Split-T Management’s Ivan Golub and Trinidad Vargas get wins
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Ivan Golub, Jenn Gonzalez, Split-T Management, Trinidad Vargas, Wesley Tucker 0
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Fight Weights Alexander Castellano, Anthony Olascuaga, Carlos Núñez, Carmarie Matos, Daniel DeJesus, Gerffred Ngayot, Jean Carlos Sepulveda, Jenn Gonzalez, Marco Sustaita, Miguel Ángel Carrizo, Mike Vega, Mikiah Kreps, Olascuaga vs. Sustaita, Trinidad Vargas 0
Flyweight sensation WBA #8 Anthony “Princesa” Olascuaga (4-0 2 KO’s) will make his ring return tonight, October 14th in Niagara Falls, NY as he defends his WBA Fedelatin flyweight title in a 10 round clash against south California rival Marco “Lobito” Sustaita (13-4-1 11 KO’s). The event will be televised live on ESPN Knockout starting at 9PM/EST and available throughout all of Latin America.
10 rounds WBA Fedelatin Flyweight Title
Anthony “Princesa” Olascuaga: 111.6
Marco “El Lobito” Sustaita: 111
6 Rounds Bantamweights
Mikiah Kreps: 118.4
Carmarie Matos: 118.8
6 Rounds Super Bantamweights
Alexander Castellano: 123.4
Miguel Ángel Carrizo: 122.2
4 Rounds Superfly Weights
Trinidad Vargas: 116
Jenn Gonzalez: 117
4 Rounds Super Featherweights
Daniel Dejesus: 129
Jean Carlos Sepulveda: 129.8
4 Rounds Jr Welterweights
Mike Vega: 140.2
Carlos Nuñez: 140
4 Rounds Lightweights
Gerffred Ngayot: 135
The Co-feature of the night is a battle of undefeated bantamweight prospects. “The Queen of Niagara Falls” Mikiah Kreps(3-0 2 KO’s) puts her perfect record on the line against Carmarie “Karma” Vargas (3-0 1 KO) of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico in a 6 round attraction.
“We are happy to announce a solid undercard filled with great young talent who have accepted tough challenges to prove themselves.” Stated Tuto Zabala Jr of All Star Boxing, Inc “Fight fans are in for a an early Halloween treat as The main & co-main event are truly 50/50 all action fights” Tuto Zabala Closed
Rising super bantamweight contender Alexander Castellano (8-1 2 KO’s) of nearby Tonawanda, NY will make his 3rd appearance on the Seneca Fight Night series as he faces Miguel Angel Carizzo (3-1 2 KO) of Buenos Aires, Argentina in a 6 round clash.
Local fan favorite Gerffred “The Authentic” Ngayot (5-1 4 KO’s) of Brazzaville, Congo but proudly representing Buffalo, New York squares off against Kelvin “El Fantasma” Floyd (4-4 2 KO’s) of Bronx, NY in a 6 round lightweight bout.
Super flyweight USA amateur standout Trinidad Vargas (1-0) of Carrolton, Texas is set to face 23-fight veteran Jenn Gonzalez of Santa Teresa, Nicaragua in a 4 round fight.
Rounding off the undercard, Daniel Dejesus (1-0) makes his comeback fight after a 3-year hiatus, he faces Jean Carlos Sepulveda (0-3-1) over 4 rounds. Niagara Falls native Michael Vega (1-0) squares off against Carlos Nunez (0-1-1). Anthony Bizzaro (4-0) of Erie, PA returns in a 4 round lightweight bout against Puerto Ricos Juan Carlos Montanez (1-4).
Doors Open 6:30PM/EST First Bell 7:15PM/EST limited Tickets remain by visiting https://senecaniagaracasino.com/entertainment/seneca-fight-night or on property at Seneca Resort & Casino.
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Chris Namús, Josh Aarons, Mary Spencer, Trinidad Vargas 0
Split-T Management fighters Trinidad Vargas and Mary Spencer scored big knockouts over the weekend.
Vargas made a memorable pro debut by stopping Josh Aarons in round two of their scheduled four-round super flyweight bout at the Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida.
Vargas hurt Aarons with a hard right hand that was followed by two lefts that sent Aarons to the canvas, and the bout was stopped at 2:31.
Vargas, who turned 19 last week, started boxing at age 6 and had his first fight at age 8.
That spawned the aforementioned amateur career that saw him become a 6x Junior Golden Gloves National Champion, Silver Gloves National Champion; 2017 Junior Open Champion; 2017 Western Regional Champion; 2017 Eastern Regional Champion; 2018 USA Junior Boxer of the Year; 2018 Junior Olympics Champion for which he won the Male Boxer of the Tournament; 2018 Eastern Regional Champion and Western Regional Champion.
Vargas’ great-grandfather was a professional boxer. In his spare-time, Vargas has an interest in cars, in particular JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) cars. He lists Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as his favorite fighters and is also a fan of Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta Davis.
He is trained by his father Nick Vargas and will debut as a super flyweight in the professional ranks.
Vargas is promoted by Teiken Promotions.
Thursday night in Montreal, Mary Spencer stopped Chris Namus in the opening round of their eight-round junior middleweight bout.
Spencer of Montreal was dominant as she scored an explosive stoppage for which she sent Namus down three-times, and the bout was stopped at 1:56.
Spencer is now 6-0 with four knockouts. Namus of Uruguay is 25-8.
Spencer is promoted by Eye of The Tiger Management.
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Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida, USA – 24 June 2022
Jonathan “La Bomba” Gonzalez (26-3-1, 14 KOs) defended his WBO Junior Flyweight World Title with a 12-round unanimous decision win against Mark Anthony “Baby Boy” Barriga (11-2, 2 KOs) in a ProBox TV main event on Friday evening at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida.
Gonzalez won scores of 115-113, 117-111 and 117-111.
“I feel happy,” said Jonathan Gonzalez. “This guy has good footwork. It was a little hard to get to him. I had faith in my conditioning because I have the best team in the world. After the eighth round, my corner told me to get my mind together. I knew I had to go to war in there. I know I have to go to the drawing board and work on some things that we didn’t do right tonight.”
In the co-main event, Venezuelan contender Angelino “Huracan” Cordova (17-0-1, 12 KOs) scored a split decision win over Axel “Mini” Vega (15-5-1, 8 KOs) of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico to capture the WBO Latino Junior Flyweight Title. One judge had it 97-93 Vega, while two others had it 97-93 and 98-92 for Cordova.
Undercard results:
· Hakim Lopez (13-0, 8 KOs), the light heavyweight prospect of Ellenwood, Georgia with roots in Puerto Rico, defeated Cruse Stewart (8-1, 6 KOs) of Rock Island, Illinois via eight-round unanimous decision. Scorecards: 79-93, all for Lopez.
· Super featherweight prospect Jaycob Gomez (5-0, 4 KOs) of Caguas, Puerto Rico defeated Ramon Esperanza (22-22-1, 11 KOs) of Asuncion, Paraguay via six-round unanimous decision. The judges scored the fight 59-55, 60-54 and 60-54 for Gomez.
· Najee Lopez (5-0, 5 KOs), the younger brother of Hakim, defeated Colombian Olympian Jeysson Monroy (1-1, 1 KO) via third-round knockout in a cruiserweight battle. The fight was stopped at 1:45 of the aforementioned round.
· Featherweight prospect Jan Paul Rivera (3-0, 3 KOs) of Ponce, Puerto Rico defeated Cesar Martinez (4-6-3, 1 KO) of Los Angeles, Calif. via knockout at 2:13 of the first round.
· Trinidad Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) of Carrollton scored a knockout win over Josh Aarons (0-3) of Williamsport, Pennsylvania in super flyweight. The fight was stopped at 2:31 of the first round.
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Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida, USA 0 24 June 2022
Another one of Split-T Management’s terrific young prospects, Trinidad Vargas will make his much anticipated debut, when he takes on Josh Aarons in a four-round super flyweight bout at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida.
Vargas, of Dallas, Texas, is promoted by Teiken Promotions, has an incredible amateur resume that culminated with a record of 198-12 and won 13 National Championships.
Vargas, who turned 19 last week, started boxing at age 6 and had his first fight at age 8.
That spawned the aforementioned amateur career that saw him become a 6x Junior Golden Gloves National Champion, Silver Gloves National Champion; 2017 Junior Open Champion; 2017 Western Regional Champion; 2017 Eastern Regional Champion; 2018 USA Junior Boxer of the Year; 2018 Junior Olympics Champion for which he won the Male Boxer of the Tournament; 2018 Eastern Regional Champion and Western Regional Champion.
Vargas’ great-grandfather was a professional boxer. In his spare-time, Vargas has an interest in cars, in particular JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) cars. He lists Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as his favorite fighters and is also a fan of Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta Davis.
He is trained by his father Nick Vargas and will debut as a super flyweight in the professional ranks.
Aarons of Williamsport, PA is 0-2.
Vargas weighed 116.2 lbs. Aarons was 117.2
The fight can be seen live on Probox TV beginning at 7
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Split-T Management has announced the signing of amateur standout Trinidad Vargas.
Vargas, of Dallas, Texas, has an incredible amateur resume that culminated with a record of 198-12 and won 13 National Championships.
“I feel that signing with Split-T Management will open doors for me. I know they will do the job for me and I am comfortable with them,” said Vargas.
The 18-year-old Vargas started boxing at age 6 and had his first fight at age 8.
“My father was an amateur boxer and he was my backbone to the sport. He took me to a gym, and when he started teaching me the sport, I fell in love with it,” said Vargas
That spawned the aforementioned amateur career that saw him become a 6x Junior Golden Gloves National Champion, Silver Gloves National Champion; 2017 Junior Open Champion; 2017 Western Regional Champion; 2017 Eastern Regional Champion; 2018 USA Junior Boxer of the Year; 2018 Junior Olympics Champion for which he won the Male Boxer of the Tournament; 2018 Eastern Regional Champion and Western Regional Champion.
Vargas’ great-grandfather was a professional boxer. In his spare-time, Vargas has an interest in cars, in particular JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) cars. He lists Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as his favorite fighters and is also a fan of Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta Davis.
He is trained by his father Nick Vargas and will debut as a super flyweight in the professional ranks.
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