McDonnell to fight Chacon on Saturday in Liverpool

IBF Bantamweight champion Jamie McDonnell will now take on Javier Chacon this Saturday in Liverpool, England according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.

McDonnell was due to defend his secondary 118-pound world title against Walberto Ramos at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England, on Saturday on the undercard of the Nathan Cleverly-Tony Bellew rematch. However, Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn announced that Ramos (23-6-2, 16 KOs), 33, of Colombia, was dropped from the fight due to complications getting a visa and was replaced by Chacon (20-2, 5 KOs), 33, of Argentina.




The Chris Algeri Show Opens at The Ventian Macao!

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MACAO, CHINA (November 16, 2014) – Just one day after arriving in Macao, undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior welterweight champion CHRIS ALGIERI resumed his promotional roadwork for the biggest fight of his professional life – challenging Fighter of the Decade and reigning WBO welterweight champion Congressman MANNY “Pacman” PACQUIAO. On a busy Sunday in the St. Mark’s Square section of the Shoppes at Venetian, Algieri made a public appearance where was greeted by hundreds of fans, posed for photos and answered questions about his career and this Saturday’s battle with Pacquiao.

“With one million square feet of retail space and over 350 stores at the Shoppes at Venetian I think I can get in my daily roadwork and my Christmas shopping, all at the same time,” said Algieri to the delight of fans and shop owners alike. “I love Macao. It was great during my last visit on the promotional tour and it is even better this time. I am glad to be able to spend more time here.

“I worked hard for over 10 weeks in the most strenuous and productive training camp of my career. I had a lot of different sparring partners, including Zab Judah, giving me different looks to prepare me for anything Pacquiao decides to throw at me. I am 110% prepared for our fight.”

When asked how a fighter could be so handsome, Algieri responded, “Every time I enter the ring I look to improve and perfect my master-boxer style of fighting — utilizing the space inside the ring to my advantage. Good defense is the key to preserving my handsomeness,” Algieri continued to the laughter and shrieks from his female fans.”

Algieri concluded his public appearance by presenting three contest winners with Algieri and Pacquiao-autographed boxing gloves and posing for photographs with them.

Algieri will resume light training on Monday morning and meet with the first wave of U.S. media to arrive in the afternoon.

Algieri (20-0, 8 KOs), from Huntington, NY on Long Island, has Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management, a Masters degree in Clinical Nutrition and a Ph.D. in Upsets Inside the Ring. Algieri, who aspires to attend medical school when he concludes his boxing career, has become sports’ Horatio Algieri story! All of New York is riveted to its only world champion as he prepares to battlePacquiao (56-5-2, 38 KOs), the lone congressional representative from the Sarangani Province of the Philippines, and boxing’s only eight-division world champion. All four of New York’s daily newspapers plus most major U.S. news outlets will be in Macao to chronicle fight week.

Below, please find Sunday’s Edition of Media Central:

Greg Logan, Newsday: “Long Island’s Chris Algieri Likes His Title Chances Against Manny Pacquiao”
http://www.newsday.com/sports/boxing/long-island-s-chris-algieri-likes-his-title-chances-against-manny-pacquiao-1.9621531

Ron Borges, Boston Herald: “Chris Algieri’s Focus, on Jab, Not Job”
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/columnists/ron_borges/2014/11/borges_chris_algieri_s_focus_on_jab_not_job?

Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star: “Algieri Pressure-Free and Ready”
http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/11/14/1391606/algieri-pressure-free-and-ready

Nick Giongco, Manila Bulletin: “Pacman to Unleash Furious Fists vs. Algieri”
http://sports.tempo.com.ph/2014/11/pacman-to-unleash-furious-fists-vs-algieri/

Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star: “Algieri: I Have All The Tools”
http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/11/16/1392364/algieri-i-have-all-tools

In This Corner with James Smith: “Chris Algieri In-Ring Demonstration and Interview (Video)




Mijares decisions Medrano

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Former world champion Cristian Mijares scored a 10-round unanimous decision over Lester Medrano in a Featherweight bout at Plaza de Toros in Cancun, Mexico

Mijares was deducted a point for an accidental headbutt in round four but won by scores of 99-91 on all cards.

Mijares, 126 lbs is now 51-8-2. Medrano, 125 lbs is now 14-3-1.

Yuriorkis Gamboa returned after his 1st professional defeat to stop Joel Montes De Oca in round six of a 10-round Lightweight bout

Gamboa dropped De Oca in round five from a right hand. Gamboa dropped De Oca in the next round from a left hook. De Oca got to his feet but was deemed unable to continue at 1:13 of round six.

Gamboa, 131 3/4 lbs of Cuba is now 24-1 with 17 knockouts. De Oca, 131 1/4 lbs is now 18-4.




Ramirez stops Zuniga in 8!

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Gilberto Ramirez remained undefeated by scoring an 8th round stoppage over Fulgencio Zuniga at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

Ramirez was impressive by landing about 30 punches per round and in round eight he caught Zuniga with a hard uppercut that set up a barrage of punches until the fight was stopped at 1:31 of round eight.

Ramirez, 167 1/2 lbs of Mexico is now 30-0 with 24 knockouts. Zuniga, 167 1/4 lbs of Colombia is now 27-10-1.

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Good looking prospect Oscar Valdez scored an 8th round stoppage over Alberto Garza in the final scheduled round of their Super Featherweight bout.

Valdez dominated the action and then landed a big flurry on the ropes that forced the referee stopped the bout at 1:31 of round eight.

Valdez, 128 1/4 lbs of Nogales, MEX is now 13-0 with 12 knockouts. Garza, 128 1/4 lbs is now 26-9-1.




Jose Pedraza Wins IBF Elimination Bout against Michael Farenas

PUERTO RICO (November 14, 2014) – Tonight at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Gary Shaw Productions, DiBella Entertainment and Universal Promotions’ undefeated IBO super featherweight champion, Jose “Sniper” Pedraza (19-0, 12 KOs) dazzled his hometown fans winning an astounding 12-round unanimous decision against top Philippine contender Michael Farenas (39-5-4, 31 KOs). With the win, Pedraza moves into the mandatory position to fight IBF world champion, Rances Barthelemy (21-0, 12 KOs) as this fight was an IBF elimination bout.

Pedraza got into a grove in the early rounds and mounted a sustainable lead as he used his superior boxing skills to pick apart Farenas who was coming forward. As the fight entered the middle rounds, Pedraza continued to box and use lateral movement to win rounds. Farenas had his moments as he landed a few big power shots, but nothing that would prevent Pedraza from executing his game plan. In the championship rounds Farenas came on strong, but it was too late as Pedraza ended strong to keep his lead intact. Scorecards read 117-111, 118-110 and 116-112, all in favor for Pedraza.

“This was a great win for the people of Puerto Rico and I’m very happy with my performance,” said Jose Pedraza. “I knew if I stuck to my game plan which was to box and punch off angles I would be victorious. I want to thank my promoters Gary Shaw, Lou DiBella and Javier Bustillo for all their support. I’m ready to challenge Rances Barthelemy for the world title. I know I can bring home another championship to my countrymen in Puerto Rico.”

“Pedraza boxed beautifully tonight and proved he’s one of the best super-featherweights in the world,” said Gary Shaw. “There is no doubt in my mind he has what it takes to unify all the world titles at 130lbs. He’s now the mandatory challenger to face IBF champion Rances Barthelemy. DiBella, Bustillo and I will start working on the matchup right away. I think it’s a fantastic fight for the fans.”




Klitschko drops Pulev 4-times and destroys Pulev in five

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Wladimir Klitschko made his 17th consecutive title defense of the world Heavyweight title as he dropped mandatory contender Kubrat Pulev four-times en route to a fifth round stoppage at the O2 Arena in Hamburg, Germany.

Klitschko scored 2 knockdowns in round one, both from booming left hooks. He continued to land power shots and in round three, he landed yet another left hook that sent Pulev to the canvas. Pulev tried and landed several hard right hands for which Klitschko’s always shaky chin withstood. Ironically it was after Pulev’s best right hand that Klitschko fired back with another devastating left hook that sent Pulev down to the canvas for a fourth and final time as referee Tony Weeks waved off the bout at 2:11 of round five.

Klitschko, 245 3/4 lbs of Germany is now 63-3 with 53 knockouts. Pulev, 246 3/4 lbs of Bulgaria is now 20-1.




Follow Klitschko – Pulev Live

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Follow all the action live from Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko defends his titles against undefeated Kubrat Pulev. The action begins at 4:45 ET / 1:45 PT

12 ROUNDS–WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP–WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO (62-3, 52 KOS’S) VS KUBRAT PULEV (20-0, 11 KO’S)

Round 1 HUGE LEFT AND DOWN GOES PULEV…ANOTHER HUGE EFT AND DOWN GOES PULEV..Klitschko lands a right…10-7 Klitschko

Round 2 Pulev lands a jab…right lands for Klitschko..hard left hook..20-16 Klitschko

Round 3 Pulev lands a body shot..Hard right wobbles Pulev..LEFT HOOK AND DOWN GOES PULEV..30-24 Klitschko

Round 4 Pulev lands a left and right…left hook from Klitschko…Left hook40-34 Klitschko

Round 5 Hard right from Klitschko..Hard rght from Kulev..HUGE LEFT FROM KLITSCHKO AND DOWN GOES PULEV AND THE FIGHT IS OVER

Round 5




Uprising Promotions Supplies Another Great Night of Fights in Long Island City

New York, N.Y. (Friday, November 14, 2014) – Ronson Frank’s Uprising Promotions, in association with Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin, returned to action on Friday night, hosting a card packed full of top prospects at the Five Star Banquet Hall in Long Island City. Uprising Promotions lightweight Wesley “El Bongocero” Ferrer (6-0, 4 KOs) kept his perfect record intact by shutting out William Walters (2-6, 1 KO) in a four round contest, but the night ended on a highly controversial note after a main event that saw Uprising Promotions featherweight Angel “El Gato” Luna (10-0-1, 7 KOs) battle Victor Serrano (3-7-1, 1 KO) over six frames.

In that feature bout, Luna showed proper ring generalship and served as the clear aggressor. From the onset of this fight, he ripped crushing shots to the body of Serrano, backing him up while throwing punches at an incredible pace. He continually swarmed his gritty opponent, delivering heavy volume with a focus on breaking down the body. Luna stalked Serrano throughout the six rounds of action, getting the better of exchanges but did eat some punches to give some punches on more than a few occasions.

While Luna did take some shots from Serrano, it was due to his own aggression, and he gave back much more than he received. When the bell rang at the conclusion of this one, the consensus among nearly everyone in attendance was that Luna had done enough to pick up his 11th professional win.

Unfortunately, the two people who saw this as a close bout were sitting ringside and had the opinions that mattered.

The first score read aloud was a 58-56 tally in favor of Luna, but the crowd was left in disbelief when the next two cards were revealed as being even at 57-57, making this fight a majority draw.

“It was a good fight, but I know that I won,” a frustrated Luna said after the bout. “It was not a draw. I know in my heart that I won this fight.”

Co-promoter Peter Quillin agreed.

“I thought Angel was in control of the fight the whole time,” he stated. “Serrano did put up a game performance, but not enough for me to say it was a draw. Unfortunately, my personal beliefs do not matter. The judges are here to do their jobs, and I am here to be a promoter. I am going to keep it on those lines.”

Ferrer came into the night with four knockouts in his previous five professional bouts, and he appeared to be headed to another early stoppage after getting off to a fast start against Walters. He immediately went to work on the body, firing hard hooks with both hands and backing up his opponent with flush follow-up shots to the head. However, Walters proved to be very game opposition, and he survived the round to send Ferrer back to his father/trainer Mateo De La Cruz in the corner.

For just the second time in his career, Ferrer would see the second frame, showing some understandable signs of attrition as the fight progressed but never relinquishing control for a moment. When all was said and done, the Brooklyn native had put in four solid rounds of work with the highly durable Walters, working well off the bend while turning and stepping into well-placed combinations.

All in all, it was a good four frames of experience for Ferrer, who cruised to a unanimous victory by shutting out Walters on all three scorecards, 40-36.

In the co-feature of the night, Brooklyn junior welterweight Scott “Bang Bang” Burrell (8-2, 5 KOs) fought for the second time in 2015, facing stiff opposition in Joe Gbolo (3-2-2, 1 KO) of Albany. Throughout the fight, Burrell did a nice job of feinting with his jab and then coming over the top with his right hand, using his shiftiness and head movement to offset the timing of Gbolo. When he let his hands go, Burrell consistently threw in numbers while only seeing single shots from his opposition. He also maintained a good rhythm while displaying nice footwork, which prevented Gbolo from ever being able to get into any kind of groove.

This bout did eventually go the distance, but Burrell was awarded for his dominant performance with flush 60-54 tallies from the ringside judges to earn the unanimous decision.

Unbeaten Queens native Daniel “El Gallo” Gonzalez (7-0-1, 3 KOs) also returned to action on this card, facing rugged Newark welterweight Malik Jackson over six frames. Gonzalez came out showing good footwork, and the activity really picked up on both sides in the second round. Gonzalez began to focus on the body, which began to slow Jackson, but the end result of that was a close-knit affair that saw the two fighters engaging on the inside. Jackson was a resilient fighter who made Gonzalez earn his rounds, but overall boxing tactics played the deciding factor in this bout.

When the bell sounded to conclude the sixth frame, Gonzalez was the victor to remain undefeated after securing scores of 59-55 and 58-56 (twice).

The lone knockout of the night came off the capable hands of Brooklyn super middleweight Akil “That Dude” Frederick-Auguste (5-1, 5 KOs), who was able to stop Marlon Farr (4-8, 0 KOs) at the 2:56 mark of the first round. Auguste controlled the action from the opening bell, but the finishing blow came in the waning moments of the stanza. After the southpaw buckled Farr with a stiff jab, he quickly dropped him with a follow-up left hand. Farr got to his feet and retreated to the corner, but he did not answer the referee’s call before the count of 10. With just four seconds remaining in the frame, Auguste found himself with his third consecutive first round TKO.

In the opening bout of the evening, the always-entertaining Italy Martinez (1-3-1, 1 KO) met Brooklyn junior welterweight Glenford Nickey (4-1-1, 1 KO) in a highly contested four frame scrap. As soon as the first bell rang to get this one underway, both men stepped into a phone booth and did not exit until time had been exhausted.

Early in the second round, Martinez jumped out to an advantage after an exchange in the center of the ring saw him drop Nickey with a right hook. However, Nickey quickly responded with some heavy hands of his own, and the duo continued to go toe-to-toe once again. At the conclusion of that frame, Martinez made a costly mistake that would eventually prove to be the difference in the fight. After a late punch from Nickey after the bell, he retaliated with a head butt that resulted in him being deducted a point.

Once the third round bell got this bout underway again, it was back to business for these two fighters, and they traded back-and-forth until the conclusion of the fourth and final frame.

The close action was then reflected on the scorecards, as Nickey claimed a tight unanimous decision with tallies of 39-37 and 38-37 (twice).

As is the case with each Uprising Promotions show, the matchmaking by Ronson Frank was once again superb, and his business partner Quillin reiterated that fact at the end of the evening.

“To see a former fighter come in and promote shows like this, I can only say good things,” Quillin remarked. “People need to support this. Sometimes, it seems like they want to see fighters retire broke and not have any other opportunities or skills. People should support fighters who actually get out here and do something besides just get in the ring and take punches all the time.”

Next on the agenda for Uprising Promotions is a show in early 2015, and those details will be announced as soon as they become finalized.

This show on Friday night was sponsored by Brooklyn Brothers, Bill4Time, Belaire Rosé Champagne, Alma Restaurant, Charlie’s Auto Collision in Long Island City and Resolution Sports.

For more information on Uprising Promotions and to keep up with all of the latest news, make sure to check out www.UprisingPromotions.com and follow on social media @UprisingNYC.




Abril to defend Lightweight crown against Crolla

According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, WBA Lightweight champion Richar Abril will defend his crown against Englishman Anthony Crolla on January 23 in Manchester, England.

“To have the world title shot in Manchester is a huge factor,” Crolla said. “Without wanting to sound cheesy, it doesn’t get any bigger than that. I am a Manchester lad so to be fighting in Manchester for a world title, I couldn’t ask for anything more and the only way it could get better than that is to go out there and win it.

“I have been watching a bit of Abril over the last year because we have been linked with a fight before, but I will watch a lot more of him after tonight. He is a very good champion. He is avoided for a reason. He came onto the scene when he fought Brandon Rios and everybody except the judges that night could see he won clearly. He is a very good fighter, a well-schooled amateur and nice and relaxed.”

“It is a very big ask, but there will be a few factors in my favor (against Abril) like being in my hometown, which will bring an extra 25 percent out of me,” Crolla said. “In training I will have an extra edge to me because I won’t have a problem getting out of bed in the morning knowing there is a world title at stake.

“I really believe deep down that I can win that fight and become a world champion. I am under no illusions — it is a tough fight and I go in a big underdog. But it is a fight I am capable of winning and the setting couldn’t be any better. To do it in front of my home fans really is the stuff dreams are made of.”




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Gerardo Ibarra 164.5
Mike Gavronski 163.5

Cameron Sevilla-Rivera 161
Aubrey Morrow 162

Will Hughes 144
Marcelino Pineda 142

*David Robinson 165
Daryl Gardner 160.5

Adam Querido 242.5
Mickey White 271

Benny Vinson 139.5
Jeff Hatton 140

*An undisclosed amount of Robinson’s purse was paid to Gardner for failing to make weight.




Vasquez stops Mosquera in one

Fan favorite Sammy Vasquez scored a 1st round round stoppage over former world title challenger Alberto Mosquera at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA.

Vasquez dropped Mosquera in the first from a right hook and the fight was stopped at 2:35.

Vasquez, 146 3/4 lbs is now 17-0 with 13 knockouts. Mosquera, 146 1/2 lbs is now 21-2-2.

In a war between Pittsburgh based Lightweights, Rod Salka scored a bloody 10-round unanimous decision over Monty Meza-Clay.

Meza-Clay started to bleed in round two and Salka started to bleed in the next round. The two waged war over the balance of the fight with Salka getting the better of the action.

Salka, 134 1/4 lbs won by scores of 98-91, 98-92 and 97-94 and is now 20-4. Meza-Clay, 134 3/4 lbs is now 36-4.

Erickson Lubin scored a 8-round unanimous decision over veteran Norberto Gonzalez in a Jr. Middleweight bout.

Gonzalez dropped Lubin early in round one with a hard right. Lubin landed a right that drove Gonzalez into the ropes which was scored a knockdown in round four. Lubin outlanded Gonzalez 167-83.

Lubin, 154 1/2 lbs of Orlando, FL won by scores of 78-73 and 78-72 twice and is now 8-0. Gonzalez, 153 1/2 lbs of Monterrey, MX is now 20-6.




WSOF 15 Weigh-In Results

TAMPA, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2014) – Reigning World Series of Fighting (www.wsof.com) World Middleweight (185 pounds) Champion David Branch (14-3) of Brooklyn, N.Y. weighed in at an even 184 pounds and his opponent and fellow superstar Yushin Okami (30-8) of Kawasaki, Kanagawa Japan weighed in at an even 183 pounds on Friday, November 14, for their highly-anticipated, WSOF15 main event battle at the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Fla. tomorrow, Saturday, November 15, live on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN).

Women’s World Strawweight (115 pounds) Champion Jessica “Jag” Aguilar (18-4) of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. clocked in at 115 pounds, while her opponent Kalindra Faria (15-3) of Taubate, Sao Paulo Brazil came in at 114.8 pounds for their title bout.

The scheduled lightweight (155 pounds) championship matchup between undefeated World Series of Fighting champion Justin Gaethje (12-0) of Safford, Ariz. and KO artist Melvin Guillard (32-13-2, 2 NC) of New Orleans, La. was changed to a non-title affair after Guillard weighed in at 158.8 pounds, 3.8 pounds over the limit. Gaethje tipped the scales at 154.8 pounds.

The four-bout main card will air live, beginning at 9 p.m. EST on NBCSN, as well as online domestically and internationally, free of charge, on NBCSports.com. The live preliminary card stream will begin at 6:30 p.m. on an embeddable video player on www.wsof.com.

Tickets for the WSOF 15 event, priced from $20 (Additional fees may apply), are on sale at Ticketmaster.com, the USF Sun Dome box office, all Ticketmaster outlets and charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Doors at the USF Sun Dome will open at 5:30 p.m. The first preliminary bout will begin at 6 p.m.

COMPLETE WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING 15 WEIGH-IN RESULTS:

Main Card:

Main Event: Middleweight Championship (185 pounds) Bout

David Branch (14-3) (184 lbs.) vs. Yushin Okami (30-8) (183 lbs.)
Brooklyn, N.Y. Kawasaki, Kanagawa Japan

Co-Main Event: Lightweight (155 pounds) Bout

Justin Gaethje (12-0) (154.8 lbs.) vs. Melvin Guillard (32-13-2, 2 NC) (158.8 lbs.)
Safford, Ariz. New Orleans, La.

Women’s Strawweight Championship (115 pounds) Bout

Jessica Aguilar (18-4) (115 lbs.) vs. Kalindra Faria (15-3) (114.8 lbs.)
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Taubate, Sao Paulo Brazil

Lightweight (155 pounds) Bout

Jorge Patino (35-15-2) (154 lbs.) vs. Eric Reynolds (18-8) (155.4 lbs.)
Houston, Texas Bradenton, Fla.

Undercard:

Lightweight (155 pounds) Bout

Ryan Keenan (5-2) (155.4 lbs.) vs. Jose Cortez (2-0) (155.4 lbs.)
Orlando, Fla. West Palm Beach, Fla.

Featherweight (145 pounds) Bout

Troy Gerhart (6-3) (144.6 lbs.) vs. Anderson Hutchinson (3-0) (146 lbs.)
Tampa, Fla. Daytona, Fla.

Lightweight (155 pounds) Bout

Tony Way (4-4) (153.4 lbs.) vs. Frederico Moncaio (2-1) (155.6 lbs.)
Tampa, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla.

Catchweight (180 pounds) Bout

Maurice Salmon (3-3) (179.6 lbs.) vs. Javier Torres (6-2) (179 lbs.)
Jacksonville, Fla. Sonora, Mexico

Middleweight (185 pounds) Bout

Hector Ochoa (2-2) (185 lbs.) vs. Robert Reed (1-0) (185.4 lbs.)
Tampa, Fla. Orlando, Fla.
Middleweight (185 pounds) Bout

Joe Johnson (3-7) (183 lbs.) vs. Reggie Pena (10-6) (183.6 lbs.)
Surfside, Fla. Spring Hill, Fla.

Lightweight (155 pounds) Bout

Josh Zuckerman (0-0) (158.4 lbs.) vs. Matt Frevola (0-0) (154.6 lbs.)
West Palm Beach, Fla. Tampa, Fla.

About “World Series of Fighting” (WSOF)
“World Series of Fighting” (WSOF) is a world wide premier professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering the best action-packed fights for fight fans by producing the best possible match-ups between elite fighters from around the world. For more information please visit WSOF.com. Follow “World Series of Fighting” on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and “World Series of Fighting” President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

ABOUT NBCSN
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About Global Spectrum
Global Spectrum (global-spectrum.com) manages the USF Sun Dome, as well as more than 120 other public assembly facilities around the world. Nearly 24-million people attended more than 15,000 events in Global Spectrum venues last year. Based in Philadelphia, PA, Global Spectrum is part of Comcast-Spectacor, one of the world’s largest sports and entertainment companies. Comcast-Spectacor, which operates in 48 of the 50 United States, also owns the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League, Ovations Food Services, a food and beverage services provider, Paciolan, the leading provider of venue establishment ticketing, fundraising and marketing technology solutions, Front Row Marketing Services, a commercial rights sales company, and Flyers Skate Zone, a series of community ice skating rinks.




Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev Media Conference Call Quotes

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Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev – WBO, WBA and IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion

“Hello everyone thank you so much for everything. I already changed diapers. I already lost track of how many diapers, maybe 15 or so. It is easy because I have experience with my nephews. My older sister has two babies so I have done this a lot. Beating Hopkins is a little bit more dangerous than changing diapers but he peed on my hand when I changed him. It is most important to be here with my family.

“My counsel for Bernard is that he needs to stop his career. He is already not young man and he lost to Kovalev not because of his age. He feels great, he feels good, he feels he is in good shape, and he feels young in his body. He can get a lot of wins against a lot of good fighters including [Adonis] Stevenson and other top ten fighters. It is not my job right now. It is his job. He is feeling very good. I think he needs to stop and give the opportunity to younger boxers to be fighting on the top stage.

[on a fight against Stevenson] “I don’t know how to answer. I am ready for everyone if it is the right fight. It is interesting fight for everyone. This is the job for my promoter and my manager. I don’t think about next fight, right now I want to spend time with my family. I am going to fly to Russia for a couple weeks to be with my parents.

[on light heavyweight division] “I making my weight. Five years ago it is was much easier and now it is a little bit harder to make 175 but it is right weight for my body. My body needs more attention. It is good for me for boxing. I can show how good I am. No for super middleweight it is not possible. It will be too much for my body. Cruiserweight is a big weight for me. I am walking 190 and cruiserweight is 200. I would be fighting against fighters much bigger than me. If it were 4-5 rounds it might be ok but 12 rounds will be much harder. I haven’t cleaned up this division yet. I have goal to get WBC title.

“Yes I would like to get WBC title. I don’t know what will be in the future. Right now it is job of my promoter and manager. For me it doesn’t matter I just need to get one more title.

“I made a lot of mistakes in this fight. I don’t open my mistakes to everyone in public. I know what they are and I will work on them in the gym for my next fight. First of all, Bernard is a professor of boxing. I had to be ready for this fight mentally. It was a lot of pressure on me and for my family. I had a lot of pressure for everything. It was more difficult.

[on dealing with the pressure] “I felt responsible for everything that happened in the fight. I am responsible in my fight and that push me.

[on trying for the knockout] “I was going into the ring for boxing. I was going to get victory from my boxing. I did not have a goal to knockout my opponent. If you try to knockout opponent you won’t do it because your opponent will see your hard punch. When I dropped Bernard first round I was not surprised. I was glad that it was the result of my workout in the gym. It is the result of my strategy. That I showed 12 rounds of boxing. I show the world how I can box. It was not fair that if I will knock him out he has a big experience and big respect from me and everyone in the boxing world. I am very happy that this fight went all 12 rounds.

[going past 8 rounds for the first time] “I felt very great. I did last 12 rounds. I wanted to beat Hopkins more effective. I punch him a couple times when I tried to give him knockdown but he has great and hard head. Very hard head. He was still on his legs. He didn’t drop on the floor and I was surprised. ”

John David Jackson – Kovalev’s Trainer

[on possible trainer of the year honor] “It will be great if I can get it but I can live without. If I get it will be a feather in my cap. I love boxing; it is my life. I am grateful for the fighters that I work with for getting me this level. Thanks to Sergey and to Egis for believing in me. Thanks Kathy for giving her blessing and for believing in me. To get it would be phenomenal.

[on Hopkins’ comments at press conference] “After the second Roy Jones’ fight I told him to retire. That was the last talk we had together. He couldn’t get into Sergey’s head so he tried to get into my head. He didn’t need to worry about me he needed to worry about Sergey. He knew that I know him very well and I was getting in his head better than anyone.

[on the game plan] “The way he wore Bernard down that was the game plan. He dissected him going to the body, the shoulder and the chest. Break Bernard down systematically was the plan.

“The more pressure Sergey brought the more he wore Bernard down. He is an old man in a young man’s sport. Sergey made him fight at a pace he didn’t want to fight at. He underestimated him. Sergey is a superior boxer. He showed the world that on Saturday night. He out-boxed a supposed master boxer. Bernard underestimated his abilities and that hurt him.

[working on next] “For me no one can fight him on the inside in the future he may meet someone who has a good inside game and he will need to work on that. That is the only thing he would need to work on.

[on getting into Bernard’s Head] “I kept reminding Sergey that Bernard is old. I told him where to hit him. It is common sense. He is an old man. You fight an old man by treating him like an old man.

“Sergey is very intelligent. He works on things on his own as well as with me. He works on all aspects to make sure he is a complete fighter. Sometimes he will retreat and make the opponent come to him. He will be here as long as he wants to be here. Anyone that sells him short is in for a rude awakening.

“Sergey’s timing is phenomenal. I asked Sergey to slow down and just keep boxing. If the knockout comes great, if not he was going to win the fight either way. The way he won was more satisfying anyway. He shut him out 12-0.

“I told Bernard to retire. He has had a great career and why cheapen it by hanging on too long. He said his comments at the press conference were for promotion. He can’t get in my head because he wasn’t fighting me. He was going after me because he couldn’t get into Sergey’s head. He was looking for a kink in the armor. He was apologetic afterwards. We are friends. This is business. He can’t be mad at me. He didn’t believe me when I said Sergey was a hell of a fighter. We are still friends. We probably won’t hang out but that’s okay.”

Kathy Duva – CEO of Main Events

“Thanks to everyone for joining us. This has been an auspicious month for Sergey Kovalev. He became a father, a unified champion and then got to meet his son for the first time. I am so proud of him. I am so proud of John David Jackson and Egis Klimas too. I am calling them the dream team now. They put together this great plan and Sergey executed it perfectly.

“He is going to fight again in March but it is too early to say who his opponent might be. I am going to sit down with Egis and then once we make the decision we will let you all know.

[on Stevenson] “At this point I just don’t know. It is too soon to say. Obviously [Nadjib] Mohammedi is in the picture at some point because he is the mandatory. All I see are stories that say they want to fight Sergey in 2015. They know how to reach me. No one has called me. It is still 2014 and no one has made any overtures towards any fights.

[on fighting in another weight class] “No one has talked to us about any fight at any other weight either. I have learned to never say never but it would not be any time soon. It is not really worth talking about. He wants to own the division. He wants to keep the belts he has and that means he will have to do the mandatories. He has to take care of them.

[on ratings for the fight against Hopkins] “We are very pleased with the numbers especially considering the late start due to football. It is about giving the fans a great show.

“John David Jackson choreographed the fight and Sergey executed the plan perfectly. Egis should be manager of the year. He finds all these great fighters. Sergey should be fighter of the year for the way he beat Hopkins and John David should be trainer of the year.

“I want to congratulate Sergey and his wife Natalia for their beautiful son Aleksandr and we will let you know as soon as we know what is next for Sergey.”

Egis Klimas – Sergey Kovalev’s Manager

“We are interested in WBC title. We will fight whoever will be holding that title. That is who we will be aiming for. If someone had told me earlier this year that Sergey would fight Bernard Hopkins and earn two more titles I would have asked them what are they were smoking. Things change every day. We are working towards becoming undisputed champion.

[on a fight with Golovkin] “Let’s not talk about the crazy stuff. Why should we go after Golovkin? I cannot see two different weight classes. I don’t see that fight happening because it is a different weight class. Of course we are looking for the big fights but in our weight class.”

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ALAN SANCHEZ WILL FACE OFF AGAINST ED PAREDES IN DEL MAR, CALIF. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 LIVE ON FOX SPORTS 1 & FOX DEPORTES

LOS ANGELES (November 14, 2014) – Fairfield standout Alan Sanchez will have his hands full with veteran contender Ed “The Lion” Parades when the two square off in a 10-round welterweight bout on Thursday, December 4 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds – Bing Crosby Hall and live on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes’ Golden Boy Live!.

In the 10-round junior featherweight co-main event, Sanchez’ fellow Fairfield contender Manuel “Tino” Avila will be facing Jose Luis Araiza.

Also in action will be San Diego prospects Ulises Sierra (7-0, 2 KOs), Jorge Ruiz (6-2, 2 KOs) and Bryan Nevarez (1-0). National City native Adrian Bargas (11-0-1, 7 KOs) and Jonathan Quiroz (5-2, 1 KO) from Oceanside round out the local quintet of talented up-and-comers who own a combined 30-4-1 professional record as they enter their December bouts.

“December fourth will be a great night of boxing in Del Mar with a main event featuring two skilled fighters – Sanchez and Parades – who both have a lot on the line,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Founder and President of Golden Boy Promotions. “In the co-main event, Tino Avila stands at an exciting point in his career — when each successive victory could bring him closer and closer to a potential title shot. But with each step comes more dangerous challenges for him and by going up against a seasoned opponent who has stood in the ring and ably competed with the very best, Tino will need to dig deep to keep marching ahead.”

Tickets priced at $75, $60, $45 and $29 plus applicable taxes and service charges are on sale now at all Ticketmaster locations, the Del Mar Fair Grounds Box Office by calling (858) 792-4252 or online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.pacopresentsboxing.com.

Winner of nine of his last 10 bouts, with his only loss in that stretch coming via decision to former world champion Luis Collazo in 2013, 23-year-old Alan Sanchez (14-3-1, 8 KOs) has been thrilling fans for years. Fresh off of back-to-back knockouts of Jorge Silva and Jose Luis Ramirez Jr. in 2014, Sanchez can make a statement with a third straight knockout victory when he faces Paredes.

Fighting out of Hollywood, FL, Ed Paredes (35-4-1, 23 KOs) has the power and experience to make it a rough night for anyone he steps into the ring with. Unbeaten in 15 of his last 16 bouts, the 29-year-old veteran believes that the best is yet to come for him; all he needs to do is show the world by beating Sanchez in a highly-anticipated matchup.

Steadily moving toward the top 10 at 122 pounds, top prospect Manuel Avila (16-0, 7 KOs) has picked up the pace in 2014, defeating Enrique Quevedo, David De La Mora and Sergio Frias this year. Now hoping to close out the year with another big win that will carry him into a 2015 campaign that he expects will lead him to a world title shot, the 22-year-old has the motivation to put on a career-best performance on December 4.

Winner of two of his last three bouts, veteran pugilist Jose Luis Araiza (31-9-1, 22 KOs) hopes to recover from a loss in September to Rau’shee Warren when he faces Avila in December. The former top prospect will enter the ring at Del Mar Fairgrounds – Bing Crosby Hall hoping to hand Avila his first professional loss.

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Artemio Reyes (22-2, 18 KOs) Hopes to Continue Win Streak on “Locked n’ Loaded” Friday, Nov. 21

ORANGE, Calif. (Nov. 14, 2014) – One week from today, Artemio “King” Reyes (22-2, 18 KOs), a power-punching welterweight prospect out of Riverside, Calif., takes on Christopher Degollado (11-3, 9 KOs) of Monterrey, Mex. in the 8-round “Locked n’ Loaded” main event from the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, Calif.

The 28-year-old Reyes is unaccustomed to long fights, having knocked out the majority of his opponents inside of three rounds. Degollado, 25, also prefers to close the book on opponents fairly quickly. Nine of his eleven wins have come by knockout. On Friday, Nov. 21, both will have an opportunity to enhance their knockout ratios.

“It’s going to be an explosive fight,” said Reyes, who has been sparring with former world champion Victor Ortiz. “Degollado is a strong fighter that is capable of going the distance, or winning by knockout. We both pack a lot of power, which will make for an interesting fight.”

“I’ve studied Reyes carefully,” Degollado said. “He likes to mix up his punches and is equally effective boxing on the outside or in close situations. We plan to set some traps for him and if he bites, it might be the end of his winning streak.”

Tickets for “Locked n’ Loaded” are priced at $40, $60, and $100, and are on sale now and can be purchased by calling (714) 935-0900, or online at ThompsonBoxing.com.

Reyes has been blowing out opponents with his power left hook to the body – good for six straight KO wins and seven overall. Reyes, trained by the well-regarded Joel Diaz, understands the importance of staying disciplined, but also knows when to pounce on a wounded boxer.

“You never train for the knockout, but you are aware that if the opportunity presents itself, you have to take it,” Reyes said. “Too often you see boxers fail to finish an opponent because they don’t want to take the risk. I’m not like that. If I see an opening, I’m putting my foot on the gas.”

In the 8-round co-main event, lightweight sensation Jose Roman (18-1-1, 12 KOs) of Garden Grove, Calif. looks to close out the year with four solid wins against Jose Luis Ramirez (7-1-1, 4 KOs) of Tijuana, Mex.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m, and the first bell rings at 7:45 p.m. The Doubletree Hotel is located at 222 N Vineyard Ave, Ontario, CA 91764 and can be reached at (909) 937-0900.

“Locked n’ Loaded” is presented by Thompson Boxing Promotions and sponsored by Lucas Oil, in association with KCAL 96.7 FM Rocks!, KOLA 99.9 FM, and LATV Networks.

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SZYMANSKI MAKES MOST OF OPPORTUNITY TO SHINE, NOW RETURNING TO CHICAGO HAILED AS ‘THE NEXT GREAT POLISH BOXER IN CHICAGO’

Undefeated junior middleweight Patryk Szymanski (11-0, 6 KOs) knew it was his chance to shine Last February at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago and he did not disappoint.

So impressive was Szymanski, in stopping Michigan’s Daniel Hicks in two brutal rounds, he’s now being hailed by some pretty important people as the next great Polish boxer being showcased in Chicago. Having caught the eye of, and signed with, co-promoter Leon Margules of Florida-based Warriors Boxing, the 21-year-old has since left his native Poland and is now living and training at the Contenders Gym in Fort Lauderdale, working with reputable trainer Chico Rivas.

Szymanski will appear in a featured eight-round bout on Friday, December 12, 2014, at the UIC Pavilion when Warriors Boxing Promotions presents a 14-fight “Holiday Boxing Bash” in Chicago.

In the night’s main event, undefeated former amateur star Rau’shee Warren (12-0, 3 KOs) will go 10 rounds in the bantamweight division. Also featured will be Chicago up-and-comer Jose F. Quezada (4-0, 3 KOs) in a lightweight six-rounder and Aurora, Illinois super lightweight Eddie Ramírez (6-0, 4 KOs) in a six-rounder.

Tickets start at $31 and are available at Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com or call: 1-800-745-3000, the Warriors Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740, or visit the UIC Box Office (Thursday or Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM). They can also be purchased the night of the event.

“Since I was a young boy, I have always wanted to be a boxer,” said Szymanski. “This is realizing my dream, so of course it’s a great thing! It all started with my co-promoter in the States, Mariusz Kolodziej from Global Boxing. He arranged for me to fight in Chicago. Leon (Margules from Warriors Boxing) saw me in February and he liked what he saw, so he signed me.”

Szymanski, who had over 250 amateur fights and spent seven years on the Polish national team before turning professional, comes from a fighting family in his native Warsaw. His father, Grzegorz, was also a boxer and his first trainer.

“I’m very close with my family and they support me completely. Boxing was a really important part of my upbringing,” continued Szymanski. “My father was a fighter, so he introduced me to boxing. He was my trainer also until we came to the moment when my dad decided he could do no more for me.”

And so Szymanski is now living with and working hard for renowned trainer Chico Rivas.

Rivas has some high praise for his new pupil. “This kid is something special,” said Rivas. “He’s a very entertaining boxer/puncher, but he’s also very strong technically. He’s got some power too. He can get you out of there”.

On a personal level, Rivas says Szymanski is fairly unique among fighters. “How many fighters are going to take their trainer out for dinner?” he asked. “Never before. They always want you to pay. This kid works hard in the gym every day and he’s a nice kid. Very polite and well-mannered.”

Szymanski says that while he misses his parents and friends back home, the chance to actually become the new face of Polish boxing in the United States and the world is too important. An opinion shared by the members of his circle.

“Their dreams are my dreams. I stay in steady contact with them because it’s very important, especially for my father, to know what’s going on with me. They all want this just as badly as I do.”




Weights from Chester, PA

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Joey Dawejko 244 – Rayford Johnson 209
Raymond Serrano 146 – Wilfredo Acuna 149
Alex Barbosa 125 – Benjamin Burgos 124.5
Immanuel Aleem 164 – Angel Antonio Martinez 163
Randy Easton 238 – Dan Bolden 215

Promoters: Joey Eye Boxing, XFE, Kings Boxing
Venue: Harrahs Philadelphia
1st bell: 7:30 PM ET

Tickets are now on sale for $100 (VIP); $75 (Ringside) and $50 (General Admission) and can be purchased at the Harrahs Philadelphia Gift Shop; By calling Joey Eye (267-304-9399); David Feldman (610-291-0806); Peltz Boxing (215) 765 0922; 800-480-8020 or on www.webtix.net

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Under The Lights: Pacquiao-Algieri Premieres Tonight on HBO

Nov. 14, 2014 – HBO Sports, widely acclaimed for its innovative and provocative boxing programming initiatives, introduces an all-new special when UNDER THE LIGHTS: PACQUIAO-ALGIERI debuts Saturday, Nov. 15 at 11:45 p.m. (ET/PT) on HBO. The special will dig deep and put the upcoming HBO Pay-Per-View® showdown on Nov. 22 between world welterweight champ Manny Pacquiao and fast-rising challenger Chris Algieri under the spotlight.

Hosted by HBO Boxing commentator Max Kellerman, UNDER THE LIGHTS will feature two respected and opinionated experts: accomplished welterweight star Timothy Bradley Jr. and renowned trainer Virgil Hunter. Bradley has fought Pacquiao twice, earning a split-decision victory in 2012 and coming up short in the 2014 rematch. Both Hunter and Bradley are well known for their honest opinions and assessments.

Other HBO playdates: November 15 (11:45 p.m.), 16 (8:45 a.m.), 17 (11:00 a.m. & 2:45 a.m.), 18 (4:30 p.m. & 12:30 a.m.), 19 (11:45 a.m.), 21 (9:45 p.m. & 3:30 a.m.), and 22 (10:15 a.m.).

HBO2 playdates: November 16 (2:00 a.m.), 20 (1:45 p.m. & 10:15 p.m.) and 21 (4:30 p.m. & 11:45 p.m.).

HBO Signature playdates: November 22 (5:15 p.m.).

Immediately following the premiere of UNDER THE LIGHTS, HBO will present a same day encore replay of the world heavyweight championship fight from Hamburg as Wladimir Klitschko meets Kubrat Pulev at midnight.

All times are ET/PT.




David Price returns on December 6 – LIVE on Channel 5

LONDON (14 NOV) David Price (18-2, 15 KOs) is back in action on December 6 – LIVE on Channel 5 (8.30-10.30pm). The hard-hitting heavyweight will face Emilio Ezequiel Zarate (18-13-3, 9 KOs) as part of a bumper bill of international boxing brought to you by Team Sauerland and Hennessy Sports from the EWE Arena in Oldenburg, Germany.

Price is back following a hand injury that had left him out of action since June. Now fully recovered, the former British and Commonwealth Champion is relishing a return to the ring and the opportunity to showcase his skills to an audience of millions on terrestrial television.

“I can’t wait to get back into the ring and back to what I do best,’’ said Price. “This will be my first fight on terrestrial television and it’s a great opportunity for me to show everybody what I can do.

“I’m working hard everyday in the gym and the time I’ve spent out with injury has only made me hungrier. On December 6, people are going to see me at my most dangerous. I’m coming with bad intentions. I want to put in a performance and entertain all the fans watching at home on Channel 5.’’

“Pricey is without a doubt one of the most exciting heavyweight boxers on the planet,’’ said promoter Nisse Sauerland. “We’re excited to be working with Mick Hennessy to give the UK audience a chance to see him in action on December 6 live on Channel 5.’’

“It’s great to have David Price boxing on terrestrial television for the first time in his professional career,” said promoter Mick Hennessy. “David is always in exciting fights and is known for his one-punch power. He’s one of the biggest punchers in the world right now.

“This appearance on Channel 5 will give David the exposure he needs and will allow a much bigger audience to get a taste of the power he possesses.

“Tyson (Fury), Peter (Fury) and I are all rooting for him to do well and are hoping we can set up a domestic blockbuster once Tyson has won the world heavyweight title next year.”

The British heavyweight star is the latest addition to an action-packed show on December 6, which also features the IBF World Championship clash between Cuban cruiserweight king Yoan Pablo Hernandez (29-1, 14 KOs) and London-born Ola Afolabi (21-3-4, 10 KOs). Tickets are available via eventim.de.
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THE FIGHT GAME WITH JIM LAMPLEY RETURNS WITH A NEW EDITION, DEBUTING TUESDAY, NOV. 18

THE FIGHT GAME WITH JIM LAMPLEY returns for its latest edition TUESDAY, NOV. 18 (11:00-11:30 pm. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. Hosted by the four-time Sports Emmy® winner, who has been the host of HBO Boxing since joining the network in 1988, the show is a provocative, engaging and informative experience that delves into intriguing storylines, newsmakers and issues that are top-of-mind in boxing.

On this edition of THE FIGHT GAME: a review of Sergey Kovalev’s dominant win over legendary pugilist Bernard Hopkins in their light heavyweight title unification fight and a look at where Kovalev goes from here; a recap of the Nov. 15 Wladimir Klitschko-Kubrat Pulev heavyweight title fight; a preview of the Nov. 22 welterweight title showdown between superstar Manny Pacquiao and challenger Chris Algieri; new rankings for THE FIGHT GAME’s Pound for Pound List and Gatti List; and a closing commentary from Lampley.

Other HBO playdates: Nov. 18 (3:50 a.m.), 19 (6:30 p.m.), 21 (12:30 p.m.), 24 (2:00 p.m., 10:30 p.m.), 27 (9:15 a.m.), 29 (1:45 a.m.) and 30 (11:15 a.m.), and Dec. 3 (5:00 p.m.)

HBO2 playdates: Nov. 20 (9:45 a.m.), 22 (8:45 a.m., 2:00 a.m.) and 28 (8:30 p.m.), and Dec. 6 (12:30 p.m.), 9 (5:15 p.m., 11:15 p.m.), 17 (8:30 a.m.) and 19 (12:15 p.m.)

HBO On Demand® availability begins: Nov. 20. The show will also be available on HBO GO®.

Immediately following the program, fight fans can log on to hbo.com for exclusive overtime segments hosted by Lampley.




Official Weights from Germany

Saturday’s HBO Boxing telecast airs at 4:45 p.m. (ET/PT).

The live HBO telecast begins early from the O2 Arena in Hamburg Germany with a special presentation featuring reigning world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, seeking his 17th consecutive successful heavyweight title defense, against undefeated challenger Kubrat Pulev.

Official Weights from Germany:

Wladimir Klitschko: 245.82 lbs.
Kubrat Pulev: 246.92 lbs.

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CBS SPORTS NETWORK TO PREMIERE CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING SERIES

FINAL FORUM BOXING and THE GALLERY STUDIO GROUP, LLC, announced today that CBS Sports Network will televise its premiere “RINGSIDE RED CARPET” Boxing Series. Each two-hour live telecast will feature at least two fights.

The first event will be held on Saturday, December 13 at 8:00 PM, ET. Each title fight will be centered on a Main Event with multiple undercard bouts, and also feature live entertainment stage performances. In the first event, NABO Heavyweight Champion Charles Martin is scheduled to defend his title. The opening bout is scheduled to include rising star Mike Lee in addition to other boxers to be announced at a later date.

“Ringside Red Carpet will feature high level boxing, along with the spectacle and big-event feel to each event,” said Twenty-Year Veteran Boxing Promoter Sal Musumeci. “We are thrilled to have CBS Sports Network showcase the action to a national television audience.”

“This event will not only bring exciting boxing to fans, but also top-of-the line entertainment and festivities,” said Mark Lipsky, a Hollywood Producer (Nutty Professor, Another 48 Hours, Beverly Hills Cop III, Boomerang, Coming to America and the Original Arsenio Hall Show, etc.).




Weigh-In Results for Friday Show in Long Island City

New York-based Uprising Promotions, in association with former WBO Middleweight Champion Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin, returns to action on Friday night for its next show, which will be held at the Five Star Banquet Hall in Long Island City, Queens. Six professional fights are slated for the card, with the first bell coming at 7:30 p.m.

Victor Serrano (124.8 lbs. / 3-7, 1 KO) vs. Angel Luna (125.0 lbs. / 10-0, 7 KO)

Wesley Ferrer (137.6 lbs. / 5-0, 4 KOs) vs. William Walters (139 lbs. /2-5, 1 KO)

Scott Burrell (136.6 lbs. / 7-2, 5 KOs) vs. Joe Gbolo (137.6 lbs. / 3-1-2, 1 KO)

Akil Frederick-Auguste (164.0 / 4-1, 4 KO) vs. Marlon Farr (167.8 / 4-7, 0 KOs)

Daniel Gonzalez (146.2 lbs. / 6-0-1, 3 KOs) vs. Malik Jackson (145.4 / 1-3-4, 0 KOs)

Glenford Nickey (137.2 lbs. / 3-1-1, 1 KO) vs. Italy Martinez (138.4 lbs. / 1-2-1, 1 KO)

Five Star Banquet Hall is located at 13-05 43rd Avenue in Long Island City, Queens, New York. Tickets for this card are priced at $60 for general admission and $100 for ringside seating. There is also a table option with dinner, beer/wine and seating with a celebrity fighter. For pricing on those tables, call (516) 451-6773.

Additionally, Uprising Promotions is pleased to announce that a fundraiser will be taking place on Friday night to benefit children with autism, and proceeds from the night will be donated to The School For Language and Communication Development in Glen Cove, New York.

This show is being sponsored by Brooklyn Brothers, Bill4Time, Belaire Rosé Champagne, Alma Restaurant, Charlie’s Auto Collision in Long Island City and Resolution Sports. All bouts are subject to change.

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Shumenov to return as a Cruiserweight on December 13

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Former Light Heavyweight beltholder Beibut Shumenov will move up in weight in his first bout since losing his title on December 13 in Las Vegas according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.

He will take on Bobby Thomas Jr.

“I look forward to Dec. 13 and pursuing a world cruiserweight title with (adviser) Al Haymon in my corner,” said Shumenov, 31, a native of Kazakhstan, who lives in Las Vegas.

“I’m happy to be fighting again and moving up to the cruiserweight division,” Shumenov said. “I don’t have to struggle now to lose 50-plus pounds to make weight for my fights.”

“I’ve had a lot of changes after my last fight,” Shumenov said. “I trained myself for the last three fights but now I have added a great trainer, Ismael Salas, to my team.”




Diaz defeats Castaneda via injured hand

Joseph Diaz stayed perfect by registering a 4th round stoppage over Roberto Castaneda in a scheduled 10-round Featherweight bout at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California.

Castaneda could not continue after the 4th round due to an injured hand.

Diaz, 122 3/4 lbs of South Belmonte, CA is now 13-0 with 9 knockouts. Castaneda, 123 lbs is 21-8-1.

Julian Ramirez remained undefeated by stopping Pedro Melo on cuts after after round four of their scheduled 8-round Featherweight bout.

There was an accidental headbutt and Melo could not see.

Ramirez, 124 3/4 lbs of East Los Angeles is now 13-0 with 8 knocouts. Melo, 121 lbs of Mexico City. MX is now 9-7-2.

Diego De la Hoya scored a 5th round stoppage over Ali Gonzalez in a scheduled 6-round Featherweight bout.

De La landed a little right hand that made Gonzalez’glove touch the canvas in round two. Gonzalez started to swell around the left eye and bleed from his nose in round four. In round dive, De La Hoya landed a hard right uppercut that drove Gonzalez to the corner and then landed several unanswered shots which lead referee Raul Caiz to stop the bout at 1:40 of round five.

De La Hoya, 123 3/4 lbs of Mexicali, MX is now 8-0 with 6 knockouts. Gonzalez, 122 3/4 lbs is now 6-4.

7-foot Heavyweight Taishan scored a 1st round stoppage over Tommy Washington Jr. in scheduled 4-round bout.

Taishan landed right to the top of the head that sent Washington down for the count at 2:35 of round one.

Taishan, 286 lbs of Bejing, CHN is now now 2-0 with 2 knockouts. Washington, 281 lbs of Lansing, MI is now 3-7.

Jesus Delgado scored a 4-round unanimous decision over Rick Quevedo in a Lightweight bout.

Delgado, 133 1/2 lbs of Los Angeles won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 3-0-1. Quevedo, 133 1/2 lbs of Palm Springs, CA is now 1-2.




MIKE TYSON PITTSBURGH PRESS CONFERENCE ERUPTS

Pittsburgh, PA (November 13, 2014) In front of a massive crowd of local media and fans, Boxing Legend and head of Iron Mike Productions, MIKE TYSON held court at the Final Press Conference for “The Pride of Pittsburgh II” set for Friday night, November 14 at CONSOL Energy Center.

In great spirits Tyson jokingly asked each fighter to stop thanking him during their time at the podium, “Get the knockout, trust me I’ll come over and thank you tomorrow night.”

Tempers flared as each main event fighter, “Sensational” SAMMY VASQUEZ JR. and ANTONIO “Metraletta” MOSQUERA gave their takes on tomorrow night’s 10-round main event with neither fighter backing down from the war of words.

MOSQUERA: “I will beat you right here in your hometown, in front of all your fans I will knock you out and show that you are not on my level. You’re only undefeated because you’ve been fighting bums. I will show no mercy tomorrow night and I will destroy you.”

VASQUEZ JR.: “You’ve been knocked out before and you’ll be knocked out again tomorrow night. I’ve stopped my last seven opponents and you’ll be the eighth in a row. Come and get it pal.”

The other four TV fighters were also very confident heading into battle.

MONTY MEZA CLAY: “I only speak the truth, we’re 24 hours away and the time for talking is over, come tomorrow night I’m taking care of business.”

ROD SALKA: “I’m very blessed to be fighting on this card, I’ve known Monty for years and it’s going to be a great fight tomorrow night.”

ERICKSON LUBIN: “I’m glad to be back in Pittsburgh. This is my last match of 2014 but you can tell the junior middleweight division I’m coming and 2015 is going to be huge for me.”

NORBERTO GONZALEZ: ‘Thanks to Iron Mike Productions for putting me on the show. I’m better than Lubin and I’ll prove it in the ring tomorrow night.”

“The Pride of Pittsburgh II” is headlined by a 10-round WBC FECARBOX Welterweight Title clash between Pittsburgh’s SAMMY “The Who Can Mexican” VASQUEZ JR., 16-0-0 (12KO’s), and Panamanian veteran ALBERTO “Metralleta” MOSQUERA, 21-1-2 (14KO’s).

Co-featured is a terrific 10-round cross-town battle for the WBC FECARBOX Lightweight Title between local favorite MONTA MEZA-CLAY, 36-3-0 (22KO’s), and rival “Lightning” ROD SALKA, 19-4-0 (3KO’s).

In a special feature attraction 10-round junior middleweight bout, undefeated prospect ERICKSON “The Hammer” LUBIN, 7-0-0 (6KO’s) will face off against hard-hitting Mexican veteran NORBERTO “Demonio” GONZALEZ, 20-5-0 (13KO’s).

Advance tickets for “The Pride of Pittsburgh II”, starting at $42 are available through the Dick’s Sporting Goods Box Office at CONSOL Energy Center, Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 800-745-3000. Doors will open on the night of the event at 6:00 p.m. with the first bell at 7:00 p.m.

CONSOL Energy Center is located at 1001 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219. Further information can be located at their website, www.consolenerycenter.com

For additional information on Iron Mike Productions visit www.IronMikeProductions, follow on Twitter at @IronMikeProd and on Facebook at IronMikeProductionsOfficial.




M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champ Puetz vs. Myasnikov Dec. 17 in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Nov. 13, 2014) – M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion Stephan “T-800” Puetz (11-1-0, 4 KO/TKO, 4 SUB) will make his second title defense December 17 against unbeaten challenger Valery “The Russian Hammer” Myasnikov (8-0-0, 5 KO/TKO, 1 SUB), headlining M-1 Challenge 54 & ACB 12 at Palais des Sports Ice in St. Petersburg, Russia.

M-1 Global and ACB are co-promoting M-1 Challenge 54 & ACB 12. M-1 Global, which grew out of the League MMA M-1, traces its history back to 1997. It has promoted 180 events including nearly 10,000 fights. Absolute Championship Berkut (ACB) burst on the Russian MMA scene earlier this year, highlighted by its Grand Prix that featured more than 100 fighters.

Puetz vs. Myasnikov, M-1 Challenge 54 & ACB 12, 17/12/14 official promo
Puetz vs. Myasnikov, M-1 Challenge 54 & ACB 12, 12/17/14 official promo

Puetz, fighting out of Munich, Germany, is recognized as one of the top light heavyweight fighters in Europe. He captured the M-1 Challenge title this past March 14 at M-1 Challenge 46, taking a five-round decision from Viktor Nemkov (9-1-0). Puetz’ first title defense was at M-1 Challenge 50 this past August, in which he defeated Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Luis Fernando Miranda (10-1-0) by way of a second-round submission (choke).

The 23-year-old Myasnikov, fighting out of Moscow, will be making his M-1 Challenge debut against Puetz. Myasnikov has been a professional mixed-martial-arts fighter for three years and seven of his eight fights have ended in the opening round, six times by knockout. He was a multiple MMA and boxing champion as an amateur and holds the title of Master of Sports in both disciplines.

Also on the main card are a pair of unbeaten fighters, Ukrainian Maxim Divnich (9-0-0, 5 KO/TKO, 1 SUB) and Russian Djambulat Kurbanov (6-0-1, 0 KO/TKO, 3 SUB), who will be fighting for the vacant M-1 Challenge lightweight title.

A middleweight fight between Anatoly Tokov (18-1-0), of Russia, and Enoc Solves Torres (15-7-0), fighting out of Spain, has been added to determine the No. 1 challenger for reigning M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Vyachevlav Vasilevsky.

The 24-year-old Tokov is one of the highest-rated Russian middleweight prospects. Only four of his 16 victories went the full distance. Tokov, who has won his last nine fights, was also the winner in the second season of the M-1 Fighter reality show.

Torres is no stranger to Russian MMA fans having fought in seven M-1 events, including his last M-1 fight two years ago on M-1 Challenge 34, in which the Spaniard lost to Gregory Babene. Torres recently won the Friends of Honor Tournament in Madrid, where the special guests of honor included the famed Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Additional fights will soon be announced. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

M-1 Challenge 54 & ACB will be streamed in high definition on www.M1Global.TV, live from Russia. Viewers will be able to watch the preliminary fights and main card by logging on to register at www.M1Global.TV. Fans may watch all of the action on their computers, as well as on Andriod and Apple smart phones and tablets.

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Main Events Inks Promotional Deal with Mandatory IBF Light Heavyweight Contender Nadjib “Irondjib” Mohammedi

Totowa, NJ:Main Events continues to add to an already impressive light heavyweight stable with the signing of Nadjib Mohammedi, the 29-year old from Gardanne, Bouches-du-Rhône, France who earned the #1 position in the IBF earlier this year with his seventh round knockout of Anatoliy “The Gladiator” Dudchenko in his US debut. Mohammedi was announced as the mandatory challenger for IBF belt in July, but then-IBF and WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Bernard Hopkins instead elected to fight a title unification bout against Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev, which took place last weekend. Kovalev defeated Hopkins in a wide decision to become the IBF, WBO and WBA Unified Light Heavyweight Champion.

While waiting for his chance at the IBF belt, Mohammedi knocked out Demetrius Walker at 2:16 in the first round on Saturday as part of the Hopkins-Kovalev undercard. With Kovalev’s unanimous decision defeat of Hopkins, Kovalev inherited Mohammedi as his mandatory challenger for the IBF belt.

Mohammedi vs. Walker
Photo Credits: Mike Gladysz/Main Events

“Signing with Main Events was one of my dreams come true,” explained Mohammedi. “I finally have the opportunity to show the world that Nadjib Mohammedi is the best light heavyweight in boxing today. I was unknown before, but now with Kathy and her staff’s work everyone will know my name.” He added, “It is an honor to now be part of an organization that has the top fighters in my division and now everyone will now know the name Nadjib ‘Irondjib’ Mohammedi. The only trajectory is the victory!”

Main Events’ CEO Kathy Duva said, “When Sergey Kovalev won the WBO Light Heavyweight Title from Nathan Cleverly in August of 2013, we began investing heavily in the light heavyweight division. Nadjib is a very welcome addition to our roster and there are big things for him right around the corner in 2015.”