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KO Kings! Prograis and Donaire advance to the WBSS finals

4/28/2019

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Reprint of World Boxing Super Series Press Release - 28 April 2019 - KO Kings! Prograis and Donaire advance to the WBSS finals

Regis Prograis and Nonito Donaire both produced masterclass performances to reach the finals of the World Boxing Super Series where the Ali Trophy awaits the winners.

Prograis, the unbeaten southpaw boxer from New Orleans and super- lightweight bracket No. 1 top seed picked up the first big title, the WBA belt, when he scored a six round stoppage over Kiryl Relikh of Belarus in their WBSS semi-final Saturday at the Cajundome in Lafayette, La.
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“I told y’all beforehand, I’m the real deal. These boys can’t f*ck with me,” Prograis said after picking up the WBA World title. “I f*cking just dominated the whole time."

Filipino-American Nonito Donaire, the four-division champion and reigning two-time bantamweight titlist also impressed when he scored a one-punch 6th round knockout of American Stephon Young in their bantamweight tournament semi-final; a devastating left hook put Young down and out.

“Stephon is a slick fighter so it was tough to come up with a particular game plan,” said Donaire who originally was going to face South Africa's Zolani Tete, who had to pull out of the fight due to a shoulder injury.

“There was one thing I saw which was the straight, he kept throwing it, so I kept timing the hook, and one way or another I paid for it with scratches on my right eye and hand, but it paid due because I was able to figure out the timing and distance in the fight. I take the damage to earn the victory.”

“It was a matter of time until I figured out that distance, so I kept pressuring him, and I kept taking him down until the right moment I could counter with a left hook, and that’s what happened.

”Donaire will face either Naoya Inoue or Emmanuel Rodriguez while Regis Prograis can look forward to fighting Josh Taylor and Ivan Baranchyk. On 18 May, they will know.

Tickets for the Monster WBSS Semi-Finals night, Ivan Baranchyk vs Josh Taylor and Naoya Inoue vs Emmanuel Rodriguez on 18 May at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland are on sale now from TheSSEHydro.com

WBSS Season 2 Semi-Finals:
27 April - Cajundome, Lafayette, LA, USA
  • Regis Prograis vs Kiryl Relikh - Prograis W TKO6
  • Nonito Donaire vs Stephon Young - Donaire W KO6

18 May - The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Josh Taylor vs Ivan Baranchyk
  • Naoya Inoue vs Emmanuel Rodriguez

15 June - Arena Riga, Riga, Latvia
  • Mairis Briedis vs Krzysztof Glowacki
  • Yunier Dorticos vs Andrew Tabiti
www.WorldBoxingSuperSeries.com
Photo credit: World Boxing Super Series
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NFL honors HBCU Products and the Black College Football Hall of Fame

4/3/2019

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By Lenny Moon. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is slated to install the Black college Football Hall of Fame wing within its confines in Canton, OH later this year. It stands to reason that a large chunk of the NFL’s legacy has been contributed by proteges of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

A breakdown of PFHOF members of HBCU decent shows us that 29 players have such a pedigree, with Jackson State’s Robert “Dr Doom” Brazile becoming the most recent in 2018. The former Houston Oilers star became the third linebacker to enter the hall and the fourth JSU Tiger to be enshrined. Collectively, there are 17 defensive and 12 offensive players that comprise this assembly of HBCU representatives in the PFHOF (see below).

OFFENSE:
Running Backs [2]
Leroy Kelley(’94)……………..Morgan State [1960-63]……….…Cleveland Browns
Walter Payton(’93)………….Jackson State [1971-74]….…….…Chicago Bears
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Receivers [5]
Bob Hayes(’09)……………….Florida A&M [1960-63]……….……Dallas Cowboys
Charlie Joiner(’96)………….Grambling State [1965-68]….……Houston/San Diego
Jerry Rice(’10)………………..Miss Valley St [1981-84]….……….San Francisco/Oakland
Shannon Sharpe(’11)………Savannah State[1986-89]………..Denver/Baltimore
John Stallworth(’02)……….Alabama A&M[1970-73]………….Pittsburgh Steelers

Offensive Linemen [5]
Roosevelt Brown(’75)……Morgan State [1949-52]…………….New York Giants
Larry Little(’93)……………..Bethune Cookman [1963-66]…….Miami Dolphins
Art Shell(’89)…………………Md Eastern Shore [1964-67]……..Oakland Raiders
Jackie Slater(’01)…………..Jackson State [1972-75]…………….LA/St Louis Rams
Rayfield Wright(’06)……..Ft Valley State [1963-66]……………Dallas Cowboys

DEFENSE:
Defensive Linemen [8]
Elvin Bethea(’03)…………..N Carolina A&T [1964-67]………….Houston Oilers
Buck Buchanan(’90)………Grambling State [1959-62]………..Kansas City Chiefs
Willie Davis(’81)……………Grambling State [1952-55]…….…..Green Bay Packers
Richard Dent(’11)…………Tennessee State [1979-82]….……..Chicago Bears
Len Ford(’76)…………………..Morgan State [1944]………………..Cleveland Browns
Claude Humphrey(’16)……Tennessee State [1964-67]……….Atlanta Falcons
Deacon Jones(’80)…….…….Miss Valley.SC St [1960]……………LA Rams
Michael Strahan(’14)………Texas Southern [1989-92]…………New York Giants
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Linebackers [3]
Robert Brazile(’18)………….Jackson State [1971-74]……………Houston Oilers
Harry Carson(’06)……………SC State [1972-75]……………………New York Giants
Willie Lanier(’86)…………….Morgan State [1963-66]…………..Kansas City Chiefs

Secondary [6]
Lem Barney(’92)……………..Jackson State [1963-66]…………..Detroit Lions
Mel Blount(’89)………………Southern A&M [1966-69].………..Pittsburgh Steelers
Willie Brown(’84)……………Grambling State [1959-62]….……Oakland Raiders
Kenny Houston(’86)……….Prairie View A&M [1963-66]……..Houston/Wash
Emmitt Thomas(’08)………Bishop [1963-66]………………………Kansas City Chiefs
Aeneas Williams(’14)……..Southern A&M [1989-90]…………St Louis/Arizona

We’ll highlight each of the aforementioned segments of these former great HBCU gridders that have gone on to immortality and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

NEXT WEEK:
Running Backs
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