018 “Roy Jones Jr. Texas Throwdown” (318,886), the Oct. 2018 “Hard Hitting Philly Special” (297,545), the Oct. 2018 hour-long BareknuckleFreeview” (292,253), the Nov. 2018 “Titans In The Capital” (256,871), de C.. 2017 “Verus fac Promotions: imperium civitas” Obstinatus Casino de mundo (225,000), and the August 2017 CES “super Saturni” ex Foxwoods (203,000) omne initium 200,000 aut plus views, and collectively the 26-show series has seen a total of more than4,329,206 artes omnes per sententiam.
 
In praeter rudis in numero viewership, a plene-interactive, fan-amica productions vidistismagis quam 377,000 Vivamus collective post navali proelio (magis quam 14,500 per ostende), comprehendo plus quam 293,000 “similia” aut “amat,,” magis quam 46,000 comments and almost 16,000 shares.
 
& c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fightsfrom the Sands in Bethlehem set a new bar with594,447 views et ipse abiicietur. 2017 DiBella seriei-ces doubleheader ferri partes: in tres menses a million trans sententias. & c. 2017 Card vidit DiBellamagis quam 40,000 interactiones videntium inter prope 39,000 “similia” aut “amat,” et in Martio 17, 2018, Murphy est scriptor “S.. Patricius: 'Dies Concursus” Posuit signum novum altus aquaecum partibus suis 2,182.
 
De Facebook ad paginam habet magis quam vivere FIGHTNIGHT 86,000 fans et plus quam92,000 sectatores.
 
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2019 International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF) Inductees Announced

Source/IWBHF Press Release
/Bernie McCoy



January 27, 2019 PORTLAND, VEL – (January 27, 2019) WBAN is proud to announce the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF), ex genere 2019.

This sixth annual induction represents a record breaking number of honorees in the history of this signal institution which has recognized and honored those individuals who have, over the history of the sport of Women’s Boxing, contributed to, advocated for and brought esteem and distinction to the sport in and out of the ring.

Included in this year’s class are seven former boxers: Terri Cruz, Melissa Fiorentino, Lisa Holewyne, Carina Moreno, Bridgett Riley, Wendy Rodriquez atque Martha Salazar. The Non-Boxer category includes David Avila, Stephen Blea atque Blanca Gutierrez. Pat Emerick and Patricia [Harenosum] Martinez-Pino are recipients in the Pioneer Female Boxer and the Posthumous categories, respective;.


FORMER BOXERS

Terri Cruz compiled a 17-7-2 record, over a nine-year career (1999-2008), highlighted by winning the IFBA bantamweight crown over highly regarded Heather Percival in 2005. Cruz’s love of and dedication to the sport brought her out of retirement in 2009 to challenge top ranked Alesia Graf for WIBA Flyweight title, losing a close decision and again in 2011 for another bout with unbeaten Susie Ramadan.

Melissa Fiorentino, a 5’1dynamo, imbued with the appropriate sobriquet “Fury”, put up a sterling 17-2 record over a seven-year (2001-08) career during which she stepped in with the top ranked fighters in the featherweight class, including wins over Belinda Laracuente, Esther Schouten, Jaime Clampitt and Cindy Serrano. She capped her career, in January, 2008, winning the IWBF super featherweight title.

Lisa Holewyne fought to a 25-17-2 record over almost eight years (1998-2006) ut a professio boxer. A common boxing dictum states, “you are what your record isand Holewyne is exactly that. Coming to the ring after a four year stint as a pentathlete at the University of Texas, Holewyne quickly established herself as ananyone/anywherelightweight boxer, fighting Sumya Anani twice (when very few ranked fighters would come within a couple of time zones of that matchup), unbeaten Mary Jo Sanders twice, splitting two fights with the formidable Sunshine Fettkether to mention only some of the top opposition Holewyne sought out during a career that should serve as a signpost for any boxer seeking to do the sport the right way.

Carina Moreno was a standout in the flyweight ranks, pugnandi, over her ten year career (2003-13), 203 rounds while compiling glittering 23-6 record against the best boxers in this competitive weight class. In addition to wins over Eileen Olszewski, Yessica Bopp and Holly Dunaway, she held the WBC and WIBA minimumweight titles for several years. She finished her career still competing against the best in her class, winning the WBA flyweight title against Susi Kentikian in Germany in December ’12, before losing a close decision to Kentikian seven months later in the same country.

Bridgett Riley fought in the ring, for nine years (1994-03), condenda 15-3 record, exactly how she lived life, in perpetual motion. “Busy fightermight be an understatement, since from the opening bell, Riley had one gear, full speed ahead. She held the IFBA bantamweight title beating Yvonne Trevino over ten rounds in February ’98 and, in possibly her most remembered bout, Riley KO’d Englishwoman, Alicia Lahsen, in June ’98, after surviving an early knockdown. It was her first defense of the IFBA title. Among Riley’s other pursuits in her active life range from martial arts champion to movie stunt person.

Wendy Rodriguez is another of the West Coast fighters who brought the female bantamweight division to the attention of the boxing public. Along with her co-2019 IWBHF inductee, Carina Moreno, Rodriquez set a standard of competitive excellence in the ring that raised the public perception and appreciation of the division. Rodriquez, in her seven year (1999-08) career put up an exemplary 19-4-3. Early on, (Oct. 2000) she fought an 8 round draw with Margaret Sidoroff and in her penultimate bout, she stepped in with Regina Halmich, (Regina was inducted into the Inaugural Class of the IWBHF in 2014) . Rodriquez finished her career on a high note, revenging an earlier loss to Holly Dunaway in the process of winning the vacant IBA minimum weight crown.

Martha Salazar competed as a professional boxer for 15 (2001-16) annis, pugnandi 18 times and winning 13 of those bouts. It is an unfortunate reflection of the dearth of competition at the female heavyweight level. But for those athletes who posses persistence, combined with a don’t quit attitude, cum, potissimum, ring talent, the top rung of this division is attainable. Martha Salazar has those qualities in world class supply. Salazar won the WIBF heavyweight title via TKO over Pamela London in November ’04 and finished her career winning the WBC crown in a November ’14 by decision over Tanzee Daniel, before relinquishing the title via a close decision to Alejandra Jimenez in the final bout of her career in March of 2018.

NON-BOXERS

David Avila is a prominent and widely followed West Coast boxing writer. His linage to the sport comes from his father who fought a number of times at the Olympic Auditorium in the 1950s. Avila began his journalism career as a writer for the LA Times in the 1990s and is currently working for the Riverside (QUALIS) Press Enterprise and La Prensa newspapers. Autem, unquestionably, it is Avila’s longtime support for and advocacy of the sport of Women’s boxing and it’s athletes that has earned him this well deserved IWBHF honor.

Stephen Blea, Blea’s reputation as a boxing official has been well documented and has led him to be ranked among the finest in the sport. But it is his myriad additional contributions to the benefit to the sport and it’s athletes that makes Blea singular in the sport. He has been a coach at USA Boxing along with providing his referring and judging skill to that organization. He has coached boxing at the Denver Police department. He has managed WBC Cares for the state of Colorado and overlaid those efforts with a long time, full throated support of the sport of Women’s boxing whenever the opportunity arises.

Blanca Gutierrez is proof positive that the promotion of the sport of boxing begins with whole-hearted empathy, and few promoters in the sport of Women’s boxing can match the personal connection and caring that Gutierrez brings to the sport and it’s athletes. Her father, Javier, was a professional boxer in Mexico and and Gutierrez’s interest and love for the sport came early and fervent. She is the driving force behind Beautiful Brawlers, a West Coast promotional powerhouse, that continues as a prime force behind the recent resurgence in the sport of female boxing.

David Avila and Stephen Blea are the second and third males to be inducted into the IWBHF.


PIONEER FEMALE BOXER

Pat Emerick reduces her outlook on the sport of boxing to it’s most basic, “put one foot in front of the other and be prepared.If only getting a chance to climb through the ropes was that easy for a female in the middle of the previous century. It wasn’t. Emerick’s opportunities were essentially limited to her hometown, South Bend, IN, ubi, at 5’4″, 123lbs, after losing her first bout, she reeled off 18 rectam uincit, highlighted by a TKO win over Jo Ann Hagan in November ’54 before 4,000 fans in Council Bluffs, IA., winning the Ladies World Boxing Association Championship. Emerick becomes the second oldest living IWBHF Pioneer Boxer inductee, born five months after Year 1 honoree Barbara Buttrick.


POSTHUMOUS 2019 INDUCTEE

Patricia “Harenosum” Martinez-Pino, who passed away in September of last year, was a longtime leading advocate for the sport of Women’s boxing in this country. She worked tirelessly within the sport, with the AIBA to open up opportunities for females as referees and judges and served with U S Boxing as President (Hispanic), as well as terms as Vice President and Secretary. Her untiring efforts in support of and improving conditions and opportunities for women in the sport will be well remembered and sorely missed and are best described by her co-inductee, Stephen Blea, “Sandy broke down barriers and achieved accolades no woman had achieved in this sport.

As previously noted, autem 2019 IWBHF Class of Inductees is the largest, and quite possibly, the most diverse, in the six year history of the Hall, conceived and formulated in 2014 by Sue Fox, founder and publisher of Women’s Boxing Archive Network (WBA). Fox envisioned the Hall as a needed addition to the boxing community, a way of honoring those, et egredietur anuli, upon whose athleticism, support and advocacy for the sport of Women’s Boxing continues to stand on and progress.

An induction ceremony for the 2019 inductee class is being discussed and details will be announced forthcoming.

Rosalinda Rodriguez takes on Liliana Martinez for the UBA Bantamweight title on Saturday, January 26th at The Santander Arena in Reading, PA



Hector Camacho, Jr. to appear in the co-feature

Reading’s Nicholas Hernandez in action

Plus undefeated Martino Jules

Reading, PA (January 3, 2019)Die Sabbati nocte, January 26, championship boxing returns to the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania as Phoenix Promotions stages a big Pro-AM card.

In consectetur, it will be a 10-round battle for the UBA
Bantamweight title as Rosalinda Rodriguez suscipit, Liliana Martinez.

Rodriguez of Miami has a record of 8-0 cum duobus knockouts.

The 32 year-old Rodriguez is a four-year professional who
has wins over two undefeated fighters in Frederica Blanco and Samantha Salazar.

In ultimo praedura palaestrae, Rodriguez won an eight-round unanimous
decision over Crystal Hoy on December 8th in Louisville,
Kentucky.

Martinez of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic has a record of 21-18 apud 13 knockouts.

The 35 year-old Martinez is a 19 year-professional is coming off a decision loss to Sandra Atanassow on February 3rd in Germany.

In octo per co-pluma-, Hector Camacho, Jr. returns to the ring when he takes on Vladimir Hernandez in an middleweight bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

Camacho, Jr. of New York, has a record of 58-7-1 apud 32 knockouts.

Camacho, 40 annis-vetus, est 23 year veteran of the squared circle.

Camacho went undefeated in his first 34 pugnat,
which included wins over Freddy Curiel (14-3-1), Roberto
Nunez (15-3), Miguel Angel Ruiz (21-5-1), Menard Reed (20-1), former world champion Phillip Holliday (36-3-1), Joe
Hutchinson (18-1-2), Petrosa Martinez (34-4-1), former world
title challenger Larry LaCoursiere, Arturo Urena (19-3), Fredd Ladd (45-9), Nelson Estupinan (12-1), Kenny Kost (14-3),
Israel Cardona (36-9) & Former world champion Yory Boy
Campus(92-14-1).

Hernandez of Denver, Colorado has a record of 10-3 cum sex knockouts.

The 29 year-old Hernandez is a 10 year-professional has two wins over Danny Valdivia (14-0 & 14-1).

In sex-rotundus daret:

Nicholas Hernandez (9-3-1, 2 KOs) of Reading takes on
Jauvan John (3-7-1) ex Brooklyn, NY in a junior middleweight
finis.

Frank Trader (11-2-1, 3 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Zack Ramsey (8-5, 4 KOs) of Springfield, MA in a junior lightweight bout.

In circuitu quattuor-nota:

Harold Lopez (4-0-1, 1 KO) Allentown, PA fights pro debuting Rondarius Hunter in a flyweight bout.

Rakym Dyer will make his pro debut against fellow first-timer Earvin Young of London, WI in a welterweight
finis.

C. Martini (5-0) Allentown, PA will take on an opponent to be named in a featherweight contest.

There will be an amateur show that begins at 4 a.m., atque
tickets that that portion of the show only are $25.

Ticket Prices are as follows for Pro Show, that begins at 8 PM

1) $1,500.00 VIP Tables.
2) $150.00 Ring Side Seats.
3) $75.00 Silver Seating.
4) $50.00 Bronze Seating.
5) $25.00 General Admission.

All Tickets can be purchased at At The Santander Arena’s
Box Office -700 Penn Street Reading Pa. 19602;
Ticketmaster.com and at The Reading Extreme Boxing Club
at locus 1419 N. 5th Street Reading Pa. 19602.

Women’s World Champion Hanna Gabriels Returns to Defend Against Sarah Dwyer on January 26

Having solidified herself as a legitimate women’s star in her own right with her gallant performance against Claressa Shields last June, world champion Hanna Gabriels (18-2-1, 11 KOs) will return to her homeland to face Australia’s Sarah Dwyer on Saturday, January 26, at the Avenida Escazu in San Jose, Costa Rica.

The 10-round battle will be in defense of Gabriels’ WBA Super Welterweight Championship.

Dwyer (3-4-2, 1 KO) is coming off a draw for the Australian Championship against undefeated Tayla Harris in November.

This will be Gabriels’ first fight since the impressive showing against Shields, where she had the women’s superstar down in the first round before losing an exciting and close decision. The fight is being called the Women’s Fight of the Year for 2018.

“I’m feeling amazing training with my husband and just ready to get back,” said Gabriels. “She’s (Dwyer) a warrior will try to come and chop my head off, but we will send her back to Australia quick enough.”

Gabriels’ manager, Hector Cordova, says Dwyer is the first stop of a comeback that includes a return go with Shields and some other big names in women’s boxing.

“I am really proud of Hanna and everything she does for the community in Costa Rica. She is a hero inside and outside the ring; a real-life world success story. Our goal is to unify the 154-lb. divisio. We want to raise women’s boxing to new heights and eventually rematch Claressa and fight (women’s unified welterweight champion) Caecilia Braekhus. Hanna is the best 154-lb fighter in the world: a point we look forward to proving once again on January 26.”

Promoter Dmitriy Salita says that Gabriels’ name belongs among the best names in the sport. “Hanna is one of the best female fighters in the world. Her world-class skills make her one of the biggest names in all of women’s boxing. January 26 is going to be a great night and will open a door of exciting new opportunities for Hanna.”

“I want to thank all of my fans for supporting me always and showing me love even in defeat,” said the always gracious Gabriels. “That’s what makes me want it more and more. I want to fight Claressa and Cecilia and give my fans all I can before I leave the sport. I also want to thank my team because they’re amazing. Bryan Vasquez, vir meus, Hector Fernandez de Cordova, procurator meus, Pedro Gonzalez and Esteban Quesada, my co-trainers and Dmitriy Salita for lending a hand when needed. I won’t disappoint you.”

Claressa Shields Is The BWAA’s 2018 Feminam Pugnator Anni

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By Joseph Santoliquito/BWAA President

In a pivotal year for women’s boxing that saw the sport reach more
people than ever before, two-time United States Olympic gold medal
winner Claressa Shields continued to soar, as she successfully defended her two world middleweight titles, then added three super middleweight belts before the end of a campaign that earned her the 2018 Christy
Martin Award, which is given to the Boxing Writers Association of
America’s Female Fighter of the Year.


I am thrilled and honored to receive the Fighter of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America. It is a dream come true, and it furthers my goal to lift women’s boxing to new levels,” Scuta dixit.


“In 2019 my goals are to become undisputed champion, to be ranked in the top 10 pound-for-pound list regardless of gender, and to continue
the march of women’s boxing toward equality with men.


The 23-year-old from Flint, Michigan becomes the second winner of the award, which was established in 2017. She will be honored at the
BWAA’s annual award dinner, which will take place in 2019 at a site and date to be determined.


In such a big year for women’s boxing, it wasn’t a surprise that there
were so many worthy nominees for this award, but in 2018, Claressa
Shields took things to a new level by becoming a two-division world
champion and successfully defending her titles at both 168 atque 160
pounds in Showtime and HBO-televised bouts,” said Thomas Gerbasi,
chairman of the BWAA’s women’s boxing committee. “That’s impressive in its own right, but the fact that she’s done this all before her tenth pro
fight and under the glare of the spotlight that comes with being the face of the sport in the United States made her a unanimous choice for this
year’s Christy Martin Award.


Joining Roy Jones Jr., Andre Ward and the late Emanuel Steward as
members of the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018, Shields began the year on a collision course with middleweight
champion Christina Hammer, but first she finished up her business at
168 pounds by successfully defending her IBF and WBC titles with a
shutout victory over Tori Nelson in January.

Next was Shieldsmiddleweight debut against Hanna Gabriels in June,
and what followed was a Fight of the Year candidate that saw Shields
rebound from the first knockdown of her career to win a clear-cut
decision and the IBF and WBA belts. mox, the news came that
Hammer had to withdraw from her November clash with Shields due to
injury, autem “T-Rexdidn’t slow down, as she defeated Hannah Rankin and Femke Hermans to successfully defend her middleweight titles while
adding the WBC crown to her trophy case.

CASEY “THE HAWAIIAN PUNCHMORTON LOOKS TO CAPTURE WBO ASIA PACIFIC TITLE THIS SATURDAY IN CHINA


San Francisco, QUALIS (December 11, 2018)
Undefeated female super flyweight CaseyLady Hawaiian Punch” Morton (7-0-3 1KO), will be fighting for her second title as she faces Jutamas Jitpong (4-2 2KOs) for the vacant WBO Asia Pacific Female Super Flyweight Title. The 10-round bout will take place this Saturday, December 8th, at the Yubei Sport Center in Yubei, Sinis.


I am excited to fight for my second WBO Asia Pacific Female title!” said Casey Morton. “I won the WBO Asia Pacific flyweight title earlier this year, so to get another title before the year over is a dream come true. Ego vis ad pugnam optimum, I don’t want easy fights and I want to prove that I am a true champion.

Casey Morton is an amazing boxer who packs a featherweight punch in a flyweight frame,” said manager Greg Hannley autem Princeps villa pugilatu. “I don’t see many flyweights surviving all ten-rounds with her after she moved up in weight to super flyweight. She is a star and we are excited to work with her.

I am super grateful for all of my opportunities but want to give all glory to God, as well as my team, including my manager Greg Hannley and everyone at SNAC System. I’m grateful to Victor Conte for the high-level training he provides and I will show my ability come fight night.

Cyborg to Take Ring Walk with Shields This Saturday Night


‘Baddest Ladies on the Planet’ are Friends and Training Partners

The two baddest ladies on the planet will be side-by-side Saturday night when UFC Superstar Champion Cris Cyborg walks 2x US Olympic gold medal winner and current WBC/WBA/IBF Middleweight Champion Claressa Shields into the ring for T-Rex’s fight versus 168-lb champion Femke Hermans Saturday night live on HBO from Stub Hub Center in Carson, QUALIS.

Cyborg will be taking time out from preparation for her December 29 PPV battle with Amanda Nunes to join Shields and be ringside for the final HBO boxing telecast this Saturday. Shields and Cyborg have a great mutual respect and have trained together in the gym.

“I’m excited to have Cris walk me out and carry my WBC championship belt on Saturday,” said WBC/WBA/IBF Champ Claressa Shields. “She’ll be supporting me on December 8 and I’ll be rooting big for her against Amanda Nunes on December 29. We are the two baddest ladies on the planet.”

“Both Claressa and Cyborg are leaders in their respective combat sports,” said Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “Women’s empowerment will be on display on Saturday night on the historic final night of HBO Boxing.”

“In addition to being a celebration of forty-five years of HBO Boxing, Saturday night is a celebration of a new era of women’s boxing and women’s sports,” said Mark Taffet, manager of Claressa Shields and a twenty-five year former HBO Boxing executive. “Claressa Shields and Cris Cyborg are the backbone of the new era, and I’m thrilled Cris will be walking Claressa to the boxing ring on this historic night.”


CLARESSA SHIELDS INDUCTED INTO USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME

Paving the way for female boxers…..
Claressa ancilia
USA Boxing is family!”
USA Alumni Association, ex genere 2018 Inductee

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (December 3, 2018) – Two-time Olympic gold medalist Claressa ancilia not only is spearheading a new wave in women’s boxing, she has developed into a true role model for countless youths.

 

 

 

Shields will be inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame this Friday night in Salt Lake City, along with Class of 2018 membra Roy Jones Jr. atque, Andre Ward, as well as the late Emanuel Stewartatque Tom Cleary.

 

 

 

Secunda annua USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception, coniuncta cum 2018 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships and Junior and Prep Open, December 2-8, tenendum erit Decembris 7, ad Radisson Hotel (215 S. Templum St.) in sal lacum civitatem, UT.

 

 

 

I feel honored,” Shields spoke about being inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame,” I am only 23 years old and to be inducted into the USA Boxing Hall of Fame is a great honor, but also a shock to me. I believe I am worthy of any honor, but I know things take time, and I always thought I would put in the Hall of Fame at the age 40 aut 50. This is a big deal to me and I feel so honored. Just to have my name mentioned alongside names of greats like Andre Ward and Roy Jones just really motivates me. I feel privileged!”

 

 

 

The pride of Flint, Michigan, Shields has already successfully parlayed her amateur success to the professional ranks, in which she is 7-0 (2), and the reigning unified (IBF, WBA & WBC) mundi fortissimus middleweight.

 

 

 

Shields finished her amateur career with an incredible 77-1 (18 KOs) record, highlighted by her Olympic gold-medal-performances in 2012 atque 2016. She hasn’t lost in the ring since 2012, cum Savannah Marshall (England) won on points, 14-8, at the World Championships in China.

 

 

 

USA Boxing came into my life as a two-time Junior Olympic champion,” Claressa explained her USA Boxing relationship. “The help from USA Boxing was so important: just noticing me as a young athlete and knowing I would be a strong young woman to represent the USA in the future; occurrens Julie Goldsticker, who was a blessing for me as she helped me with a lot as a teenager, and just having Coach Abdullah, raeda Al Mitchell, and coach Gloria Peek teach me different styles and how to use all my attributes. USA Boxing blessed me with a lot of knowledge and life-long friendships with all my Olympic teammates and Olympic coaches. My favorite coach, Koroma, literally was with me the whole way through 2015-2016, helping me outside the ring with advice and inside the ring.

 

 

 

Shields is one of the driving forces in women’s boxing today, carrying the torch handed off by American female boxing pioneers such as Christy Martin, Laila Ali and a few others.

 

 

 

There is great change going on right now — me, Mikaela Mayer, Franchon Crews, Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano and a few other women are carrying the torch for women’s boxing right now,” Shields explained. “Progress has been fast, every network has had a women’s fight on television this year, especially Showtime, on which I have boxed the main event four times. Women’s boxing can go far. I believe the day will come when we can be paid millions just like men.

 

 

 

By opening doors and breaking down obstacles, Claressa has become a true role model for youngsters all over, in and out of boxing.

 

 

 

It feels good to be a role model for them (females), and also for so many male boxers,” Shields noted. “Boxing is in a different era and I just want to make it easier for girls coming up, so when they turn pro, boxing will be closer to equality.

 

 

 

Claressa has one of the greatest stories in the history of amateur boxing,” dixit Christophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “Her drive, commitment, talent, and character made her a USA Boxing and Olympic champion, leaving a legacy that will last for a very long time. She is a trailblazer for women’s boxing and has established her place as one of the most influential USA Boxing Alumni members of all time. The USA Boxing Alumni Association wants to thank her for inspiring the amateur boxing community and serving as a great role model for the next generation of champions.

 

USA Alumni Association

 

 

 

Creatus est vindicem perpetuam, mutuae rationes inter USA Boxing eiusque Alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

 

 

 

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, inter USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio in alumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain et e-peram.

 

 

 

 

Despite all the honors and accolades, she has so richly received, Shields hasn’t forgotten where it all started, and she’s still actively involved in USA Boxing.

 

 

 

I keep in contact with a lot of the female athletes and give them advice if they ask me,” Claressa added. “I also went to Colorado for five days to be a motivator and keynote speaker for the Next Olympic Hopeful. After my career is over in about 15 annis, I want to be a boxing trainer and lead the women’s team to more Olympic gold medals, if given the opportunity. I also want to be a school teacher and a counselor for youth.

 

 

 

Scuta, infeliciter, is unable to attend this Friday night’s Hall of Fame reception because she’s in deep training for her titles defense this Saturday evening on HBO, live from the StubHub Center in Carson, California, adversum Fenmke Hermans (9-1).

 

 

 

“Miserabile,” Shields concluded, “I can’t be there but, if I was there, I would say: Thank you to USA Boxing for believing in me at the age of 16. It was an honor to represent America, not only once but two times in the Olympics! I thank Coach Billy (Walsh) for making me dig deep, by having to deal with his Irish ways and jokes, also for changing the culture of USA Boxing. A special thank you to coach Kay, also, I can’t count on my hands how many days we trained at 1 a.m., how many times I knocked on his room door and ran, how many times he has had to take my phone from me because I was crying or having a family problem. He is the coach I could tell everything to, and he also blessed me with his boxing knowledge and made me always feel secure in myself when he was in the corner. USA Boxing isn’t just staffUSA Boxing is family! Even though I’ve had a few words with Matthew Johnson and other staff, I thank them for being hard on me and making sure I handled my responsibilities. Love to all USA Boxing staff, I’m truly thankful.

 

 

 

Claressa Shields is much more than world and Olympian champion, she’s a class act as well, exactly what’s so desperately needed today.

 

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Lorem castra paene completum; Confidens et on-Pondus Sellarum scuta parata Anna Rankin Dazn Showdown on November 17

Mulierum Superstar et Duo-Division Orbis Terrarum Champion Virgiliae scuta est in Florida cum Instructus John David Jackson, Consummatione Sursum Praeparata ad eius Showdown cum Glasgow, Scotland scriptor Hannahh Rankin sabbatorum, November 17, In Kansas stella arenam et Casino in Mulvane, Kansas.

 

 

 

Scuta (6-0, 2 KOs) et defendendam eius IBF et WBA Orbis Terrarum Middleweight Championships, Et exspecto ut vacua WBC Title, contra Rankin (5-2, 1 KO) In X-round co-Featured Bout ad Salita Promotions Stablemate Jarrell Miller scriptor heavyweight Showdown contra Romania scriptor Bogdan Dinu.

 

 

 

Et pugnat, Una cum prioris Mundus Champion Brandon RIOS in Canelo scriptor frater, Ramon alvarez, In Super Welterweight X-Rounder et pristini duo-vicis mundo middlewight Title Aemulator Gabriel Rosado agatur contra semel, percussum CONCERTER Luis Arias, erit iacere vivet in DAZN.

 

 

 

23-annus-vetus scuta, A pristini duos tempus Olympia aurum Medalist, quae regnavit interest in mulieribus scriptor pugilatu et facti a ratings ventus pro ea nationalem televised pilae faciebus. A patria de silicem, Michigan, Cluta miscet eius ashases res magnitudine cum genuina et continued conatus ad inspire feminam athletarum et reddere auxilium ad membra eius domum civitatem.

 

 

 

Scuta est primum scheduled ad faciem WBC et WBO Orbis Terrarum Middleweight Challina Malleus on November 17, Sed praedensis post malleo recessione ex causa ad medicinae rationes.

 

Et mutationem de adversariis a malleo ad Rankin afficit vestri disciplina?

 

 

 

Non instituendi pro adversariis, Ego iustus ventilabis ut optimus de me, physice et mentaliter. Si Im 'optimus' mihi,'Non habere anxietas de quis adversarium est. Mutationem adversariorum non pugnes contra me omnino; Pessimus res de hac castra mihi erat iustus omnes diem mutationes - continue habens ut animam meam focused in pace et leo disciplina fretus in pugna Date. Non possum expectare ad adepto in circulum!

 

Tu pugnavit ad Super Middleweight 168 et nuper ad middleweight 160 libras. Quid est vestri disciplina, Victu et alia nisus aliud facere 160?

 

 

 

Lorem semper difficile et ego sum constanter doctrina. Ego quoque omnino diversis victu hoc castra - a realis mutatio et positivum unum mihi. Ego teamed usque ad perficiendam athletarum pro me cotidie cibum, et sentio magna. Ego semper conatus manducare sanus sed haec folks sunt pros et magis educatus in agro quam ipse. Habeo hoc magicae potum quod facit ventrem risus - te amo eam! Est PEPO mixta cum viridis vegetabilis. Im 'non iens dicere quod vegetabilis est, Sed Ego bibens est cotidiana, et sentio magna.

 

Tua viewership numeri fuisse fortissimum. Quid putas homines ad vos?

 

 

 

Credo, quod populus instructa quam realis et honestus sum, turn et de corona. Dico quid sit et medium quod dico. Im 'difficile sed habeo mollis parte quoque. Et puto homines ducuntur quam pugnare — Non solum ego loqui a bonam ludum sed pugnare mea– off quoque! Dabo 1000% Omni tempore - volo mutare ludum et adducere totum novum generationem fans ad mulieres scriptor pugilatu et pugilatu altiore.

 

Quid tu scis de adversario Anna Rankin?

 

 

 

Scio me adversarium Rankin est valde lenta et determinari ad esse mundum champion. Ego similis ei coegi, Ego similis eius corde. Scio quod fuit in circulum quasi in sparring societatem pro multis pugiles, Unum esse Christina malleus. Itaque Rankin videtur aliquid boni Pugnatores. Sed unum est pro certo - et non vidit a Pugnatorem sicut me. Et quia malleo non pugnare propter ea medical conditione, In multis autem tunc optimum est pugna et beat eius sparring socium et Rankin dicam malleo quae ipsa est in pro quo redit!

 

Quid opus solvere flint aquae discrimine?

 

 

Solvere flint aquam discrimine, Puto quod populus ut permanere ad aquam et custodiat eam in nuntium quod est civitas in America ubi, incredibiliter, US cives non aquam. Et spe praeses aut praeses facere aliquid figere omnes fistulae.

 

Quid secretum ad optima optima in aliquo ludos?

 

 

 

Credo secretum incipit cum credere in te, dicata, opus durum et sicut semper certando esse melius. Ego sentio me maximus critic cum ego instituendi et arca. Est difficile ad vigilate film meum pugnat, quia etsi ego facio 97 Rerum ius ego iustus non stare ad 3 Rerum ego sum facis malum. Im 'hominem qui nititur ad trahendum de mea plena potential. It takes ventrem esse magna. Nihil autem stabit in via ad consequi proposita, quae includit esse Gwoat creando aequalitatem omnes mulieres pugnatores cum fit pecuniam, occasiones et coverage homines adepto.

 

 

 

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