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MOLINA FIGHT REPLACED BY DALLAS JR. – GONZALEZ BOUT AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS – ARLINGTON COLLEGE PARK CENTER

Posted on | February 7, 2012 | No Comments

Los Angeles (Feb. 6, 2012) –  An IBF Elimination bout that was scheduled to take place between John Molina Jr. and Marvin Quintero was recently called off and replaced by a junior welterweight attraction between Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. and Miguel “Silky Smooth” Gonzalez, that will take place February 17, and air on ESPN “Friday Night Fights.”

 

The ESPN telecast will represent the first ever boxing event held at University of Texas at Arlington’s brand new College Park Center, which opened its doors this past December.  The state of the art 6,200 seat stadium is home to UTA’s Mavericks men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams.

 

The event at the University of Texas – Arlington’s College Park Center will begin at 7:00 p.m. CT with the ESPN “Friday Night Fights” broadcast starting at 8:00 p.m. CT.

 

Tickets are priced at $20, $30, $50 and $100 VIP tickets (which include a pre-fight reception).  Tickets will be available at the UTA College Park Center box office starting Friday, January 20, at 10 a.m.  Tickets can also be ordered online atwww.UTAtickets.com, or by phone at (817) 272-9595.

 

Having gone unbeaten in his first 18 bouts, the 25-year-old Dallas Jr. (17-2-1, 7 KOs) of Bakersfield, Calif. will look to try to get back on course and in the win column after coming off a controversial decision loss against Mauricio Herrera last June.  The Herrera bout also marked the first time recent Boxing Writers Association of America 2011 Trainer of the Year Virgil Hunter had worked with Dallas, albeit for only a thirty day period.  After the June bout, Hunter and Dallas agreed to put time in the gym prior to his next coming out bout and this opportunity was “to good to pass up,” said Hunter. As for “The Silent Assassin” he is more determined and excited to put together a dominant performance and walk away with a convincing victory after his extended period in the gym with Hunter.

 

“Overall I just feel more complete inside the ring,” said Dallas.  “Inside fighting has been non-existent in my game-plan in the past, but on Feb. 17 you’ll see a more complete and balanced fighter.”

 

In the opposite corner, Miguel Gonzalez (20-2, 15 KOs) will try to capture his 15th straight victory against Dallas.  Gonzalez earned an impressive 2-round KO over rugged veteran Humberto Toledo, when the two fought in Detroit last October.

 

“ESPN gives me the opportunity to go to that next level,” said the crafty southpaw Gonzalez.

 

“We’re extremely excited to be promoting the Dallas Jr.-Gonzalez bout at the College Park Center in Texas,” says promoter Dan Goossen.  “I guarantee the fans, it will be an exciting, knockout filled event.”

 

“We at ESPN’s Friday Night Fights are proud to be part of the first live nationally televised sporting event from UTA’s College Park Center. We anticipate a large and enthusiastic crowd from the campus community along with equally entertaining boxing contests,” said ESPN Programming Director Doug Loughrey.

 

In one of the other featured bouts, East L.A.’s Shawn Estrada (13-0, 12 KOs) gets back into action after recovering from knee surgery.  The 26 year-old 2008 US Olympian super middleweight possesses an impressive knockout rate of 92.31%, and he looks to get right back to expanding that percentage against Terrance Woods (9-3, 6 KOs) from Bay City, Texas.  In his most recent bout, Estrada returned to the country from where his parents were born, and fought for the first time in Mexico with another impressive offensive onslaught.

 

The event is promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions in association withShowcase Promotions.

KELL BROOK SIGNS ENDORSMENT DEAL WITH SCOTTS

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The Special One extends his deal as the face of branded clothing specialists

Unbeaten Welterweight star Kell Brook has signed a sponsorship extension with Scotts Menswear, continuing his tenure for a second year as the face of the men’s branded clothing specialists.

The arrangement will see the Sheffield champ continuing to endorse the clothing company and receiving the benefits from their extensive collection of garments.

The deal comes ahead of ‘The Special One’s’ much-anticipated ‘War of the Roses’ bout with Matthew Hatton on March 17 at the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield.

“I’m so excited,” said Brook. “People who know me know I like to always look my best and extending this arrangement with Scotts will continue that. The brands they stock are among my favourites, I’m really made-up with this deal.”

Alan Hodgkiss, Managing Director of Scotts Menswear added: “We are extremely delighted to have extended our association with Kell Brook, with a new agreement for 2012. Having launched a strong partnership in 2011, by selecting Kell as the face of Scotts, we are proud to have him as the focal point of our current & future campaigns.”

“As a world-class boxer, who is a very focused, driven, ambitious and hard-working individual, we believe he personifies many positive attributes that the Scotts customer can identify with. Furthermore, he is a true gent and a pleasure to work with. We wish him the very best in his career and are sure that he will achieve the success he deserves.”

Brook’s profile has been on the rise since he moved to Matchroom Sport and his promoter Eddie Hearn is delighted with this latest deal.

“I’m over the moon to see Kell expand and extend his relationship with Scotts,” said Hearn. “Endorsements are a key part of any athletes make up and this partnership helps build Kell’s profile even further through print, online and broadcast media campaigns.

“Kell will be seen on bill boards and in shop windows and magazines all over the country. It’s all part of building him into that big ‘cross-over’ star that we know he will become.”

Tickets for Kell Brook vs. Matthew Hatton plus a full championship undercard are available priced £30, £60 and £100 (both limited availability) from the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield Box Office on 0114 256 5656 and atwww.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk.

£40 tickets and £150 VIP tickets have now sold-out.

Paul David Moves To London And Signs With Johnny Eames

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English Super Middleweight Champion Paul David has upped sticks and moved to London, after signing management papers with renowned manager/coach Johnny Eames and switching his training to the TRAD TKO Gym in Canning Town.

Paul, who won the English title via a seventh round knockout of Tyrone Wright in December 2008,  is without doubt one of the most talented, as well as the most avoided, Super Middleweights on the European circuit and is clearly hopeful that the move to London may present him some new opportunities.

“I’m really enjoying being part of the TRAD TKO team. I’ve been coming here for a few weeks now and it’s been going well.

I’ve been sparring the Cruisers here, you know Leon Williams and the other big guys here, Mitchell Balker, from the Netherlands, and Paul (Menay) Edwards.

There’s a lot of the bigger guys up here but I’m just using my elusive style to get my way around the ring. So it’s good and the training’s like hard and physical and I’m going to have no problem getting down to Super Middle.

I should have been fighting Patrick Mendy but there were no purse bids so Johnny is looking for other fights for me. I don’t care who or where I fight so hopefully it wont be too long before my next fight.

I’m just ready to the business.”

Johnny Eames is more than a little aware of the problems of getting fights for such a feared fighter, but seems confident that he may be able to get Paul in contention to challenge the likes of current British and Commonwealth Champion George Groves, European Champion James DeGale, even if it means via a title eliminator against  his close friend, former British Champion Paul Smith, as he made clear when he spoke earlier.

“I came across Paul a couple of years ago, I was offered him as an opponent for Tony Oakey, but I see him beat a fighter who became one of my fighters, Peter Haymer, so I didn’t fancy him as the right fighter for Tony at the time – he may have beat him, he may not, we’ll never know.

He’s a very awkward fighter, typical Ingles style, but better than a lot of Ingles fighters. He’s a Ryan Rhodes type of Ingles fighter who can do it. There’s a lot of the boys that come out of Sheffield that imitate the style but can’t perfect it, but Paul is certainly one of those that has perfected it and I can understand why so many fighters avoid fighting him.

He’s been sparring with Leon (Williams), Mitchell Balker and Paul Edwards amongst others and seeing him in sparring has changed my opinion on that style, I normally don’t like that style, it’s not the sort of style you want your fighters to fight against.

But he’s already got a little bit of us in there, so I really think we can really do something with this kid, if we are allowed to. There’s a lot of promoters out there that aren’t willing to put their top fighters in with Paul because they know he’ll beat them.

He’s English Champion and the usual follow on from being English Champion is the British title. I’d like to think he is more than capable of going in with Georgie Groves, James DeGale and a very good friend of mine Paul Smith.

That aside, it’s business and as Paul’s manager it’s my job to see that he gets the opportunity to go in with these kids and I will be doing everything I can to see that he does.”

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WORLD RANKED CRUISERWEIGHT B.J. FLORES VERY EXCITED ABOUT POSSIBLE TITLE OPPORTUNITY AGAINST #1 RATED AFOLABI

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LAS VEGAS (February 5, 2012)–World Boxing Organization (WBO) number three ranked Cruiserweight B.J. Flores is looking for a world title shot and may have just received it….with a catch.

 

Flores (27-1-1, 17 KO’s) was extended an offer by K2 Promotions to face number-ranked Ola Afolabi (18-2-3, 8 KO’s) on March 3rd (25 DAYS AWAY) in Germany on the Wladimir Klitschko – Jean Marc Mormeck world Heavyweight title card.

 

Flores is ready and able to take on Afolabi but the timing seems to be a bit dubious.

 

“I want this fight badly and this is a GREAT opportunity for me to fight a big fight against a very good opponent. I look forward to facing you for the WBO interim world title!”

 

Flores is coming off his 3rd fight in the last 6 months, a very active schedule nowadays and wants at least 45 days, as the WBO rules state before this important fight is to take place.

“I want this fight!!!! I have been very active lately and ready for this type of challenge.  But on twenty-six days notice? And having to go to GERMANY? This is a very serious fight for a very serious title and I demand my full 45 days of preparation, especially considering I just fought last Saturday. It’s only fair”

 

“I have worked very hard for this opportunity and combine that with a very very low 25,000 offer, it doesn’t seem like they really want this fight. This is a great chance for the Cruiserweight division to put on a great fight and they want to stick it on an undercard where no one will see it, for very low money with only 26 days notice and I would have to travel to Germany”, continued Flores

 

“I have just had three successful shows in Springfield, Missouri and with the cash streams we can generate, we could do the fight there and bring in a network TV station and both of us can not only make more money but it could re-energize the Cruiserweight division in the States. This fight deserves to be on TV and I deserve the regulated 45 day preparation time as I am the highest rated contender. Ola, I will pay you more money than you have offered me and we can definitely get American TV to cover this event. I demand the proper amount of time and I want everyone in America to see this fight as it is good for the division. Fighting on the undercard in Germany is with 25 days notice is not the right way to win a WORLD title”

 

“Have your promoter get in touch with Don King and we can set this up EASY!! I want this fight!”

Undefeated Michael ‘The Brazilian Rocky’ Oliveira making Canadian debut Saturday night in Mississauga

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Brazilian Rocky

 

MIAMI (February 6, 2012) – Undefeated middleweight prospect Michael “The Brazilian Rocky” Oliveira will make his Canadian boxing debut this Saturday night (Feb. 11) on an explosive card,presented by United Promotions in association with Hennessy Sports, at Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.

The exciting 21-year-old Oliveira (16-0, 12 KOs), rated No. 14 by the World Boxing Council (“WBC”), will fight Sergei “Baltic King” Melis (18-7, 7 KOs) in an eight-round Special Middleweight Attraction.

Oliveira, a Brazilian native who was raised in lives in Miami, was supposed to make his Canadian debut back on December 17 in Quebec City, but he was forced to withdraw from fighting on that show due to a stomach virus, high fever, and dehydration.

Melis is a battled-tested veteran fighter from Estonia who has been in the ring with the likes of World Boxing Organization (“WBO”) middleweight champion Dmitry Pirog.

“We’re looking forward to showcasing Michael to a large Brazilian community in Canada,” said Michael’s father and promoter, Carlos Oliveira (president of MO Productions). “We’re expecting a very warm welcome from Brazilians there who have already started purchasing VIP packages.”

Oliveira’s last fight was impressive win on ShoBox last November in El Paso (TX), in which he defeated veteran Xavier “The X-Man” Tolliver (23-8, 15 KOs) by way of an eight-round disqualification that was on the verge of stoppage.

Michael is a two-time defending Brazilian International Press Award’s Athlete of the Year (2009 and 2010) and a strong candidate for 2011 honors (vote at http://www.pressaward.com/votacao/).

Saturday’s entertaining event is headlined by unbeaten welterweight Samuel Vargas (8-0-1, 2 KOs), a native of Colombia living in Mississauga, against former Canadian light welterweight championManolis Plaitis (17-1-1, 8 KOs), of Quebec, in a 10-rounder for the vacant Canadian welterweight title. The popular Vargas is coming off of the 2011 Canadian Fight of the Year, in which he battled Quebec arch-rival Ahmad Cheikho, who was unable to continue fighting after five of the scheduled 10 rounds last October.

The six-round co-feature finds local fan-favorite Brandon “Bad Boy” Cook (4-0, 2 KOs), taking on upset-minded middleweight Chris Aucoin (4-5-1).

“We’re thrilled to be adding Michael Oliveira to an already exciting card that will air on Rogers Television,” co-promoter Adam Harris (Hennessy Sports) commented. “We are expecting a good turnout from the many Brazilians living in the Greater Toronto area.”

Also fighting on the undercard is unbeaten Kitchener cruiserweight prospect Denton Daley (4-0, 2 KOs) versus former Mexican National Boxing Team invader Benito “El Asesio” Quiroz (6-1, 6 KOs) in a six-round bout, as well as pro-debuting Hamilton lightweight Steve Wilcox vs. TBA in a four-round bout.

Whitby super middleweight Phil “The Assassin” Rose (3-1-1, 3 KOs) will be in action vs. Coteau-du-Lac’s cagey Francis Lafreniere (1-2-1, 1 KOs), along with undefeated Toronto prospect Ibrahim “Firearm” Kamal (6-0, 5 KOs) vs. Danish lightweight Tommi Schmidt (6-4, 3 KOs).

Tickets, priced at $30.00 and $50.00, are available at the Hersey Centre Box Office, through Ticketmaster at 855.985.5000 or ticketmaster.ca.

Go on line at www.UnitedPromotions.ca for more information about the Feb. 11 show.

For more information about Oliveira, visit his website at www.MichaelOliveira.com.

Takedown Wrestling and theMat.com to present a Special Wednesday Night Live Broadcast from the 7th ranked University of Wyoming Starting at 6:30 Mountain Time

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Fight Now USA Presents Takedown Wrestling from the mobile Brute studios. Takedown Wrestling is brought to you by Kemin Agrifoods!
This Wednesday night starting at 6:30 Takedown Wrestling Radio will present a special Live broadcast of the 7th ranked Wyoming Cowboys home dual against the always tough University of Northern Colorado on theMat.com.
Nine wins propelled the University of Wyoming wrestling team to its sixth-straight dual win Thursday night in Colorado Springs as the Pokes took out the Falcons, 32-6.

The Cowboys (6-2 overall, 3-0 Western Wrestling Conference) won eight-straight matches to close out the dual to overcome an early 6-4 deficit. UW stayed unbeaten in conference action to remain atop the standings.

Saturday- Scott, Steve and Jeff Murphy return to the Des Moines Based KXNO studio along with Brad Johnson with the Takedown Radio Headline News.  9 to 11 AM CST/ 10 AM to 12 Noon Eastern.  

 

 

Our guests include:
9:03                    Damian Hahn- Assist. Head Coach Cornell University, The Big Red
                            wins out their conference again.
                                                
9:20                    “King” Cole Konrad- NCAA Champ, Don’t call him Polar Bear any more.
                            He’s the Bellator Heavy Weight Champion of the World
9:40                    Fernando Serratos- Wrestling Division mgr for Clinch Gear, CA State
                          Championships
9:50                    Ty Barkley  Max Muscle Sports Nutrition Update
10:03                  Bjorn Rebney– Founder of Bellator Fighting Championships joins in the Talk.
                           He’s back wrestling for quite some time. His biggest stars come from the sport.
                            Find out why.
10:20                  Michael Chandler- At the start of 2011, he was a hot prospect with an
                            impressive collegiate wrestling pedigree and seemingly unlimited promise.
                            By the end of the year, he was a world-ranked Bellator lightweight Champion.
10:40                  Marshall Peppelman- Once the pride of Central Dauphin HS, The 5 ft 8 sophomore
                            has become central to the heartbeat of the Cornell Big Red.  
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GARY SHAW PRODUCTIONS’ THOMAS DULORME GRADUATES

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San Juan, Puerto Rico (February 6, 2012) – Puerto Rico’s undefeated welterweight prospect,Thomas Dulorme (13-0, 10 KOs), has graduated from Summa Cum Laude, of The Lyceum Arts and Technology school in Hato Rey, specializing as an AutoCad drafter.

 

Dulorme, a native of Carolina went on to say, “I’m very happy to achieve one of my lifelong dreams to graduate and have a profession.  As an individual, regardless of whether you’re a boxer, you should seek to have options and I am happy to have this great achievement and to help secure my future.”

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“Boxing is my passion, it’s the force that makes me get up every morning, but I know that one day it all ends and I will be ready when that day comes,” he continued.

 

Dulorme, 22, also has four years invested in a Bachelors Degree at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (UPPR), concentrating in Civil Engineering.  He is scheduled to resume his undergraduate studies in mid-2012.

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“Drawing is my first love” stated Dulorme. “My dad is an engineer and I grew up in that environment working with geometry and dealing with the spaces available.  I started with small drawings and models and really loved what I was doing.   Gradually I improved through specialized classes and eventually jumped to formal education.”

Dulorme, while training in boxing, maintained a grade point average of 3.5.  He delayed his studies at the UPPR and enrolled at The Lyceum Art and Technology school in Hato Rey, because he had to improve some aspects of his technical drawing, before completing his undergraduate degree.

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“I went to the Lyceum because I wanted to improve and finish my studies with all the knowledge needed to practice my profession effectively,” said Dulorme. “Promotionally as a fighter, I’m represented by Universal PromotionsGary Shaw Productions and DiBella Entertianment.  I’m very happy with my career both inside and outside the ring.”

 

On February 17, Thomas Dulorme returns to the ring against Mexico’s Jose Reynoso (15-3-1, 2 KOs), in a 10 round bout for the vacant NABF welterweight title.  He will be the main event on Showtime’s boxing series ShoBox: The New Generation at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California.

 

The co-feature showcases undefeated 154-pound puncher, his compatriot Jonathan “Mantequilla” Gonzalez (14-0, 13 KO’s), who battles global contender Billy Lyell (24-10, 5KOs), in a 10 round fight.  Lyell has fought world class fighters such as Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and James Kirkland.

 

Both Dulorme and Gonzalez were recently selected by ESPN as part of the prestigious “Super25” group, which features the top boxing prospects in the world.

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For more information on Thomas Dulorme and Jonathan “Mantequilla” Gonzalez and Team Puerto Rico Boxing visit www.teampuertoricoboxing.com.

 

Here is a video of Dulorme in his role as boxer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qIdjy0bpG8 

STEELE OUT; RYAN FORD NOW FACES RICKY GOODALL AT FEBRUARY 11TH AMMA 9 EVENT

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Event to be featured on PPV on AggressionMMA.com

 

Edmonton, Alberta (Canada): It was confirmed today by Aggression MMA that Tyson “The Man of” Steele has suffered a knee injury and as a result, has had to withdraw from his AMMA 9 main event bout with Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford. Stepping in to take his place will be Ricky Goodall (9-4), a talented welterweight with a wealth of experience.

 

Also announced was a change of opponent for rising star Sheldon Westcott. Originally scheduled to lock horns with Dave Cochran, he will now battle Jay Jensen (7-6) instead. In addition, AMMA 9 will be featured on iPPV through AggressionMMA.com for fight fans that can’t make it to the event.

 

“We’re disappointed that Tyson got injured and had to pull out of the fight…we wish him a speedy recovery and hope to have him on an AMMA card very soon,” statedAggression MMA Co-Owner Moin Mirza. “But we know what Ricky can do, and we’re confident this is going to be a barnburner of a fight, regardless.”

 

AMMA9 is slated to hit the Shaw Conference Centre on Saturday, February 11th in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In the two co-main events, top Canadian welterweight Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford will take on the challenge presented by Ricky Goodall. In the other feature bout, rising Canadian fight star Tim Chemelli will look to add UFC veteran Victor Valimaki to his list of victims. Also making his return to Aggression MMA will be another top young Canadian 170-pounder in Sheldon Westcott. In addition, AMMA 9 will feature well-known Canadian competitors Rio Wells, “Big Bad” Stephen Beaumont, Luke Harris, and Markhaile “Showtime” Wedderburn.

 

In short, this card is stacked! Here is the full fight card:

 

Co-Main Events

Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford vs. Ricky Goodall

Victor “The Matrix” Valimaki vs. Tim Chemelli

 

Main Card

Sheldon Westcott vs. Jay Jensen

Stephan Beaumont vs. Nick Heynan

Luke Harris vs. Elliot Duff

Greg Welsh vs. Matt Bagshaw

Chase Dagenhardt vs. Jarod McComb

Rio Wells vs. Markhaile Wedderburn

 

Undercard

Sy Jewett vs. Sarah Moraz

KB Bhullar vs. Simon Shirt

Paulo Azambuja vs. Adrian Cardinal

 

This event will take place at the Shaw Conference Center on Saturday, February 11th. Tickets are available over the phone at (780) 426-SOLD, or online atwww.TNTTickets.ca. Canadian fight fans won’t want to miss this incredible event!

 

Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford (16-4) is one of the top MMA stars in Canada. Ford was upset by David Hulett in his last bout, but before that defeat, he had won four straight fights, as well as eight of his last nine, finishing all his victims on either punches or submissions. In 2011 alone, he conquered Johnny Davis, former UFC welterweight contender Karo Parisyan, and fellow top Canadian Nick Hinchliffe in succession. Now looking to rebound from the Hulett loss, “The Real Deal” is motivated with a burning desire to show the fight world he truly is the next elite Canadian fighter.

 

Edmonton, Alberta native and local favorite Victor “The Matrix” Valimaki (16-8), a former holder of the TFC Light Heavyweight Championship, will look to right the ship as he collides with another rising Canadian star in Tim Chemelli (8-1). A former UFC fighter, “The Matrix” is going through a rough streak in his career, but is determined to get back in the win column at the expense of his young foe. Valimaki holds victories over MMA legend Dan “The Beast” Severn, and UFC veterans Vernon “Tiger” White and Jason “Dooms” Day. Chemelli, a member of Team Sparta and a native of Alberta, has finished all eight of his opponents in his victories, but is coming off his first career loss. The defeat came at Aggression: “Unfinished Business” last year against Nick Penner. Now this finishing machine will look to come back strong and grab victory against a UFC vet in Valimaki.

 

Also competing on the card will be tough Canadians Stephan Beaumont, who is undefeated at 4-0, and strong Muay Thai fighter Markhaile “Showtime” Wedderburn will put their skill sets on display once again for the Aggression fans.

 

Stay tuned for more details on this exciting upcoming Aggression MMA fight event! For more information, please visit our website at http://www.aggressionmma.com/

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