June 25, 2020

Former Sky director joins BIBA ahead of Fite.TV coverage

Former Sky Senior Director Derek Hanlon Appointed BIBA/GSE Director of Production Ahead of ‘Let Battle Commence’ Series on FITE.TV. Steve Webber, Head of Broadcasting at Go Sports & Entertainment, the broadcast division of the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA), today announced that former Sky Senior Director Derek Hanlon has been appointed as Director of Production. During his forty year career Hanlon has produced and directed a myriad of films, commercials and television programming, including entertainment, music, art and documentaries, as well as directed a diverse range of sport programming, including Superbikes, Superleague Formula Racing, Live Davies Cup Tennis, weekly ATP Tennis highlights, American Football, US PGA Tour, World Cup of Golf, Irish Open, Ladies European Golf, Ultra Sport, Opal Supersports News and within the Sport of Boxing itself Matchroom Boxing and Ringside. The first event of Hanlon’s tenure will be the upcoming Lee McAllister promoted ‘Behind Closed Doors’ event headlined by the returning former longtime World Boxing Organisation (WBO) World Featherweight King Scott Harrison versus Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Champion Paul Peers on the 18th July 2020, which will be the first of the ‘Let Battle Commence’ series of ten UK boxing events for TV, which will initially take place ‘Behind Closed Doors’, until the current COVID-19 lockdown regulations in the United Kingdom are relaxed. The Harrison versus Peers headed event will be broadcast live on FITE.TV (worldwide – PPV $4.99) as well as delayed broadcast in the UK on Sports Channel Network (SCN) Channel 265 on Freeview/YouView.

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LFA 84 headliner Justin Gonzales speaks with MMA UK’s Myles Painter

Justin Gonzales speaks to MMA UK’s Myles Painter ahead of his fight in the main event at LFA 84 against Jake Childers for the vacant LFA Featherweight belt on 10th July 2020. Myles Painter: You are scheduled to face Jake Childers on July 10 for the LFA featherweight title in the main event of LFA 84. How do you see this fight playing out given the fact that both you and your opponent are undefeated? Justin Gonzales: Man, I feel my 0 means a lot more than his. I’ve fought the best I could find that would accept the fight. He’s fought tomato cans. Regardless I see myself beating this dude up, getting that stoppage, walking out of there hand raised, belt around my waist, with a nice check in my hand!! Myles Painter: Why did you decide to take up mixed martial arts as your profession of choice? Justin Gonzales: I’ve always been a fan of MMA but when I started this game I had no intention of taking it this far. I have a degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion. I have a well-paying job I don’t need to fight but I enjoy it and is what I want to do! I started the summer after my freshman year of college and wanted something a little different ( I wrestled since I was 8 years old) and I started training with some of my first wrestling coaches over the summer by the end of summer they told me I should really consider doing this so I told my friend/teammate let’s try it out. LOVED IT!! Never looked back!! Myles Painter: Throughout your career as a professional, you have appeared on several stages, including an appearance during the third season of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series in 2019 what is the one piece of either professional or personal advice that has stuck with you? Justin Gonzales: There’s a lot it’s hard to limit it to just one but from various wise men and women who have supported me “If you’re always ready, you never have to be ready” “if you’re not growing in this game you’re getting passed” and from me personally “keep it fun, enjoy what you do” kind of similar to the whole Confucius quote “choose a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life” Myles Painter: When you are not in the gym, what do you like to do to unwind? Justin Gonzales: I’m almost always in the gym whether it be MMA, BJJ, wrestling, lifting, running, etc… but it really depends on what’s going on I love enjoying time with family and friends. It could be snowboarding, taking out the jet skis, playing some paintball, escape rooms, or going out and having a few beers. Myles Painter: Tell us an interesting fact about yourself. Justin Gonzales: This is a tough one. A lot of people think I got my fight name ‘J Train’ from the way I fight but really when in college we’d get together and watch the show Jersey Shore. One day they had a call-in/text in and they asked your name, sex, a little about you and they used that to give you a nickname. ‘J Train’ is what they gave me and it stuck ever since. Myles Painter: As a mixed martial artist, what would your dream venue to perform in be? Justin Gonzales: Another tough one. The biggest most world-renown venue probably. It’s a toss-up between Madison Square Garden if you’re fighting there you’re a  star!! Old school boxing some of the greatest fights went down there. Or The Coliseum in Rome. The OG of all Venues where It all started!! We’re modern-day gladiators!!

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Second time lucky for Pedraza – LesPierre

Jose Pedraza and Mikkel LesPierre will give it another shot. The junior welterweights will face off in the 10-round main event Thursday, July 2 from the MGM Grand Conference Center—Grand Ballroom. Pedraza-LesPierre was originally scheduled for June 18, but the bout was postponed after LesPierre’s manager tested positive for COVID-19. Week 4 of the Top Rank on ESPN summer series begins Tuesday, June 30 at the MGM Grand, when top junior welterweight contender Alex Saucedo faces Sonny Fredrickson in a 10-round showdown. The Pedraza-LesPierre and Saucedo-Fredrickson cards will air on ESPN and ESPN Deportes beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. “Mikkel and Jose deserve this opportunity, and I commend both camps for agreeing to reschedule this fight on short notice,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Alex Saucedo is destined to be a world champion, but he has an incredibly tall task in Sonny Fredrickson. We have another great week in store at MGM Grand.” June 30 MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom Main Event Alex Saucedo (29-1, 19 KOs) vs. Sonny Fredrickson (21-2, 14 KOs) 10 Rounds, Junior Welterweight Saucedo has fought only once — a first-round knockout over Rod Salka — since he was knocked out by Maurice Hooker in November 2018 in a bid for the WBO junior welterweight world title. The Oklahoma City product is entering his second fight with head trainer Pedro Neme and will move closer to a second world title opportunity with a victory over the 6-foot-1 Fredrickson. From Toledo, Ohio, Fredrickson is a former U.S. amateur standout who is hoping to re-establish his momentum following a majority decision defeat to Samuel Teah last November. “I have gotten a lot of quality sparring during the last few months, and I believe that’s going to show on June 30,” Saucedo said. “We have done 130 rounds in this camp sparring three times a week. We were able to get some taller guys to prepare for what Sonny brings to the table. I’ve worked on the things I need to win this fight. I’m still the same aggressive fighter, but we put a lot more movement in there. I’ve gone back to basics.” Undercard Junior welterweight prospect Josue “The Prodigy” Vargas (16-1, 9 KOs) will seek to increase his winning streak to 11 when he faces the battle-hardened Salvador Briceno (17-5, 11 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Vargas fought four times in 2019, including a win over Noel Murphy that earned him the IBF North American junior welterweight strap. Briceno is 4-2 in his last six fights, including competitive showings in decision losses to unbeaten prospects Gabriel Flores Jr. and Yomar Alamo. Former U.S. amateur superstar Javier Martinez, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will make his professional debut against an opponent to be named in a six-rounder at middleweight. Martinez won the U.S. Olympic Trials at 165 pounds and was ranked number one in the nation at that weight, but after being named an alternate for the Olympic squad, he turned pro with Top Rank and noted manager Tim VanNewhouse. Junior welterweight rising star John “El Terrible” Bauza (13-0, 5 KOs) will return from a nearly one-year layoff against the Irish-born, New York-based Larry Fryers (11-2, 4 KOs) in an eight-rounder. Unbeaten Cleveland native Fred Wilson Jr. (6-0-2, 2 KOs) will face Rance Ward (4-1-1, 2 KOs) in a six-rounder at junior middleweight. In a six-round junior welterweight bout, Adrian Valdovinos (5-0-1, 4 KOs) will fight Gerardo Alvarez (2-2-2, 0 KOs). July 2 MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom Main Event Jose Pedraza (26-3, 13 KOs) vs. Mikkel LesPierre (22-1-1, 10 KOs) 10 rounds, Junior Welterweight Pedraza, who won world titles at junior lightweight and lightweight, is taking another run at the super lightweight division following last September’s decision loss to Jose “Chon” Zepeda. His opponent LesPierre challenged Maurice Hooker for a world title last year, dropping a unanimous decision. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Brooklyn resident received deliveries and assisted doctors and nurses at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in Manhattan. “I didn’t want to wait around for this fight, so I’m glad we got the deal done,” Pedraza said. “My march toward a junior welterweight world title continues July 2 in Las Vegas.” “I want to thank Top Rank and DiBella Entertainment for making this fight happen through the trials and tribulations,” LesPierre said. “I’m honored to be the main event on July 2, and I am ready to showcase my talent to the world and prove my world championship caliber.” Undercard Robeisy Ramirez (3-1, 3 KOs) is out for revenge. The two-time Olympic gold medalist from Cuba will fight Adan Gonzales (5-2-2, 2 KOs) in a six-rounder at featherweight. It was Gonzales who shocked the boxing world last August when he spoiled Ramirez’s pro debut with a four-round split decision victory. Ramirez has scored three knockout wins since then, including June 9 at MGM Grand. Gonzales has not fought since the Ramirez fight. Top junior lightweight contender Albert Bell (16-0, 5 KOs), from Toledo Ohio, will face Filipino puncher Mark Bernaldez (20-3, 14 KOs) in a 10-round lightweight bout. Bell graduated from prospect to contender last June on the Tyson Fury-Tom Schwarz undercard, defeating Andy Vences (22-0-1 at the time) over 10 rounds. He returned in October and shut out Frank De Alba. Featherweight prospect Carlos Jackson (16-0, 11 KOs), who has knocked out five of his last six opponents, will face Jose Enrique Vivas (18-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Elvis Rodriguez (6-0-1, 6 KOs), the southpaw sensation from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, will seek to register his fifth consecutive knockout in a six-round junior welterweight tilt against Daniel Murray (5-3, 0 KOs). The only blemish on Rodriguez’s record came in his third pro fight, a technical draw following an accidental clash of heads. Featherweight prospect Luis Melendez (8-1, 6 KOs) will fight an opponent to be named in an eight-round bout.

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