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Bash & Bike II Live stream!

Bash & Bike II Live stream!

Bash & Bike II will be going coast to coast and around the world live on ICBlive.com!  The entire April 13 event will be streamed live at http://www.icblive.com/  . Check back here or go to http://www.icblive.com/  for more info in the weeks to come. The stream will be blacked out within a 250 mile radius of Sacramento.

We would also like to announce the addition of another pro fight for Bash & Bike II. San Francisco’s Ricardo Pinell (2-0-1) will be taking on battle tested Velvet Malone of Sacramento. Pinell is coming off an action packed victory over Nathaniel Richardson earlier this month in Redwood City.

OPP Boxing is proud to announce that KSFM 102.5’s Dj Alazzawi will be rocking the house all night long as the official DJ for our April 13 show.

Bash & Bike II’s official after party will be around the corner from the fights at the Lions Gate hotels O’Club. Make sure to stop by and celebrate with the fighters and fellow fans.

To purchase tickets online click here www.shop.oppboxing.com/ Tickets start at just $40 for the entire night of pro boxing, amateur kickboxing and bike show.

For entire lineup and more info visit our website http://oppboxing.com/  or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/121161048066794/?ref=ts&fref=ts

All of the amateur fights will be sanctioned by IKF http://ikfkickboxing.com/

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Bash & Bike show II- April 13

Bash & Bike show II- April 13

 

O.P.P. Presents returns with our first show of 2013. Saturday April 13 at the Lions Gate Convention Center in Sacramento, (McClellan) California.

 

The main event will feature a rematch between local undefeated Featherweight prospect John Abella (3-0-1, 2KO’s) of Sacramento and So Cal’s Salvador Cifuentes (1-4-1).

This is a rematch from our last OPP boxing show this past November.  In that fight an accidental head butt cut short a crowd pleasing competitive fight. Abella suffered a nasty gash that required 8 stitches above his left eye.

In what should be an explosive heavyweight matchup former K-1 kick boxer Rick Cheek will make his boxing debut against Sacramento’s Larry “Cyco”Ward

Cheek a former K-1 Kickboxer and MMA fighter will now try his luck at boxing.

Ward a former badge vs badge heavyweight champion is looking to turn things around after a rough 2012.

In a women’s heavyweight attraction unbeaten Sonya Lamonakis (7-0-2 , 1KO) of New York, NY will take on former heavyweight champion Martha Salazar (11-4, 3KO’s).  Lamonikas a school teacher by day is the #1 ranked female heavyweight in the world. She fights out of the world famous Gleason’s Gym in New York City.

In a welterweight bout San Francisco’s Otis “Sweet Dreamz” Seymor will make his professional debut against Juan Martinez (0-2) of Sacramento.

Talented bantamweight prospect Mario Ayala (1-0) of Sacramento and undefeated middleweight Aaron Coley (4-0, 2KO’s) of Hayward, Ca. will also be in action in separate bouts.

A Bike show is also planned for the event.  Check back for more details.

Tickets start at just $40 and can be purchased online at http://oppboxing.com/ or call (925) 267-4544

 

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Boxing back in the Bay area!

Boxing back in the Bay area!

Paco Presents Boxing & Don Chargin Productions will hold their first event of 2013 Friday March 8 at the Fox Theater in Redwood City, Ca.

In the main event Nor Cal junior bantamweight Bruno “Aloha Kid” Escalante will take on Rigoberto Casillas (8-9-1, 6 KOs) of Tijuana.

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In the co feature San Francisco’s Jonathan Chicas (8-1, 4 KOs) will battle Arturo Brambila (9-17-1, 4 KOs) Phoenix, Az.

DSC_6906       Chicas is looking to get back on track in 2013. He is coming off his first loss as a pro, a third round KO this past December.

On the undercard promising welterweight prospect Preston Freeman (3-0, 1 KO) will meet Sacramento’s Will Walters (0-3). Freeman from Salinas, Ca is looking to pick up where he left off in 2012. He ended the year with three wins in a span of ten weeks. Walters is still in search of his first career victory after taking 2012 off.

Sacramento’s Alberto Torres (2-0) will take on Redwood City’s own Jesus Partida (2-1-1).

San Bruno’s crowd pleasing cruiserweight Joe “The Punisher” Gumina (4-1, 2 KOs) will face Albert Avina (0-1) of Stockton, Ca.

San Francisco Jr. Welterweight Jhonnathan Zamudio (1-1-1) will take on Sacramento’s Juan Martinez (0-2).

Ricardo Pinell (1-0-1, 1 KO) of San Francisco will meet Thomas Gray (Debut) in a Middleweight fight.

 

 

Tyson Fury to make U.S. debut in April?

Rumor has it that unbeaten heavyweight Tyson Fury (20-0 14Ko’s) will make his American debut April 20 in New York at Madison square garden. Right now its looking like he will be facing Steve “USS” Cunningham of Philadelphia, Pa.

LONNIE SMITH IS READY TO FIGHT VINCENTE ESCOBEDO IN WOODLAND, CA THIS SATURDAY

 

LONNIE SMITH IS READY TO FIGHT VINCENTE ESCOBEDO IN WOODLAND, CA THIS SATURDAY

Februrary 28th, 2012, Las Vegas — Super-featherweight prospect “El Negro Mexicano” Lonnie Smith (14-2-2, 10 KOs) will face off against former world title challenger Vicente Escobedo (24-3, 14 KOs) on March 3rd in Woodland, CA for the WBO NABO Jr. Lightweight Title.  The Smith vs. Escobedo bout is scheduled for ten rounds and will headline Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo Series (check local listings).

This is by far the most important fight in Lonnie Smith’s career.  Even after a string of bout fall-outs, nothing deterred him from continuing to work hard in the gym. The 24 year old is excited and prepared for this opportunity.

“I’m a gym rat that doesn’t stop working.” Says Smith. “I have been focused and working very hard. This fight means everything.”

Smith is known for his action-packed fighting style. Although he promises to always deliver excitement in the ring, he is looking forward to showing boxing fans the improvements he has made in the gym.

“I hope that the people who have seen me fight before see the growth and maturity in my fighting style. I believe I have come a long way from just being a puncher. I am dedicated to improving my craft each fight.”

Smith lives in Las Vegas and trains with Skipper Kelp. Kelp is a former world-ranked welterweight, but has developed a reputation as a great boxing trainer.

Vicente Escobedo is a big step up in competition for Lonnie Smith.  Along with facing Michael Kadsidis for the interim WBO world title in 2009, he went the distance against current interim WBO and interim WBA world titlist Robert Gurrero in 2010. In Escobedo’s last fight, he beat former world champion, Rocky Juarez.

To make Smith’s task even tougher, the upcoming fight is taking place at the Woodland Community Senior Center in Escobedo’s hometown.  Smith remains confident, nonetheless.

“I am only going to Woodland, CA for a win!”

On Saturday, a young, hungry prospect is pitted against an experienced, skillful world title challenger. Lonnie Smith vs. Vicente Escobedo is a can’t-miss for boxing fans!

ABOUT LONNIE SMITH

“Lighting” Lonnie smith, also known as “El Negro Mexicano”, or “Lonnie Love” is a 24 year old super-featherweight/Jr. Lightweight boxing prospect based out of Las Vegas, NV. His current record is 14-2-2 with 10 knockouts. twitter @130lbbeast facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonnieLove?ref=ts

MATTHEW MACKLIN TO HOST OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT

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**MEDIA ALERT**

 

MATTHEW MACKLIN TO HOST OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT

IN ADVANCE OF HIS UPCOMING

MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE CHALLENGE

AGAINST SERGIO MARTINEZ

MARCH 17 – ST. PATRICK’S DAY

AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

 

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 AT 12:00 p.m. ET

 

WHO: MATTHEW MACKLIN, WBC #2 rated Middleweight

BUDDY MCGIRT, Macklin’s Trainer

LOU DIBELLA, President of DiBella Entertainment

EOIN KELLY & LAR CORBETT, Irish Hurling Stars

 

WHAT: MATTHEW MACKLIN will open his training camp at the Trinity Boxing Club in New York City as he prepares for his much anticipated middleweight title challenge against SERGIO “MARAVILLA” MARTINEZ on Saturday, March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day at The Theater at Madison Square Garden which will be televised live on HBO. Also making a special appearance are Irish Hurling stars, Eoin Kelly and Lar Corbett who are traveling to New York to observe Macklin in training and hope to bring “the luck of the Irish” with them across the pond.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, February 29

12:00 p.m. ET

 

WHERE: Trinity Boxing Club – 110 Greenwich Street, New York, NY

(212) 374-9393

FACTS: The card which will be aired live on HBO’s “World Championship Boxing is entitled, “THE REAL Middleweight Championship – Get Your Irish Up”, features Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (48-2-2, 27KO’s) defending his middleweight crown against Ireland’s Matthew “Mack the Knife” Macklin (28-3, 19KO’s). The card is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and will be shown live on HBO beginning 10PM ET/7PM PT.

 

Tickets are priced at $505, $355, $205, $125 and $65, and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through the Madison Square Garden Box Office or through Ticketmaster, at Ticketmaster.com, or by calling (866) 858-0008. Call DiBella Entertainment at (212) 947-2577, or visit www.dbe1.com and @loudibella on Twitter for more information.

WHO’S NEXT? Featuring 2008 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada March 9, 2012 ● Rhode Island Convention Center ● Providence, RI

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WHO’S NEXT?

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2008 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada

March 9, 2012 ● Rhode Island Convention Center ● Providence, RI

2004 U.S. Olympian Jason ‘Big Six” Estrada

Returns March 9 in Providence

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PROVIDENCE (February 20, 2012) — 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada returns to the ring March 9 at home, headlining an entertaining “Who’s Next?” card that will feature many of New England’s most popular boxers, at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence.

 

“Who’s Next?” is presented by Big Six Entertainment. Estrada will face an opponent to soon be approved and announced in the eight-round main event.

 

The 31-year-old Estrada (17-4, 4 KOs), fighting out of Providence, is coming off of a win by eight-round unanimous decision last December against Joseph Rabotte. Estrada had been sidelined 10 months after undergoing elbow surgery. One of the most highly-decorated U.S. amateurs of all-time, Jason went the distance on the road with World Boxing Association (“WBA”) heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin and Tomasz Adamek, a two-time world champion. Estrada’s most notable victories have been against Lance Whitaker, Derek Bryant, Charles Shufford and Zuri Lawrence.

 

“We’re very excited to bring this level of entertainment to Providence,” Big Six Entertainments president Artie DePinho commented. “Our goal is to provide local boxers with opportunities to improve and continue their careers, as well as to provide competitive fights for fans to watch. We had a great turnout for our last show and we plan to carry that momentum and success into this show.”

 

Former USBA/NABO middleweight champion Brian “The Bull” Barbosa (30-6, 22 KOs) continues his comeback against dangerous John Johnson (13-2, 10 KOs) in the six-round, co-feature.

 

Cruiserweight Rich Gingras, one of the stars of The Contender, Season IV reality television show, will provide chief support in a six-round cruiserweight match. Gingras has relocated to Providence from New Hampshire and he remains a popular draw.

 

 

Pawtucket (RI) junior welterweight Diego Periera (6-0-1, 2 KOs) will attempt to keep his unbeaten pro record intact vs. TBA in a six-rounder.

 

Also fighting on the undercard in four-round match-ups are Providence middleweight Kali Reiss (3-1-1, 2 KOs) vs. pro-debuting Marva Dash, of Bridgeport (CT), crowd-pleasing Fall River (MA) junior middleweight Dustin Reinhold (4-2, 2 KOs) vs. Springfield’s Jose Angel “KO” Ortiz (4-6-1, 1 KOs), along with Woonsocket (RI) super middleweight Joe Gardner (7-4-1, 1 KO) and Cape Cod light heavyweight Paul Gonsalves (2-2, 2 KOs), fighting out of Harwich (MA). All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

Tickets, reasonably priced at $35.00, $45.00 and $75.00, are available to purchase by calling 1.401.241.3490 (RI) or 1.617.312.5059 (MA), going on line at www.bigsixentertainment, com or www.ticketmaster.com, and at the Rhode Island Convention Center box office.

 

Doors open at 6 PM/ET with the first bout scheduled for 7 PM/ET.

Results From Hitz Boxing’s Fight Night at the Horseshoe Casino

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Results From Hitz Boxing’s Fight Night at the Horseshoe Casino

 

A record crowd of nearly 2000 took in another sensational night of Hitz Boxing at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana, on Saturday (February 18) night, as fans at “The Venue” were treated to several sensational battles.

 

Most, but not all, of the local fighters were victorious at this event, despite the fact that promoter Bobby Hitz delivered on his promise that none of them would be given easy opponents.

 

Results: 

 

Lightweights  

Chris Singleton MD4 (38-37, 38-37, 38-38) Eddie Corona

 

Heavyweights  

Brian Houston TKO2 (0:30) Thomas Boose 

Welterweights  

Genaro Mendez TKO1 (2:41) Mike Maley    

 

Heavyweights  

Phillip Triantafillo UD4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36) Calbert Lewis    

 

Super Middleweights  

Mike Jimenez UD6 (59-53, 60-52, 60-52) Bruce Rumbolz

 

Super Bantamweights

Sergio Montes de Oca UD4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37) Salvador Perez

 

Lightweights

DeWayne Wisdom UD4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36) Russell Fiore

 

Heavyweights
David Latoria UD6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55) Edward Gutierrez

Campillo Had His Hands Up Because He Knew He Was Being Robbed!

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“One of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to announce.”

Ring Announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr.

“How this fight could be scored 116-110 on a judge’s scorecard is beyond comprehension. It’s one of the most egregious decisions I’ve ever seen.”

Showtime Analyst Al Bernstein

Campillo Had His Hands Up Because 

He Knew He Was Being Robbed!

 

In retrospect, it was very appropriate that light heavyweight title challenger Gabriel Campillo raised his arms above his head at the conclusion of his fight on Saturday night.

 

To the live audience at the American Bank Center Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas, and the nationwide viewers of Showtime Championship Boxing, it appeared that Campillo was celebrating his dominant 12-round victory over IBF Champion Tavoris Cloud.

 

But after the incomprehensible decision rendered by two of the judges, the truth became apparent: Campillo had his hands up because he was being robbed!

 

Madrid, Spain’s rangy southpaw Gabriel Campillo (21-4-1, 8 KOs), came into his fight against Tavoris Cloud having already been the victim of several outrageous decisions, but what occurred last Saturday night may have been the worst of his collection.

 

After surviving a shaky first round in which he was down twice against the hard-punching champion, Campillo completely took over with his free-swinging combinations. Which makes the scores of judges David Robertson (116-110) and  Joel Elizondo 114-112 crimes against not only Campillo, who worked hard and pulled off a perfect game plan against a dangerous champion, but also against the sport of boxing itself.

 

“The precedent set in the Paul Williams vs. Erislandy Lara fight needs to be followed here,” said Campillo’s angry promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz. “The two judges who scored the fight for Cloud need to be suspended indefinitely. I will be filing an official protest with the IBF today, but I think the Texas Commission needs to do the right thing for the sport and make sure these two judges don’t work again. What they did to my fighter should never happen again to another.”

 

The crowd of 4,599 in attendance agreed loudly, as they drowned out all other sounds with their long chorus of boos.

 

Though he tried hard, Cloud was effectively out of the fight after the first round. He was cut badly as early as the fourth and was even hanging on at certain parts of the fight, as the surging Campillo turned on the fireworks.

 

Campillo had previously lost his world title on a sad split decision against Beibut Shumenov and suffered an embarrassingly inept “draw” against opponent Karo Murat in his previous fight.

 

“This is not figure skating,” continued Lewkowicz. “You don’t just say get them next time when you get a bad decision in boxing. These men are risking their lives. They spend hundreds of hours preparing for a fight and when a fighter like Gabriel comes to a foreign country against a well-respected champion and puts on the kind of performance he did, he deserves to win fairly. These judges need to be removed so that they cannot ruin any more fights and tarnish boxing with their incompetence.”

Steward-trained ‘Superman’ Stevenson ready for Gonzales.

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Steward-trained ‘Superman’ Stevenson ready for Gonzales, targeting Bute

IBF No. 2 eliminator Feb. 18 at Bell Centre in Montreal

MONTREAL (February 6, 2012) – Super middleweight sensation Adonis “Superman” Stevenson, now being trained by Hall of Famer Emanuel Steward in Detroit, is prepared to successfully defend his International Boxing Federation (“IBF”) Inter-Continental belt February 18 against former NABF champion Jesus “El Martillo” Gonzales (27-1, 14 KOs) in the 12-round main event that is also an IBF voluntary eliminator for the No. 2 position.

 

But Stevenson, rated No. 8 by the World Boxing Association (“WBA”), as well as No. 10 by the World Boxing Organization (“WBO”) and No. 15 by the World Boxing Council “WBC”) and IBF, also has sights set on a mega-Montreal showdown against IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute.

 

Stevenson vs. Gonzalez headlines a Quebec star-studded “Fast & Furious Boxing Series” event, presented by Mise-O-Jeu and Videotron, at Bell Centre in Montreal.

 

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Stevenson (16-1, 13 KOs), fighting out of Longueuil, Quebec, also is the reigning North American Boxing Association (“NABA”) and North American Boxing Organization (“NABO”) and International Boxing Federation (“IBF”) Inter-Continental super middleweight king.

 

“I’m going to prove in this fight that I deserve a world title shot,” Stevenson said. “I’m going to make a statement because I want Bute! I called him out after my last fight. He said he wants to fight (Andre) Ward or (Carl) Froch, which I can understand but, if they are not available, I want to prove I am the best alternative. I’m not going anywhere and soon he will have to fight me. I will be the No. 2-rated contender after this fight and soon after I will be his mandatory.”

 

Gonzales is slick southpaw out of Phoenix (AZ), who is rated No. 12 by the IBF and No. 14 by the WBC, riding a 10-fight win streak.

 

“My opponent is a good puncher who has good speed,” Stevenson remarked. “I’m going to box him and then catch him. When I do catch him, he’s going down. He can’t stay up with me.

 

“I’m training in Detroit with Emanuel Steward. There are many good sparring partners there. I’m getting focused and will be ready for this fight. Emanuel is teaching me good techniques. I’m going to be faster and stronger, use my jab and left hand more, with better footwork, defense and more confidence than ever. I will be a more complete fighter. Emanuel Steward is the step-up I need to win a world title.”

 

Adonis Stevenson

 

Providing chief support for Stevenson-Gonzales in the eight-round co-feature is undefeated North American Boxing Organization (“NABO”) light heavyweight title-holder, Colombian native and Montreal favorite Eleider “Storm” Alvarez (7-0, 5 KOs), who takes on former USBA champion Otis “Triple OG” Griffin (23-9-2, 9 KOs), winner of Oscar de la Hoya’s The Next Great Champ television reality show.

 

A loaded undercard features four entertaining eight-round bouts: Montreal light welterweight Dierry “Douggy” Jean (20-0, 13 KOs) vs. former English champion Ryan Barrett (25-9-3, 5 KOs), former NABA super featherweight titlist Arash Usmanee (16-0, 8 KOs) vs. Danish invader Innocent Anyanwu (21-3-2, 12 KOs), unbeaten 2008 Colombian Olympian Oscar “Kaboom” Rivas (8-0, 5 KOs) vs. Croatian kick-boxer Ivica Perkovic (15-12, 11 KOs), and 2009 Canadian National Team member, popular featherweight Tyler Asseltine (8-0, 5 KOs), vs. Andras Varga (5-1-2, 0 KOs).

 

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard is Quebec heavyweight Didier Bence (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. Stephane “Brutus” Tessier and light welterweight Ghislain Maduma (5-0, 2 KPs) vs. Jeremy Abbott (3-2, 2 KOs) in a pair of six-round bouts; as well as super featherweight Baha Laham (7-0, 2 KOs) vs. Csaba “Little Tyson” Toth in a four-round match. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

Tickets, starting at $60.00, are available to purchase at the Bell Center, at www.evenko.ca, or GYM’s office (514-383-0666).

 

Go on line www.groupeyvonmichel.ca for more information about the Feb. 18 show.