Alvarado vs. Provodnikov tonight

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DENVER (October 19, 2013) — Denver’s very own homegrown world champion “Mile High” MIKE ALVARADO and No. 1 contender the “Siberian Rocky” RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV of Russia — both coming off nationally-televised Fight of the Year performances — will go mano a mano in their world championship rumble tonight in front of a sold out 1STBANK Center audience.

The last tickets were sold on Friday at 9:15 p.m.

Alvarado (34-1, 23 KOs) will make the first defense of his World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior welterweight title a “home game,” when he battles Provodnikov (22-2, 15 KOs), of Russia, tonight at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo. This marks the area’s first world championship fight featuring a local fighter since September 15, 2000 when former World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion Stevie Johnston unsuccessfully challenged defending WBC lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo, via majority draw, at Pepsi Center. Alvarado vs. Provodnikov will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing®, beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT. It will be the first time HBO has ever televised a fight live from Colorado.

Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with the first bout starting at 5:30 p.m. local time.

Promoted by Top Rank® and Banner Promotions, in association with Tecate, Alvarado and Provodnikov enter this world title tilt fresh from Fight of the Year performances that took place in March, just two weeks apart from each other, and were televised on HBO. They boast a combined record of 56-3 (38 KOs) — a winning percentage of 95% and a victory by knockout ratio of 68%.

Cam F. Awesome Advances in 2013 Elite Men’s World Championships Action

(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – Team USA’s smallest and largest athletes both took the ring for their opening bouts of 2013 Elite Men’s World Championships action on Saturday in Almaty, Kazakhstan and the pair went one and one on the day. Super heavyweight Cam F. Awesome (Lenexa, Kansas) is the lone member of the United States’ squad to have competed in World Championships action prior to the 2013 event, and he used that experienced to his benefit in his tournament opener on Saturday. Light flyweight Leroy Davila (New Brunswick, N.J.) didn’t have the same success as Awesome in his first World Championships bout on Saturday afternoon.

Awesome was the final U.S. boxer to compete in his first bout of the tournament in Almaty, facing off with Argentina’s Facundo Ghiglione in super heavyweight action. The vegan breast cancer advocate made sure his opening bout was a successful one, winning a unanimous decision victory over Ghiglione in their preliminary round match-up. The victory moves him on to a Tuesday match-up with number one seed Magomedrasul Medzhidov of Azerbaijan.

Davila battled North Korea’s Chung Ri in his World Championships debut earlier in the afternoon session. Ri took a 3-0 decision over Davila in the light flyweight contest, eliminating him from the tournament.

Lightweight Kenneth Sims, Jr. (Chicago, Ill.) will take the ring for his second round contest on Sunday evening in a showdown with number two seed Fazliddin Gaibnazarov of Uzbekistan.

Over 450 boxers from 100 nations are competing in the 2013 Elite Men’s World Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan with preliminary round action running through October 22. Quarterfinal competition will take place on October 23 followed by a rest day for all competitors on October 24. Semifinal round action will be contested on October 25 and the event will conclude with championship round bouts in all 10 weight divisions on October 26.

The Elite Men’s World Championships take place every two years and the 2013 edition is the first since the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Live scoring for the event can be found on the AIBA website at www.aiba.org.

Ed Rivas (San Antonio, Texas), Kenneth Sims, Sr. (Chicago, Ill.), Kevin Benford (Cincinnati, Ohio), Edward “Mike” Murphy (Port Jeff Station, N.Y.), Jose Alday, Sr. (Odessa, Texas), and Todd Harlib (Cape Coral, Fla.) are serving as the staff for the event with Dr. Tony Al-Amin (Philadelphia, Pa.) working as the Team Physician.

U.S. Results

108 lbs: Chung Ri, PRK, dec. Leroy Davila, New Brunswick, N.J./USA, 3-0
201+ lbs: Cam F. Awesome, Lenexa, Kansas/USA dec. Facundo Ghiglione, ARG, 3-0

IABA UPDATE (QUIGLEY AND CONLAN ADVANCE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS)

October 19th – London 2012 bronze medalist Michael Conlan and current European Elite champion Jason Quigley advanced to the last-16 of the AIBA World Men’s Elite Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan today.

But Tipperary heavyweight Con Sheehan lost out on a unanimous decision to Cuba’s Pan American champion Yohanndi Ortega. Quigley, who boxes out of the Finn Valley BC in Donegal, beat Indian middleweight Vijender Singh, a bronze medal winner at the 2008 Olympics, on a majority decision in Central Asia.

Conlan, who has moved up from flyweight to bantamweight for Almaty, followed that up with a unanimous decision over Hungary’s Kriszthan Nagy, the St John Bosco BC Belfast orthodox impressing on his World Championships debut at 56kg.

Quigley and Conlan now join Paddy Barnes and Tommy McCarthy in the last-16. Joe Ward and Sean McComb will be in action tomorrow.

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Today’s results.

56kg Michael Conlan (Ireland) beat Kriszthan Nagy (Hungary) 3-0

75kg Jason Quigley (Ireland) beat Vijender Singh (India (AIBA) 2-0

91+kg Con Sheehan (Ireland) lost to Yohanndi Ortega (Cuba) 0-3

October 20th

(Last 32)

60kg Sean McComb (Ireland) v Gildas Bangana (Central African Republic)

81kg Joe Ward (Ireland) v Mateusz Tryc (Poland)

Debutant TKO’s Joyce in round one

Almaty, Kazakhstan, October 19, 2013 – Hamza Beguerni of Algeria made his debut performance in a World Championships today, and what a debut it was. A quick combination left the former World Series of Boxing (WSB) star out on his feet and the arena stunned.

There was plenty more excitement today in the AIBA World Boxing Championships Almaty 2013 as the Light Flyweights (49kg), Bantamweights (56kg) and Super Heavyweights (91+kg) did their thing in the ring.

Hamza Beguerni of Algeria (AIBA/Nikita Bassov)

Bout of the session

With plenty of high drama and big names on display, this one might have easily slipped under the radar. However, Light Flyweights Patrick Lourenco of Brazil and Tanes Ongjunta of Thailand put on a good show for the crowd. The Thai athlete was extremely aggressive in pushing forward while the Brazilian would switch between standing and trading blows with his opponent, and attempting to use his foot work to outmanoeuvre him. For a while though it seemed that Ongjunta was getting the better of the exchanges, but the Brazilian hung in there to just about outpoint his opponent for a very tight win.

APB boxer of the session

Vladimir Nikitin from Russia met Road to Almaty Juan Donis from Guatemala who was responsible for our upset of the session on Thursday evening. The Guatemalan started strongly again, totally un-phased by the calibre of the man in front of him. Both boxers adopted a tactic of covering up and exploding from a tight guard. By halfway through the second round, this approach seemed to be favouring the Russian. Nikitin landed more blows with notably more power than Donis. In round three, the Guatemalan made something of a comeback and found his grove again. Nonetheless, the experience of Nikitin shone through and he took the win over an opponent who has proved himself capable of dethroning the stars.

WSB boxer of the session

Mohamed Flissi of the Algeria Desert Hawks squared off to Joselito Velazquez of the Mexico Guerreros at Light Flyweight. The two have never fought each other in the WSB so this was an interesting match-up. Flissi landed a really hard blow in round one but the Guerrero came back with a shot of his own that was even harder, leaving Flissi with a standing eight count. In general, Velazquez was taking the centre of the ring, looking to land hooks while Flissi boxed at distance when he could, trying to circle his opponent. Flissi’s tactics worked well and he managed to out point and frustrate the Guerreros boxer from that point on. It was enough to see him take the win. “It was a difficult fight of course”, said Flissi. “But my preparation was good and I found a way to win the bout thank heavens. He has a lot of experience but fortunately it was ok in the end”.

Road to Almaty boxer of the session

Phub Sigyel of Bhutan was back at work today against the number 7 seed Veaceslav Gojan of Moldova. The Bantamweight bravely took to the centre of the ring again and tried to bring the fight to his opponent. Despite the Moldovan’s seeding, Sigyel did not look out of place in the ring with him. Extremely focused and always operating from a high guard, the southpaw looked very good in the first round, and though he slowed slightly in the second, in round three he put his foot back on the gas. Gojan was very effective at picking him off with his left hook though. Sigyel had a scrappy but strong final thirty seconds but it was not enough to take the win today.

Surprise of the session

Super Heavyweight Hamza Beguerni of Algeria in his first ever World Championships totally nailed former British Lionhearts star Joseph Joyce of England. With a right hook that would have knocked the planet off its axis, the unknown Algerian stopped Joyce with 1:37 still remaining in the first round to send the Brit home early. “I prepared hard for this. It’s my first World Championships and he is a good boxer so I am happy about that”.

One to watch

Brian Gonzales of Mexico looked fantastic against Stefan Ivanov of Bulgaria. The young Bantamweight, who made his WSB debut in this summer’s exhibition match between the Mexico Guerreros and the Cuba Domadores, looked very fit indeed and was able to pursue his man at supersonic pace for all three rounds. Like all Guerreros he was out looking for a scrap, and with his excellent aerobic capacity, he was able to force the issue to ensure he dominated to take another good win. “It’s great to be moving forward again”, said Gonzales. “Although I’ll say again that there are no easy fights, it’s getting harder for sure. But we are prepared for any situation that arises”.

Quote of the session

“The training we did in Mexico was really hard. We did a lot of resistance training, and since we are preparing for a league with five rounds [the WSB] we are ready to fight for three at the World Championships. This is how you get results. You have to be able to continually pressurise your opponent until the final bell” – Brian Gonzales (Mexico)

Fact/Stat of the session

Italian Super Heavyweight icon Roberto Cammarelle took to the ring today with the young pretender, Youth Olympic Gold medallist Tony Yoka of France. Camarelle of course is a two time World Champion (2007/2009) and he also took a bronze in 2005. He claimed all three Olympic medals at different times from Athens 2004 through to London 2012 where he won the silver. Boxing fans were delighted to see him back and he looked good as he unanimously won the bout.