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The grudge match for the unified light heavyweight world championship between Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal, a Vidéotron presentation in collaboration with Mise-O-Jeu, will be televised live in the United States on HBO beginning 9:45pm ET/PT. In Canada the event will be available on pay-per-view TV, please consult with your local cable provider. The card is promoted by Main Events and InterBox in association with German Titov Promotions. Tickets are on sale on at www.evenko.ca, at Centre Bell box office and at Club de boxe Champions in Montreal.
Workers imploded the old Hulton Bridge over the Allegheny River in western Pennsylvania on Tuesday
. The bridge was 107-years-old. (Jan. 26)
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The Soulful Saturday At Thirty Plus With A LIVE Performance By Black Rob!
Pascal Media Day
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Jean Pascal - Former World Champion
On working with Freddie Roach
"I like Freddie. Freddie is a good man. He is a great boxing coach. One thing that I like about Freddie is he is a coach who like to listen. He is gonna ask me question. He is going to try to see my point of view. He gonna explain to me his point of view. He has a good ear. He has great experience and that is the quality of a good coach. I am my own boss. I need a partner. Freddie is the right partner right now. I am a veteran. I went to the Olympics. I became world champion. I am about to become two-time world champion in a few weeks. I need more like a partner to evolve than a boss."
On Kovalev-Pascal I
"A few things went wrong but they were very like minor details. Right now we have corrected those mistakes so I can be victorious on Jan. 30. My mental [attitude] is very strong. I am physically strong. I am very confident. I am well-prepared physically and mentally. Freddie has the eye of the tiger. He see things. That is the goal right now to correct my small mistakes that I did on the first fight. That is why I think this time around I am going to be victorious."
Jean Pascal's Trainer - Freddie roach
On the game plan for this fight:
"The same strategy won't work. Both guys have smartened up. Maybe the fight was stopped too soon but referees are there for a reason, to protect the fighter and so forth. We're not going to blame the referee at all. In world title fights I think there is a little more judgment or a little more give because it is a world title fight but I don't see how that could even get close to happening in this fight because his boxing ability is really, really good. That is what I intend for him to do."
On Kovalev-Pascal I and the stoppage:
"I thought he fought a poor fight. I thought he was looking for a knockout too much and he can't do that. You go out there and box. Use your boxing ability. Beat this guy every round at a time. If a knockout comes that's a bonus. He totally understands that. I told him if you go out there and start swinging for the fences and get real wild like you can do at times when you get back to the corner I won't be there. I'm going to go home. I said, 'Don't embarrass me like that." You are a professional fighter. You know how to box. Go out there and outbox this guy.' That's the biggest game plan for me."
About January 30
The grudge match for the unified light heavyweight world championship between Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal, a Vidéotron presentation in collaboration with Mise-O-Jeu, will be televised live in the United States on HBO beginning 9:45pm ET/PT. In Canada the event will be available on pay-per-view TV, please consult with your local cable provider. The card is promoted by Main Events and InterBox in association with German Titov Promotions. Tickets are on sale on at www.evenko.ca, at Centre Bell box office and at Club de boxe Champions in Montreal.
About Main Events Main Events was founded in 1978 by the late Dan Duva and is now run by his widow Kathy Duva. As one of the top promotional companies in the world, Main Events has promoted boxing legends Evander Holyfield, Arturo Gatti, Lennox Lewis, Pernell Whitaker and many more. Currently, Main Events promotes WBO, IBF and WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev. Main Events is committed to promoting quality fights that boxing fans want to see.
About InterBox
InterBox, founded in Québec in 1997, and acquired by Groupe Sportscene in 2004, is a boxing organization that is recognized and respected throughout the Quebec province and the world. Its goal is to promote professional boxing, locally and internationally, with talented boxers who are supervised by top-notch trainers and have access to a cutting-edge support staff. InterBox regularly promotes and presents first-rate events in cooperation with such major corporate sponsors as Vidéotron, La Cage - Brasserie sportive and Coors Light.
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Brooklyn, NY: As undefeated heavyweight Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov (21-0-1, 13 KOs) prepares to face southpaw Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 KOs) at the Barclays Center on Saturday for the vacant IBF Heavyweight World Title, the 2008 Olympic bronze medalist is feeling no pressure because he has already competed on the sporting world's biggest stage in Beijing.
The 31-year old from Lugansk, Ukraine received the bronze medal in Beijing after an injury forced him to pull out of his fight against Zhang Zhilei, whom Czar had defeated the year before in the World Amateur Championships. When asked which was more stressful for him, the Olympics or his upcoming title fight, Czar replied, "It is the same. The Olympics is a big competition. The title fight is a big fight. Finally. I feel good. I am not nervous. This is just fight. I am prepared. Yeah, it is title fight but just another fight. All is good."
For this Saturday's fight, Czar returned to his former trainer, Eduard Mienchakov. The two reunited when Czar knocked out Kertson Manswell in the fourth round in Krasnodar, Russia in August. Previously, they had worked together for many fights including his upset of former IBF Cruiserweight World Champion, Tomasz Adamek, in an IBF Heavyweight Eliminator in 2014. According to Glazkov, "I am back with my trainer, Eduard Mienchakov. We train many years in a row. We have good work together as a pro."
The purse bid for this fight was held on Dec. 18, less than a month before the date of the fight. When asked about the impact of a shortened training camp had on his preparations for this fight Czar said, "Not short. I train every day, every time. I am ready. We start training two months ago. This camp I have two months. It is no problem. All is good. I feel comfortable."
Glazkov and Mienchakov trained in Brooklyn for this fight at the Underground Boxing Gym in Sheepshead Bay. There is a strong Russian and Ukrainian community in Brooklyn and Czar is excited to fight at the Barclays Center. He hopes for strong crowd support from the community. He said, "Brooklyn is a big Russian and Ukrainian community. Many of my fans live here in Brooklyn. I hope many fans come to my fight. This is a good area for training. I have been training here for the last month. I am sparring here. I have good sparring partners. We have a good gym and all is good."
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Sasha Cream
THE NAKED TRUTH
Adult entertainment actress and model, Sasha Cream has unleashed a tell-all book on Amazon just in time for holiday reading.
Atlanta Ga 10/22/15 DATE—Adult entertainer, model, and entrepreneur Sasha Cream has had a career that seems almost unbelievable. Her new book, The Naked Truth, looks to set the record straight on her life as an adult entertainer, call-girl, and friend to the stars. Cream delves into the lurid details of Cee Lo Green's sexual fantasies, as well as, dishes the dirt on other stars like French Montana, Darius Miles, Soulja Boy and Bow Wow. Her book is a tell-all from the perspective of an outsider masquerading as an insider.
“This is my story, my truth,” says Sasha Cream. “It's not a call out book or a gossip column, although people reading for celebrity dish won't be disappointed. It's
about my perspective on love, respect, sex, and power. I got into everything— from modeling at a young age, to my getting into adult entertainment, and how I had to
create my own brand so that I could make money for myself, not others.”
The book provides an inside look at life inside the adult entertainment industry and how to not only survive but thrive within it. Cream develops her story beginning
with her life growing up in Toledo and how she ended up on the arm of some of the most famous hip hop stars in the game.
“I am not sugar-coating my life,” says Cream. “I'm telling it like it is. All the good, the bad, the ugly, and the sexy. People who read my book are going to get the total truth about what it's like to be in the business—everything from how you are treated, what type of money you can make, and how to market yourself and make a
career.”
Cream's book isn't your typical look at the industry because it is being told by someone who is currently still making a living within it. The book isn't a sad tale of
sex, drugs, and abuse. It's a high-spirited account of what it's like to make a living with sex and how to maintain a balance throughout the wild ride. From hotel rooms to expansive mansions, The Naked Truth, takes you everywhere you never thought you'd go and back again.
The Naked Truth can be purchased through Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Sasha-Cream-Street-Chronicles-Presents/dp/1940574374
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Delaware indie artist, Jay LaVita is heating up the worldwide web with his debut single “Put You On” featuring NYC rapper Fred The Godson. The catchy, melodic track will have you singing along with LaVita as he sings out to a pretty young thing, wooing her to be his main chick.
“Baby Girl that body’s too legit / She brought it to me like a stewardess / I’m gonna give her what she came here for / She said the feelings so right, well I know it ain’t wrong / So go ahead and lay your head down, and let me put you on,” he sings.
Born Jeffrey Lynn Tabron, the emerging singer-songwriter grew up in a musical home that emphasized hard work. According to Jay, every Christmas morning his parents insisted that he and his siblings perform before they were allowed to open their presents. This early love of performing helped mold him into the vibrant performer he is today. Honing his talents independently since adolescence, Jay has already shared stages with legends like Earth, Wind & Fire, and hitmakers like Flo Rida and Colonel Loud. Now signed with Starr Media Group, Jay Lavita has found a home where he can solely concentrate on what he fell in love with as a child…. the music.
Take a listen to his new single below:
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LINCOLN, R.I. (Jan. 4th, 2016) -- If this recent training camp has taught Kody Nordby anything it's that you can't waste time worrying about things that are out of your control.
Originally scheduled to fight unbeaten Joey Gomez Friday night in what would've been a huge step up for the 5-foot-3 bantamweight out of Cumberland, R.I., Nordby (5-3) was forced to switch gears midway through his preparation for "CES MMA XXXII" when Gomez suffered a rib injury.
Bombsquad vet Josh Lange stepped to the table and agreed to face Nordby on the AXS TV main card, but that fight also went up in smoke when Lange broke his nose, leaving Derek Shorey (3-2, 2 KOs) of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, as the third - and hopefully final - opponent Nordby has had to prepare for in advance of his Jan. 8th return to the cage.
Not only is Nordby moving up five pounds to meet Shorey at a catch weight of 140, he's also dealing with the sting of watching Gomez get the call to face former CES MMA champ Rob Font at UFC Fight Night 81 in Boston just nine days after he fights Shorey at Twin River Casino, a call Nordby felt could've been his if he'd had the opportunity to get to Gomez first.
"I'm pretty sure I would've given him the first loss on his record. I'm 100 percent sure," Nordby said. "Am I mad about it? Yeah. He was supposed to fight me and he backed out. Whatever. He got the call. Anyone else would've done the same thing. When the UFC calls, you can't say no.
"I'm just at the point now where if you put anyone in there, I'll fight him. Every fight is the same. There's no face, just another body in there."
In the unpredictable world of combat sports, a fighter's success often hinges on being in the right place at the right time. With that in mind, Nordby has now shifted his focus to the task at hand, which is building off of his huge win over Dinis Paiva at "CES MMA XXXI" and taking care of business against Shorey in his second nationally-televised fight.
"I'm just focused on me right now," Nordby said. "I'm not really focused on anything else. I'm focused on Friday. The weight cut is going well, the fight camp has been awesome. I'm just ready to get in there.
"When [CES MMA matchmaker] Pat [Sullivan] called and asked me if I was comfortable moving up in weight, I told him, "Yeah, whatever I have to do to get on this card."
Following his breakthrough win over Paiva, Nordby now understands the value of exposure at the national level. Paiva entered that fight in October with wins in six of his last eight bouts, including four consecutive stoppages in the opening round. He was the hottest fighter in the northeast and he and Nordby had a bit of a personal vendetta between the two of them, which played out during pre-fight interviews and at the weigh-in.
Through it all, Nordby kept his composure and won convincingly by submission in the opening round via the rear-naked choke, thwarting Paiva's attempt at a flying knee to open the bout and scoring a critical takedown that eventually led to the finishing move.
"I had to bury all the bad blood. I just buried it," he said. "I thought to myself, 'Whatever beef Dinis and I have needs to take a backseat.' That fight was all about me. I had a game plan and I followed it.
"I think Dinis fought a little too emotional and it worked against him. He came out quick with that right knee, I saw it, flipped it, grabbed the knee and took him down pretty quickly. I kept my cool. I wasn't too fired up."
The win put Nordby in the conversation among the elite bantamweights in the northeast and paved the way for his second AXS TV fight this Friday. An accomplished wrestler in high school, Nordby hopes his second go-round on national television allows him to showcase all of his talents.
"The game plan is to knock him out on his feet and show people I'm not just a grappler," he said.
Though he insists he's focused squarely on Friday night, it's only natural for Nordby to keep an eye on the future. If he gets the win over Shorey, he has his sights set on an even bigger bantamweight showdown in 2016.
"I really, really want to fight Andre Soukhamthath," Nordby said, referencing the 9-3 Rhode Island native who also won his last bout at "CES MMA XXXI" in October.
"He graduated from Woonsocket [High School], which is the same school I graduated from. We know the same people. It'd be a huge fight for both of us and a huge fight for any promotion.
"I've been wanting to fight him since I turned pro. Hopefully, we can get in the cage."
Much like the setbacks he dealt with in this recent camp, locking down a mega-fight against Soukhamthath is ultimately out of his control. The only thing he can control right now is getting another win on Friday night and continuing to make his case as an elite fighter in his weight class.
Tickets for "CES MMA XXXII" are priced at $40.00, $55.00, $100.00 and $125.00 (VIP) and available for purchase online at www.cesmma.com, www.cagetix.com/ces, www.twinriver.com or www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254, or at the Twin River Casino Players Club. All fights and fighters are subject to change.
The main event features a lightweight showdown between reigning CES MMA Lightweight Champion Luis Felix (14-8, 5 KOs) of Providence, R.I., and Bellator vet Ryan Sanders (9-7, 1 KO) of Bangor, Maine, in a three-round non-title bout.
Also featured on the main card of "CES MMA XXXII," reigning CES MMA Welterweight Champion Gil Freitas (18-5, 6 KOs) makes his first title defense in a five-round bout against Cincinnati's Chris Curtis (12-4, 4 KOs), who aims to become the third Ohio-born fighter to capture one of the promotion's titles, joining a list that includes UFC vets Lane and Dominique Steele.
Another familiar face in the northeast returns to the CES MMA cage Jan. 8th as Groton, Conn., heavyweight and four-time Bellator vet Josh Diekmann (15-6, 11 KOs), now in his 11th year as a pro, battles fellow knockout artist Ashley Gooch (8-4, 6 KOs) of Nashville, Tenn.
Rising featherweight Kyle Bochniak (5-0, 2 KOs) makes his second appearance on the televised main card as he puts his undefeated record on the line against Taylor Trahan (5-4) of St. Johnsbury, Vt., and undefeated bantamweight Rico DiSciullo (5-0, 2 KOs) of Peabody, Mass., faces 16-fight vet Chino Duran (8-8, 4 KOs) of Homestead, Fla.
The preliminary card features six exciting bouts, starting with a featherweight showdown between unbeaten Manny Bermudez (3-0, 1 KO) of Abington, Mass., and Evan Parker (5-3, 1 KO) of nearby Worcester. None of Bermudez's previous three opponents made it out of the first round and the 5-foot-6 submission specialist is looking to make it 4-for-4 against the game Parker, who choked out Pete Rogers Jr. in his CES MMA debut in June. South Boston featherweight James Murrin (3-3, 2 KOs) faces Mak Kelleher (0-2) of upstate New York and Providence's Keenan Raymond (2-2) battles newcomer Ryan Todd of Cortland, N.Y.
Also on the preliminary card, middleweights Pat McCrohan (1-0, 1 KO) of Beverly, Mass., and Boston's Mike Rodriguez (2-0, 2 KOs) put their unbeaten records and knockout streaks on the line against one another and flyweight David Baxter (1-0) of Bellingham, Mass., makes his CES MMA debut against newcomer Joshua Ricci of Whitesville, N.Y. Providence's Nick Iaciofano (2-0, 1 KO) battles Luay Ashkar of Syracuse in a three-round flyweight bout.
For more information on "CES MMA XXXII" visit www.cesmma.com, follow @CESMMA on Twitter and Instagram and "like" the official CES MMA Facebook fan page.
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