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Terry Holmes Back In Action July 31st
By Rio
London - Monday, 25th July 2011
Teenage Sensation Terry Holmes Back In Action July 31st.
Stevenage teenager Terry Holmes is set for his fourth pro outing this coming weekend, when he takes on Earl’s Court’s Bheki Moyo at the Graham Earl promoted ‘Renaissance’ event at the Liquid Nightclub in Luton.
Terry, who is just nineteen year of age, has made an impressive start to his professional boxing career, having already notched up three superb wins against very good competition, in Johnny Greaves, Danny Connor and Jason Nesbitt.
What’s more Terry didn’t just win, he won every single round to secure shutout 40-36 points victories on all three outings to date.
Following a sparring session, under the watchful eyes of Graham Earl, young Terry spoke briefly on the upcoming showdown with Bheki Moyo, “Yeah, I’m looking forward to it. Looking to build my record now so looking for another win.
I want to win well, same old thing you know, stick with my jabs, big rights and my combinations. just going to do the same things as last time, no sense in trying to knock him out, if it comes it comes and if the chance comes that’s it.
I’m just going to try and relax, use my jab and pick him off with my combinations.
I’m not trying to rush things, but I’m looking to build myself up to get in some kind run going and possible title contention in the next year or so. There’s a long way to go, I’m only nineteen so I’ve got plenty of age to go, there’s no rush.”
Terry Holmes versus Bheki Moyo will be supporting the highly anticipated rematch between Manny Oshunrinde and Jahmaine Smyle that headlines ‘Renaissance
Graham Earl has put together an exciting undercard to support Oshunrinde-Smyle II that features, besides Terry Holmes, Belfast’s big banging Joe Hillerby as well as the debuts of local lads James Smith, Danny Mulhern and Tom Little.
Tickets, priced £30, for the Graham Earl Promoted ‘Renaissance’ event at Liquid Nightclub, Gordon Street, Luton on Sunday July 31st 2011 are available on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or in person at Graham Earl’s House of Champions Gym, Unit 11 Hitchin Road Industrial Estate, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU2 0DZ
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Terry Holmes in action against Jason Nesbitt at York Hall in London
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Gianluca (Rio) Di Caro
JustListen2This Publicity & Promotions, London, UK, Gzira, Malta & Philadelphia, USA
Friday Night Boxing Results -15 July, 2011
Friday Night – 15th July, 2011 - Boxing Results from: Argentina, Australia, Germany, Puerto Rico, United States
- Friday 15 July - Salon Tattersall, San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Super flyweight - Carolina Raquel Duer def Fleis Djendji by TKO 1 / 10 - Time: 1:55 - WBO female super flyweight title
Lightweight - Vicente Martin Rodriguez def Mario Julio Ruben Martinez – UD 8 / 8
- Friday 15 July - Club Social y Deportivo Nahuel, Florencio Varela, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Super featherweight - Fernando David Saucedo def Carlos Ricardo Rodriguez on UD 12 /12 - Vacant IBF Latino super featherweight title
- Friday 15 July - Orion Function Centre, Campsie, New South Wales, Australia
Super middleweight - Nader Hamdan def Daniel Pawsey on UD 12 / 12 - WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title
Former world ranked middleweight Nader “Lionheart” Hamdan (42-9-1, 18 KOs) outscored WBO #10 super middleweight Daniel “Condo Crusher” Pawsey (13-4, 8 KOs) in a crowd pleasing contest over twelve rounds in a nationally televised promotion. Hamdan was aggressive and effective with head and body shots in the early rounds but Pawsey picked up the pace midway into the contest and managed to land a massive right to Hamdan’s head in the sixth. The fight was a see-saw till round twelve which had both boxers exchanging blows toe to toe. Scores were Ray Reed 118-110; Bernie McMahon 115-113; Gary Dean 119-112.
- Friday 15 July - EWS Arena, Goeppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Cruiserweight - Firat Arslan def Lubos Suda by TKO 5 / 12 - Time: 2:41 - Vacant PABA cruiserweight title (supervisor: Alan Kim) - Vacant IBF International cruiserweight title (supervisor: Roberto Rea)
Super middleweight - Nikola Sjekloca def Khoren Gevor on UD 12 / 12 - WBC International super middleweight title (supervisor: Mauro Betti)
Heavyweight - Erkan Teper def Jakov Gospic by KO 9 / 12 - Time: 2:59 - Vacant WBC Mediterranean heavyweight title (supervisor: Houcine Houichi)
Light flyweight - Oezlem Sahin def Corina Carlescu by UD 10 / 10 - Interim WIBF Women’s International Boxing Federation light flyweight title (supervisor: Juergen Lutz)
The main event at the EWS Arena in Goeppingen, Germany, saw former cruiserweight world champion Firat Arslan capturing the IBF International and PABA belts against an outmatched Lubos Suda. The aggressive Arslan put the pressure on his opponent from the start and connected with good shots on the inside. Suda, who defeated the former champ eight years ago, was never able to fight Arslan off. Arslan floored Suda twice in both the fourth and the fifth with body shots, forcing the referee to stop the bout. With this victory, Arslan moves to 31-5-1 with 20 knockouts.
- Friday 15 July - Coliseo Cosme Beitia Salamo, Catano, Puerto Rico
Super bantamweight - Jayson Velez def Carlos Valcarcel on UD 10 / 10 - Vacant WBO Latino super bantamweight title - Vacant WBC FECARBOX super bantamweight title
Unbeaten WBC #10 super bantamweight Jayson “La Maravilla” Vélez (16-0, 12 KOs) scored a hard fought ten round unanimous decision over Carlos Valcarcel (12-3-4, 5 KOs). Scores were 95-93, 95-93, 96-94 for Vélez, who was stronger in the later rounds.
- Friday 15 July - The Club Chicago, Burbank, Illinois, United States
Welterweight - Lanardo Tyner def Vivian Harris on UD 10 / 10 - Vacant United States Boxing Organisation welterweight title
Light welterweight - Albert Mensah def Andre Gorges on UD 12 / 12 - Vacant IBF International light welterweight title
Welterweight Lanardo “The Pain Server” Tyner improved to (25-4-2, 15 KOs) by defeating former world champion “Vicious” Vivian Harris (29-7-1 19 KOs) via unanimous decision thus capturing the vacant USBO welterweight title. The official judge’s scorecards read 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 all in favor for Tyner.
In the co-feature, current WBA Pan African & ABU light welterweight champion Albert “Tornado” Mensah improved his record to 23-3-1, 10 KOs, by winning a unanimous decision over “Gorgeous” Andre Gorges (11-2, 6 KOs). Mensah captured the IBF International jr welterweight title.
- Friday 15 July - Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Super featherweight - Diego Magdaleno def Alejandro Perez on UD 10 / 10 - NABF super featherweight title (supervisor: Joe Dwyer)
Super featherweight - Casey Ramos def Georgi Kevlishvili on SD 8 / 8
Unbeaten NABF super featherweight championship Diego Magdaleno (20-0, 7 KOs) defeated Alejandro Perez (15-3-1, 10 KOs) vis a ten round unanimous decision. Perez dropped Magdaleno with a right hand in round one, but was deducted a point for a low blow in round two. Magdaleno took control after that and went on to win by scores of 98-90, 99-90, 98-91.
- Friday 15 July - Roseland Ballroom, New York, New York, United States
Light middleweight - Pawel Wolak drew with Delvin Rodriguez on MD 10 / 10
Welterweight - Raymond Serrano def Daniel Sostre on UD 8 / 8
In a good action jr. middleweight showdown, WBO #3/WBA #6/IBF #8 Pawel “Raging Bull” Wolak (29-1-1, 19 KOs) and Delvin Rodriguez (25-5-3, 14 KOs) wasted no time in getting things going as Wolak came out pressuring Rodriguez from the opening bell,. Rodriguez kept calm under the pressure, and boxed beautiful from the outside, landing hard three and four punch combinations behind a stiff jab, and devastating lead right uppercut. A swelling above Wolak’s right eye did not disrupt his relentless pressure, however the counter-punching Rodriguez’ landed the cleaner shots. Scores were 97-93, 95-95, 95-95. It was Devlin’s first fight at 154lbs. - The undefeated welterweight Raymond “Tito” Serrano (16-0, 8 KOs) outpointed Daniel “The Hudson Valley Kid” Sostre (11-3-1, 4 KOs) over eight rounds by scores of 78-74, 78-74, 77-75.
- Friday 15 July - Crowne Plaza, Albany, New York, United States
Middleweight - Markus Williams lost to Jose Medina on UD 8 / 8
Light middleweight - Stephen Scott def Joseph Crosby on MD 8 / 8 - Vacant USA New York State light middleweight title
Boxing on TV Schedule
Boxing on Television – Friday 1st July to Friday 8th July – Broadcasting on: Argentina TyC Sports, Denmark TV2 Sport, Germany RTL, Mexico Azteca, Russia TV 2, Thailand 7, United Kingdom SKY Box Office, United States ESPN2, United States ESPN2, United States FOX, United States FOX Espanol, United States HBO, United States TeleFutura
- Friday 1 July - Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand
Television: Thailand 7
Flyweight - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam vs Takuya Kogawa - WBC flyweight title
- Friday 1 July - Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
Light middleweight - Mark Jason Melligen vs Sebastian Andres Lujan
Super bantamweight - Alejandro Valdez vs Enrique Bernache
Lightweight - Mickey Bey Jr vs Alejandro Rodriguez
- Saturday 2 July - Polideportivo La Colonia, Junin, Mendoza, Argentina
Television: Argentina TyC Sports
Featherweight - Jonathan Victor Barros vs Celestino Caballero - WBA World featherweight title (supervisor: Alberto Sarmiento)
Super bantamweight - Fabian Oscar Orozco vs Lucas Rafael Baez
- Saturday 2 July - Imtech-Arena, Altona, Hamburg, Germany
Television: Germany RTL - United States HBO - United Kingdom SKY Box Office - Australia Main Event - Russia TV 2 - Denmark TV2 Sport
Heavyweight - Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye - IBF heavyweight title
WBA Super World heavyweight title - WBO heavyweight title - International Boxing Organization heavyweight title
Cruiserweight - Ola Afolabi vs Terry Dunstan - WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
Bantamweight Ashley Sexton vs Mike Robinson
Light welterweight - Gabor Veto vs James Kimori
- Saturday 2 July - Centro de Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Television: Mexico Azteca - United States FOX Espanol - United States FOX
Flyweight - Hernan Marquez vs Edrin Dapudong - WBA World flyweight title
Super flyweight - David Sanchez vs Jonathan Lecona Ramos
Super flyweight - Daniel Rosas vs Federico Catubay - WBO Youth super flyweight title
- Friday 8 July - Baan Klang Krathumbean School, Krathumbean, Samut Sakhon, Thailand
Television: Thailand 7
Minimumweight - Thongthailek Sor Tanapinyo vs Roilo Golez - WBC Asian Boxing Council minimumweight title
Light flyweight - Nethra Sasiprapa vs Michael Rodriguez
Super flyweight - Petchbarngborn Sor Tanapinyo vs Francisco E Singwancha
Bantamweight - Ratchasak Kokietgym vs Nelson Llanos
- Friday 8 July - US Airway Centre, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Television: United States ESPN2
Super middleweight - Jesus Gonzales vs Henry Buchanan - Vacant NABF super middleweight title
Super featherweight - Yaundale Evans vs Emmanuel Lucero
- Friday 8 July - Buffalo Bill’s Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Television: United States TeleFutura
Light welterweight - Jessie Vargas vs Walter Estrada
Fury-Chisora to take place in July
Fury-Chisora to take place in July
London (10th March 2011) The British Boxing Board have today announced that British Heavyweight mandatory challenger Tyson Fury will finally get his chance to come face to face in the ring with current champion Dereck Chisora for the prestigious title.
The Stewards have decided to put the contest out for purse bids, which are to be submitted to the British Boxing Board’s Head Office by 12.00noon on Wednesday, 13th April 2011, the contest has to take place by the end of July 2011.
Tyson said “If he doesn’t finally get stripped of his title by the Southern Area board for his run in with the law last year it won’t matter, I’m going to strip the title away from him along with the zero on his record.”
“Can’t wait for this fight, it’s been a long time in the making, but one thing is for sure, it’s not going to take me as long to finish him off, expect another brutal knock out delivered from this 22 year old.” added Fury.
Is Haye v Klitschko back on ?
Haye v Klitschko back on ?
Tuesday, March 01, 2024
David Haye has dropped the biggest hint yet that his multi million world title showdown with Wladimir Klitschko is ON for July 2. The WBA champion and his manager Adam Booth are understood to have reopened tentative negotiations with IBF and WBO title holder Klitschko.
Londoner Haye was due to defend his crown against mandatory challenger Ruslan Chagaev on May 21, but rows over Chagaev’s fitness have derailed those plans. Klitschko also has his rescheduled defence against London-based Dereck Chisora in Germany on April 30.
Haye hoped to face Klitschko at Wembley, but the stadium has been booked for July 2 for a Take That concert.
Negotiations between the Klitschko and Haye camps are likely to be wrapped up quickly - most vital points were all but agreed in January, only for Wlad to insist he faced Chisora first.
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