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Louisiana News: HAMMOND, Eleazar Sosa Sentenced To Prison For Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin
Louisiana News: HAMMOND, Eleazar Sosa Sentenced To Prison For Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin
HAMMOND, La. – Eleazar Sosa, 35, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Philip P. Simon after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin, announced U.S. Attorney Kirsch.
Sosa was sentenced to 70 months in prison.
According to documents in the case, Sosa was involved in a conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute…
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Mexican Warriors Collide: Miguel Berchelt to Defend Super Featherweight World Title Against Oscar Valdez February 20 LIVE on ESPN
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Published: January 09, 2021
LAS VEGAS — The 2021 Fight of the Year race has officially started, as Miguel Berchelt and Oscar Valdez will face off in one of the most anticipated all-Mexican fistic showdowns in years. Cancun’s Berchelt will defend his WBC super featherweight world title against Nogales native Valdez in a special Top Rank on ESPN telecast Saturday, Feb. 20. The 10-round super featherweight co-feature will see rising 20-year-old Gabriel Flores Jr. against former world champion Andrew “El Chango” Cancio. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, Berchelt-Valdez and Flores-Cancio will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. “Miguel Berchelt and Oscar Valdez are two proud Mexican warriors who will give boxing fans a memorable fight,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Top Rank promoted all three bouts between Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales, and I view Berchelt-Valdez as this generation’s Barrera-Morales." Berchelt (38-1, 34 KOs) has held the WBC super featherweight title since January 2017, when he knocked out Francisco Vargas in the 11th round. His last five title defenses have ended via the quick route, including a ninth-round TKO over Miguel Roman, a sixth-round TKO over Vargas in their May 2019 rematch, and a fourth-round knockout over former world champion Jason Sosa. He fought last June in a non-title bout and knocked out Eleazar Valenzuela in six one-sided rounds. “This fight is the one that I dreamed of since we were both amateur fighters,” Berchelt said. “Valdez is a great fighter, and it will be a great fight. I am preparing with everything to win by knockout and leave no doubt that I am the best super featherweight in the world." Valdez (28-0, 22 KOs) is a two-time Mexican Olympian who vacated the WBO featherweight world title last year after six title defenses, which included scintillating 12-round barnburners against the likes of Scott Quigg, Genesis Servania and Miguel Marriaga. He suffered a severely broken jaw against Quigg in March 2018, returned 11 months later, and has since won four consecutive bouts. Since moving up to 130 pounds, Valdez has scored stoppage wins over Adam Lopez and Jayson Velez. Valdez said, "Whenever there are two Mexicans in the ring, it is a guaranteed war, and it will be an honor for me to bring a great war to my fans." Flores (19-0, 6 KOs), from Stockton, Calif., signed a professional contract with Top Rank at 16 years old and went 3-0 in 2020 as he graduated from prospect to contender. He started the year Feb. 22 on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury II undercard and dominated Matt Conway over eight rounds. Flores shined on a pair of occasions inside the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble, winning decisions over Josec Ruiz and Ryan Kielczweski. Flores now steps up against Cancio (21-5-2, 16 KOs), a fellow Californian who formerly held the WBA super featherweight world title. Cancio knocked out Alberto Machado in February 2019 to win the title and repeated the deed with another knockout over Machado that June. Rene Alvarado ended Cancio’s ascension with a seventh-round knockout in November 2019, and early last year, Cancio inked a promotional contract with Top Rank. "My main goal is to win a world title,” Flores said. “Dominating a former world champion will put me in a great position to challenge for a title soon.” Cancio said, “I’m very excited to return to battle on February 20 against Gabriel Flores Jr. I’m working hard in the gym, and I know that this fight is the first on my path to becoming a two-time world champion. I would like to thank my fans, who have been so incredibly supportive. I’ve heard you loud and clear and can’t wait to put on another great show for you.”
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Agandalles en elección de aspirantes a alcaldes y diputados del PRD
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Agandalles en elección de aspirantes a alcaldes y diputados del PRD
Redacción ] ACAPULCO, Gro. * 16 de febrero de 2018. (Con información de Reforma y Agencia Quadratín)
En sesión de Consejo Estatal, el PRD eligió a sus candidatos a alcaldes y diputados locales que competirán en las elecciones constitucionales del domingo 1 de julio, próximo.
Los agandalles en la repartición de candidaturas motivó que algunos consejeros y aspirantes renunciaran allí mismo a la militancia de su partido.
En presencia de 98 de los 158 consejeros, el Consejo Estatal aprobó las candidaturas de alcaldes y diputaciones uninominales y plurinominales, reservándose únicamente las candidaturas de las presidencias municipales de Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, Chilapa, Tlapa y Copalillo.
El listado complementario de candidatos quedó integrado de la siguiente manera:
DIPUTACIONES PLURINOMINALES DEFINIDAS
01.- Celestino Cesáreo Guzmán (Alternativa Democrática Guerrerense (ADG)) 02.- Perla Edith Martínez Ríos (Nueva Mayoría). 03.- Alberto Catalán Bastida. 05.- Humberto Aguirre Sánchez (Unidad de Izquierda Guerrerense). 06.- Eleazar Sierra Oropeza (Democracia Social)
DIPUTACIONES UNINOMINALES DEFINIDAS (Distritos)
01.- Luis Estephano Cervantes. 05.- Ernesto González Pérez. 08 .- Daniel Meza Loeza. 12.- Aviud Rosas Ruiz 13.- Porfirio Leyva Muñoz. 14.- Alexander Genchi Casiano. 17.- Fidencio Ixta Rojas 20.- Robell Urióstegi Patiño. 21.- Thalía Rodríguez Rodríguez. 22.- Salud Lázaro Mazón Alonso. 24.- Bernardo Ortega Jiménez. 25.- Elizabeth Osorio Silva. 26.- Fabiola Rafael Dircio. 27.- Reynalda Tapia Ortega.
ALCALDÍAS DEFINIDAS
Azoyú: Leticia Bautista Vargas. San Jerónimo: Miguel Ángel Barrientos Ríos. Coahuayutla: José Correa Huerta. Cocula: Guillermina Díaz Salgado. Copala: Guadalupe García Villalba. Copanatoyac: Guadalupe Cervantes Morales. Cualac: Eulalia Eligio González. Cuetzala: Olivia Nájera Catalán. Cutzamala: Fidel Jurado Ramírez. Chilapa: Antonio Hernández Godínez. Chilpancingo: Antonio Gaspar Beltrán. Cruz Grande: Wilberth Zaid García Trujillo. Canuto Neri: Martha Rodríguez Martínez. Huitzuco: Eder Nájera Nájera. Iguala: Óscar Díaz Bello. Igualapa: Omar González Álvarez. Ixcateopan: Naucelia Castillo Bautista. Juan R Escudero: Israel Hernández Espinoza. Malinaltepec: Efrén López Hernández. Mártir de Cuilapa: Jenny González Ocampo. Metlatónoc: Alba Aspirina Viterbo Espinobarro. Olinalá: Agustina Vázquez Almazán. Ometepec: Rosa Coral Mendoza Falcón. Pedro Ascencio: Norma Sánchez Álvarez. Petatlán: Esteban Cárdenas Santana. Quechultenango: Crisóforo Castro Castro. San Marcos: Tomás Hernández Palma. San Miguel Totolapan: Juan Mendoza Acosta (reelección). Teloloapan: Efrén Romero Sotelo. Tixtla: Erika Alcaraz Sosa, Tlacoapa: Martín Rosales Sierra. Tlalixtaquilla: Orquídea Cuéllar Guerrero. Tlapehuala: Anabel Valbuena Lara. La Unión: Crescencio Reyes Torres. Xalpatláhuac: Ramón Lorenzo Cárdenas. Zapotitlán: Natividad Gerónimo Cano. Zirándaro: Aire Ibarra Fernández. Eduardo Neri: Mario Alberto Chávez Carbajal. Acatepec: Ramiro Salvador Hernández. Marquelia: Rubén García Medina. Cochoapa: Daniel Esteban González. José Joaquín de Herrera: María Magdalena Hernández Carballo.
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From Australia to the MGM Grand: Identical Twins Andrew & Jason Moloney Set For Las Vegas Debuts Inside The Bubble
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Published: June 17, 2020
LAS VEGAS — From Down Under to “The Bubble,” Australia’s Moloney twins — Andrew and Jason — are set for their Las Vegas debuts. Andrew “The Monster” Moloney will make the first defense of his WBA super flyweight world title Tuesday, June 23 from the MGM Grand Conference Center—Grand Ballroom against Joshua “El Professor” Franco (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 8 p.m. ET). Moloney-Franco will be the first men’s boxing world title bout since February 29. The fights continue from the MGM Grand Thursday, June 25, when WBO No. 2 bantamweight contender Jason Moloney will face Leonardo Baez in a 10-rounder (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 8 p.m. ET). Week 3 of the Top Rank on ESPN summer series concludes from TV Azteca Studios in Mexico City on Saturday, June 27, when WBC super featherweight world champion Miguel “El Alacran” Berchelt will face Eleazar “Tronco” Valenzuela in a 10-round lightweight bout (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 11 p.m. ET). “It’s very exciting times as Australia's only world champion, Andrew Moloney, will defend his title against a tough warrior in Joshua Franco,” said Tony Tolj, who manages the Moloney brothers. "Jason has trained hard and is ready for world championship opportunities. Both are in tough fights that the fans are going to love. We want to fight the best. It's a great honor to headline back-to-back shows, especially at MGM Grand.” June 23 MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom Main Event Andrew Moloney (21-0, 14 KOs) vs. Joshua Franco (16-1-2, 8 KOs) 12 Rounds, Moloney’s WBA Super Flyweight World Title Andrew Moloney has won four consecutive bouts by knockout, including an eighth-round stoppage over Miguel Gonzalez on Gonzalez’s home turf in Chile. He captured the WBA interim world title last November, stopping Elton Dharry on cuts following eight one-sided rounds. The WBA elevated Moloney to full champion in March, and he will defend his strap against Franco, a San Antonio native who is best known for his action-packed trilogy against Oscar Negrete. Franco, who has gone five bouts since his lone professional defeat, went 1-0-2 versus Negrete. “It’s a dream come true for me to be headlining at the MGM Grand for my first world title defense,” Andrew Moloney said. “Thank you to Top Rank and my team for giving me this amazing opportunity. Franco is a great fighter, but I believe I am faster, more powerful, and too hungry to let anyone take this belt away from me.” Said Franco: “I have been waiting all my life to fight for a world title. I know that all my hard work will pay off when I step into the ring and become a world champion. These are tough times for the world, so I’m grateful to have this opportunity when the world has come to a halt. I will do my best to entertain the fans during this time and make my training team, promoter and everyone in San Antonio proud. This June 23, class will be in session, and everyone’s invited to watch on ESPN.” Co-Feature Christopher Diaz (25-2, 16 KOs) vs. Jason Sanchez (15-1, 8 KOs) 10 Rounds, Featherweight In a clash of former world title challengers, the winner will re-enter the world title picture. Diaz is 2-1 since a decision loss to Masayuki Ito for the vacant WBO junior lightweight world title. Following the Ito loss, Diaz moved down in weight to compete as a featherweight. Sanchez gave a valiant effort in a June 2019 decision loss to then-WBO featherweight world champion Oscar Valdez. The Albuquerque native rebounded with a knockout win over Adeilson Dos Santos last October. “I know that winning this next fight opens the door to a world title shot, and I have worked hard to make it happen and finally achieve my dream of becoming a world champion," Diaz said. "Jason Sanchez is a world-level opponent. His only defeat is against Oscar Valdez — and he is a seasoned Mexican warrior — but I am coming prepared for everything Sanchez will bring to the ring." Undercard Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno (14-0-1, 12 KOs), who is coming off an eight-round draw in January, will look to get back to his winning ways against Alexis del Bosque (17-5, 9 KOs) in an eight-rounder at lightweight. In a junior welterweight battle set for six rounds, Miguel Contreras (10-0, 6 KOs), from Bakersfield, California, will fight 20-year-old knockout artist Rolando Vargas (5-0, 5 KOs). Helaman Olguin (7-3, 3 KOs), winner of five straight, will take on Adam Stewart (8-0-1, 5 KOs) in a six-rounder at heavyweight. June 25 MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom Main Event Jason Moloney (20-1, 17 KOs) vs. Leonardo Baez (18-2, 9 KOs) 10 Rounds, Bantamweight Jason Moloney came up a hair short in his bid for the IBF bantamweight world title in October 2018, losing a disputed split decision to Emmanuel Rodriguez. He has knocked out three opponents since, most recently blitzing Dixon Flores in two rounds on the same card as his brother’s victory over Elton Dharry. Baez, from Mexicali, Mexico, has won six in a row, most recently shutting out former interim world champion Moises Flores over eight rounds. “My opponent, Leonardo Baez, is a good fighter who comes forward and puts on a lot of pressure,” Jason Moloney said. “I have been working extremely hard to make sure this is the most spectacular performance of my career and to prove that I am ready for another shot at a world title.” Said Baez: “I’m very happy for this opportunity. I had already been training, so that’s why I’m ready to come back. I’m confident in my preparation. I know I will walk away with my hand raised.” Co-Feature Abraham Nova (18-0, 14 KOs) vs. Avery Sparrow (10-1, 3 KOs) 10 Rounds, Junior Lightweight Nova made his Top Rank debut in January, registering a fourth-round knockout. He returns for his “Bubble” debut against Sparrow, a battle-hardened Philadelphia native who is coming off a March 2019 decision victory over former world title challenger Hank Lundy. Nova, born in Puerto Rico and raised in Albany, New York, was one of Teofimo Lopez’s chief sparring partners before Lopez’s lightweight title-winning effort over Richard Commey last December. Undercard Orlando “El Zurdo de Oro” González (14-0, 10 KOs), from Aguadilla Puerto Rico, will face off against Ecuadorian veteran Luis Porozo (15-2, 8 KOs) in an eight-rounder at junior lightweight. A southpaw puncher, Gonzalez has registered three knockouts in his last four fights. June 27 TV Azteca Studios Main Event Miguel Berchelt (37-1, 33 KOs) vs. Eleazar Valenzuela (21-13-4, 16 KOs) Berchelt, the long-reigning WBC super featherweight kingpin, will return in his first non-title bout since 2015. A native of Cancun, Mexico, he has notched five consecutive knockouts, including a devastating fourth-round stoppage over former world champion Jason Sosa in his last outing. Valenzuela is 8-3 with one no contest in his last 12 bouts. Undercard Omar “Pollo” Aguilar (17-0, 16 KOs), a 21-year-old punching prodigy from Ensenada, Mexico, will fight Dante “Crazy” Jardon (32-6, 23 KOs) in a 10-rounder at junior welterweight. In a 10-round junior lightweight bout, Mauricio “Bronco” Lara (18-2, 12 KOs) will fight unbeaten Tijuana native Humberto Galindo (12-0-1, 9 KOs). Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (14-0, 12 KOs) will look to extend his knockout streak to eight in an eight-round featherweight battle against Luis Guzman (8-14, 1 KO). Junior welterweight prospect Ruben “Pollito” Aguilar (9-0, 7 KOs), who has five consecutive first-round knockouts, will fight Emanuel Herrera (7-10, 1 KO) in a six-rounder.
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