Friday, February 7, 2020

Weights From Allentown, PA!

WBC Featherweight World Championship - 12 Rounds


Gary Russell Jr. - 125 lbs.
Tugstsogt Nyambayar - 125 ¾ lbs.
Referee: Gary Rosato (Penn.); Judges: David Bilocerkowec (Canada), Glenn Feldman (Conn.), John McKaie (N.Y.)

GARY RUSSELL JR.

"My toughest challenger is myself. I never focus on my opponent. My toughest challenge is preparing myself to the best of my ability. I think he's a good fighter. I think he's going to bring his physical best. He has everything to gain and nothing to lose, but I feel as though he's going to need a little more than that. The difference will be my speed, punching power, ring generalship and boxing IQ.

"I believe that all three of the Russell brothers can be world champions. I want us to be the set of brothers that makes history. I'll be in the corners for my brothers tomorrow night. It's fun. It's something that I genuinely enjoy doing and supporting my younger brothers is definitely what I want to do. Hopefully, we'll all get these W's come tomorrow night."

TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR

"I don't feel any pressure that my whole country will be watching. I'm a fighter and this fight is mine. I'm here to win. This will be a good fight and I'll be the next champion."



Vacant WBA Bantamweight World Championship - 12 Rounds


Guillermo Rigondeaux - 117 ¼ lbs.
Liborio Solís - 117 ¾ lbs.
Referee: Benjy Esteves (N.Y.); Judges: Don Ackerman (N.Y.), Ron McNair (N.Y.), Kevin Morgan (N.Y.)

GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX

"This is really my weight - 118. I fought at 122, but I feel very comfortable at 118. Boxing is like mathematics, so we're going to adjust to whatever my opponent brings. We can box and also, what you saw in my last fight, we can pressure. I can also bring that tomorrow."

LIBORIO SOLIS

"There's always that same hunger to win a championship again. It's been a while, so I want it back. With faith in God, I will get it back tomorrow. I want to state that me and Guillermo are both warriors. We're both going to give a great show out there. If he comes out boxing, then I'll box him. If he comes out with pressure, like he did in his last fight, then I will come out that way. We both want this fight. We know it's a great opportunity and I'm going to show the best of me tomorrow."



WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator - 12 Rounds


Jaime Arboleda - 129 ¼ lbs.
Jayson Vélez - 130 lbs.
Referee: Eric Dali (N.J.); Judges: Bernard Bruni (Penn.), Glenn Feldman (Conn.), Eric Marlinski (N.Y.)

Antuanne Russell 137 vs. Jose Marrufo 137 1/2

Antonio Russell 116.3 vs. Jesus Martinez 117.8

Marlon Bolen 149.2 vs. Larry Ventus 148.9

Here Are The Weights From Vienna, Virginia!


The first Beltway Boxing card of 2020 is set now that the weigh-inis completed. The card will take place on tomorrow night February 8th at Tyson's Playground in Vienna, VA.  This will be an Old School Boxing Promotions card.


(Photos by Daniel Cork)

Dusty Hernandez-Harrison 182 vs Les Sherrington, 175

Robert Shackelford 121 vs Steven Lopez, both 121

Nathaniel Davis, 134 vs Varon Webb, 136

Ian Cokley, 166 vs Leo Alcantara, 162

Christopher Johnson, 134 vs Dante Cox, 135

Mike Balogun, 232 vs Adnan Buharalija, 254

Elliott Brown, 140 vs Mazium Akdeniz will weigh in tomorrow

Akeem Jackson, 146 vs Anthony Dave will weigh in tomorrow

Thursday, February 6, 2020

GARY RUSSELL JR. VS. TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES!



WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. will be taking on undefeated Tugstsogt Nyambayar and former champions Guillermo Rigondeaux will battle Liborio Solis Battle for the vacant bantamweight title Live on SHOWTIME this Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions Event at the PPL Center in Allentown, PA. Also Jaime Arboleda and Jayson Velez, will compete in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title eliminator to open the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.


GARY RUSSELL JR.

"We had a great training camp. I have my younger brothers on the card with me and in camp, pushing me every day. We're ready, focused and hungry.

"Tug will be the best he possibly can be because he knows he's facing one of the best fighters in the world. He has everything to gain and nothing to lose. He's going to leave it all on the line.

"I think Tug is a lot more technically sound than a lot of the guys who I have competed against. He's another guy with everything to gain and nothing to lose, so I'm anticipating a tough fight.

"If it were up to me, I'd be facing Leo Santa Cruz or Gervonta Davis, but this is what I have to face. I'm here to defend my title in style once again.

"It's amazing to watch my younger brothers and to have them on the same card. I'm excited to work their corners. There's never been a set of three brothers to become world champions, and I think we'll do that real soon. They're both extremely talented and hungry. I expect them to be better than me by the time they're at this point in their careers.

"I was the first fighter to turn pro on ShoBox, and I went on to win my title on SHOWTIME. The fact that we're still doing it now speaks wonders. I work great with their team and I'm grateful to be in this position.

"You should expect to see what you always see with me. Boxing at its best. A great deal of ring generalship. Good boxing IQ. Hand speed. Punching power. The total package as a fighter. As a matter of fact, I'm trying to figure out why I'm not on the pound for pound list given all of that. That's an issue."



TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR

"I'm very excited for this fight. It's going to be a good fight for the fans. Gary Russell Jr. is a great champion, but watch on Saturday night, when I become the new featherweight world champion.

"I just have to be better than Gary Russell on Saturday night. The past experience won't matter. If he thinks I'm too inexperienced for this fight, he is going to be in for a surprise Saturday.

"I know that I'm the underdog, but that doesn't affect me. I don't care if I'm the favorite or the underdog.

"I'm not worried about any ring rust. I've worked so hard in the ring during training camp to make sure I'm the best I've ever been.

"Working with Ismael Salas has been very good for me and I think it's taken me to another level in my career. All of skills, all of my power and speed, it will all be with me on Saturday. I just have to put it together for my best performance.

"I'm very ready for this fight. I want to be the first WBC featherweight champion in history from Mongolia. I'm ready, you just need to watch on Saturday."



GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX

"Bantamweight is my division. I have no issues making that weight. I want to thank my team for getting me prepared and getting me to this position. All that's left is to fight Saturday night.

"I want to also thank Ronnie Shields for how he has prepared me for this fight. It's been a great training camp and I can't wait to step into the ring and become champion again.

"I feel 100% and I believe that bantamweight has always been my best weight. I did well at 122 pounds, so i stayed there. My plan now is to dominate this division.

"Me and Ronnie Shields have great chemistry and worked well together. Ronnie is a great trainer and I'm looking forward to a long run that we're going to have together.

"I'm going to be phenomenal in the ring. I'm going to unify 118 pounds just like I did at 122 pounds. I'm excited to get started.

"My strategy will depend on the fight that Solis brings. I'm a veteran in this sport, dating back to the amateurs, so I'm used to seeing so many different styles. I'm to fight the way that gives me the best chance to win."


LIBORIO SOLIS

"Thank you very much to my team who has backed me and supported me leading up to this fight. I'm very grateful for this opportunity. My opponent has been a great champion and I'm very excited to be here to fight him.

"This is obviously going to be a great fight. I'm a warrior who always comes to fight. He can pick his strategy however he wants. But I just want to get in there and put my skills on display.

I was already a champion in one division and I had a fight taken on the scorecards at bantamweight, or else i would already be a two-division champion.

"Saturday is going to be different than my last fights. Both me and Guillermo give our heart and soul and we're going to fight until the best man wins. I'm not leaving that ring without a championship.

"I'm going to come with everything on Saturday. I come to fight and I come to win. I'm sure Guillermo is the same. The difference will be my determination to win this fight.

"I don't think anyone's weight or which division we fought at in the past will be an advantage. I'm sure he could have always fought at 118. The person with the advantage is who wants it more."



JAIME ARBOLEDA

"I want to thank all the great champions up on this stage and everyone on my team who made this fight happen. This opportunity has been a long time coming and I've been preparing hard to make the most out of it.

"On Saturday, I'm very confident that this is going to be a great fight and end in a knockout. I'm prepared and I know that I'm going to win.

"This is a great chance to get one step closer to my dream of becoming a world champion. I know what I have to do and I've prepared every day to make sure that I fight my best on Saturday night.

"We have a lot of respect for each other and we're looking forward to Saturday night. Don't miss this card because it's going to be action packed from start to finish."



JAYSON VELEZ

"I'm happy to be here again and back in a big fight. My last time fighting on SHOWTIME was in 2012 and I'm very thankful for this opportunity to compete on this stage once again.

"I'm blessed to be able to do what I do every day. I've fought professionally since 2007. This is the dream that every boxer has. When I win on Saturday, I'll be the mandatory for the belt and that's the opportunity that I want.

"I've been training hard for this fight and I'm ready. I've won three fights in a row heading into a great fight between two hungry fighters. We want to add each other to our record and I believe that this fight is ending in knockout.

"Don't miss this fight because this is going to be great. There's going to be a lot of action. Every time I step into the ring, win or lose, I will leave everything in there. I fight with my heart and I fight for Puerto Rico."

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

2020 Washington Golden Gloves Schedule!




The 2020 Washington Golden Gloves tournament returns to Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD on Saturday, February 15th. Opening day starts the preliminary bouts and will continue on Saturday, February 22nd and Saturday, February 29th.

The Semifinals will start on Saturday, March 7th and will continue on Friday, March 13th and Saturday, March 21st.  The tickets for the preliminary bouts will be a general admission of $20.

The championship finals will be taking place at Rosecroft Raceway on Saturday, April 4th.   The Regional Championships consist of the DC/Maryland/Delaware champions against the titleholders from Virginia and North Carolina. Those bouts will be on Saturday, April 18th at Rosecroft.  Championship ticket prices are not yet available. You can call the telephone number listed on the flyer.