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LATIN FURY 15

Irma “La Güerita” Sanchez will fight with The British Suzannah Warner.

Posted by PEPE RODRIGUEZ on June 23 2010 Add Comments

The multichampion Irma “Guerita” Sanchez is concentrated to her commitment of July the 10th  in Guadalajara, where she will dispute the WBC silver flyweight championship against the Britain Suzannah Warner.

Today there was confirmed the battle between Irma and Suzannah, co-star on the billboard that presents HG Boxing in the VGF Arena of Guadalajara México, which will be conditioned for 12 000 fans.

The “Guerita” which recently was named as “Fighter of the Year” by the North American Boxing Federation, will go toward for the sixth belt in her career.

Suzannah, a resident of New York, has changed beats to the best exponents of her weight since 2005 and nobody has come knocking her until now.
Irma Ochoa Sanchez returns to the ring after her victory over Thailand Kanittha Tungsongtaksin last February. Will do so with renewed vigor and the obligation to win because her next fight would be with Japanesse Naomi Togashi, absolute current monarch of the  WBC 108 lbs.

HOW TO BE THE MIND OF A CHAMPION?

Posted by PEPE RODRIGUEZ on June 23 2010 Add Comments

courtesy of professor Roberto Quesada for you.

      Lately much has changed in boxing. The maintenance of gyms has greatly improved, technology has helped develop training equipment and competition, high level, rules have been modified BOXING enough and so has varied combat tactics. But what has not changed is the psychological approach to the great fighters.

     The great champions of all times, have cemented their training and skills on a great love of boxing. Many of them came to superimpose BOXING including their own families. It has never been the money or the fame that has guided them – though that may have come as a result-but love and pleasure they have felt for boxing.

     Professor Roberto Quesada considered an essential attribute to become champions because, he says, is that love that allows the slaughter of the workout does not feel like it.

      Champions are people with a highly positive attitudes, both within and outside the ring field. They have a security that can sometimes be confused with arrogance. Learn from their mistakes, but do not criticize or falter because of them. His thoughts are rather like “Do it” and not “careful, do not do it.” Their motivation is focused on success and not to avoid failure. After missing a beat or a combination of shock, anger does not last long, forgiving, and the next blow, your mind is already prepared for the next challenge.

      Safety is easy to define but sometimes difficult to put into practice. It is the self-confidence and their abilities to carry out a defense, under difficult conditions. Security is built on every shot well executed. Then, the repetition, gives the mind the setting of these movements, and ordered him to do. Over time we became autopilots fighting instinct and enthusiasm.

     But the problem arises when thoughts begin to dominate in combat. Sometimes we think too much instead of hoping that we can achieve. Some have a positive influence, but others affect the implementation of a coup, to convey uncertainty, mistrust and doubt.

      A Champion can make mistakes, but never doubt. Thanks to this positive attitude, which provides security, the boxer can become aggressive under pressure and achieve results.

      At decisive moments seem to have an attitude that stands out from the other boxers. This is what could be defined as a certain presence. In some such in his day was Mike Tyson, you can see by the intensity of the gaze. In others, such as Oscar de la Hoya and Lennox Lewis, by force of personality.

     The power to intimidate and pressure in the ring is also difficult, especially in a sport where physical contact as a “aggression.”

      This is due to state of mind rather than the fear of a strong body. The boxer who hopes it can control a fight, it will not allow another boxer, can be imposed on their willingness to define a fight. As Professor Quesada, boxing is not a question of size and strength but of skill, intelligence and claw.

     A competitive spirit leads to develop better skills, and understanding that what we have done, it’s okay.

     Indeed, sometimes the mistakes are more successes, but these must not allow the mind is fixed on them, the state defense starts deformation we try to fix with patches where the problem lies elsewhere, in mind.

     I have often heard boxers say “If I come boxing bad, I start to get out of combat, and think that I have to recover. I spend my speed and I think I have to do well. ” No need to think about what to do in the coming rounds. This causes anxiety and is fighting fast, changing the objective of the fight for the result. No one is safe from unpleasant surprises that appear when least expected.

     Accept, to retrieve the pace and concentration needed, and must know to transform this situation of alarm, in a circumstantial event.

     BOXING psychology goes beyond the accuracy of an offensive movement, a movement of attack or defense techniques in the ring. It means security, thoughts clear and understandable, to master the negative inner voices, an ability to take successful hits of the past, forget about a bad move and learn to overcome them recovering the concentration of the fight.

     The psychological preparation should be an additional element of training, so that the boxer can improve performance, tailored to your needs and circumstances to help the boxer to visualize the success, in an atmosphere of fun and love for BOXING BOXING order to achieve excellence .

RQ

CHAVEZ JR WORKOUT IN SAN ANTONIO, TX

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San  Antonio, Texas. Chavez ready to go Undefeated world ranked Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. had a nice workout in front of media fans today in San Antonio. Chavez will take on John Duddy in the main event of “Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México,” This Saturday! June 26, Live on Pay-Per-View, from the Alamodome in San Antonio. Chavez Jr. workout today at the Jesse James Leija Champion Fit Gym. 

 

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions and Tecate, Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México, headlined by the Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. John Duddy middleweight rumble,  will be produced and distributed Live on Pay-Per-View, on Saturday, June 26, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.  Remaining tickets, priced at $200, $100, $60, $40 and $25, can be purchased at the Alamodome box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.Ticketmaster.com

 

Barrera trains in San Antonio

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Three time world champion Marco Antonio Barrera (65-7, 43 kos) looks fit and ready to his return to the ring this Saturday, Night in San Antonio when he will take on Adailton deJesus (26-4, 21 kos)in the co main event of “Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México,” This Saturday! June 26, Live on Pay-Per-View, from the Alamodome in San Antonio. Barrera workout today at the Jesse James Leija Champion Fit Gym. 

 

            Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions and Tecate, Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México, headlined by the Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. John Duddy middleweight rumble,  will be produced and distributed Live on Pay-Per-View, on Saturday, June 26, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.  Remaining tickets, priced at $200, $100, $60, $40 and $25, can be purchased at the Alamodome box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.Ticketmaster.com

Duddy arrive to San Antonio.

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The irelands John Duddy (28-1, 18 kos) arrive to San Antonio will take on Undefeated world ranked Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the main event of “Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México,” This Saturday! June 26, Live on Pay-Per-View, from the Alamodome in San Antonio. 

            Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions and Tecate, Latin Fury 15:  La Furia de México, headlined by the Julio César Chávez Jr. vs. John Duddy middleweight rumble,  will be produced and distributed Live on Pay-Per-View, on Saturday, June 26, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.  Remaining tickets, priced at $200, $100, $60, $40 and $25, can be purchased at the Alamodome box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at 

www.Ticketmaster.com

The co main event the  fight the three tome world champion Marco Antonio Barrera (65-7, 43 kos) return to the rings this saturday when he take on Adailton de Jesús (26-4, 21 kos).

Lo Greco stops Ziemliewicz

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Italian Canadian Phil Lo Greco (20-0, 11 KOs) won the vacant WBC International welterweight title for TKO in round 9 against brave Poland Slawomir Ziemliewicz (20- 6-2, 4 KOs) last Friday night in the island of Sicily, Italy. It was the first fight in Italy for the 25 years old Lo Greco. His parents are from Sicily. On the undercard 22 years old lightweight knockout artist Luca Giacon (11-0, 11 KOs) keep is record perfect with a fifth round stoppage of usually durable Araik Sachbazjan and cruiserweight Vincenzo Rossitto (39-6-2, 23 KOs) decisioned an unwilling to fight Jiri Svacina on eight rounds. OPI 2000 (Salvatore and Christian Cherchi) promoted the show with Dahlia TV televised the all card live in Italy.

HG BOXING CONSOLIDATES AS A COMPANY

Posted by PEPE RODRIGUEZ on June 22 2010 Add Comments

Omar Niño, Edren Dapudong and Goofy Montes

Last weekend HG Boxing fighters grabbed the Mexican open television (Televisa and TV Azteca).
In Tepic, Nayarit, presented two world championship fights with Juan Jose “Goofy” Montes and Jesus “Zurdo” Jimenez, while in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Omar “Mata Gigantes” Niño played a world title.

Shares in the capital of Nayarit were very explosive when “Goofy” technically knocked out in four rounds the asiatic Richard García, who shot down three times, thus retaining the WBC super flyweight weight Youth Championship.
In contrast, “Jimenez” was knocked out by surprise by Edren Dapudong, who knocked him down twice in the first assault to take over the WBC World Silver  Flyweight Championship.

For its part, the experienced Omar “Mata Gigantes” Niño regained the light flyweight WBC World Championship to win a unanimous decision over Filipino Rodel Mayol, who again resorted to cunning tricks to try to preserve the green belt and gold, but this time not worked.

Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia, HG Boxing director, yesterday gave a dinner to his new world champion Omar Nino, attended by friends, relatives and people who are part of the success of the boxer’s promoter and the city of Guadalajara México.

By Pepe Rodriguez

CHAVEZ JR RUNNING IN SAN ANTONIO, TX !!!

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PHOTO CREDIT RAFAEL SOTO GIL

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.- Undeafeated and world ranked Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (41-0-1, 30 kos) running for 45 minutes this morning in Sydney Lanier School San Antonio where this Saturday we will take on John Duddy in the main event of ¨Latin Fury 15¨ in a big Pay per view card at the Alamo …dome in San Antonio. Chavez Jr running speed with new trainer Freddie Roach and his assistant Alex Ariza. The all team Chávez Jr, Roach, Ariza, JC Gómez, Cristhian and cheff Héctor Pavon.PHOTOS BY RAFAEL SOTO/TOP RANK

Rafael Soto Gil

MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA TRAINING

Posted by PEPE RODRIGUEZ on June 22 2010 Add Comments

PHOTO CREDIT RAFAEL SOTO "ZANFER PROMOTIONS"

San Antonio, Texas. Barrera trains in San Antonio. The three-time world champion Marco Antonio Barrera (kos 65 to 7.43) was ready for his return to the ring this Saturday night at the Alamodome in this city to face Brazilian Jesus Adailton (26-4, 21 KOs). Training for the media in the gym of former champion Jesse Leija.

PHOTO CREDIT RAFAEL SOTO "ZANFER PROMOTIONS"

Top Rank in association with Tecate Beer, Zanfer promotions present  “Latin Fury 15.” The fury of Mexico is headed by Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (40-0-1, 30 KOs), who faces Irishman John Duddy (29-1, 18 KOs) agreed in 12 rounds for the world championship silver WBC middleweight . Furia Latina 15 will be on pay per view next Saturday June 26 and will start at 18:00 western time. Remaining tickets, priced at $ 200, $ 100, $ 60, $ 40 and $ 25, can be Purchased at the Alamodome box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at    

www.Ticketmaster.com.