Posts Tagged ‘Puerto Rico’

“Boxeo TELEMUNDO” Returns 13/4

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All Star Boxing, Inc, Promoter Tuto Zabala, Jr. and Telemundo Network will return with their successful series “Boxeo TELEMUNDO” to the Kissimmee Civic Center on April 13. In the main event former WBO #12 contender and Latin Champion Jose “Miau” Nieves (19-2-3-8 KO’s) of Carolina, Puerto Rico will defend his Jr. Featherweight title against WBC Mundo Hispano Champion Alejandro “Pique” Delgado (15-6-7 KO’s) of Cuidad Neza, Mexico in another classic matchup between Puerto Rico and Mexico scheduled for 12 Rounds.

“This will be a very good fight, Nieves is coming from two great wins in the 2011 series and Delgado fighting at a higher weight class was beating Orlando Cruz before getting stopped in the 11th round of a great fight, fighters from Puerto Rico and Mexico always bring their best ” said Zabala, Jr. First bell at 8:30 PM, 6 mores fights round up the card. Telemundo Network available in HD will televise the main event at 11:35 PM EST live. Tickets are already on sale at Kissimmee Civic Center 201 E. Dakin Ave, Downtown Kissimmee, FL or by calling 407-935-1412.

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Boxing Title Fights Schedule 28-30 October 2011

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Boxing Title Fights Schedule – Weekend 28 to 30 October - In: Australia, France, Guyana, Italy, Mexico, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, South, Korea, Tanzania, United States

 

All information provided could be incomplete and subject to change


  • Friday 28 October - PalaRockfeller, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy

Commission: Federazione Pugilistica Italiana

X12 flyweight - Moruti Mthalane vs Andrea Sarritzu - IBF flyweight title

10×2 super flyweight - Simona Galassi vs Nadege Szikora - Vacant IBF female super flyweight title

 

  • Friday 28 October - Centro de Convenciones, Guayama, Puerto Rico

Commission: Puerto Rico Boxing Commission

X10 lightweight - Fernando Torres vs Abner Cotto - Vacant Puerto Rican lightweight title

 

  • Friday 28 October - Sherwood Inn, Salinas, California, United States

Commission: California State Athletic Commission - Television: United States TeleFutura

X10 super featherweight - Eloy Perez vs Ira Terry - WBO NABO super featherweight title

 

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Hervey Bay PCYC, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia

Commission: Australian National Boxing Federation Queensland

X8 light welterweight - Todd Kidd vs Mick Shaw - Australia - Queensland State light welterweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Salle Cosec, Les Mureaux, Yvelines, France

X10 super bantamweight - Ali Hallab vs Bastien Rozeaux - France super bantamweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Thirst Park, Ruimveldt, Guyana

Commission: Guyana Boxing Board Of Control

X12 middleweight - Howard Eastman vs Edmund DeClou - Vacant Guyanese middleweight title

10×2 heavyweight - Gwendolyn O’Neil vs Pauline London - Vacant WIBA Women’s International Boxing Association heavyweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Palenque de la Feria, Colima, Colima, Mexico

Promoter: Hector Garcia (HG Boxing) - Television: Mexico Televisa

10×2 flyweight - Arely Mucino vs Ava Knight - IBF female flyweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Centro de Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

Promoter: Fernando Beltran (Promociones Zanfer) - Television: Mexico Azteca

X12 flyweight - Hernan Marquez vs Luis Concepcion - WBA World flyweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Deportivo del Sindicato del Metro , Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Promoter: Fausto Daniel Garcia (Boxeo de Gala) - Television: Mexico Cadena 3

X12 featherweight - Salvador Sanchez vs Jovanny Soto - WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation (CABOFE) featherweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Puerto Princesa Coliseum , Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines

Commission: Philippine Games & Amusements Board

X12 bantamweight - Dado Cabintoy vs Hiroki Shiino - Vacant WBC International bantamweight title

X10 super bantamweight - Jaderes Padua vs Manopnoi Singmanasak - Interim WBC Youth Intercontinental super bantamweight title

X10 light flyweight - Renan Trongco vs Sirisak Sitjarem - Vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental light flyweight title

X10 flyweight - Cris Paulino vs Danai Meendaeng - Vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental flyweight title

X10 super flyweight - Gabriel Altarejos vs Gawna Sorsirisak - Interim WBC Youth Intercontinental super flyweight title

X10 bantamweight - Vergel Nebran vs Petchunan Sithpandean - Interim WBC Youth Intercontinental bantamweight title

X10 super featherweight vs Jose Maxian vs Thepsamuthr Duanaay-Mukdahan - Interim WBC Youth Intercontinental super featherweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Coliseo Mario ‘Quijote’ Morales, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

Commission: Puerto Rico Boxing Commission - Television: United States Direct TV

X10 super bantamweight - Wilfredo Vazquez Jr vs Roberto Carlos Leyva - Vacant WBO Inter-Continental super bantamweight title

X12 minimumweight - Ivan Calderon vs Felipe Rivas - Vacant WBO Latino minimumweight title

X10 light middleweight - Jorge Melendez vs Eric Mitchell - Vacant WBO Latino light middleweight title

X0 light welterweight - Javier Castro vs Javier Monserrate - Interim WBO Latino light welterweight title

10×2 light flyweight - Yesica Yolanda Bopp vs Suzannah Warner - WBO female light flyweight title

 

  • Saturday 29 October - Las Trancas Hall, Maywood, California, United States

Commission: California State Athletic Commission

X10 lightweight - Pipino Cuevas Jr vs Andrey Klimov - Vacant WBC USNBC lightweight title

 

  • Sunday 30 October - Chuncheon Highschool, Chuncheon, South Korea

Commission: Korea Boxing Commission

X10 flyweight - Joo-Hyun Jung vs Hak-Sun Choi - Vacant Korean flyweight title

 

  • Sunday 30 October - Diamond Jubilee Hall, Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania

Commission: Pugilistic Syndicate of Tanzania

X10 flyweight - Juma Fundi vs Fadhili Majia - Vacant Tanzania, Pugilistic Syndicate of flyweight title

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Velez Vs Cooper IBF Female Bantamweight Title

Sampson Boxing LLC makes their promotional debut on Sunday November 20, 2023 at the TEXAS Station Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sampson Boxing presents a LIVE BOXING event as part of the proceeds will be donated to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission & Shelter of Hope as a gesture of warmth to the hungry, homeless & those in need.

The Main Event is scheduled for 10 rounds, for the IBF Female, Super Bantamweight title. Puerto Rico’s (via Hollywood, FL.) IBF Champion, Ada Velez (19-3-3, 6 K.O.’s) vs. the pride of Las Vegas, Melinda “La Maravilla” Cooper (21-1, 11 K.O.’s).

An 8 round Heavyweight division extravaganza, featuring the son of Russia, “Mago” Magomed Abdusalamov (10-0, 10 K.O.’s) vs. Rich “Super” Power (15-1, 11 K.O.’s).

An IBF Female, Featherweight title bout scheduled for 10 rounds. The champion from Miami, FL., Stacey “Stay Lo” Rielle (10-3, 4 K.O.’s) vs. the Dominican Republic’s (Santo Domingo) Dahiana Santana (27-6, 12 K.O.’s).

In the Welterweight division, a 6 round bout; from Santa Marta Panama, Azael “Turbo” Cosio (11-1-2, 8 K.O.’s).

In the Super Middleweight division, a 6 round bout; from Bogota Colombia, Alexander Brand (14-0, 13 K.O.’s).

In addition, Tatina Anderson and Irma Garcia Nunez, the winner of the WBC reality show “Reto de Campeones”.

A guest of honor appearance by WBC Diamond, Middleweight title holder, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez will be on present two hours before the fights for fan pictures, signing autographs and in support of the Las Vegas Rescue Mission & Shelter.

Tickets will be available at www.texasstation.com, Station Casino Box Offices, every Mariana’s Supermarkets and Moda Latina stores as of October 24, 2011. TEXAS Station Gambling Hall & Hotel: 2101 Texas Star Ln., North Las Vegas. Doors open at 2:30 pm and the fights will commence at 3:00 pm. Ticket prices are: $25.00 for General Admission and $75.00 for Ringside. The event will be televised LIVE by: MAPI T.V., Supercanal, Dominican View, Tele-El Salvador, TDS, Comcast, Cable-vision, RCN, Time Warner,Verizon and Fios. Viewing countries: The United States (Dallas, Tampa, Baltimore, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, Ft. Wayne, Richmond, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, Providence, Buffalo, Harrisburg and Syracuse), Mexico, the Carribean, Central, South America and Russia.

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Friday Night Boxing Results -15 July, 2011

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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

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Friday Night Boxing Results - 3rd Jun

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Friday Night Boxing Results from: Argentina, Australia, Italy, Panama, Puerto Rico and United States

 

  • Friday 3 June - Club Petete, Isidro Casanova, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Bantamweight - Sabrina Maribel Perez def Norma Elizabeth Diaz Caucota on UD 10/10

 

  • Friday 3 June - Greek Club, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Light middleweight - Tyrone Tongia def Pat Rullo by TKO 8 / 10 - Time: 2:58 - Australian light middleweight title (supervisor: John Hogg)

Light heavyweight - Aaron Russell lost to Callan Orchard by TKO 4 / 6 - Time: 1:04

 

  • Friday 3 June - WA Basketball Centre, Mt Claremont, Western Australia, Australia

Cruiserweight - Adam Forsyth def Oscar Siale on UD 8 / 8

Undefeated Australian Adam Forsyth (10-0, 8 KO’s) defeated Oscar Siale (13-10, 4 KO’s) from New Zealand in their Cruiserweight fight via unanimous decision. Forsyth who is trained by trained by former Triple World Champion Jeff Fenech was in control early and won the first five rounds. Siale hurt Forsyth towards the end of round 6 as Forsyth seemed to be tiring. Siale came on the stronger in the last 3 rounds. Neither fighter looked like being stopped during the fight. Forsyth did enough early to secure the points victory. Scores read 77-75, 78-77, 78-76.

 

  • Friday 3 June - Stadio comunale, Pomezia, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Light middleweight - Emanuele Della Rosa def Daniel Urbanski on UD 12 / 12 - WBC International light middleweight title (supervisor: Mauro Betti)

Light welterweight - Ville Piispanen lost to Vittorio Oi on TD 7 / 12 - Time: 1:20

EBU-EU (European Union) light welterweight title

 

  • Friday 3 June - Palacio Dorado, Panama City, Panama

Light flyweight - Edwin Diaz def Carlos Melo on UD 10 / 10

Middleweight - Jorge Navarro def Noel Gomez by TKO 2 / 8 - Time: 0:58

Featherweight - Ogleidis Suarez def Paola Rojas on UD 8 / 8

Bantamweight - Liborio Solis def Ezequiel Asprilla by TKO 4 / 8

 

  • Friday 3 June - Coliseo Antonio R. Barceló in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico

Unbeaten lightweight José González (16-0, 12 KOs) was victorious when son of the legend José G. “Pipino” Cuevas Jr. (14-7, 12 KOs) failed to come out for round six on Friday night From the third round on, fr4om the third round on it was a one sided affair.

 

  • Friday 3 June - Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, United States

Bantamweight - Leo Santa Cruz def Jose Lopez by KO 5 / 8 Time: 2:35

Lightweight - Luis Ramos Jr def Francisco Lorenzo on UD 8 / 8

Unbeaten bantamweight Leo “Terremoto” Santa Cruz (16-0-1, 8 KOs) kept his “0″ intact with an impressive fifth round KO against former world champion Jose “Carita” Lopez (39-10-2, 32 KOs). The bout was waved off by referee Tony Crebs just as a Santa Cruz barrage battered Lopez to the canvas. -Undefeated junior welterweight, Luis Ramos Jr., (19-0, 8 KOs) outpointed former WBC Interim titleholder Francisco “El Ahogado” Lorenzo (36-10, 16 KOs) over eight rounds in a close bout. Scores were 77-75, 77-75 and a 79-73 for Ramos Jr.

 

  • Friday 3 June - A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, United States

Light middleweight - Yudel Jhonson def Jose Miguel Torres on UD 10 / 10

Light welterweight - Tyrese Hendrix lost to Walter Estrada on UD 8 / 8

Yudel Jhonson (11-0, 7 KO’s) won a near shutout over Jose Miguel Torres (21-5, 19 KO’s) on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights series from A La Carte Event Pavilion in Tampa, Florida. Torres looked about as good as one could expect for someone with a long layoff (not having fought since May of 2009) and against a boxer with Jhonson’s pedigree. A Cuban Silver Medalist at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Jhonson also has almost four hundred amateur bouts under his belt.

 

  • Friday 3 June - at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills, CA

Cruiserweight Anatoliy Dudchenko (12-2, 8 KOs) won a methodical six round unanimous decision over Michael Simms (21-14-2, 13 KOs) At times methodical, Dudchenko landed the more effective punches while Simms attempted to counter with one punch. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Dudchenko, with scores of 60-54, 60-54, and 59-55.

 

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