Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame classe di 2016 Announced

Orlando Montalvo, Bob Yalen, Sean Malone, Jr., Ray Oliveira, John Lawson & Kenny Reels
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Agosto 25, 2016) – The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) has announced its six-member Class of 2016 to be inducted during the 12TH annuale Cena di Gala CBHOF induzione il Venerdì notte,Novembre 4, nella sala da ballo Uncas a Mohegan Sun.
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) pugile Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Waterbury judge Giovanni “Duke” Lawson and Mashantucket Pequot Game & Athletic commissioner Kenny Reels.
The Board of Directors of the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame is very excited to announce this incredible class of inductees for 2016,CBHOF president John Laudati suddetto. “We anticipate a great crowd for our honorees at the induction ceremony on November 4th a Mohegan Sun. Come sempre, our dinner is a wonderful coming together of the boxing community, friends and family.
Montalvo and his wife, Sandra, moved to Stamford in 1980, training amateur fighters for the first 20 years in parks and in their backyard until relocating at the Union Memorial Church for seven years. Orlando was an amateur and professional boxer in his native Puerto Rico, traveling around the world to compete. He won 110 di 125 amateur matches and 22 di 29 come professionista con 18 ko, reaching a No. 10 rating in the junior middleweight division.
Yalen is best known, forse, as boxing director for ESPN and its popularVenerdì Night Fights serie. He has also been a consultant for ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and Showtime. A recipient of the Boxing Writers Association of America’s Sam Taub Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, Yalen was associate editor of the Ring Record Book and FightFax. He was also Director of Sports & Entertainment at Mohegan Sun while one of the original CBHOF board members, contributing much to the success of its inaugural awards dinner.
Malone is the son of CBHOF inductee Sean Malone, Sr., who was inducted in 2011. He had a 23-6 (21 KO) record. In 1992, he had one of his most notable victories against Greg Cadiz for the Nevada State light welterweight title. He also defeated Pat Ireland in 1993 for the New England welterweight crown.
Oliveira was an all-action fighter who set a record in a fight with Zack Padilla, in which they threw more than 1,000 combined punches. During his outstanding 15-year professional career, Oliveira defeated the likes of Vince Phillips, Vivian Harris, Tracy Spann e Charles Murray due volte. Completing his career with a 47-11-2, Ray had a great chin and he wasn’t stopped prior to his loss to WBU light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton in 2004.
Involved in boxing for 60 anni, Lawson was one of only 10 referees and judges selected by Willie Pep e Chico Vejar to work sanctioned bouts when boxing returned to Connecticut in the 1970s. Lawson was a judge for a world heavyweight title fight in Germany between Wladimir Klitschko e Francesco Pianetta. He was also involved in fights featuring world champions such as Roy Jones, Jr., “Meraviglioso” Marvin Hagler, Joe Calzaghe, Chad Dawson, Antonio Tarver e Zab Judah. Lawson served 20 years with the Waterbury police department.
Reels was appointed by the Mashantucket Pequot Gaming & Athletic Commission in 2009 to oversee boxing and MMA at Foxwoods. Known for his caring about the health and safety of boxers, Reels followed CBHOF inductee Peter Timothy. Reels has received countless awards and honors for his humanitarian work and commitment to human values, interests and concerns.
I biglietti per il CBHOF 12th annuale Cena di Gala a induzione, a prezzi ragionevoli a $90.00, will soon go on sale and be available to purchase by calling Kim Baker a Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.7377) o Sherman Caino al Manchester Journal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Apertura delle porte alle 5:30 p.m. E, cocktail da 6:30-7:30 p.m. E (bar in contanti), seguito da una cena completa sit-down.
Andare online per www.ctboxinghof.org per ulteriori informazioni sulla Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame, its 12th annuale Cena di Gala Inductee, opportunità di sponsorizzazione dell'evento, o reclute CBHOF precedenti.
CIRCA CBHOF: Il Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame è stata fondata nel 2004 per onorare e celebrare la carriera di individui eccezionali che partecipano alla sport del pugilato. La sua inaugurale Cerimonia di investitura & La cena si è tenuta a 2005. Ricca storia di boxe del Connecticut non avrebbe mai potuto prosperato se non fosse per i risultati di quelli sanciti nella Hall of Fame.
Come organizzazione non-profit, Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame è profondamente impegnata a mantenere lo spirito combattivo del Connecticut fiorente attraverso vari contributi di beneficenza.

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