Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame Announces 2016 Award Winners Shelly Vincent 1st female Fighter of the Year

12th annual CBHOF induction dinner Novembru. 4
CBHOF 2016 Fighter of the Year Shelly Vincent
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Ottubru 18, 2016) – The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) ħabbret tagħha 2016 rebbieħa tal-premjijiet, including its first female Boxer of the Year, popular super bantamweight Shelly “Way Shelito s” Vincent.
Il 2016 rebbieħa tal-premjijiet, as well as its Class of 2016 inductees, se jkunu onorati Il-ġimgħalejl, Novembru 4, fil-Ballroom UNCAS fil Mohegan Sun, fil- 12TH annwali Dinner CBHOF Gala induzzjoni.
Other 2016 CHBOF award winners include Jacob Marrero, Dilettanti Boxer tas-Sena; Mike Mazzulli, Professional Boxing Official of the Year; Heather Concepcion, Amateur Boxing Official of the Year; Pete Hary, Contribution to Professional Boxing; u Carlos Nieves Contribution to Amateur Boxing.
The new CBHOF inductees are Stamford amateur coach/boxer Orlando Montalvo, Newington former ESPN boxing director Bob Yalen, Wallingford boxer Sean Malone, Jr., New Bedford (MA) Boxer SucraRay Oliveira, Waterbury judge/referee John “Duke” Lawson and Mashantucket Pequot Game & Athletic commissioner Kenny Reels.
This year’s class hails from all over Connecticut and from every segment of the sport,” CBHOF president John Laudati qal. “We’ve inducted great boxers and trainers Orlando Montalvo, Ray Olivieri and Sean Malone Jr. We’ve also acknowledged the tremendous contributions to the sport by Bob Yalen and Kenny Reels. From my hometown of Waterbury comes world renowned boxing judge and referee JohnnyDuke” Lawson. This year’s class of boxers and officials of the year is incredibly accomplished and includes the first woman professional Boxer of the Year, Shelly Vincent. Emcee Harold Lederman is an icon of the boxing world and he will surely keep us entertained all night.
Vincent (18-1), ġlieda kontra minn Providence, is arguably the most popular boxer in New England. A native of New London, she has won two world title, Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) and International Boxing Association (IBA). She has fought 10 times in Connecticut without a loss during her professional career, 6-0 at Foxwoods Resort Casino, 4-0 fil Mohegan Sun.
Past CHBOF Boxers of the Year include Ċad Dawson (3X), Luis Rosa, Jr. (2X), Matt Remillard (2X), Eric Harding, Delvin Rodriguez, Tony Grano u Mike Oliver.
Representing the Ortiz Boxing Gym in Bridgeport, Marrero is the Northeast Regional champion, and he was the 2015 USA Boxing’s Prep National Championship gold-medal winner in the 125-pound division.
Mazulli is president of the powerful Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) and longtime Director of Athletic Regulations for Mohegan Sun.
Hary is a veteran professional boxing judge as well as CHBOF vice president, while Nieves is head coach/owner of Ortiz Boxing Gym in Bridgeport.
Biljetti għall-CBHOF 12th annwali Pranzu Gala induzzjoni, bi prezz raġonevoli fil $90.00, will soon go on sale and be available to purchase by calling Kim Baker fil Mohegan Sun(1.860.862.7377) jew Sherman Cain fil-Manchester Ġurnal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Bibien miftuħa fi 5:30 p.m. U, cocktails from 6:30-7:30 p.m. U (cash bar), followed by a full sit-down dinner.
Mur online biex www.ctboxinghof.org għal informazzjoni addizzjonali dwar il Connecticut Boxing Sala tal-Eroj, its 12th annwali Pranzu Gala inductee, opportunitajiet sponsorizzazzjoni avveniment, jew inductees CBHOF passat.
ABOUT CBHOF: The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 li tonora u tiċċelebra l-karrieri ta 'individwi pendenti involuti fl-isport tal-boxing. Ċerimonja tagħha induzzjoni inawgurali & Pranzu saret 2005. Istorja Connecticut tal boxing sinjuri qatt ma seta 'iffjorixxiet li kieku ma kienx għall-kisbiet ta' dawk stabbiliti fil-Hall of Fame.
Bħala organizzazzjoni li ma tagħmilx profitt, l Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame hu deċiż li jżommu l-ispirtu ġlied tal Connecticut b'saħħitha permezz ta 'kontribuzzjonijiet ta' karità varji.

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