EVENT VENEO CRAS!
Las Vegas - January 30, 2020 - invictus super prospectu leve Malik Hawkins redit ad anulum ut his ShoBox: The New Generationseries debut as part of three-fight telecast when he faces conservis invicti Vegas native Keith Hunter in summa re venturus est 10 rounds Veneris, February 28 vivere in SHOWTIME (10:45 p.m. ET / PT) ex Sam's Town Live in Las Vegas.
Duae aliae promotiones Mayweather exspectationes lentas subeundas erunt, quod 2016 Olympio Tacitus Hitchins (10-0, 5 KOs) et semel victus Las Vegas indigena Kevin Newman II (11-1-1, 6 KOs) et pro secundo ShoBox apparentiae pugnae distinctis daret. Hitchins, invicti super leve prospectu, in Rhode Islandia capiet Nick DeLomba (16-2, 5KOs) in circuitu a X-, dum Newman quintam consecutivam victoriam quaeret cum in anulo invicto incedit Kalvin Cicero (12-0-1, 8 KOs) in X-round super middleweight bout.
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"Sicut et nos kickstart alium annum", Certus sum nos exspectationes excedere et summas rerum eventus ad ludi et oblectamenta terrarum perferre," Leonard Ellerbe " inquit, CEO of Mayweather Promotions. "Primus finis anni est apud domum nostram visneti pro clava spectaculorum et reclinant Veneris noctis" ShoBox card. Hae exspectationes spectant ut in infigo spectaculis ad suum annum initium off. In opere iaciunt ut ludum pugnae capiant in gradum proximum, et in Februario 28 videbimus eos impugnare contra difficiles adversarios in oppido Sam's Live et in SHOWTIME vivere."
Hawkins, (18-0, 11 KOs) quae "Ice homo" in anulo, pugnat de Baltimore, Md., et venit de calcibus duorum retro ut- tergum Knockout victorias. Recentiores eius per quintam circum sistendum accesserunt contra Darwin Price in SHOWTIME VINDICIAE BOXING COUNTDOWN in Davis vs.. Gamboa undercard in December 28. XXIV annos Hawkins exercetur a carrucis Calvini Ford trio summe touted Upton Gym, Kenny Price, et Russ Blakey. Hawkins convertit in professional 2014 et in victoria knockout, quae significabat quid futurum esset a iuvene pugnatore. Ut amateur, Hawkins congessit infigo 160-15 recordarentur cum competing in 2012 atque 2013 Nationalibus Championships et numisma aeneum vicit in the 2012 Jr. Olympia. Notissimum est lapidosum ac potentem pugnae genus, Hawkins joined Mayweather Promotiones quadrigis in sero 2019 cum knockout arbitrium vincat in Al Rivera at Cannery Casino & Hotel.
"Non sentit magna ut primum scelerisque mi ShoBox event,"Inquit Hawkins". "Hoc est quod volui facere cum essem hædum. Vincere in hac pugna et expositio certaminis in suggestu sicut SHOWTIMUM solum aptiorem ingenii et peritiae meae cognitionem et maiora et meliores occasiones.. Ego plus quam ipse sum pugnare pro. Habeo haedos qui spectant ad me apud Upton Gym. Pro illis pugno causam meam realem.
"Non possum multa dicere de adversario meo". Scio eum etiam invictum esse. Durabilis adversarius est et ad pugnam venturus est, but if you watched my last fight you know I come in to take my opponents 0.”
Twenty-seven-year-old Keith Hunter (11-0, 7KO scriptor) comes from a fighting background. He’s the younger brother of heavyweight contender Michael Hunter, and his father was a well-respected boxer who sparred with Mike Tyson for many years before his tragic death. Hunter didn’t have a long amateur career, electing to turn professional after just 28 pugnat
“I feel confident coming into this fight,” said Hunter. “My last two bouts, I defeated Mayweather fighters and I’m confident with the insight I have. We’re both 6-feet tall, but he’s missing components as a fighter. He has trouble fighting on the outside. He is more comfortable on the inside. I feel I’m the better more skilled fighter going into the fight.
“Anytime I get to fight on a big stage like SHOWTIME, I invest a piece of my heart and soul, so hopefully my fans and anyone who watches my fight will see a genuine kid fighting for legacy and not money. This opportunity will help me connect with more people and I’m forever thankful for it.”
Hitchins (9-0, 5 KOs), ex Brooklyn, is a former two-time Golden Gloves champion who represented his parents’ home country of Haiti in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. One of boxing’s top young prospects, Hitchins has sparred and trained with several world champions including Terence Crawford and stablemate Gervonta Davis. Just 21-years-old, Hitchins boasts incredible hand and foot speed and the boxing IQ of a veteran contender. Having fought eight out of his 10 professional fights in his hometown, Hitchins will travel to Las Vegas for a second time looking for a statement win in his follow-up ShoBoxaspectu.
“I’m hungrier than ever,” said Hitchins. “I see my brother Tank winning and prospering and I feel that same energy around me when I’m training for hours in the gym and perfecting my craft. I’m made to be great and I have the right people around me who keep my focus, keep me training at the highest level, and push me outside my comfort zone to be victorious. That’s what will show on fight night when I’m inside the ring.”
“Nice” Nick DeLomba (16-2, 5KO scriptor), fighting out of Cranston, RI, is coming off a five-fight win streak with three out of five wins by knockout. He’s best known for his slickness and elusiveness in the ring and looks to make a powerful statement in foreign territory as he makes his Las Vegas and ShoBox debuts next month.
“What a great opportunity this is to fight on SHOWTIME,” said DeLomba. “I’ve been fighting my way up to this point and now it’s about showing the world who I am and growing my brand. That’s what I plan on doing come fight night. I take every fight and lesson with me to the gym and train harder than the day before and push myself to really be the best fighter. I know I’m coming in as the underdog, but it’s only going to make me want the win more and to be that guy who gives Hitchins his first defeat.”.
Las Vegas’ own Kevin Newman (11-1, 6KO scriptor) started boxing when he was nine-years old and built up an amateur record of 25-5 before turning pro in 2014. Impressed by Newman’s skills and technique in the ring as an amateur, Floyd Mayweather signed the rising super middleweight to his stable of fighters in the summer of 2014. Newman made his professional debut on the Mayweather vs. Maidana II undercard, where he fought to a draw against Azamat Umarzoda. Newman returns to ShoBox having avenged the only loss of his career against Mark Anthony Hernandez. Newman defeated Hernandez on November 1 at Sam’s Town Live, redeeming himself from their first matchup in 2017 on the Mayweather vs. McGregor undercard. Newman remains humble and hungry as he climbs the ranks in the super middleweight division.
“It’s always good to get that weight off your shoulders,” said Newman of his recent victory over Hernandez. “I work hard day in and day out to be the best me and I follow God’s plan. I understand that there’s more for me on my journey now and I’m past that and I’m looking to the future on February 28.
“I’ve seen Kalvin fight. There isn’t anything particular that stands out about him. I’ve been in the ring with top tier guys as an amateur and a professional and I have fought tougher opponents. I’m always the smarter opponent.
“Fighting on SHOWTIME does a lot for me. It’s not about the win, it’s about how Vinco. I’m going to put on another dominant performance, something that will set me apart from the rest, and I’m going to take advantage of every opportunity that continues to come my way.
Originally from Fayetteville, Ark., but fighting out of Fort Worth, Tx., Henderson (12-0-1, 8 KO scriptor) doesn’t have a typical background for a professional fighter. He’s a University of Arkansas alumni who pursued a career in music when he was awarded a scholarship as a percussionist. He never lost sight of boxing since he was first introduced at 15 years old and quickly after graduating in 2012, he shifted his focus back to boxing. Henderson has quickly established himself as one of the faster rising super middleweights in the division and welcomes the challenge to continue his pursuit in becoming a world class boxer.
“Fighting in other people’s backyard is not a big deal,” says Henderson. “There’s no pressure on me to do anything. I take care of business and I go home. I will say that it brings a different motivating factor. It forces me to train harder and it affects my game plan because we can’t leave the rounds too close.
“I’m excited to get in the ring and execute my game plan in front of wide audience. I want to show the world what me and my team already know. I make it hot in the ring. That’s why they call me, ‘Hot Sauce’.”
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