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RISING STARS AND TOP CONTENDERS SET FOR HIGH-STAKES MATCHUPS ON STACKED CANELO VS. CHARLO SHOWTIME PPV UNDERCARD SATURDAY, September 30

Plus All-Action Rising Middleweights Elijah Garcia and

Armando Reséndiz Meet in Pay-Per-View Opener

Canelo Promotions Presents a Premier Boxing Champions

Pay-Per-View from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – August 25, 2023 -Three matchups featuring rising stars, top contenders and former world champions from 147 ho 160 pounds will highlight a robust pay-per-view undercard leading up to theCanelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charloundisputed super middleweight championship clash on Saturday, September 30 live on SHOWTIME PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Canelo Promotions will present the Premier Boxing Champions Pay-Per-View.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, undefeated sensationJesus “Mono” Ramos Jr.,will take on hard-hitting top contenderErickson "Hammer" Lubinin a 12-round super welterweight special attraction. The pay-per-view also includes former world championsYordenis UgasleMario "el azteca" barriosgoing toe-to-toefor the Interim WBC Welterweight Title. Opening up the action at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT are rising middleweightsElijah GarcialeArmando Reséndiz squaring off in a 10-round attraction.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by Canelo Promotions and TGB Promotions, are available through AXS.com.

“These three matchups deliver everything boxing fans could hope for in a pay-per-view undercard and are worthy of the historic main event clash they will lead up to,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “Each fighter stepping into the ring has an opportunity to catapult themselves to the top of their respective division with a win on September 30. Fans can expect to see all of these competitors give everything they have to emerge victorious on SHOWTIME PPV at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.”

A strong southpaw who at 22 has yet to come close to hitting his ceiling as a fighter, Ramos (20-0, 16 Kos) blitzed then-unbeaten Joey Spencer in March, dropping him in round one before stopping him in round seven to earn the TKO in his sensational 2023 debut on the undercard of David Benavidez vs. Caleb Plant on SHOWTIME PPV. A native of Casa Grande, Ariz., Ramos also owns back-to-back 10-round unanimous decisions over Brian Mendoza and Javier Molina in 2021, which he followed up by defeating Luke Santamaria and Vladimir Hernandez in 2022. Ka kakaretso, the youthful Ramos has gained recognition with highlight-reel KOs, stopping seven of his last 10 bahanyetsi ba, showcasing his skills and ability to end his fights early.

I’m excited to be part of this huge card against a tough opponent on September 30,” said Ramos. “I know Lubin is training hard and coming to win, which will make for an entertaining fight. This whole card is stacked and we don’t want to disappoint, so the fans are in for a great night of boxing.

The 27-year-old Lubin (25-2, 18 Kos) returned to the ring in June to deliver an impressive fifth-round stoppage of veteran Luis Arias, who had never been stopped previously. Lubin’s previous outing saw him go toe-to-toe in one of 2022’s best fights, as he traded knockdowns with fellow contender Sebastian Fundora on SHOWTIME in April 2022. Heading into the Fundora fight, Lubin had put together an impressive six-bout winning streak since a loss to then unified and now undisputed 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo in 2017, a run that included triumphs over Jeison Rosario, Terrell Gausha and Ishe Smith. A native of Orlando, Fla., Lubin turned pro at 18 years old in 2013 and became one of the youngest prospects to ever appear on the developmental seriesSHOBOX: The New isa molokong o mong®,earning “Prospect Of The Year” honors from ESPN and Ring Magazine in 2016.

“I know the world will be watching on September 30 and I plan on winning in a big way,” said Lubin. “We’ve got a young and talented fighter in front of us, but I’m young and talented as well. The difference is that I’ve fought the cream of the crop of the 154-pound division. Doesn’t matter if it’s Olympians, top prospects, contenders or champions, I’ve taken them on. I have a big chip on my shoulder and I know that with this win, I’ll be in a mega fight. I’m training extremely hard and the whole world will see it pay off.”

Ugas (27-5, 12 Kos) will step back into action on September 30 for the first time since an April 2022 unification bout defeat to Errol Spence Jr. on SHOWTIME PPV. He established himself as an elite welterweight after returning from a more than two-year layoff in 2016 following back-to-back losses in 2014. He punched his ticket as a world champion in January 2021 after winning a WBA belt by defeating Abel Ramos in September 2020. He solidified his world-championship status in August 2021, when he stepped in for an injured Spence to defeat legendary future Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision. Hailing from Santiago, Cuba and now living in Miami, Florida, the Olympic bronze medalist trains in Las Vegas with renowned coach Ismael Salas and owns victories over then undefeated fighters Jamal James, Omar Figueroa Jr. and Bryant Perrella, plus veteran contenders Thomas Dulorme and Ray Robinson.

“Both me and Mario Barrios have a lot to gain with a victory on September 30, so I know that this fight is going to be one to remember,"Ho re li-Ugas. “I have tremendous respect for Barrios. He’s a true warrior who’s been in the ring with the best of them, but I have confidence that I’ll be victorious. I have a lot of fight left in me and my best skills will be on display in this fight. Patria y Vida, I fight for my people.”

The 28-year-old Barrios (27-2, 18 Kos) most recently scored a sensational knockout of Jovanie Santiago in February stopping Santiago in the eighth-round. Barrios’ previous fight was his welterweight debut as he dropped a hard-fought decision to former unified champion Keith Thurman in February 2022. The San Antonio-product, who now trains with top coach Bob Santos in Las Vegas, became a 140-pound world champion in September 2019, using his aggressive style to edge out Batyr Akhmedov and earn a unanimous decision. Barrios lost the super lightweight title in another action packed, highly competitive bout, as he was defeated by three-division and five-time world champion Gervonta Davis in June 2021.

“This fight is going to be a war, because we both fight with a lot of heart and neither of us ever backs down,"Ho boletse Barrios. “I can’t wait to compete in a matchup like this on one of the biggest cards of the year. This is going to be a great night of boxing from start to finish and the Mexican fans can expect to see an explosive performance from ‘El Azteca’!"

Fighting out of Phoenix, Arizona, Garcia (15-0, 12 Kos) is one of 2023’s biggest breakout stars He burst onto the scene in March by blasting out the previously unbeaten Amilcar Vidal in the fourth-round to announce his presence at 160-pounds. The 20-year-old followed up that performance by dominating veteran Kevin Salgado on his way to a unanimous decision in April on the SHOWTIME PPV undercard of Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia. The precocious Garcia has moved fast since turning pro in 2020 and has knocked out six of his last eight opponents.

“This is my second fight this year on a huge pay-per-view card and I’m super excited and even more prepared than the first time,” said Garcia. “Reséndiz is a hungry fighter just like myself, so I have no doubt that we are going to put on a hell of a show for all the fans watching.”

The 24-year-old Reséndiz(14-1, 10 Kos) earned a career-best victory in his last outing as he stopped former unified champion Jarrett Hurd in the 10go th and final round of their March showdown on SHOWTIME. Reséndiz led on all three cards when the bout was stopped due to a severe laceration on Hurd’s lip. A native of Nayarit, Mexico, he now fights out of Los Angeles and will look to make it three-straight wins since a close decision loss to Marcos Hernandez in September 2021. Reséndiz turned pro in February 2018 and made a successful U.S. debut in April 2021 with a decision victory over Quilisto Madera.

“I’m very happy to have this great opportunity to compete on such an important fight card,” said Reséndiz. “I’m excited to realize my dream of fighting in Las Vegas, just like my boxing idols that I watched on TV. I’ve had an amazing training camp that will help me look my best on September 30 and put on a performance worthy of the boxing legends who inspire me.”

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THREE SENSATIONAL UNDERCARD MATCHUPS HIGHLIGHT ERROL SPENCE JR. VS. YORDENIS UGAS SHOWTIME PPV® ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16

Lightweight Contender Isaac Cruz Battles Former World Champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in Premier Boxing Champions Co-Main Event From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

Rising Unbeaten Jose Valenzuela Takes On Former World Champion Francisco Vargas in Lightweight Duel

Unbeaten Cody Crowley Faces Veteran Contender Josesito Lopez
in Battle of All-Action Welterweights Kicking Off
Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT

Tickets Ka Sale Joale!

Arlington, T.X. – March 17, 2022 - Three sensational matchups have been added to the SHOWTIME PPV lineup headlined by WBC and IBF world champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and WBA World Champion Yordenis Ugas squaring off in a welterweight title unification clash on Saturday, April 16 live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The pay-per-view telecast begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and features exciting lightweight contender Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz taking on veteran former world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in the 10-round co-main event.

The lineup also includes unbeaten Jose Valenzuela loantšanang le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas in a 10-round lightweight fight, plus unbeaten Cody Crowley faces veteran contender Josesito Lopez in a 10-round duel of all-action welterweights that kicks off the telecast.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased at SeatGeek.com, the Official Ticketing Provider of AT&T Stadium.

“One of the year’s biggest events will feature a deserving pay-per-view undercard lineup loaded with consequential matchups that are primed to deliver drama and action,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “Isaac Cruz showed against Gervonta Davis that he is a star in the making, and he’ll be looking to display those talents once again against an accomplished opponent in Yuriorkis Gamboa. Hape, another rising star in Jose Valenzuela will step up in competition against former champion Francisco Vargas, while Cody Crowley and Josesito Lopez will both bring their high-octane styles into the ring in what shapes up to be a ‘can’t-miss’ showdown to open the loaded SHOWTIME PPV.”

The 23-year-old Cruz (22-2-1, 15 Kos) will return to the ring after dropping a competitive decision against three-division champion Gervonta Davis on SHOWTIME PPV in December. Letsoalloa la toropo ea Mexico, Cruz shot up the lightweight rankings in 2020, announcing his presence with an electrifying first-round knockout over veteran Diego Magdaleno in October. Cruz followed that up in 2021 by winning a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Matías Romero in March and by defeating former champion Francisco Vargas by decision in June. After making his U.S. debut in December 2019, Cruz went unbeaten in his next four bouts, appearing on SHOWTIME® three times in addition to beating Magdaleno on the Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz SHOWTIME PPV undercard.

“I can’t wait to be back in the ring and to fight at AT&T Stadium,"A re Cruz. “I love the fans in Texas, they always give me tremendous support. My a ntsetsa pele, Manny Pacquiao, has fought at AT&T Stadium before and won both times. I’m excited to follow in his footsteps against a very accomplished former champion in Gamboa. I’m coming to show the fans why I’m one of the best lightweights in the world and to drive Gamboa into retirement on April 16.”

Gamboa (30-4, 18 Kos) is a former unified featherweight champion, holding the IBF and WBA 126-pound titles between 2009 le 2011. A native of Guantanamo, Cuba, he now lives and trains in Miami, Fla. He dropped a showdown against Terence Crawford in a 2014 Ntoa ea Year, before rebounding to win seven of eight fights. That run included victories over former world champions Jason Sosa and Roman Martinez, putting Gamboa back into world title contention. In his last two fights, Gamboa has dropped contests against current lightweight world champions, losing via 12go th-round TKO to Gervonta Davis in 2019 and by decision against Devin Haney in November 2020.

“I always come to the ring to display my talents and April 16 ke ke ha e fapaneng,” said Gamboa. “It’s very motivating to be facing a young, strong opponent like Isaac Cruz. I’m going to test him and see if he can stand up to my power. I’m coming to win and make a big statement that I still have what it takes to become champion again.”

The 22-year-old Valenzuela (11-0, 7 Kos) now trains as a stablemate of unbeaten two-time world champion David Benavidez as he seeks to move from prospect to contender in 2022. Born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Valenzuela turned pro in 2018 and rode a five-bout knockout streak before earning his first 10-round decision in a victory over Deiner Berrio in September 2021. Valenzuela capped off his breakout 2021 ka December, dominating Austin Dulay on his way to a TKO in round four.

“It’s a dream come true to be on a high-stakes, stacked card like this,” said Valenzuela. “I’ve admired and studied Spence for a long time, especially because we’re both lefties. I can’t wait to get in the ring. I’m not overlooking or underestimating Francisco Vargas in any way. I’m expecting fireworks. You always get a big fight when two Mexican warriors go head-to-head, so I know the fans are going to be delighted with what they see on April 16.”

Fighting out of Mexico City, Vargas (27-3-2, 19 Kos) won a 130-pound title in 2015 by defeating Takashi Miura in one of the year’s best fights. The 37-year-old would go on to fight Orlando Salido to an action-packed draw before losing his title to Miguel Berchelt in another memorable affair. Vargas later defeated Stephen Smith and Rod Salka before losing in his rematch with Berchelt in 2019. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Vargas began campaigning at lightweight, scoring back-to-back victories over Ezequiel Aviles in 2019 and Otto Gamez in 2020, prior to dropping a decision against Isaac Cruz in his last fight in June 2021.

“It is an honor to be on such a big card with so many great fighters,” said Vargas. “I’m going to come prepared for this fight and ready to leave the ring with a victory. I know Valenzuela will be trying to make a statement, but I’m coming to do the same. Joalo ka kamehla, the fans can expect a tremendous fight from start to finish.”

Representing his native Ontario, Canada, Crowley (20-0, 9 Kos) returns to the ring after a sensational SHOWTIME debut in December 2021 that saw him beat the previously unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov by unanimous decision. Crowley had previously defeated Josh Torres in September 2020 following a 2019 run that saw him win a Canadian super welterweight title with a 12-round decision over Stuart McLellan in February before successfully defending that title with a dominant decision over Mian Hussain in October. The 28-year-old returned to fight in the U.S. for his last two fights after seven of his first eight pro fights took place in the U.S.

“After my win in December on SHOWTIME, I’m ready to accept the next challenge on my journey to becoming welterweight champion of the world,” said Crowley. “Josesito Lopez is always tough and he brings an exciting style to the table. Unfortunately for him, he will discover what 20 fighters before him have learned, which is that I will not be stopped from achieving my destiny. I want to thank my team for this opportunity to display my skills, heart and relentlessness on this great card at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.”

Lopez (38-8, 21 Kos) earned the nickname “The Riverside Rocky’’ because of his go-for-broke style in the ring. He has stepped in across from some of the top boxers in the sport, including champions Canelo Alvarez, Marcos mohaida, Andre Berto and Victor Ortiz. The 37-year-old from Riverside, California is always a tough out in the ring as noted by his narrow majority decision loss to then-champion Keith Thurman in 2019. Since that loss, Lopez has put together back-to-back victories, defeating John Molina, Refresh. and Francisco Santana.

“I’m eager and very motivated to step back in the ring and prove myself as one of the best fighters in the world,"A re Lopez. “I expect a stiff challenge from Crowley and the fans can expect to see me at my very best. I’m in great shape and ready to put everything on the line. You will definitely want to make sure you don’t miss my fight on April 16.”

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Yordis Uas hlding ancquiao ka qeto e sa lumellaneng ea ho boloka sehlooho sa lefatše la World PBC

Yordis Uas stuns manny pacquiao, E hapa qeto e sa lumellaneng ea ho boloka sehlooho sa lefatše la World Sintady in Fox Sports PBC Mohato oa ho lefa ka mokhoa oa mantlha oa ka Moqebelo bosiu ho tloha T-mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas (August 22, 2021) - Ka nako e hlalosang mosebetsi, Yordenis Ugas Shene e khanya ka ho fetisisa ka mekhahlelo e meholo.

Bongata bo boholo ba 17,438 T-Mobile Anna in Las VegAs o ile a shebella Underbog ea Underdog Underbog le kantle ho naha Manny Pacquiao Ho hapa qeto e 12-pota e sa lumellaneng le ho boloka sehlooho sa Welteweight lefatšeng ka sehlooho sa Fox Sports PBC Pay-Per-shebella.

"Ke thabile haholo empa ke, boholo ba tsohle, Ke batla ho leboha Manna Pacquiao bakeng sa ho mpha motsotso ona ka selikalikoe kajeno,"Uves o ile a rerela ka mor'a moo. "Ke u joetsitse, Ke 'na semela sa Wba mme ke se bontšitse bosiung bona. "

"Ke na le maikutlo haholo. Batho ba bangata ba re li-Cubans ha li na ho hapa ntoa e kholo. E le, Ke motlotlo haholo hoo ke ileng ka hapa Cuba mme ka bontša seo re se buang. "

Pacquiao, joalo ka kamehla, o ne a le mosa hore a hlotsoe.

"Kea leboha ho UGas le sehlopha sa hae,"Ho thoe Pacquiao. "Kea leboha ho uena kaofela. Ke batla ho leboha balateli bohle ba ka le mecha ea litaba. Bakeng sa mashome a lilemo, The Pritors, Media le balateli ba litebele ba ne ba lula ba le ka morao ho rona, Ho re tšehetsa. Ke ka hona re mona, Lebaka Leo re Ileng ra Atathahanya le hore na ke hobane'ng ha re phethela litoro tsa rona joaloka mohlabani.

"Ke moroalo ka ntle le ka har'a selikalikoe. Ke labalabela ho khutlela Philippines le ho ba thusa nakong ea koluoa ena. "

Li-Uges li sebelisitse boholo ba hae, matla le bolelele ho boloka pacquiao ho hakanya, butle-butle o apere champ-karolo ea likarolo tse robeli feela ho hapa ka mokhoa o hlakileng.

Pacquiao, 42 (67-8-2, 39 Kos), o tšepisitse qalo e potlakileng mme a ea lentsoeng la hae ho la pele, Ho kena le ho tsoa ka metlae. E sa phatlalatsoang, Ugas ea lilemo li 35 (27-4, 12 Kos) o bolokile o letetsoe ka thata. Ea bobeli, O senotse jeb ea hae e telele ka ho le letšehali, e e 'ngoe e le' ngoe le li-downtairs joalo ka pacquiao li ile tsa nkha neng e sokola ka hare.

Pacquiao e ile ea qala la boraro ka leqeleng le lekhutšoanyane empa ousas o ile a khutsisa bongata ka lithunya tsa hae. Cuba e ile ea qala ho futhumatsoa ka ho lokolla ka ho le letona, Punch pacquiao e neng e loantšana le bosiu bohle.

Kamora ea bohlano ea bohlano, Li-Ugas li ile tsa fumana letsoho le kaholimo ho tse tšeletseng, Ho sebetsa jeb le ho fana ka litoeba tse behiloeng hantle 'meleng. Ketso ea mekhahlelo e 'meli e tlisitse bongata maotong a bona ka la bosupa ha ba ntse ba re "Manny! Manny! Manny!"Uas e ile ea lula e le teng, Ho sututsa seonetor ea Philippine e khutlelang litokelo tse ngata.

"Mokoetlisi oa ka, Ismael Salas, mme ke bile le moralo,"Ho re li-Ugas. "Re ne re tlo mo tsamaisa; Re ne re tla sebelisa jeb 'me re mo thibela ho leka-lekana. Seo ke moralo oa kakaretso oa papali. "

Ugas o ile a laola borobeli, Mme bamameli ba Raucous ba ile ba arabela litokelo tsa kotlo e ngata ke Ugus. Ho lemoha ntoa ho thellisa, Pacquiao o ile a nka pace ka karolo ea borobong. E sa ntse e, lithunya tse thata li tsoa ho li-Ugas.

Pejana ho 10go th, Pacquiao o ile a siela Usas ho Clinch. Moqomo o ne o le mokhuts'oane. Ugas o ne a se a fumane ntlo ea hae 'me a e lahla ka mehla. The 12go th e ne e le ka lehlakoreng le leng. Li-UGas li ile tsa lula hantle, Ho utloisa bohloko ka makhetlo a mangata le ho bula leihlo la hae le letšehali.

"Letsoho le letona e bile thunya ke ne ke rerile ho sebelisoa ho Manny,"Ho re li-Ugas. E ntse e sebetsa kahoo ke ntse ke e sebelisa. "

Li-Ugumphala li phahamisitse matsohong a hae ka tlhōlo ha tšepe e utloahala. Moments hamorao, Baahloli ba bararo baa fumana ho khothaletsoa, le leng ho fetoha 115-113 karete ha e 'ngoe e' ngoe e bile le eona 116-112.

"Nakong e tlang, U kanna oa se bone manna pacquiao ka selikalikoe,"Pacquiao o itse. "Ha ke tsebe. E re ke phomole pele, phomola le ho etsa qeto haeba ke tla tsoela pele ho loana kapa che. "

Ke tšōmo, E 'ngoe ea bahlabani ba ka sehloohong ba kileng ba phela,"Uves o itse mohanyetsi oa hae. "Ke tla mo hlompha kamehla eseng joalo feela e le mohale o moholo empa kantle ho selikalikoe. Ke boetse ke khahloa ke hore o loantšana le naha ea hae, Joalokaha ke etsa. Ke batla ho lokoloha Cuba. "

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Robert "Leholiotsoana" Guerrero (37-6-1, 20 Kos) o ile a loanela tsela ea hae ho qeto e sa lumellaneng "Victor ortiz (32-7-3, 25 Kos).

Baahloli kaofela ba bararo ba ne ba soetseha 96-94.

"Ho ne ho ikutloa hantle hore o khutletse selikalikoe ka balateli mme ke ne ke fetella ka matla a bona,"Ho itse gerrero. “Ke ne ke tseba hore ena ke ho ba ntoa ea hohle. Victor Oriz o ile a ntlisetsa ntho e ntle ka ho fetisisa ho nna bosiung bona. E ne e le ka morao 'me u hlatse ntoa eohle' me ka tsoa holimo ha ke ntse ke bolela esale pele. "

Boholo ba ketso bo ne bo loaneloa kahare moo Chaerrero a ileng a qeta lithunya tse hloekisitsoeng. Kamora ho opeloa ke maikutlo, Guerrero o ile a phela ka la bobeli, ornic orving ka letoto la lithunya tsa matla.

Ho potoloha ka mor'a ho potoloha, Litlolo tse peli tsa mehleng ea pele li sa laole lithunya tse khutšoane libakeng tse haufi haholo le ho hana ho nka mohato o morao. Guerrero o ile a leleka ts'ebetso ea hae ka matla 10go th Frame, e ileng ea paka hore e se e le likarete.

“Ke nahana hore ke hlōla. Ke seo e leng sona,"Ho thoe ortiz. "E ne e le Ntoa e Haufi. Ha a nkhathatsa. Nako e 'maloa ke ile ka tšoaroa ke ho leka-lekana empa seo e ne e le sona. Ke lokela ho ba le mabokose hanyane, Empa hey, O entse seo a lokelang ho se etsa. "

“Hona joale ke ikemiselitse ho kenella 'me ke loane le mang kapa mang eo ba e behileng ka pel'a ka,"Ho itse gerrero. "Ke setse haholo 'me ke papaling ena ho hapa sehlooho se seng sa lefatše. Ke nehela ntobeleng ena 'me ke e fa Morena oa ka le Moupōpi oa Jesu Kreste. "

Ts'ebetsong ea ho etsa linaleli, Mareka "Magicificio" o tla tlosa (23-0, 16 Kos) Ea Philippines e ile ea hlakoloa ke ho kokota ka mokhoa o hlollang July Ceja (32-5-1, 28 Kos), Ho beha champi ea pele ea lefatše ea pele ho 10go th Ho potoloha le lintlha tsa bona tsa WBC Fetherweight Elinator.

"Ke mpa ke sebetsa haholo lipuisanong tse otlolohileng,"Ho thoe o tla tlosa. "Ke ntse ke e sebetsa ha ke potoloha le ha ke bona a utloile bohloko, Ke ile ka latela.

"Ke thabile haholo bakeng sa sephetho. Ke lebelletse mokhoa oa hae hore o etsa hore ho etsahale mme ke lebelletse ho kokota bosiung bona. "

E ne e bonahala eka e kanna ea ba bosiu ba pele ha sekontiri se siiloeng ho Magsayo se ile sa fofa Ceja ho ea pele. Ceja ea Mexico ea Mexico Game 'me e sebetsa ho khutlela ntoeng, ho fokotsa magsayo ho theosa le likhopo tsa likhopo.

Mosebetsi oa Cele o ile oa lefa hang-hang ha motho ea bohlano ha a le holimo ho Magsayo ho Canvas. Moqomo oa lilemo tse 26 oa khale o ile oa e etsa maotong a hae. Metsotso ea tšepe e lla hamorao.

Ceja o ile a hlasela 'mele ka ho lahla' mele ka la botšelela le la leshome, empa e ne e le Magsayo ea fumaneng moea oa hae oa bobeli morao. Matsoho le maoto a hae a potlakileng le maoto a ile a mo lumella hore a laole ketso ho ea borobeli. O thabetse le ho feta ka borobong, o bonesa leqeleng la hae ka mefuta ea jes le liseke.

Le ntoeng e lulang e leketlile ka ho leka-lekana, Magsayo e ke e khaotse ho tsoa ho leshome. Joalo ka ha Ceja o balehetse setšabelo likarolong, Magsayo a sa utloisise setšoantšo se phethahetseng. Ceja e tlosoa ho moseta, e thusitse tseleng ka tokelo e 'ngoe. Ha ho na palo e neng e hlokahala. Referee Kenny Bayssel o ile a qeta ho tsoa ho 0:50 ea 10go th pota.

"Ke ile ka kokota 'me ke ile ka makala, Empa ke tsepamisitse kelello ea ka ho seo ke se batlang, Thupelo ea Marena a Lefatše,"Ho thoe o tla tlosa. "Ke toro ea ka kajeno 'me joale ea tla e' nete. Ka tšepo ntoa ea ka e latelang ke thunya ea lefatše ea sehlooho. "

Ho opereishene ea moputso, Carlos castro (27-0, 11 Kos) e ile ea fetoha ts'ebetso e ntle ka ho fetisisa mosebetsing oa hae, ho emisa ha mehleng ea lefats'e ea pele Óscar Escadón (26-6, 18 Kos) ka 10go th ho potoloha ha bona.

"Escacón o bile teng ka ho fetisisa le tse ntlehali. O tsamaile ka libaka tse ngata le baetsi ba lefatše,"Ho thoe castro. Empa e ne e le taba feela, ho khetha punches ea rona. Ke ile ka lula fatše ho feta lithunya tsa ka. Ke bile le likolobe tsa manny bakeng sa likhoeli tse 'ne feela. Ka nako e eketsehileng, Ke nahana hore re tla khona ho laola karohano. "

Castro o sebelisitse bolelele ba hae mme a fihla ho boloka Escandó o le teng pele. Escandón e ne e le papali ho pholletsa le moo. Kamora ho ea pele, O ile a hana castro khahlano le liropo mme a mo sutumelletsa ka ho halika.

"Ke ne ke tseba hore e tla qala butle,"Castro a re. "Likolobe tsa Manny a ile a nthuta haholo, Empa selemo le halofo ho tloha selikalikoe, mokoetlisi e mocha - e lula e fapane. Ho hlakoloa le ho ikoetlisa ho lula a fapanyetsana le lintoa, Kahoo ke ikutloa ke thabile ebile ke thabile bakeng sa monyetla. Ke tlameha ho tsoela pele. "

Ka qalo ea bobeli, Castro o ile a khutla ho sebelisa jeb ea hae le ea lijo tsa maoto. Tlhahiso ea hae ea Punch e eketsehile ka ho feta.


Escacó o ile a qala ho bontša matšoao a ho roala ka bohlano. Castro e ne e se e le haufi le hlooho le 'mele le kamehla. Pejana ho la bosupa, Escandó o ile a khahloa ke letsoho le letona. Castro e qalileng, Ho laolla letoto la lithunya tsa matla. Escacón o ile a kena ka letsohong le letšehali le neng le hloloheloa. Matla a phofo a khanna escandón ho Canvas. Referee Ruiz Ruiz e ile ea e busa hampe, eo hamorao e neng e phethola 'me e ahlotse sethunya.

Castro ba ne ba batla ho koala show empa Escaicón o bontšitse pelo e makatsang, ho mo loanela ho fihlela Castro a qobelloa ho khutlela morao. Bongata bo boloka tumello ea bona qetellong ea potoloho.

Castro o ile a tsoela pele ho busa ka borobong. O koetse pontšo ho leshome, Ho Lahla Seholo se seng se Bighileng se lateloang ke Voeley e neng e fofa castro. Ruiz ka mohau o tlole 1:08 ea 10go th pota.

"Ke ne ke loana le pelo ea ka 'me ke ile ka fana ka boiteko bo matla, Empa ha se bosiu feela bosiung bona,"Ho thoe castro. "Ke ne ke tšoeroe ke bohloko, Empa ke ne ke sena nako e lekaneng ea ho mo qeta. Ke fana ka hlompho e ngata, Ke mohloa o moholo 'me o bontšitse lipapali tse ntle tsa lipapali. Ha ke qetile, 'me ke tla khutla. "

"Ho latela eng ho bafeteng ba ka,"Castro a re. "Ke tlo nka nako ea ho qeta nako le lelapa leso, Kea leboha bakoenehi ba ka 'me u natefeloe ke tlholo. "

Pele ho pono ea moputso, Ho phahama ha bobebe Frank "Ghost" Martin (14-0, 10 Kos) khahliloe hape, ho theola setloholo se chitja Ryan Kielczweski (30-6, 11 Kos) Ketsahalong e kholo ho ts'ebetso ea PBC e lula fox le fox ea fox.

Baahloli kaofela ba bararo ba ne ba soetseha 100-90.

Martin ea lilemo li 26 a ne a laetse lebelo ho tloha ka bel e bulang, Ho sebetsa ka mora jabe ea boroa-bob le ho kenella ka metlae. Ki olczewski e ne e le papali empa a sena karabo ea lebelo la Martin, Matla le Atletleticsm.

Ketsahalong e kholo ea mantlha ho fox, heavyweight tsepo Steven Torres (5-0, 5 Kos) ile a etsa ka potlako mosebetsi oa Selena Rolfe (6-3-1, 4 Kos), Pounding Rolfe Ho fihlela Uferee Robert Holle Roben 2:33 ea potoloho ea pele ea bona e hlophisitsoeng.

Ka theknoloji ea fox e sebetsang, e qabolang e bobebe Jose Valenzuela ba ntlafala ho 9-0 (6 Kos) Ka ho emisa ho potoloha ha bone Donte Strayhorn (12-4, 4 Kos).

Valenzuela ea lilemo li 22 ea koahetsoeng ke ho kokota pele ha motho a le haufi le eena ha a sa le mongobo o mong oa Strayhorn. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. e ahlotse hore liropo li ile tsa thibela Strayhorn holimo le ho tsamaisa palo ea batho ba ka bang 3 ho ema.

Ea bobeli, Valenzuela o ile a bontša hore o hatelletse tlhaselo ka mora oa hae o hloiloeng ke hae. Strayhon o ne a e-na le linako tsa hae tsa selemo sa boraro. Leha ho le joalo, The Heavier Blows e tsoa ho Valenzuela, ea ileng a e beha ho fihlela qetellong ea bout 1:29 ea potoloho ea bone.

ROBERT GUERRERO TRAINING CAMP QUOTES & PHOTOS

“Victor Ortiz and I are both exciting fighters…everyone knows this is going to be a fan-friendly dog fight," – Mohlabani

Former World Champions Robert Guerrero & Victor Ortiz Meet In Clash of All-Action Welterweights Saturday, August 21 on FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Undercard from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas (August 13, 2021) – Former multiple-division world champion Robert "Leholiotsoana" Guerrero previewed his upcoming showdown against fellow all-action brawler "Victor ortiz before they square off on the Manny Pacquiao vs. Yordenis Ugas FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View undercard Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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The two former world champions are known for their aggressive styles and have been in numerous Fight of the Year candidates throughout their storied careers. Ka August 21 they meet looking to score a victory that will put them back in position to vie for a world title once again.

Here is what Guerrero had to say about the matchup, training camp and more:

On his upcoming matchup with Victor Ortiz:

“This fight has been a long-time coming, as I remember it was mentioned years ago, but never happened. I am excited for this bout since we both need a win, and the fans are very familiar with both of our styles. Victor Ortiz and I are both exciting fighters, and everyone knows this is going to be a fan friendly dog fight. Fighting Victor is the type of bout that got me excited to have a full professional training camp. I’m grateful to be fighting on this huge FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View card, and I’m going to give it my all.”

On his recent training camp with coach and father Ruben Guerrero:

“I have been working very hard for this camp, haele hantle, my father Ruben and I took camp to Las Vegas and brought along some young fighters to keep me motivated. I’ve been getting good sparring with DJ Zamora III, who is very fast. I’m feeding off all the young fighters that are training with me, and that is what keeps me fresh. You need to be around hungry fighters who are motivated to stay at this level, because it is easy to lose focus if it’s just you in the gym.

On returning to the ring after a long layoff:

"Ka ntlha ena ka mosebetsi, it is about getting the best fights. I got the rust off and now it’s about getting fights that get me and the fans excited. Everyone knows that when I fight, I bring it, and Victor Ortiz is an exciting fighter as well. I am at a point where I have done a lot in the sport, so I am not going to be fighting every other month like when I was a prospect. When you know how to fight, a layoff isn’t always a bad thing.

Ho seo e tla se etsetsa mosebetsi oa hae:

“A win here puts me in a position to get in contention for a world title, and that should be the goal of everyone who is fighting, to win a world title. If you’re not fighting to win a world title, you shouldn’t be in the sport. I want to win at least one more world title before it’s all said and done. It’s a lofty goal, but I believe in myself.”




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About Pacquiao vs. UGÁS
Pacquiao vs. Ugás will see eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao taking on WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugás in the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View main event Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Pono ea moputso e qala ho 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will see former world champions and all-action brawlers Robert "Leholiotsoana" Guerrero le “Vicious” Víctor Ortiz meet in a 10-round welterweight duel, unbeaten featherweight contender Mareka o tla battle former world champion July Ceja in a WBC Featherweight Title Eliminator, plus undefeated contender Carlos castro will take on former title challenger Óscar Escadón in a 10-round featherweight attraction that kicks off the pay-per-view.

How to Watch the Saturday, August 21, FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Fight
Manny Pacquiao vs. Yordenis Ugas
Main Card: 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT

TV: Available on all major U.S. & Canadian PPV providers, ho akarelletsa le
Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, Fios, and Optimum, har'a ba bang (U.S.);
as well as Rogers, Bell, Shaw, SaskTel and TELUS (Canada)

Streaming: FOX Sports App and FOXSports.com

Suggested retail price: $74.99 (U.S. & Canada)

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Manny Pacquiao vs. YORDENIS UGÁS VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

“Ugás is a champion because they gave him my belt. Hona joale, we have to settle it inside of the ring,” – Pacquiao

“I’m fighting for my legacy, and for my country. Sena ke bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa ntoa ea bophelo ba ka," – Ugás

Eight-Division Champion Manny Pacquiao Takes on WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugás Headlining FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas (August 11, 2021) – Eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao and WBA Welterweight World Champion Yordenis Ugás previewed their championship showdown during a virtual press conference on Wednesday before they meet in the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View main event Saturday, August 21 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Ugás steps up to replace Errol Spence Jr. e kholo ea ho ketsahalo, as Spence recovers from an eye injury. Ugás had been preparing to make his first title defense in the co-main event and will now face the boxing legend Pacquiao in a career-defining fight, defending the same title that Pacquiao won when he defeated Keith Thurman in his last fight July 2019.

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Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re Wednesday:

MANNY PACQUIAO

“I want to say that I’m praying for Errol to make a fast recovery from his injury. Health is always the priority and the most important thing. I did my best in training and in preparation for this fight, so I wanted to make sure my hard work was not wasted.

“Ugás was ready to fight and challenge me on August 21. So it’s a great thing that I can show off my hard work in the gym when we face each other on fight night.

“I’m not disappointed at all in what happened because my hard work will not be wasted. Ugás stepped up and is bringing his WBA championship into the fight, which I’m excited to fight for.

“I always consider myself a bipartisan boxer. I am happy to fight either right-handed or southpaw fighters. It’s no problem for me at all to switch the styles that I’m going to face.

“What I can say to the fans is that this is definitely not an easy fight. Ugás is a champion because they gave him my belt. Hona joale, we have to settle it inside of the ring. I cannot take him lightly, because he’s the kind of fighter who will take advantage of that.

“I have a lot of people around me that motivate me to win this fight, especially for my family. I’m also very motivated to give the fans a great fight that they’re going to enjoy in the arena or watching on pay-per-view.

“In the end, I want to win the belts. I’m so excited for this championship fight and I don’t care if I’m the challenger or champion coming into it. We’ll see who is the champion after August 21.

“I know that Ugás is also very prepared for his fight because he was going to be on the undercard. If there was no Ugás on the undercard, it’s possible we would have cancelled the fight. It’s a good thing we had another welterweight champion on the card for this scenario that happened.

“The only danger for this fight is the change in stance. Both Spence and Ugás are aggressive fighters, e leng Ke rata. We can create a lot of great action in the ring that the fans will love.

“I would tell the fans not to miss this fight. This is going to be a really good one. I’m sure that me and Ugás are going to give a fight full of action. I’m excited to see everyone in Las Vegas on August 21.”

YORDENIS UGÁS

“I’m feeling great and super excited to fight on this big stage. I’m ready to go get in the ring on August 21. I couldn’t be more excited for this fight.

“When I got the call that I was going to face one of the best fighters in history, it just pushed my excitement to new highs. I can’t wait to show everyone what I’m capable of.

“I also want to wish Errol Spence Jr. a safe and fast recovery. I hope he gets healthy soon and we see him back in the ring.

“I’m used to taking fights at the last minute. It’s really nothing new to me. Once I knew I was fighting Pacquiao, I got right back to work, because I’m always ready to fight anyone they put in front of me.

“I got elevated to being the WBA champion in January, but now we can say that whoever wins on August 21 is the true WBA Welterweight World Champion.

“It’s all about making adjustments at this point. I’ve had a lot of experience doing this before fights. It’s happened multiple times, so I’m truly prepared at all times to adjust to whatever comes my way.

“Fighting Manny Pacquiao is very significant to me. It means the world to me. I’m not fighting for the money, I’m fighting for my legacy, and for my country. Sena ke bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa ntoa ea bophelo ba ka.

“I’m well-aware that Pacquiao is the favorite. But at the same time, I’m a champion. Since I came back five years ago, I’ve overcome so much. I’ve faced so many strong opponents in order to get to where I am today. I have full confidence in myself and my ability to get a victory.

“When I went away from boxing, I was focused on family and spending time with my son. At that time, I never thought I would be defending a title against Manny Pacquiao. But for the past five years I’ve been one of the most active and successful boxers out there and I’m ready to prove myself once again.

“I’m a fighter not only inside of the ring, but outside of the ring I fight for the freedom of my people. That’s the most important thing to me. I hope everyone fighting for freedom in Cuba is safe and knows that I’ll be fighting for them on Saturday, August 21.

“Underestimating Manny Pacquiao is out of the question. He’s going to be ready. I have prepared to face the best so that I can become the best.

“This is going to be a great fight for all the fans. I’m planning on leaving everything in the ring. I can guarantee an amazing fight. We’re going to give a big gift to the fans on August 21. I’m leaving my heart out there for all my fans.”

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MANNY PACQUIAO EDGES KEITH THURMAN BY SPLIT DECISION TO CAPTURE WELTERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE IN PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON FOX SPORTS PAY-PER-VIEW MAIN EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM THE MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA IN LAS VEGAS

Yordenis Ugas Tops Omar Figueroa by Unanimous Decision; Sergey Lipinets Stops Jayar Inson in Two Rounds & Luis Nery Knocks Out Juan Carlos Payano in Ninth Round in Pay-Per-View Undercard

CALEB PLANT RETAINS SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE WITH THIRD-ROUND KNOCKOUT OF MIKE LEE IN FOX PBC FIGHT NIGHT MAIN EVENT PRIOR TO PAY-PER-VIEW

Efe Ajagba Defeats Ali Eren Demirezen by Unanimous Decision in Clash of Unbeaten Heavyweights on FOX

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Las Vegas (July 21, 2019) – Boxing’s only eight-division world champion, Senator MannyPacMan” Pacquiao lahlela Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman in round one and won a close split decision to earn a welterweight world title in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event Saturday night from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

It was fun,” said Pacquiao. “My opponent is a good fighter and boxer. O ne a matla. I’m not that kind of boxer who talks a lot; we were just promoting the fight. I think he did his best, and I did my best. I think we made the fans happy tonight because it was a good fight.

The sell-out crowd of 14,356 got treated to great action from the start, as an exciting first round was capped off by Pacquiao dropping Thurman for the first time in his career with a straight right hand late in the round.

I knew it was too close,” o ile a re Thurman. “He got the knockdown so he had momentum in round one.

Thurman made it into the second round but continued to have trouble with Pacquiao’s right hand, as the future Hall of Famer threw it successfully as a jab and a power punch throughout the fight. Thurman adjusted in the middle rounds and began to try to smother Pacquiao and walk him down, having success when he was able to get his combinations off before his opponent.

Despite blood pouring from his nose from round four on, Thurman was able to land powerful combinations on Pacquiao for much of the second half of the fight, but was never able to hurt Pacquiao or score a knockdown of his own.

I wish I had a little bit more output to go toe to toe,” o ile a re Thurman. “I felt like he was getting a little bit tired, but he did have experience in the ring. My conditioning and my output was just behind Manny Pacquiao’s. I would love the rematch.

In round 10, Pacquiao’s landed a strong left hook to the body that clearly hurt Thurman and forced him to spend much of the remainder of the round backpedaling. The CompuBox scores were indicative of the close nature of the fight, with Thurman out landing Pacquiao 210 ho 195, while Pacquiao was busier throwing 686 punches ho 571 from Thurman.

I really love the fans,” said Pacquiao. “Thank you so much for coming here and witnessing the fight. I’m sure they were happy tonight because they saw a good fight. Even though Thurman lost, he did his best. He’s not an easy opponent. He’s a good boxer and he’s strong. I was just blessed tonight.


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Pacquiao had a large advantage in jabs landed, o tlohang ka 82 to Thurman’s 18. The 192 power punches landed by Thurman was the most in 43 Pacquiao fights that CompuBox has tracked. Round-by-round, the two fighters were only separated by more than five landed punches in rounds two, seven and nine.

Ka mor'a 12 o garela, the judges reached a split decision, with one judge scoring the fight 114-113 Bakeng sa Thurman, overruled by two judges scoring it 115-112 for Pacquiao, who captured the WBA Welterweight World Championship at 40-years-old.

You get blessings and lessons,” o ile a re Thurman. “Tonight was a blessing and a lesson. Thank you everybody, and thank you Manny Pacquiao.

“Ke nahana (I will fight) next year,” said Pacquiao. “I will go back to the Philippines and work and then make a decision. I do hope to be at the (Errol) Spence vs.. (Shawn) Porter fight on September 28.

The co-main event of the pay-per-view saw top contender Yordenis Ugas (24-4, 11 Kos) drop previously unbeaten Omar Figueroa (28-1-1, 19 Kos) on his way to a unanimous decision in their WBC welterweight title eliminator.

Ugas got off to a strong start, connecting on a straight right hand that sent Figueroa into the ropes, which he held onto so he didn’t hit the canvas, but enough that referee Russell Mora ruled it a knockdown.

The fight played out how I thought it would,” ho re li-Uas. “I came out strong and Figueroa was tough as well. This was similar to the fight everyone expected. I came out on top.

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Figueroa recovered and was able to make it to round two, where he continued his strategy of coming forward to try to hurt Ugas on the inside. Ugas was able to control that action on the inside, landing numerous uppercuts to stun Figueroa. Leha ho le joalo, the inside fighting led to Ugas being deducted a point by the referee in round five for holding.

Ugas fought a smart fight,” re Figueroa. “He was smothering me on the inside and holding. I thought the scores were too wide. I was following him and working the whole time. I felt like he only worked the last 30 seconds of the round, but I guess that was all it took.

I didn’t have any problems with his size. I thought I was able to do my thing, but when he was holding me I couldn’t get my offense going.

Despite that, and being warned later in the fight for delivering low blows, Ugas dominated the fight according to CompuBox, out landing Figueroa 229 ho 131 and connecting with 28% of his punches, to Figueroa’s 22%.

I knew Figueroa was a tough guy, so I didn’t want to waste my energy trying to take him out early,” ho re li-Uas. “I was ready to go 12 Round.”

Ka mor'a 12 o garela, all three judges scored the fight the same, 119-107 in favor of Ugas, who became the mandatory for the winner of the Errol Spence Jr. vs.. Shawn Porter welterweight title unification.

I’m extremely happy to be in this position to fight for the WBC title again,” ho re li-Uas. “I will be ready for the winner of Errol Spence Jr. vs.. Shawn Porter.

Additional action saw former world champion Sergey Lipinets (16-1, 12 Kos) score a highlight-reel knockout against Jayar Inson (18-3, 12 Kos) in the second round of their welterweight matchup.

Lipinets was originally scheduled to fight John Molina Jr., before Molina pulled out of the fight Friday morning due to a back injury. Inson, who was scheduled to fight on the non-televised undercard, stepped up to the challenge.

When I first heard the news about Molina, I knew that I wanted to still fight on a show of this magnitude,” said Lipinets. “As far as fighting a southpaw, I’ve had so many amateur fights in my kickboxing career that I had no problem adjusting. E ne e le taba feela ea ho nako. I also have sparred with great southpaws like Victor Ortiz throughout my career, so I was comfortable with the change in fighter.

In an exchange early in the second round, Lipinets landed a clean left hook to Inson’s head, which sent the Filipino-fighter to the canvas. Although Inson got to his feet, referee Jay Nady waved off the bout 57 metsotsoana e ka pota.

I got hit and I slipped, that made it look worse,” said Inson. “When I stood up I thought I was fine and tried to raise my hands and show the referee.

Joe Goossen is an exceptional trainer and he just told me to work from a different direction facing a southpaw,” said Lipinets. “I just made sure to block his punches with my elbows. That was the only adjustment I had to make and it ended up working just fine.

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The opening pay-per-view bout saw undefeated former champion Luis Nery (30-0, 24 Kos) deliver a ninth-round knockout of former bantamweight champion Juan Carlos Payano (21-3, 9 Kos).

I wasn’t really paying attention to how long the fight was going, I was just getting into a rhythm as it went on,” said Nery. “I had to work hard to get to him because he’s a good boxer. The longer it went, the better I felt. I put my punches together well once I got going.

In a fast-paced duel of former champions, Payano had success early boxing the aggressive Nery, moving back to avoid his attack and landing his own offense against the knockout artist. Payano out landed or was even in punches landed for each of the first six rounds of the bout.

I’m a warrior and I wanted to keep going and fight back every time he came forward,” said Payano. “My coach wanted me to stay behind my jab a little more.

As the fight grew into the middle rounds, Nery began to increase the offense and was able to land power shots that slowed Payano’s ability to box from the outside. Nery hurt Payano early in round seven, eventually dominating the round, ho beha mohanyetsi oa hae 22 ho 7.

He was a very complicated fighter at the beginning, he’s a veteran, so I had to try to adapt to his style to see how I could get in,” said Nery. “In the fifth or sixth round I started gaining control of the fight and then that left hook came to the body which was devastating.

During the exchanges it was Nery’s second shot that was getting in,” said Payano. “We corrected the issue but then that body shot came in from nowhere and hit me in a rib that I had broken years ago against Raushee Warren.

Round eight saw Nery continue to break Payano down, most notably landing a big left hand midway through the round that caused blood to pour from Payano’s nose. During an exchange in the ninth-round, Payano landed a devastating left hook to the ribs that put Payano down. He was unable to recover and referee Vic Drakulich halted the bout 1:43 kena ka ho pota-pota.

I wanted to get him out early,” said Nery. “But this showed that I do have the experience to go into the later rounds and still take out my opponent. I showed that I have good defense and can make adjustments.

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The FOX PBC Fight Night main event on FOX and FOX Deportes saw IBF Super Middleweight World Champion Kaleb “Swethands” Dimela (19-0, 11 Kos) retain his title with a dominant third-round knockout over previously unbeaten Mike Lee (21-1, 11 Kos).

It went exactly how I planned it would go,” re Plant. “Ka ho feletseng. I’ve been telling you all week it wasn’t going to go 12 rounds and I stuck to my word and I tried to do that. I hope you guys had a good time.

Plant got off to a fast-start, dropping Lee with a left hook late in the first round. The unbeaten challenger was able to recover and survive the round, but was hard-pressed to make up for the hand speed advantage of Plant.

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I think I have a high boxing IQ and I do this at a really high level,” re Plant. “So it was just about making adjustments. O ile a 's e kholo, strong guy and he just came in here to give it his all.

Lee looked to charge in hard against Plant and use his size and power to land a big shot and change the momentum of the fight. Plant was sharp and avoided the looping right hands that Lee was attacking with.

The speed was the difference, he’s fast and very accurate,” o ile a re Lee. “I had some success with my right hands but wasn’t able to be consistent with it.

A pota tse tharo, Plant landed a vicious right hook early in the round that put Lee down for the second time. After a left hook appeared to connect and send Lee down a second time, referee Robert Byrd ruled it had come from a push and continued the fight once Lee got to his feet.

Plant had his opponent hurt and continued to press forward, eventually landing another left hook that put Lee down, this time forcing the referee to wave off the bout 1:29 kena ka ho pota-pota.

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I had no issue with the stoppage, that’s the referee’s job and I respect it,” o ile a re Lee.

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, Benavidez was asked about a possible unification fight against the winner of the just announced Anthony Dirrell vs. David Benavidez WBC Super Middleweight Championship fight.

Oh yeah, we can definitely unify,” re Plant. “I ain’t hard to get a hold of. I ain’t hard to make a fight with. Come see me. You know my advisor.

The opening bout on FOX and FOX Deportes saw Efe Ajagba (11-0, 9 Kos) score a unanimous decision over Ali Eren Demirezen (11-1, 10 Kos) in a 10-round battle of undefeated heavyweights. It was the first time that two unbeaten fighters from the 2016 Olympics faced off as pros.

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Ajagba used his jab and height effectively throughout the fight, lulisa 10 ea 45 jabs per round, doubling the heavyweight average. Leha ho le joalo, an elbow injury and the accurate punching of Demirezen forced Ajagba to go the distance for the first time as a pro.

This was the first fighter to take me the distance,” said Ajagba. “He was strong and could take my punches. My trainer just told me to keep using my jab and stay in the middle of the ring.

I hurt my elbow early on, so I couldn’t shoot my right hand like I wanted. But I won’t use that as an excuse. As a tall man I had to use the jab and if it went the distance, that was my best way to win.

Demirezen thought the scorecards should have been closer and believed that his performance should have garnered him more than the decision loss. Demirezen was actually the more accurate puncher, lulisa 26% of his punches to 22% from Ajagba.

I don’t agree with the scores, especially 99-91said Demirezen. “It was much closer. I feel that at minimum, it was a draw. I knew I had to knock him out and that a knockout might be easier than winning by points. I thought it was a good performance but I can do better. I’d like to fight in the U.S. hape.”

Ajagba’s activity from start to finish was impressive, as he threw 877 kakaretso punches, lulisa 191. While Demirezen was not far behind with 149 punches landed, he only out landed Ajagba in three rounds.

Ka mor'a 10 rounds of action all three judges scored the fight in favor of Ajagba, ka ba bangata ba 99-91 habeli 'me 97-93.

KEITH ‘ONE TIMETHURMAN BREAKS DOWN HIS NINE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS AND EIGHT TITLE DEFENSES IN ADVANCE OF SATURDAY, July 20 SHOWDOWN AGAINST MANNY PACQUIAO

Pacquiao vs. Thurman Headlines Premier Boxing Champions FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

You’re going to see a world class performance on July 20 that has me standing alone on top of the division.” – Thurman

ST. Petersburg, FL. (July 8, 2019) – Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman’s victories have always been the center of conversation. Even with nine championship fights and eight title defenses already under his belt, his Saturday, July 20 fight against Manny Pacquaio could prove to be the most significant, as he steps onto boxing’s biggest stage looking to capture a momentous victory.

Pacquiao vs. Thurman will pit the undefeated WBA Welterweight World Champion Thurman against boxing’s only eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator MannyPacManPacquiao in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The FOX pay-per-view begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and tickets for the event, which is promoted by MP Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased online through AXS.com, lefisa ka fono ho 866-740-7711 or in person at any MGM Resorts International box office.

Coming off a majority decision over Josesito Lopez that ended a 22-month ring absence in January, Thurman (29-0, 22 Kos), 30, had won a close unanimous decision over former title holder “Nako Ea Lipontšo” Shawn Porter in June 2016 and a split-decision over two-division title winner Danny “Swift” Garcia in March 2017, adding Garcia’s WBC crown to his WBA version, before he vacated the WBC title due to injury.

Thurman broke down all of his title performances in anticipation of the fight that could cement his place amongst boxing’s best of this era.

KO 10 Diego Chaves, July 27, 2013, AT&T Center, San Antonio: The 24-year-old Thurman came off a near-shutout unanimous decision over former champion Jan Zaveck in March 2013 and faced an unbeaten Argentine interim WBA champion who was after his fifth consecutive stoppage win and had knocked out 18 ea 22 bahanyetsi ba.

Thurman traded early power shots, controlled tempo with his athleticism and boxing ability and floored Chaves with a ninth round left hook to the liver before dropping him for the final time with a right hand in the 10go th pota. Chaves failed to beat the count as Thurman became a 147-pound titleholder.

The Diego Chaves fight was the biggest fight of my career, elevating me to the WBA interim champion,” o ile a re Thurman. “I broke him down round by round and landed a beautiful body shot in the ninth round and after that it was a matter of time. That was a fight that earned me worldwide respect and was the start of everything for me.

WHO 9 Jesu o ile a Soto Karass, December 14, 2013, Alamodome, San Antonio:Soto Karassprevious victory was a 12th-round stoppage of two-time belt holder Andre Berto in a fight that saw him rise from an 11th-round knockdown. Hurt by a hard right in the first round, Thurman recovered, flooring Soto Karass with a left uppercut in the fifth and again from a powerful combination in the ninth as the referee ended matters.

Soto Karass was coming off a victory over Andre Berto which made it an important measuring stick fight for me,” o ile a re Thurman, “He did open the fight by tagging me in the first round, but I dropped him in the fifth and again in the ninth and was able to finish him off for my first title defense.


RTD 3 Julio Diaz, April 26, 2014, StubHub Center, Carson, Dorella: In a one-sided beat-down, former champion Diaz took a knee from a left to the temple the second round and retired prior to the fourth from a body shot that caused rib damage. Diaz never fought again.

That was a tremendous fight for me as the headliner in my first main event,” o ile a re Thurman. “Diaz was coming off of good showings against Shawn Porter, fighting Porter to a draw once, and Amir Khan, whom he dropped in their fight. I also had the opportunity to make a statement. I did that by stopping him in only three rounds.

UD 12 Leonard Bundu, December 13, 2014, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas: A previously unbeaten 40-year-old switch-hitting veteran, Bundu (31-1-2, 11 KO) was dropped by a first-round right hand in a shutout victory (120-107 ka makhetlo a mararo) for Thurman who ended an eight-month ring absence and was recovering from an injured left shoulder.


Bundu was a switch-hitting awkward fighter. I switched [to southpaw] on him in the first round and dropped him with a right hand,” o ile a re Thurman. “I out boxed him and really gave the world a taste of how good of a boxer I am. It was an easy blowout.

UD 12 Robert Guerrero, March 7, 2015, the MGM Grand Grand Garden Arena: Thurman entered this bout after having been elevated to the full champion before facing Guerrero (32-3-1, 18 Kos), a two-division title winner. He overcame a grotesque hematoma above his left eye from an accidental clash of heads, lahlela “The Moea” in the ninth-round, and lost a combined four rounds in PBC’s first ever main event.

Guerrero had fought Floyd Mayweather and I was happy to have a common opponent with Floyd, so that I could prove to the world that I deserved a shot at Mayweather,” o ile a re Thurman. “I had to overcome that adversity of having that hematoma by knocking him down in the ninth round. That fight really raised my stock to another level.

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RTD 7 Luis Collazo, July 11, 2015, USF Sundome, Tampa: Thurman overcame a crippling left hand to the liver in the fifth round to become only the man to stop Collazo, a former champion who had gone the distance in losses to Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Andre Berto and Amir Khan. In a homecoming fight, Thurman opened a deep gash over Collazo’s right eye with his own left hook, eventually resulting in the southpaw’s retiring on his stool after the seventh round.

I was able to survive that body shot to perform in the next round. The fight was taking its toll on him though. I was becoming more comfortable and accurate as I physically broke him down,” o ile a re Thurman. “The arena was electric, and the love was amazing. It was a great homecoming to defend my world title near where I grew up in Clearwater, Florida.

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UD 12 Shawn Porter, June 25, 2016, Bongo Center, Brooklyn, New York:Thurman overcame a bullish former champion in Porter (26-2-1, 16 Kos) before an electric crowd, winning a give-and-take, blood-and-guts brawl by scores of 115-113, tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ dikarete tsa. Highlights were Thurman’s clean right hand-left hook combination that buckled Porter’s knees late in the third round, a 10th-round left hook that did the same, and an even more vicious head-swiveling hook in Round 11 of a Fight of The Year standout from 2016.

Our fight was tough, back and forth, but by no means was Shawn Porter going to take my title,” o ile a re Thurman. “I pushed myself over the final rounds to make sure I’d be victorious in what was one of the ‘Fight of The Yearcontenders that year. That fight proved to everyone that I can win any type of fight, against any type of fighter.

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SD 12 Danny Garcia, March 4, 2017, Bongo Center: Thurman won a clash of 28-year-olds over the then unbeaten Garcia (33-0, 19 Kos), along with the WBC’s crown in just the 10th title unification in division history and only the third between a pair of unbeaten fighters. The crowd of 16,533 represented the highest attended boxing match at Barclays Center to date. Thurman’s movement disrupted the timing of Garcia, a Philadelphia-based fighter who was a unified champion at 140-pounds.

This was two undefeated welterweights going toe-to-toe in the prime of their careers. Danny Garcia’s a sharp puncher who won the WBC’s vacant title that Floyd Mayweather gave up for retirement,” o ile a re Thurman. “But after beating Shawn Porter, I knew Danny would be an easy fight. This was my first chance to beat an undefeated world champion, and I came out swinging on him in round one to make a statement that his world title was about to be mine.

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MD 12 Josesito Lopez, January 26, 2019, Bongo Center: Thurman ended an injury-hampered 22-month ring absence against Lopez (36-8, 19 Kos), scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hook, being hurt by a right hand in the seventh, and using his mobility and athleticism down the stretch for the victory.

I was really nervous about making weight after walking around at 182 for the past two years,” o ile a re Thurman. “But even though I got hit and hurt in the seventh round, I knew my boxing ability would get me through. It was a relief to make it through that fight feeling strong and healthy and I’ve taken those feelings right into this training camp.

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Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 Kos), July 20, 2019, the MGM Grand Garden Arena: The 40-year-old Pacquiao has earned back-to-back victories over former champions by seventh-round TKO over Lucas Matthysse (July 2018) and unanimous decision Adrien Broner (January).

Does Manny belong in the ring with a fighter in his prime? Is Keith Thurman still Keith ‘One TimeThurman after some vulnerability against Josesito Lopez?” o ile a re Thurman, rhetorically speaking. “Ehlile, I’d like to get the knockout or TKO, but either way, you’re going to see a world class performance that has me standing alone on top of a division that has so many great fighters. I’m trying to be that great, devastating champion once again, and come July 20, I will prove that I am.

# # # Pacquiao vs. Thurman Headlines Premier Boxing Champions FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

You’re going to see a world class performance on July 20 that has me standing alone on top of the division.” – Thurman

ST. Petersburg, FL. (July 8, 2019) – Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman’s victories have always been the center of conversation. Even with nine championship fights and eight title defenses already under his belt, his Saturday, July 20 fight against Manny Pacquaio could prove to be the most significant, as he steps onto boxing’s biggest stage looking to capture a momentous victory.

Pacquiao vs. Thurman will pit the undefeated WBA Welterweight World Champion Thurman against boxing’s only eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator MannyPacManPacquiao in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The FOX pay-per-view begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and tickets for the event, which is promoted by MP Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased online through AXS.com, lefisa ka fono ho 866-740-7711 or in person at any MGM Resorts International box office.

Coming off a majority decision over Josesito Lopez that ended a 22-month ring absence in January, Thurman (29-0, 22 Kos), 30, had won a close unanimous decision over former title holder “Nako Ea Lipontšo” Shawn Porter in June 2016 and a split-decision over two-division title winner Danny “Swift” Garcia in March 2017, adding Garcia’s WBC crown to his WBA version, before he vacated the WBC title due to injury.

Thurman broke down all of his title performances in anticipation of the fight that could cement his place amongst boxing’s best of this era.

KO 10 Diego Chaves, July 27, 2013, AT&T Center, San Antonio: The 24-year-old Thurman came off a near-shutout unanimous decision over former champion Jan Zaveck in March 2013 and faced an unbeaten Argentine interim WBA champion who was after his fifth consecutive stoppage win and had knocked out 18 ea 22 bahanyetsi ba.

Thurman traded early power shots, controlled tempo with his athleticism and boxing ability and floored Chaves with a ninth round left hook to the liver before dropping him for the final time with a right hand in the 10go th pota. Chaves failed to beat the count as Thurman became a 147-pound titleholder.

The Diego Chaves fight was the biggest fight of my career, elevating me to the WBA interim champion,” o ile a re Thurman. “I broke him down round by round and landed a beautiful body shot in the ninth round and after that it was a matter of time. That was a fight that earned me worldwide respect and was the start of everything for me.

WHO 9 Jesu o ile a Soto Karass, December 14, 2013, Alamodome, San Antonio:Soto Karassprevious victory was a 12th-round stoppage of two-time belt holder Andre Berto in a fight that saw him rise from an 11th-round knockdown. Hurt by a hard right in the first round, Thurman recovered, flooring Soto Karass with a left uppercut in the fifth and again from a powerful combination in the ninth as the referee ended matters.

Soto Karass was coming off a victory over Andre Berto which made it an important measuring stick fight for me,” o ile a re Thurman, “He did open the fight by tagging me in the first round, but I dropped him in the fifth and again in the ninth and was able to finish him off for my first title defense.


RTD 3 Julio Diaz, April 26, 2014, StubHub Center, Carson, Dorella: In a one-sided beat-down, former champion Diaz took a knee from a left to the temple the second round and retired prior to the fourth from a body shot that caused rib damage. Diaz never fought again.

That was a tremendous fight for me as the headliner in my first main event,” o ile a re Thurman. “Diaz was coming off of good showings against Shawn Porter, fighting Porter to a draw once, and Amir Khan, whom he dropped in their fight. I also had the opportunity to make a statement. I did that by stopping him in only three rounds.

UD 12 Leonard Bundu, December 13, 2014, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas: A previously unbeaten 40-year-old switch-hitting veteran, Bundu (31-1-2, 11 KO) was dropped by a first-round right hand in a shutout victory (120-107 ka makhetlo a mararo) for Thurman who ended an eight-month ring absence and was recovering from an injured left shoulder.


Bundu was a switch-hitting awkward fighter. I switched [to southpaw] on him in the first round and dropped him with a right hand,” o ile a re Thurman. “I out boxed him and really gave the world a taste of how good of a boxer I am. It was an easy blowout.

UD 12 Robert Guerrero, March 7, 2015, the MGM Grand Grand Garden Arena: Thurman entered this bout after having been elevated to the full champion before facing Guerrero (32-3-1, 18 Kos), a two-division title winner. He overcame a grotesque hematoma above his left eye from an accidental clash of heads, lahlela “The Moea” in the ninth-round, and lost a combined four rounds in PBC’s first ever main event.

Guerrero had fought Floyd Mayweather and I was happy to have a common opponent with Floyd, so that I could prove to the world that I deserved a shot at Mayweather,” o ile a re Thurman. “I had to overcome that adversity of having that hematoma by knocking him down in the ninth round. That fight really raised my stock to another level.

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RTD 7 Luis Collazo, July 11, 2015, USF Sundome, Tampa: Thurman overcame a crippling left hand to the liver in the fifth round to become only the man to stop Collazo, a former champion who had gone the distance in losses to Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Andre Berto and Amir Khan. In a homecoming fight, Thurman opened a deep gash over Collazo’s right eye with his own left hook, eventually resulting in the southpaw’s retiring on his stool after the seventh round.

I was able to survive that body shot to perform in the next round. The fight was taking its toll on him though. I was becoming more comfortable and accurate as I physically broke him down,” o ile a re Thurman. “The arena was electric, and the love was amazing. It was a great homecoming to defend my world title near where I grew up in Clearwater, Florida.

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UD 12 Shawn Porter, June 25, 2016, Bongo Center, Brooklyn, New York:Thurman overcame a bullish former champion in Porter (26-2-1, 16 Kos) before an electric crowd, winning a give-and-take, blood-and-guts brawl by scores of 115-113, tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ dikarete tsa. Highlights were Thurman’s clean right hand-left hook combination that buckled Porter’s knees late in the third round, a 10th-round left hook that did the same, and an even more vicious head-swiveling hook in Round 11 of a Fight of The Year standout from 2016.

Our fight was tough, back and forth, but by no means was Shawn Porter going to take my title,” o ile a re Thurman. “I pushed myself over the final rounds to make sure I’d be victorious in what was one of the ‘Fight of The Yearcontenders that year. That fight proved to everyone that I can win any type of fight, against any type of fighter.

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SD 12 Danny Garcia, March 4, 2017, Bongo Center: Thurman won a clash of 28-year-olds over the then unbeaten Garcia (33-0, 19 Kos), along with the WBC’s crown in just the 10th title unification in division history and only the third between a pair of unbeaten fighters. The crowd of 16,533 represented the highest attended boxing match at Barclays Center to date. Thurman’s movement disrupted the timing of Garcia, a Philadelphia-based fighter who was a unified champion at 140-pounds.

This was two undefeated welterweights going toe-to-toe in the prime of their careers. Danny Garcia’s a sharp puncher who won the WBC’s vacant title that Floyd Mayweather gave up for retirement,” o ile a re Thurman. “But after beating Shawn Porter, I knew Danny would be an easy fight. This was my first chance to beat an undefeated world champion, and I came out swinging on him in round one to make a statement that his world title was about to be mine.

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MD 12 Josesito Lopez, January 26, 2019, Bongo Center: Thurman ended an injury-hampered 22-month ring absence against Lopez (36-8, 19 Kos), scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hook, being hurt by a right hand in the seventh, and using his mobility and athleticism down the stretch for the victory.

I was really nervous about making weight after walking around at 182 for the past two years,” o ile a re Thurman. “But even though I got hit and hurt in the seventh round, I knew my boxing ability would get me through. It was a relief to make it through that fight feeling strong and healthy and I’ve taken those feelings right into this training camp.

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Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 Kos), July 20, 2019, the MGM Grand Garden Arena: The 40-year-old Pacquiao has earned back-to-back victories over former champions by seventh-round TKO over Lucas Matthysse (July 2018) and unanimous decision Adrien Broner (January).

Does Manny belong in the ring with a fighter in his prime? Is Keith Thurman still Keith ‘One TimeThurman after some vulnerability against Josesito Lopez?” o ile a re Thurman, rhetorically speaking. “Ehlile, I’d like to get the knockout or TKO, but either way, you’re going to see a world class performance that has me standing alone on top of a division that has so many great fighters. I’m trying to be that great, devastating champion once again, and come July 20, I will prove that I am.

# # # Pacquiao vs. Thurman Headlines Premier Boxing Champions FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

You’re going to see a world class performance on July 20 that has me standing alone on top of the division.” – Thurman

ST. Petersburg, FL. (July 8, 2019) – Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman’s victories have always been the center of conversation. Even with nine championship fights and eight title defenses already under his belt, his Saturday, July 20 fight against Manny Pacquaio could prove to be the most significant, as he steps onto boxing’s biggest stage looking to capture a momentous victory.

Pacquiao vs. Thurman will pit the undefeated WBA Welterweight World Champion Thurman against boxing’s only eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator MannyPacManPacquiao in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The FOX pay-per-view begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and tickets for the event, which is promoted by MP Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased online through AXS.com, lefisa ka fono ho 866-740-7711 or in person at any MGM Resorts International box office.

Coming off a majority decision over Josesito Lopez that ended a 22-month ring absence in January, Thurman (29-0, 22 Kos), 30, had won a close unanimous decision over former title holder “Nako Ea Lipontšo” Shawn Porter in June 2016 and a split-decision over two-division title winner Danny “Swift” Garcia in March 2017, adding Garcia’s WBC crown to his WBA version, before he vacated the WBC title due to injury.

Thurman broke down all of his title performances in anticipation of the fight that could cement his place amongst boxing’s best of this era.

KO 10 Diego Chaves, July 27, 2013, AT&T Center, San Antonio: The 24-year-old Thurman came off a near-shutout unanimous decision over former champion Jan Zaveck in March 2013 and faced an unbeaten Argentine interim WBA champion who was after his fifth consecutive stoppage win and had knocked out 18 ea 22 bahanyetsi ba.

Thurman traded early power shots, controlled tempo with his athleticism and boxing ability and floored Chaves with a ninth round left hook to the liver before dropping him for the final time with a right hand in the 10go th pota. Chaves failed to beat the count as Thurman became a 147-pound titleholder.

The Diego Chaves fight was the biggest fight of my career, elevating me to the WBA interim champion,” o ile a re Thurman. “I broke him down round by round and landed a beautiful body shot in the ninth round and after that it was a matter of time. That was a fight that earned me worldwide respect and was the start of everything for me.

WHO 9 Jesu o ile a Soto Karass, December 14, 2013, Alamodome, San Antonio:Soto Karassprevious victory was a 12th-round stoppage of two-time belt holder Andre Berto in a fight that saw him rise from an 11th-round knockdown. Hurt by a hard right in the first round, Thurman recovered, flooring Soto Karass with a left uppercut in the fifth and again from a powerful combination in the ninth as the referee ended matters.

Soto Karass was coming off a victory over Andre Berto which made it an important measuring stick fight for me,” o ile a re Thurman, “He did open the fight by tagging me in the first round, but I dropped him in the fifth and again in the ninth and was able to finish him off for my first title defense.


RTD 3 Julio Diaz, April 26, 2014, StubHub Center, Carson, Dorella: In a one-sided beat-down, former champion Diaz took a knee from a left to the temple the second round and retired prior to the fourth from a body shot that caused rib damage. Diaz never fought again.

That was a tremendous fight for me as the headliner in my first main event,” o ile a re Thurman. “Diaz was coming off of good showings against Shawn Porter, fighting Porter to a draw once, and Amir Khan, whom he dropped in their fight. I also had the opportunity to make a statement. I did that by stopping him in only three rounds.

UD 12 Leonard Bundu, December 13, 2014, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas: A previously unbeaten 40-year-old switch-hitting veteran, Bundu (31-1-2, 11 KO) was dropped by a first-round right hand in a shutout victory (120-107 ka makhetlo a mararo) for Thurman who ended an eight-month ring absence and was recovering from an injured left shoulder.


Bundu was a switch-hitting awkward fighter. I switched [to southpaw] on him in the first round and dropped him with a right hand,” o ile a re Thurman. “I out boxed him and really gave the world a taste of how good of a boxer I am. It was an easy blowout.

UD 12 Robert Guerrero, March 7, 2015, the MGM Grand Grand Garden Arena: Thurman entered this bout after having been elevated to the full champion before facing Guerrero (32-3-1, 18 Kos), a two-division title winner. He overcame a grotesque hematoma above his left eye from an accidental clash of heads, lahlela “The Moea” in the ninth-round, and lost a combined four rounds in PBC’s first ever main event.

Guerrero had fought Floyd Mayweather and I was happy to have a common opponent with Floyd, so that I could prove to the world that I deserved a shot at Mayweather,” o ile a re Thurman. “I had to overcome that adversity of having that hematoma by knocking him down in the ninth round. That fight really raised my stock to another level.

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RTD 7 Luis Collazo, July 11, 2015, USF Sundome, Tampa: Thurman overcame a crippling left hand to the liver in the fifth round to become only the man to stop Collazo, a former champion who had gone the distance in losses to Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Andre Berto and Amir Khan. In a homecoming fight, Thurman opened a deep gash over Collazo’s right eye with his own left hook, eventually resulting in the southpaw’s retiring on his stool after the seventh round.

I was able to survive that body shot to perform in the next round. The fight was taking its toll on him though. I was becoming more comfortable and accurate as I physically broke him down,” o ile a re Thurman. “The arena was electric, and the love was amazing. It was a great homecoming to defend my world title near where I grew up in Clearwater, Florida.

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UD 12 Shawn Porter, June 25, 2016, Bongo Center, Brooklyn, New York:Thurman overcame a bullish former champion in Porter (26-2-1, 16 Kos) before an electric crowd, winning a give-and-take, blood-and-guts brawl by scores of 115-113, tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ dikarete tsa. Highlights were Thurman’s clean right hand-left hook combination that buckled Porter’s knees late in the third round, a 10th-round left hook that did the same, and an even more vicious head-swiveling hook in Round 11 of a Fight of The Year standout from 2016.

Our fight was tough, back and forth, but by no means was Shawn Porter going to take my title,” o ile a re Thurman. “I pushed myself over the final rounds to make sure I’d be victorious in what was one of the ‘Fight of The Yearcontenders that year. That fight proved to everyone that I can win any type of fight, against any type of fighter.

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SD 12 Danny Garcia, March 4, 2017, Bongo Center: Thurman won a clash of 28-year-olds over the then unbeaten Garcia (33-0, 19 Kos), along with the WBC’s crown in just the 10th title unification in division history and only the third between a pair of unbeaten fighters. The crowd of 16,533 represented the highest attended boxing match at Barclays Center to date. Thurman’s movement disrupted the timing of Garcia, a Philadelphia-based fighter who was a unified champion at 140-pounds.

This was two undefeated welterweights going toe-to-toe in the prime of their careers. Danny Garcia’s a sharp puncher who won the WBC’s vacant title that Floyd Mayweather gave up for retirement,” o ile a re Thurman. “But after beating Shawn Porter, I knew Danny would be an easy fight. This was my first chance to beat an undefeated world champion, and I came out swinging on him in round one to make a statement that his world title was about to be mine.

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MD 12 Josesito Lopez, January 26, 2019, Bongo Center: Thurman ended an injury-hampered 22-month ring absence against Lopez (36-8, 19 Kos), scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hook, being hurt by a right hand in the seventh, and using his mobility and athleticism down the stretch for the victory.

I was really nervous about making weight after walking around at 182 for the past two years,” o ile a re Thurman. “But even though I got hit and hurt in the seventh round, I knew my boxing ability would get me through. It was a relief to make it through that fight feeling strong and healthy and I’ve taken those feelings right into this training camp.

WATCH FULL FIGHT MONA FROM PBC

Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 Kos), July 20, 2019, the MGM Grand Garden Arena: The 40-year-old Pacquiao has earned back-to-back victories over former champions by seventh-round TKO over Lucas Matthysse (July 2018) and unanimous decision Adrien Broner (January).

Does Manny belong in the ring with a fighter in his prime? Is Keith Thurman still Keith ‘One TimeThurman after some vulnerability against Josesito Lopez?” o ile a re Thurman, rhetorically speaking. “Ehlile, I’d like to get the knockout or TKO, but either way, you’re going to see a world class performance that has me standing alone on top of a division that has so many great fighters. I’m trying to be that great, devastating champion once again, and come July 20, I will prove that I am.

# # # Pacquiao vs. Thurman Headlines Premier Boxing Champions FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

You’re going to see a world class performance on July 20 that has me standing alone on top of the division.” – Thurman

ST. Petersburg, FL. (July 8, 2019) – Keith “Nako E Le 'Ngoe” Thurman’s victories have always been the center of conversation. Even with nine championship fights and eight title defenses already under his belt, his Saturday, July 20 fight against Manny Pacquaio could prove to be the most significant, as he steps onto boxing’s biggest stage looking to capture a momentous victory.

Pacquiao vs. Thurman will pit the undefeated WBA Welterweight World Champion Thurman against boxing’s only eight-division world champion and Philippine Senator MannyPacManPacquiao in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The FOX pay-per-view begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and tickets for the event, which is promoted by MP Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased online through AXS.com, lefisa ka fono ho 866-740-7711 or in person at any MGM Resorts International box office.

Coming off a majority decision over Josesito Lopez that ended a 22-month ring absence in January, Thurman (29-0, 22 Kos), 30, had won a close unanimous decision over former title holder “Nako Ea Lipontšo” Shawn Porter in June 2016 and a split-decision over two-division title winner Danny “Swift” Garcia in March 2017, adding Garcia’s WBC crown to his WBA version, before he vacated the WBC title due to injury.

Thurman broke down all of his title performances in anticipation of the fight that could cement his place amongst boxing’s best of this era.

KO 10 Diego Chaves, July 27, 2013, AT&T Center, San Antonio: The 24-year-old Thurman came off a near-shutout unanimous decision over former champion Jan Zaveck in March 2013 and faced an unbeaten Argentine interim WBA champion who was after his fifth consecutive stoppage win and had knocked out 18 ea 22 bahanyetsi ba.

Thurman traded early power shots, controlled tempo with his athleticism and boxing ability and floored Chaves with a ninth round left hook to the liver before dropping him for the final time with a right hand in the 10go th pota. Chaves failed to beat the count as Thurman became a 147-pound titleholder.

The Diego Chaves fight was the biggest fight of my career, elevating me to the WBA interim champion,” o ile a re Thurman. “I broke him down round by round and landed a beautiful body shot in the ninth round and after that it was a matter of time. That was a fight that earned me worldwide respect and was the start of everything for me.

WHO 9 Jesu o ile a Soto Karass, December 14, 2013, Alamodome, San Antonio:Soto Karassprevious victory was a 12th-round stoppage of two-time belt holder Andre Berto in a fight that saw him rise from an 11th-round knockdown. Hurt by a hard right in the first round, Thurman recovered, flooring Soto Karass with a left uppercut in the fifth and again from a powerful combination in the ninth as the referee ended matters.

Soto Karass was coming off a victory over Andre Berto which made it an important measuring stick fight for me,” o ile a re Thurman, “He did open the fight by tagging me in the first round, but I dropped him in the fifth and again in the ninth and was able to finish him off for my first title defense.


RTD 3 Julio Diaz, April 26, 2014, StubHub Center, Carson, Dorella: In a one-sided beat-down, former champion Diaz took a knee from a left to the temple the second round and retired prior to the fourth from a body shot that caused rib damage. Diaz never fought again.

That was a tremendous fight for me as the headliner in my first main event,” o ile a re Thurman. “Diaz was coming off of good showings against Shawn Porter, fighting Porter to a draw once, and Amir Khan, whom he dropped in their fight. I also had the opportunity to make a statement. I did that by stopping him in only three rounds.

UD 12 Leonard Bundu, December 13, 2014, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas: A previously unbeaten 40-year-old switch-hitting veteran, Bundu (31-1-2, 11 KO) was dropped by a first-round right hand in a shutout victory (120-107 ka makhetlo a mararo) for Thurman who ended an eight-month ring absence and was recovering from an injured left shoulder.


Bundu was a switch-hitting awkward fighter. I switched [to southpaw] on him in the first round and dropped him with a right hand,” o ile a re Thurman. “I out boxed him and really gave the world a taste of how good of a boxer I am. It was an easy blowout.

UD 12 Robert Guerrero, March 7, 2015, the MGM Grand Grand Garden Arena: Thurman entered this bout after having been elevated to the full champion before facing Guerrero (32-3-1, 18 Kos), a two-division title winner. He overcame a grotesque hematoma above his left eye from an accidental clash of heads, lahlela “The Moea” in the ninth-round, and lost a combined four rounds in PBC’s first ever main event.

Guerrero had fought Floyd Mayweather and I was happy to have a common opponent with Floyd, so that I could prove to the world that I deserved a shot at Mayweather,” o ile a re Thurman. “I had to overcome that adversity of having that hematoma by knocking him down in the ninth round. That fight really raised my stock to another level.

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RTD 7 Luis Collazo, July 11, 2015, USF Sundome, Tampa: Thurman overcame a crippling left hand to the liver in the fifth round to become only the man to stop Collazo, a former champion who had gone the distance in losses to Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Andre Berto and Amir Khan. In a homecoming fight, Thurman opened a deep gash over Collazo’s right eye with his own left hook, eventually resulting in the southpaw’s retiring on his stool after the seventh round.

I was able to survive that body shot to perform in the next round. The fight was taking its toll on him though. I was becoming more comfortable and accurate as I physically broke him down,” o ile a re Thurman. “The arena was electric, and the love was amazing. It was a great homecoming to defend my world title near where I grew up in Clearwater, Florida.

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UD 12 Shawn Porter, June 25, 2016, Bongo Center, Brooklyn, New York:Thurman overcame a bullish former champion in Porter (26-2-1, 16 Kos) before an electric crowd, winning a give-and-take, blood-and-guts brawl by scores of 115-113, tsohle baahloli ba bararo’ dikarete tsa. Highlights were Thurman’s clean right hand-left hook combination that buckled Porter’s knees late in the third round, a 10th-round left hook that did the same, and an even more vicious head-swiveling hook in Round 11 of a Fight of The Year standout from 2016.

Our fight was tough, back and forth, but by no means was Shawn Porter going to take my title,” o ile a re Thurman. “I pushed myself over the final rounds to make sure I’d be victorious in what was one of the ‘Fight of The Yearcontenders that year. That fight proved to everyone that I can win any type of fight, against any type of fighter.

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SD 12 Danny Garcia, March 4, 2017, Bongo Center: Thurman won a clash of 28-year-olds over the then unbeaten Garcia (33-0, 19 Kos), along with the WBC’s crown in just the 10th title unification in division history and only the third between a pair of unbeaten fighters. The crowd of 16,533 represented the highest attended boxing match at Barclays Center to date. Thurman’s movement disrupted the timing of Garcia, a Philadelphia-based fighter who was a unified champion at 140-pounds.

This was two undefeated welterweights going toe-to-toe in the prime of their careers. Danny Garcia’s a sharp puncher who won the WBC’s vacant title that Floyd Mayweather gave up for retirement,” o ile a re Thurman. “But after beating Shawn Porter, I knew Danny would be an easy fight. This was my first chance to beat an undefeated world champion, and I came out swinging on him in round one to make a statement that his world title was about to be mine.

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MD 12 Josesito Lopez, January 26, 2019, Bongo Center: Thurman ended an injury-hampered 22-month ring absence against Lopez (36-8, 19 Kos), scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hook, being hurt by a right hand in the seventh, and using his mobility and athleticism down the stretch for the victory.

I was really nervous about making weight after walking around at 182 for the past two years,” o ile a re Thurman. “But even though I got hit and hurt in the seventh round, I knew my boxing ability would get me through. It was a relief to make it through that fight feeling strong and healthy and I’ve taken those feelings right into this training camp.

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Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 Kos), July 20, 2019, the MGM Grand Garden Arena: The 40-year-old Pacquiao has earned back-to-back victories over former champions by seventh-round TKO over Lucas Matthysse (July 2018) and unanimous decision Adrien Broner (January).

Does Manny belong in the ring with a fighter in his prime? Is Keith Thurman still Keith ‘One TimeThurman after some vulnerability against Josesito Lopez?” o ile a re Thurman, rhetorically speaking. “Ehlile, I’d like to get the knockout or TKO, but either way, you’re going to see a world class performance that has me standing alone on top of a division that has so many great fighters. I’m trying to be that great, devastating champion once again, and come July 20, I will prove that I am.

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Lirobi tsa Lefatše tsa Lefatše tsa Gorme tse ngata Robert Guerrero & Sebaka sa pele sa lefatše sa feeabawete feela? Cudsana Enter, March 9 Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California


WBC Welterweight World Champion Sumter Porter e etsa ts'ireletso ea pele ea sehlooho sa Chaxer Champions ka fox & Fox o tsamaisa ketsahalo e kholo

Carson, Dorella. (March 4, 2019) – 'Mampoli oa lefatše o mengata Robert Guerrero e khutlela ho lesale ho ea ho loants'a Colombia Hevinson herrera tsa 10 ho pota welterweight gia, Ha a ntse a le sebapali sa lefats'e sa fewerwaright Jesu Cuellar duels colombia's Carlos Padilla ka bosholu ba masoba bo bobebe bo botle ho etella pele ka tlase ka Moqebelo, March 9 Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California.


Ketsahalo e thehiloe ka PBC ho Fox le Fox Deporcess e tla bona Champion ea Lefatše Shawn Porter Ho etsa ts'ireletso ea hae ea pele ho Primitome khararong ka tjhaganote e tlamang Yordenis Ugas Ketsahalong e kholo ea phatlalatso e qala 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT. Malebela a thelevisheneng ho FS1 Karolo e sa lefelloeng e sa lebelloang Damien Vazquez Lintoa tsa Battrosi tsa Pele tsa Lefatše Juan Carlos Payano Ho khahleha ho tse robeli kapa tse 10, Ha motho ea sa tsebeng letho 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimanntas Stanionis e tla tobana le ho otloa Sammy FegeaRo Ka tsela e robeli e pota-potiloeng e robileng masela ho terata e qalang 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT.

Tse ling undercard bohato, Krrish bobebe Rolando Romero (7-0, 6 Kos) kopana le Nicolas A. Velazquez (10-4, 3 Kos) Ka papali e mene kapa e tšeletseng e shebang e tla ba mohono oa TV Isaac Aveler(15-0, 10 Kos) e qabola le Juan Antonio Lopez (12-5, 4 Kos) papaling e tšeletseng kapa e robeli e tla ba bout swing boutong ba TV ho phatlalatso ea FS1 Presetes.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa kwa AXS.com.

Guerrero ea lilemo li 35 (34-6-1, 19 Kos) e na le mosebetsi o mongata o tletse ka lipapali tse khahlang khahlanong le tse ling tsa mabokose a matle a moloko ona – Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia – mme o hapile lihlooho tsa masiba, bartolomeo featherweight, e bobebe le ho lebala. Ho Loantša Gilroy, California, o tla nka Herrera (24-16-1, 18 Kos) Ho latela tlhōlo ea ho kokota ho feta ho feta Adam Mates ka December.

Cuellar (28-3, 21 Kos), ea tsoang Buenos Aires, Argentina, o hapile sehlooho sa Litekanyetso tsa mahareng ka ho hlola Marrero oa Claudio ho 2013 e qetelletseng e ile ea etsoa sehlooho se tloaelehileng ha a entse boitšireletso bo bahlano bo atlehileng. O ile a lahlela sehlooho selemong se tlang ka tahlehelo ea li-adnet ea mapheo a adnert 'me a latela seo ka tahlehelo ea bo-rality e bobebe khahlanong le Gervonta Hevis. Moetso oa lilemo tse 33 o ntse o batla ho khutlela morao setšoantšong sa sehlooho sa lefats'e empa pele o tla tlameha ho fumana padilla e fetileng (16-9-1, 10 Kos).

Ho tse ling tsa INSCARD BOSS Ot Speand Surse Viktor Slavinskyi (7-0-1, 4 Kos) nka ka Mexico ea Angelo borrell (11-11-2, 4 Kos) a tse tšeletseng ho pota a bapisoa, Boikokobetso ba Super Fetherweight Jose Perez (6-1, 2 Kos) lintoa Carlos Trevino (6-13-1, 1 KO) ka ho potoloha ka tsela e mene, Tekanyo e sa reng letho Ruben Rodriguez (4-0, 2 Kos) kopana le JEREMIA DO LOS Santos ea brownsville, Texas, Ke mang ea tla etsa tlhahiso ea hae lilemong tse 'ne.

Ho potoloha ketso ke tebello e ntle e sa tsotelleng Justin CarnanaDeling Meeli ea Phillip Ka nako e mene e pota-potileng, hammoho le mabone a mabone a tla be a tla etsa tse ling tsa projeke e joalo David Gomez of Huntington Park, Lintoa tsa California George Carranza Ka ntoa e mene le Gabriel Muratalla ea fontana, Mehato ea California e ka ho loanela ho loantša Bryann Perez.

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Hannaamweight Dazqueght Dazquez e nka Champion ea mehleng ea Juan Carlos Payano & Bokamoso bo phahameng haholo & 2016 Lithuanian Olimian Olimian Baimanas Loanionis lintles, March 9 Boemong ba Tonakholo ea Premist Champions ho FS1


Ho qala ka 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT ho tloha
Park ea Botle ea Khaba ea Likoloi ho Carson, Dorella.

WBC Welterweight World Champion Sumter Porter e etsa pele
Ts'ireletso ea Sehlooho khahlanong le Chanya ea Chanering YorDenis Uas ho
Lihloeko tsa Tonakholo tsa Tonakholo ka fox & Fox o tsamaisa ketsahalo e kholo

Carson, Dorella. (February 19, 2019) – Krrish bantamweight tšepo Damien Vazquez Lintoa tsa Battrosi tsa Pele tsa Lefatše Juan Carlos Payano Ho khahleha ho robeli kapa ho tsekisanoang ha motho ea sa tsotelleng o sa tsotelleng le 2016 Lithuanian OlympianEimanntas Stanionis e tla tobana le ho otloa Sammy FegeaRo Ka ntoa e pota-potileng likhoeli tse robeli ho Tonakholo ea Champion ea Mafate ho FS1 Moqebelo, March 9 phela ho tsoa ho Phirignity Health Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Metsi a qala ho 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT le etella pele ho PBC ho PBC ho Fox le Fox Deporses e hlahisitsoeng ke "WBC Welterweight World Corlion Shawn Porter Ho etsa ts'ireletso ea hae ea pele ho Primitome khararong ka tjhaganote e tlamangYordenis Ugas.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa kwa AXS.com.

O hlahetse Colorado le thupelo ea Las Vegas, Vazquez (14-0, 7 Kos) ke moena e monyane oa sehlopha sa pele sa khale sa Baiseraele sa India Indizquez. Ea lilemo li 21 e loanne mosebetsing ho tloha 2013 'me u nkilenela tse peli tse hlolang 2018. O sa tsoa hapa ntoa ea hae ea pele ea 10 ka qeto e sa lefelloeng e sa feleng e sa feleng ea Luis gollindano ea ho qetela ka Mphalane.

Payano (20-2, 9 Kos) ea fetoha 'mampoli oa lefatše ho 2014 ha a hlola a amohela lengolo la tekheniki pele a qobella ebe o lahleheloa ke sehlooho sa lintoa tse khahlisang Rau'shee Warren. Qalong ho tloha Dominican Republic, Empa koetliso miami, Payano e kopantsoe hammoho le tse tharo tse otlolohileng pele a lahleheloa ke phephetso ea sehlooho ho unbee.

Kamora ho emela Lithuania ea hae 2016 Liolimpiki, Stanionis (7-0, 5 Kos) ba fallisetsoa California e ka boroa ea koana ha a ntse a koetliselitsoe ho hlophisa rekoto ea hae e sa bonoeng. Lilemo tse 24 li ile tsa nka monyetla ka tlholisano 'me u laole Veteran Veteran Texn GHvamichava sa ho fumana qeto e makatsang ea PS1.

Sepheteba sa lilemo tse 28 (11-1, 4 Kos) e khutlela ho ketso ea pele ho tloha ha ke qeta ho hloloa Ismay eynulayev ka Hlakubele 2017. Sebapali sa Puerto Rican se ne se nkile sebaka sa morao sa Javonando le Fernando Paliza pele a hloloa ke Miguel Cruz ka Mots'eanong 2016.

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Francisco 'Chia’ Santana ho etsa pbc dep ea PBC


Bokameli ba Welterweight ba keleketsoa ho litlolo tsa thelevishene tsa Porter vs. Umas – Phela ka fox – La 9 Hlakubele



Ventura, California: February 18, 2019


Francisco 'Chia’ Santana (25-6-1, 12 Kos) tla etsa hore hae PBC Phetha ka sekheo sa thelevishene sa Ntoa ea Lefatše la Tlhaho ea Wil WilMolight pakeng tsa Shawn Porter le Yordenis Ugas phela ka ho Fox ka La 9 Hlakubele Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California.


Santana o tla tobana le Arizona's Abele Ramos (23-3-2, 18 Kos) Ke tšepiso efe ea hore ketso e sotlehileng pakeng tsa bahlabani ba babeli ba mabifi ba tima li-avtories, Ka ea hlolang moleng ho tobana le mohanyetsi e mong ho PBC's e tebileng e tsitsitseng hamorao selemong sena.


Santana, ea tlohang e le 'ngoe ea lipono tse kholo tsa 2018 ha a hlola Olympic Gold Medalist le sehlooho sa lefats'e sa lefats'e, Felix Diaz, e ntse e behiloe haholo #14 ka WBC.


“Ho hlanya kamoo ho ka fetohang ka selemo.” e hlalosa, Santana.


“Selemong se fetileng ka nako ena ke ne ke khutlela ho tahlehelo ea likamore tseo ke neng ke nahana hore ke li hapile. Bakhachane ba ka ba ne ba ntlohile. Ke ne ke sa fumane ntoa. Ke ne ke le selikalikoe ka selemo. Ho ne ho bonahala eka mosebetsi oa ka o felile. Ke hlolohetsoe ntoeng ea Diaz. Fans o ile a nqhekella hore na setšabelo se lemetse, Ke ile ka qekoa ka har'a tlholisano e kholo. Ke ne ke sa tsebe hore na ho na le monyetla oa ho otla diaz eo e neng e rata ho hapa tlholisano eohle empa ha ke etsitsoe ke ha ke le kotsi ka ho fetisisa. Win o ile a nkutloa a le holimo ho wbc 15 Li-rachings li ntumella hore ke tsebe ho loanela sehlooho sa tsona sa lefats'e. Ke lumela hore ke motho a le mong kapa ba babeli ho tloha moo ho nang le monyetla oo mme ha ho motho ea tla emang ka tsela ea ka.”


Kaha o sebelitse le baphatlalatsi ba 'maloa ba baholo ho pholletsa le hae 14 selemo litsebi mosebetsi, Santana o thabetse ho ts'oaroa ka kakaretso Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ketsahalo.


“Palo ea li-weltweweighs tsa lefatše tsa PBC ha li utloahale, ho akarelletsa le 4 ea 5 Bareki ba lefatše ba hona joale. Ke mang ka lebaka la hore na ke mang ea entseng karohano. Ke thabile haholo hore ebe ke khona ho etsa hore pbc e be le fox ho fox ho fox ho fox ho Primotime ho ea ka tlas'a lefatše la WBC Welterweight. Ha ho na letho haese feela tlhompho ea bahlabani ba atlehileng ka hare, 'me ke lebelletse ntoa empa ke ikemiselitse ho hlola.”


Santana, Sebaka sa Santa Barbara ea lulang le lithupelo tsa Vontura, California hoKnuckleheadz litebele tsa boikoetliso le mokoetlisi, Josefa “Hoss” Janik, ke seo ke se ratang haholo ho litlolo tsa mabokose a mabokose a mabokose bakeng sa pheletso ea hae ka setaele sa hae le ntoa ea hae, kae kapa kae, Boikutlo bofe kapa bofe bo mo boneng o ile a etsa hore a fane ka li-tsa tsa lefatše tse ngata tsa lefatše tse tlang kaofela ha li ka khona ho sebetsana le tsona. Holim'a moo, o nkoa e le e 'ngoe ea bahoebi ba ka ho fetisisa lipapaling tsohle.


“Ke latela Molao oa Khauta. Tšoara ba Bang Tsela eo u Batlang ho Elahisoa Joang. Ke motho ea nang le mokotla empa ke le fan e kholo ea lebokose. Ha ho na letho le molemo ho feta ho ea lintoeng le ho bua mabokoseng a ho bua le balateli ba bang. Ha ke tšoane le bona. Ke tsoha 'me ke matha. Ke ea mosebetsing letsatsi lohle ka hora e khutletse morao. Ke otla boikoetliso bosiu. Ke qeta nako e nyane ke tlohetse lelapa leso. Ebe ke robala boroko. Ha ke so ka ka tšoaroa tse ngata papaling ena empa ha ke so ka ke e fumana litoro tsa ka tsa ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Bophelong kapa ho ba lebokoseng, Motto ea ka ke terene, ntoa, hlola. Ke nahana hore ke ntho e ngoe le e ngoe e amana le.”
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