Showing posts with label Jose Rodriguez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jose Rodriguez. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2013

NICK BRINSON WINS UPSET 10-ROUND UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER JORGE MELENDEZ IN FRONT OF HOMETOWN CROWD ON SHOBOX; JEFFREY FONTANEZ CAPTURES SPLIT DECISION WIN OVER JOSE A. RODRIGUEZ


The Fights Will Replay Thursday, June 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME® and Will Be Available on SHOWTIME On Demand Beginning June 8

VERONA, N.Y. (June 7, 2013) — Late substitute and hometown favorite  Nick “The Machine Gun” Brinson (15-1-2, 6 KOs), of Rochester, N.Y., scored one knockdown en route to registering an upset, 10-round unanimous decision over Jorge "Destroyer" Melendez (26-3-1, 25 KOs), of Bayamon, P.R.,Friday on ShoBox: The New Generation from the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, N.Y.  Brinson, who took the fight on one week’s notice, dominated from the opening round and won by the lopsided scores of 99-90, 98-91 and 96-92. Both fighters went down in an exciting fourth round. 

Early in the middleweight fight, Brinson seemed to surprise Melendez with his power.  Brinson’s body language showed control and relaxation while Melendez seemed uncomfortable and unsettled.

In the fourth round, a sure candidate for round of the year, Brinson hit Melendez with a two-punch combination, a right and quick left hook, which dropped Melendez to the canvas.  Melendez recovered quickly and scored a knockdown of his own, knocking Brinson down against the ropes with a left hook of his own. 

In the later rounds Brinson continued to put together combinations that visibly hurt Melendez.  In the ninth round referee Charlie Fitch took a point away from Melendez after repeatedly warning him for landing shots to the back of Brinson’s head. 

SHOWTIME® analyst Raul Marquez was impressed with Brinson. “Brinson was more aggressive,'' Marquez said afterward.  “He was intelligent.  He kept the fight in the center of the ring. In boxing you take risks.  He pulled out the upset and now he is a guy to look at.”

In the co-feature young prospect Jeffrey Fontanez (12-0, 9 KOs), of Caguas, P.R. scored an eight-round split decision win over Jose A. Rodriguez (18-11, 11 KOs), of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico in a lightweight bout.  Fontanez, going a full eight rounds for the first time, won by the scores of 77-74, 78-73 and 75-76.
The Fontanez-Rodriguez bout was elevated to the telecast after a scheduled match between Jonathan Vidal and Mario Munoz was cancelled Thursday by the New York State Athletic Commission after Munoz could not make the weight.

The fight card was presented by Miguel Cotto Promotions and H2 Entertainment.          
The ShoBox card included ring announcer Jimmy Lennon, Jr., who will be inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame on Sunday

From the center of the ring, Lennon spoke with SHOWTIME's Steve Farhood, reflecting on his upcoming honor.  "This is where I work and let me tell you there is no place I would rather be in the world than in the center of the ring," said Lennon during an interview between fights. "I am very fortunate because I have boxing in my genes.  My father was a ring announcer and he was the greatest. I am very fortunate to be going into the Hall of Fame to be recognized as adding something to this sport. I am just very fortunate.”

Tomorrow night on SHOWTIME, boxing returns with a stellar SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING card featuring three world class matchups.  In what is expected to be a non-stop action slugfest in the 12-round main event, hard-hitting Marcos "El Chino" Maidana (33-3, 30 KO's), of Margarita, Argentina defends his WBA Intercontinental Welterweight Championship against "The Riverside Rocky'' Josesito Lopez (30-5, 18 KO's) of Riverside, Calif.  In a classic puncher vs. boxer matchup, exciting Alfredo "El Perro" Angulo (22-2, 18 KO's) of Los Angeles, meets classy Cuban Erislandy Lara (17-1-2, 11 KO's) of Houston, Texas for the vacant WBA Interim Super Welterweight World Championship and Demetrius Hopkins (33-2-1, 13 KO's) of Philadelphia, Penn. takes on undefeated Jermell Charlo (20-0, 10 KO's) of Houston, Texas for Hopkins' USBA Junior Middleweight Championship and Charlo's WBC Continental Americas Super Welterweight Championship.


For information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries, complete telecast information and more, please visit the website athttp://sports.SHO.com.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Main Event Fighters Melendez, Brinson Make Weight For ShoBox: The New Generation Tomorrow/Friday Live on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT) From Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.



Unbeaten Jeffrey Fontanez Meets 
Jose A. Rodriguez In New Co-Feature
10-Round Middleweight Bout
JORGE MELENDEZ  158 Pounds
NICK BRINSON  157¾ Pounds

Eight-Round Lightweight Bout
JEFFREY FONTANEZ  132 Pounds
JOSE A. RODRIGUEZ  132 Pounds

VERONA, N.Y. (June 6, 2013) -- World-ranked knockout specialist Jorge "Destroyer" Melendez (26-2-1, 25 KO's), of Bayamon, P.R., and former amateur standout Nick “The Machine Gun” Brinson (14-1-2, 6 KO’s), of Rochester, N.Y., made weight on their first attempts Thursday for their 10-round main event fighttomorrow/Friday, June 7, on ShoBox: The New Generation live onSHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT delayed on the West Coast) from Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.

There will be a new co-feature, undefeated Jeffrey Fontanez (11-0, 9 KOs), ofCaguas, P.R., taking on Jose A. Rodriguez (18-10, 11 KOs), of Detroit, Mich.The Fontanez-Rodriguez lightweight bout was elevated to the telecast after a scheduled match between Jonathan Vidal and Mario Munoz was cancelled by the New York State Athletic Commission when Munoz could not make the weight.

Vidal weighed in at 118 pounds, but Munoz came in at 125. When Munoz returned to the scale, he still weighed 125 and the commission called the fight off.

An aggressive-minded 20-year-old with good power, the highly regarded, 5-foot-8½, 20-year-old Fontanez is coming off a 
six-round unanimous decision victory over veteran Daniel Attah on March 2. It was the first time Fontanez had gone six full rounds.

Rodriguez, a 5-foot-7, 25-year-old, will be fighting for the fifth time this year after fighting six times in 2012 and seven times in 2011. A “traveling underdog” in recent outings, Rodriguez has often been matched against top prospects and local favorites, many times on short notice. He gives strong efforts each time out against very good opposition. He is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision loss against Ray Beltran in his last fight on April 27 – a fight he took on short notice.

Tickets priced at $75, $45, $35 and $25, plus tax and service charges, are on sale at the box office of the Turning Stone Resort & Casino, by calling (315) 361-SHOW (7469) and also through Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online atwww.ticketmaster.com  and www.turningstone.com

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhoodand former World Champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.


For information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries, complete telecast information and more, please visit the website at http://sports.SHO.com.