HELL Boxing Kings - Quarterfinals I.
HELL Boxing Kings - Quarterfinals I.

HELL Boxing Kings reimagines the world of boxing and entertainment! This exclusive competition impresses not only the fans of the sport, but anyone who is looking forward to see an amazing show! The best fighters of 10 countries battle on in 4 weight, with the total prize fund being more than one million dollars - from which, the main prize per division is $100,000 and a brand new WBO Championship Belt! Apart from the fighters, celebrities will also step into the ring, in order to guarantee epic fights and a spectacular show! About the event: In the +91 kg category, there is a special interest amongst the celebrity matches, where Hungarian singer and actor Bence Brasch will step into the ring against the Slovakian Samuel Jeseter. During the evening, fans will also witness a fight by professional Hungarian boxer Gergely Száraz, whose opponent, Azerbaijani Tayfur Aliyev, a participant in the 2020 Olympics, promises to be a tough competitor. Adding an exciting twist to the evening, viewers will get to enjoy a women’s celebrity bout as well, with Greek Pamairi Afentaki facing off against Bulgarian Zlatka Dimitrova, a clash that is sure to be a crowd favorite. A highlight of the first event will be another celebrity match, as Slovak influencer Samuel Miskov takes on the Croatian YouTuber Matija "Layz" Lazarevic! An exciting match is also expected between Czech Petr Novák and Azerbaijani Seyidagha Naghiyev, the latter being a strong fighter with solid technical skills refined by Azerbaijan’s rich boxing traditions. The heavyweight battles will close the night with truly standout fights, particularly in the +91 kg category, where incredibly well-prepared fighters will go head-to-head — including the matchup between Hungarian Levente Kiss and Romanian Emanuel Mican. Slovakian powerhouse Lukáš Labaškó, known for his strength, will also be competing in this category, facing the Bosnian fighter Dzemal Bosnjak. The opening night promises breathtaking action, where every punch counts, as each successful hit brings the fighters closer to the grand prize of $100,000. The star guest of the evening will be the one and only, legendary American rapper and multiple-time world boxing champion, Roy Jones Jr.



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Ice Cube Electrifies Dodger Stadium with THE World Series Championship Performance | BOW DOWN
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Japan's B-Girl Ami Yuasa Makes History with Olympic Gold in Breaking #paris2024 #olympics
Japan's B-Girl Ami Yuasa Makes History with Olympic Gold in Breaking #paris2024 #olympics

Japan's Ami Yuasa, also known as B-Girl Ami, showcased a blend of artistry and athleticism to win the first-ever Olympic gold medal for breaking on Friday. In a gripping final against Lithuania's Dominika Banevic, known as B-Girl Nicka, Yuasa secured a 3-0 victory with her impressive air flairs and a series of halos, bringing the audience at La Concorde to their feet. Yuasa, celebrated for her footwork, flow, and diverse range of moves, was fully in sync with the pulsating soundtrack during the intense battle. Her joy was evident when the competition's two MCs raised her arms in victory, reminiscent of a prizefighter’s triumph, on a stage that combined elements of a disco dance floor with a mixed martial arts octagon. Japan’s B-Girl Ami won the first-ever gold medal in breaking at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Friday. B-Girl Ami, or Ami Yuasa as commonly known, defeated Lithuania’s Dominika Banevič—B-Girl Nicka—with a 3-0 victory in the final. Bedecked in a pink sweatsuit and white hat, Yuasa impressed the judges with her performance. The dancers’ performance is judged on creativity, technique, variety, and musicality. She won all three of her preliminary battles. The Japanese breakdancer breezed through the quarterfinals and semifinals to reach the final. In the semifinals, B-Girl Ami overcame fan favourite Syssy—Sya Dembele—3-0 and then secured her place in the final with a 2-1 victory over India Sardjoe from the Netherlands. China’s Liu Qingyi—B-Girl 671—claimed the bronze medal with a 2-1 win over India in the battle for third place. Breaking made a high-energy Olympic debut accompanied by backflips, DJs, plenty of style and a cameo from U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg at the Paris Games, providing an entertaining first impression for a sport that does not know when another chance will come. Breaking made it from its New York roots to the highest level of sports on Friday and took center stage at La Concorde in Paris in an event that felt more like a summer block party than the Olympic Games at times. Japanese B-girl Ami won the first Olympic gold medal in breaking, sweeping to a 3-0 victory in her battle against reigning world champion Nicka of Lithuania in the final round. The atmosphere was electric at Place de la Concorde in Paris as breakdancing - known at Paris 2024 as breaking - made its Olympic debut. In the women's event, Japan's B-Girl Ami (Ami Yuasa) captured the gold medal, while China's B-Girl 671 (Liu Qingyi) clinched the bronze. B-Girl Ami, donning her oversized hoodie, signature baseball cap, and big earrings, dominated Group C after the round robin, defeating B-Girl Anti of Italy, Morocco's B-Girl Elmamouny, and China's B-Girl Ying Zi (Zeng Yingying), losing only two judges' votes. The urban sport of breaking spun its way onto the Olympic stage for the first and possibly last time, with Japan’s B-Girl Ami winning the inaugural women’s gold. Breaking, better known as breakdancing, made its debut amid the grand elegance of Paris’s Place de la Concorde, with 17 dancers known as B-Girls going head-to-head in a series of battles on Friday. Japan’s b-girl Ami won gold at the Olympics ' first breaking event by spinning, flipping and toprocking past a field of 16 dancers Friday in a high-energy competition that may not return for future Games. Ami, legally named Ami Yuasa, won all three rounds in a battle against b-girl Nicka (Dominika Banevič) from Lithuania to clinch the gold, wrapping up a long day of breakers putting hip-hop culture on the Olympic stage with their flow, rhythm and skill at Place de la Concorde stadium. A 25-year-old from Japan won the first Olympic gold medal in breaking Friday night at the 2024 Paris Games. B-Girl Ami, whose legal name is Ami Yuasa, defeated B-Girl Nicka of Lithuania in the gold-medal battle at La Concorde, drawing oohs and aahs from the crowd with a combination of power moves and top-rocking style. B-Girl 671 of China defeated B-Girl India of the Netherlands to win bronze, while the two Americans in the 16-woman field, B-Girl Sunny and B-Girl Logistx, both failed to advance past the round-robin stage. https://youtu.be/aBor9laEO6I Terrifying Scene French Athlete Alessia Zarbo Collapses During 10,000m Final #paris2024 #olympics




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