Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 18 Dec 2020, 05:39

Conwell - Decision
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Conwell - T/KO
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DRAW
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Ashkeyev - T/KO
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Ashkeyev - Decision
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Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Bohachuck-Adams on 12/3, Conwell-Ashkeyev on 12/17, NBCSN

Ring City USA, the new sports media startup that debuts its Thursday night boxing series Nov. 19 on NBC Sports Network, announced the main events for its second and third fight nights, to take place on Dec. 3 and Dec. 17 respectively. Undefeated blue-chip super welterweight prospect Serhii Bohachuck (18-0, 18 KO’s) meets former middleweight Interim Title Challenger Brandon Adams (21-3, 13 KO’s) in a 10-round main event on Dec.3, while the undefeated 2016 Olympian Charles Conwell (13-0, 10 KO’s) faces Madiyar Ashkeyev (14-0, 7 KO’s) in a 10-round super welterweight matchup.

All three of Ring City’s events in 2020 will be broadcast live from Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Gym in Los Angeles.

In Dec. 3 undercard action, rising welterweight prospect Brian Ceballo (11-0, 6 KO’s) will clash with once-beaten Larry Gomez (10-1, 8 KO’s) in the 10-round co-main event. In heavyweight female action, 2019 World Championships Gold Medalist Danielle Perkins (1-0, 1 KO) will fight the undefeated Princess Hairston (1-0, 1 KO) in a six-round matchup.

"We are excited about the quality of the fights Ring City is delivering to fight fans,” said Head of Boxing Evan Rutkowski. “As a developmental platform, our mission is to put together the most competitive matches that challenge our fighters and entertain viewers. Bohachuck-Adams and Conwell-Ashkeyev are two matchups that we are confident will meet those goals.”

The hard-hitting Bohachuck has steamrolled through opposition on his way to an 18-0 record, all of which have come via knockout. Bohachuk, who trains with Manny Robles out of Legends Boxing Academy, proved himself with a knock-out win over Tyrone Brunson in October of 2019. Most recently, he put on an electric performance in September when he knocked out Alejandro Davila in six rounds out of Mexico. The Ukrainian-born Bohachuck, who is promoted by Tom Loeffler at 360 Promotions and Ural Boxing, continues to take the Southern California boxing world by storm with his dominant performances in the ring and magnetic personality out of the ring.

“I’m looking forward to fighting Brandon Adams; He’s an experienced challenger who has already fought for the world title and I am up for this challenge,” Bohachuk said. “I appreciate Ring City giving me this opportunity to fight on NBCSN from the legendary Wild Card Gym.”

The battle-tested Adams, who hails from Watts, C.A. and works with accomplished trainer Dub Huntley, challenged WBC Middleweight Titleholder Jermall Charlo for the title in 2019 after defeating Shane Mosley Jr. to win the Epix Television Series “The Contender.” Adams boasts a formidable group of sparring partners, including Shawn Porter and Gennadiy Golovkin. Adams, who went professional inside of two years, is known for his fast rise within boxing. He started competitively training at age 19, fought his first amateur fight at age 20 and turned professional at age 21. Adams’ return to the ring Dec. 3 will be his first fight since his June 2019 matchup with Charlo. He is promoted by Banner Promotions and Tournament of Contenders.

“I appreciate this challenge,” Adams said. “Bohachuck’s team thinks he is ready to fight at the top level and my team is confident that I am already fighting at that level with the top fighters in the sport.”

Cleveland native Conwell, who competed in the men’s 2016 Summer Olympics middleweight event as an amateur, returned to the ring for the first time this year in February when he scored a fifth-round stoppage against Ramses Agaton. Known for his decisive punching power, Conwell recently capped off an impressive performance in the Oct. 7 main event of ShoBox: The New Generation with an eruptive knockout of Wendy Toussaint. A swift uppercut in the ninth round ended the contest and broke Toussaint’s nose in a fight that Conwell was comfortably winning. The highly touted super welterweight contender who is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, also reached a pivotal moment this year when he welcomed a daughter earlier this fall to become a first-time father.

“I’m happy to be getting right back in the ring to show my skill, class and dominance on NBC Sports Network,” Conwell said.

Ashkeyev, who fights out of boxing hotbed Oxnard by way of his native Kazakhstan, returns to face Conwell a year after his last fight in which he stopped Rodolfo Martinez at the end of the fifth round. Ashkeyev was an excellent amateur who participated in the World Series of Boxing. The undefeated Ashkeyev is promoted by Main Events and managed by Egis Klimas.

“I am very happy to have the chance to fight on NBCSN,” Ashkayev said. “I will be ready to make a big statement in my first televised main event in the United States and have waited a long time to show everyone what I can do.”

In Dec. 3 undercard action, former Olympic hopeful Ceballo, who is promoted by 360 Promotions, faces off against Gomez in a clash of welterweights. Perkins, who is the most recent U.S. Amateur World Champion boxer since Claressa Shields in 2016, is a formidable fighter who played Division I basketball at George Mason University and St. John’s University followed by a stint playing basketball professionally in Europe. Her basketball career came to an end when she suffered debilitating injuries after being hit by a car in 2008. The 6-foot southpaw made her professional boxing debut in 2014 after an impressive amateur career. She is managed by longtime boxing executive Mark Taffet, who has also guided Shields throughout her career. Perkins faces Hairston, who will fight just her second professional fight after winning her debut via knockout in July of 2019.

Ring City fights will air live on NBC Sports Network on Thursday nights at 9pm EST/6pm PST.
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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Ex-amateur standout Ashkeyev will be a stiff test for Conwell. I pick Charles by close, competitive decision.
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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Charles in a strong mofo, he'll break this dude without much trouble
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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Conwell vs Ashkeyev stats

Charles Conwell steps into the ring with an undefeated record of 13 wins and zero loses, 10 of those wins coming by the way of knock out.

Madiyar Ashkeyev will make his way to the ring with an unblemished record of 14 wins, with 7 of those by knock out.

The stats suggest Conwell has a large advantage in power over Ashkeyev, boosting at 77% knock out percentage over Ashkeyev's 50%.

Charles Conwell is the younger man by 9 years, at 23 years old.

Conwell has a height advantage of 1 inch over Ashkeyev.

Both Charles Conwell & Madiyar Ashkeyev fight out of an orthodox stance.

Conwell is the less experienced professional fighter, having had 1 less fights, and made his debut in 2017, 1 year and 4 months later than Ashkeyev, who’s first professional fight was in 2015. He has fought 17 less professional rounds, 59 to Ashkeyev's 76.

Charles Conwell goes into the fight ranked number 8 by the IBF in the 154lb division.

Conwell vs Ashkeyev form

Conwell remains undefeated as a professional, stopping 4 of his last 5 opponents.

In his last fight, he won against Wendy Toussaint on 7th October 2020 by knockout in the 9th round at Mohegan Sun Casino, Connecticut, United States.

Previous to that, he had won against Ramses Agaton on 8th February 2020 by technical knockout in the 5th round at Civic Center, Indiana.

Going into that contest, he had beat Courtney Pennington on 8th June 2019 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Madison Square Garden, New York.

Before that, he had defeated Manny Woods on 22nd December 2018 by technical knockout in the 3rd round at PromoWest Pavilion, Ohio.

He had won against Travis Scott on 14th July 2018 by technical knockout in the 2nd round at Lakefront Arena, Louisiana.

Activity check

Conwell's last 5 fights have come over a period of 2 years 2 months and 23 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 6 months and 23 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 29 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 5.8 rounds on average.
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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Conwell is young, was an Olympian, and been busting up respectable fighters with an aggressive style, don't know why he doesn't get more attention.

maybe people feel spooked talking about him because it reminds them of the day fight
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 16:22 Conwell is young, was an Olympian, and been busting up respectable fighters with an aggressive style, don't know why he doesn't get more attention.

maybe people feel spooked talking about him because it reminds them of the day fight
He deserves more attention than Madrimov, that's for sure.
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev - December 17, 2020

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:box: :box: :box:

Fight Week!

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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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my boi charles gonna beat this cat up good :box:
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Ring City USA present: Conwell vs. Ashkeyev
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Date: Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020
Start Time: 9pm ET | 6pm PT
Location: Wild Card Boxing, Los Angeles, CA
Stream: Twitch (Prelims)
TV: NBC Sports Network

Prelims (Twitch, 7:30 pm ET)

8 Round Heavyweight Contest
Stephan Shaw (13-0, 10 KOs) vs. Lyubomyr Pinchuk (12-1-1, 7 KOs)

4 Round Super Lightweight Contest
Kelvin Davis (debut) vs. Michael Honesto (debut)

Swing Bout

4 Round Middleweight Contest
Eric Priest (2-0, 2 KOs) vs. Angel Mendez Juarez (debut)


Main Card (NBCSN, 9pm ET)

10 Round Super Welterweight Contest
Charles Conwell (13-0, 10 KOs) vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev (14-0, 7 KOs)

10 Round Featherweight Contest
Jelena Mrdjenovich (40-10-2, 19 KOs) vs. Paola Torres (12-4-1, 4 KOs)

8 Round Bantamweight Contest
Eduardo Baez (17-1-2, 6 KOs) vs. Narek Abgaryan (14-0, 6 KOs)
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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A random Thursday night of boxing on NBCSN..
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Looks like a quality card with 2 unbeaten former amateur standouts in the main event, 2 promising HWs facing off and 2021 Olympic alternate Kelvin Davis making his pro debut!!

I've got Conwell by decision over Kazakh prospect Ashkeyev in what should be an entertaining bout.
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Nice to see an outdoor boxing card this time of year!! :clap:
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Great announcement as the program was ending. Ring City USA at Roach's Wild Card Gym parking lot will be having 14 more live shows on NBC Sports Network. That should take us well into the new year and most of the shows should have up & coming prospects since that seems to be RIng City's specialty!! :yay:
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Re: Charles Conwell vs. Madiyar Ashkeyev | Ring City USA - December 17, 2020

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Conwell dominates Ashkeyev in nose-busting perfromance

Charles Conwell KO9 Madiyar Ashkeyev... Junior middleweight contender Charles Conwell (14-0, 10 KOs) ended 2020 with his undefeated record intact as he defeated Kazakh brawler Madiyar Ashkeyev (15-2 including the World Series of Boxing) via referee’s stoppage at the end of the ninth round on Ring City USA’s final fight card of the year. Fighting from the famed Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles, Conwell put on a strong performance in which the Cleveland native came out confident and established his dominance in the early rounds. [By the end of the fight, Ashkeyev's nose was flattened and almost certainly broken].

“I felt good tonight,” Conwell said. “I’m getting more and more comfortable in the ring and more comfortable with the experience I continue to get.”

Both Conwell and Ashkeyev entered the fight cautious in the initial seconds, however, both got comfortable immediately and traded punches consistently a minute into the fight. By the end of the first round, it was already a physical fight, with both fighters throwing punches in flurries. Conwell went for Ashkeyev’s body early on, trying to land decisive punches as Ashkeyev forced the fight to be fought from the inside.

“I think I’m the only undefeated contender fighting,” Conwell continued. “And I think that means a lot – I’m making great progress and I’m ready for a bigger payday. The more I fight, the better I get. I’m only 23-years-old and I want to keep fighting.”

By the third round, the entire fight was being fought from the inside, with Conwell exhibiting extraordinary patience in waiting to land the most effective punches. Ashkeyev’s warrior mentality was obvious and he stayed resilient, insisting on finishing out the fight after undergoing punishing fifth and sixth rounds and showing clear signs of exhaustion by the seventh round. While Ashkeyev endeavored to continue fighting, referee Jack Reiss called the fight at the conclusion of the ninth round in agreement with Ashkeyev’s corner.

Thursday’s fight night closed out Ring City’s 2020 slate of fights, which kicked off on Nov. 19th. source: ring city press release
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he broke the nost of his previous opponent too, dat uppercut
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