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Paul Kroll Battles Mark Dawson in Battle of Undefeated Welterweights in an All-Philly Showdown on Saturday, November 27th at The 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

Paul Kroll Battles Mark Dawson Jr. in a Battle of Undefeated Welterweights in an All-Philly Showdown on Saturday, November 27th at The 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

Jesse Hart takes on Ernest Amuzu

Plus Undefeated Isaiah Johnson, Rashan Adams, Jabril Noble, Istvan Bermath, and Derek Starling
PHILADELPHIA (October 21, 2021)–A can’t miss welterweight showdown will headline RDR Promotions big night of boxing on Saturday, November 27th at The 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

Undefeated Philadelphia based welterweight’s Paulus Kroll atque Mark Dawson Jr. will fight in an eight-round bout in what will be one of the most anticipated fights featuring Philadelphia fighters in a while.

Kroll, qui erat, 2016 United States Olympic alternate, has a record of 8-0 cum sex knockouts. Kroll is a three-year professional, has a win over highly regarded Shinard Bunch (2-0) and is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision over Lucas Santamaria on October 3, 2020 in Los Angeles.

Dawson is 9-0-1 cum tribus knockouts. The 24 year-old Dawson is coming off his career best victory when he won an eight-round unanimous decision over Ivan Pandzic (13-0-1) on July 24th at the 2300 Arena.

In octo per co-pluma-, former two-time world title challenger, Jesse Hart will be in action against veteran Marcus Amuzu in a super middleweight contest.

Hart of Philadelphia has a record of 27-3 apud 21 knockouts. The 32 year-old has twice battled for the super middleweight championship of the world only to fall just short to Gilberto Ramirez in fights that were decided by just a couple of points.

After a stellar amateur career, Hart turned professional on June 9, 2012 with a 1st round stoppage of Manuel Eastman in Las Vegas. That led to Hart winning his first 22 pugnat (20 a knockout), with victories over Tyrell Hendrix (10-2-2), Samuel Clarkson (10-2), Roberto Acevedo (8-2), Mike Jimenez (17-0), Andrew Hernandez (16-4-1), Alan Campa (16-2). Hart also has victories over Demond Nicholson (18-2), Mike Gavronski (24-2-1) and Sullivan Barrera (22-2). Hart is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Mike Guy on September 17th at the 2300 Arena.

Amuzu of Prichard, Alabama, has a record of 26-5 apud 22 knockouts.
Amuzu, 38, is an 11-year veteran and is coming off a unanimous decision over Zacariah Kelly on June 27, 2020 in Plant City, Florida.

In an duodeviginti-circuitu, Istvan Bernath (7-0, 5 KOs) of Miami is taking on an opponent to be named in heavyweight bout.

In Four Round Bouts:

Isaiah Johnson (2-0, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Young anthony (0-3) of Philadelphia in a super lightweight contest.

Rashan Adams (1-0) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a super featherweight fight.

Jabril Noble (2-0, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Joshua Zimmerman (0-5) of Baltimore in a super featherweight bout.

Derek Starling (3-0, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia takes on an opponent to be named in a heavyweight fight.

LaQuan Evans (4-2, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia takes on Victor Garcia Rivera (1-8) of Los Angeles in a super welterweight fight.

Tesseras sunt $55, $75, $100 atque $150 and can be purchased at https://2300arena.showare.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=386

Greg Outlaw Takes on Edgar Torres in Main Event on Friday, September 10th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia



The Return of Philly Favorite Christian Carto in The Co-Feature
Plus Undefeated Elijah Morales, Quadir Albright, Julian Gonzalez and Bilal Quintyne
PHILADELPHIA (August 17, 2021)–King’s Promotions returns to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with a jam-packed night of boxing on Friday night September 10th.

In consectetur, welterweight Greg Outlaw will compete against Edgar Torres in a bout scheduled for six-rounds.

Outlaw of Bowie, Maryland, has a record of 8-1 cum tribus knockouts. The 28 year-old Outlaw is a five year-professional. Outlaw has wins over Kashon Hutchinson (2-0) and Mack Allison IV (8-1-1). Outlaw is looking to get back in the win column after suffering his first defeat, which came on June 5th against Andrew Rodgers at the 2300 Arena.

Torres of Woodbridge, Virginia, has a record of 8-1-1 cum quattuor knockouts. The 38 year-old is a 14 year-professional. Torres is coming off his first loss, when he was stopped by Hutchinson on June 5th at the 2300 Arena.

The six-round co-feature will mark the much anticipated return of popular bantamweight Christian Carto.

Carto, 24 years-old of Philadelphia is 17-1 apud 11 knockouts. Carto, qui conversus professio in 2016, won his first 17 finibus, which were highlighted by a win over Alonso Melendez (14-1). Carto suffered his only loss on February 8th, 2019 to Victor Ruiz at the 2300 Arena.
Carto’s opponent will be announced shortly.

In sex-rotundus daret:

Elijah Morales (8-0, 4 KOs) of London, NJ suscipit Kevin Davilla (5-8-3, 1 KO) of Lakeland, Washington in a welterweight contest.

Kashon Hutchinson (8-5, 2 KOs) de Rading ', PA takes on an opponent to be named in a welterweight fight.

Kenny Robles (8-1, 3 KOs) de Insula Staten, NY takes on an opponent to be named in a junior welterweight scrap.

Jonathan Rodriguez (9-1, 3 KOs) Bethlehem,, PA takes on an opponent to be named in a bantamweight fight.
In Four-Round Bouts:

Quadir Albright (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia battles debuting Humberto Camareno Jr. de Lakewood, Washington in a junior welterweight fight.

Julian Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO) de Rading ', PA takes on an opponent to be named in a junior lightweight contest.

Bilal Quintyne (1-0, 1 KO) Atlantae, GA fights an opponent to be named in a middleweight tussle.

Tickets for this outstanding evening of boxing are $150, $100, $75
atque $50 and can be purchased by calling King’s Promotions at 610-587-5950.

Nahir Albright and Mark Dawson Win Main Events During Back-to-Back Shows on RDR Promotions Crossroads weekend

PHILADELPHIA (QUINTILIS 26, 2021)-This past weekend, RDR Promotions staged two incredible night’s of boxing that featured fighters from all over the world.

Both events, which originated from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia were streamed live to a worldwide audience on www.bxngtv.com.
The weekend, dubbed “Compitales” saw two spectacular main events that saw Nahir Albright win the NABA Lightweight title with an eight-round lightweight title over Jeremy Hill on Friday. In Saturday’s main event, Mark Dawson Jr. won a eight-round unanimous over tough Ivan Pandzic in a battle of undefeated welterweights.

FRIDAY NIGHT’S RESULTS

Nahir Albright scored the biggest win of his career as he pounded out an eight-round unanimous decision over Jeremy Hill to capture the NABA Lightweight Title at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

There were some close rounds with each guy pressing the action at different points of the fight. Albright seemed to get the better of the action as they headed down the stretch. The final rounds saw Albright take control and clearly get the better of the action and he came home with the victory by scores of 79-73 et bis 78-74.

Albright, 133.6 lbs of Sicklerville, NJ est 13-1. Hill, 135.2 lbs of New Orleans, LA is 15-2.

Muhsin Cason demolished Tristan James by scoring a third-round stoppage of their four-round cruiserweight fight.

Cason landed a left hook that put James down hard on the canvas and the bout was stopped.

Cason, 197.3 lbs of Las Vegas is now 8-0 cum quinque knockouts. James, 194 lbs of Des Moines, IA is 4-4-2.

Julian Smith scored an explosive first round stoppage of Derrick Whitley Jr in a scheduled welterweight.

Smith landed a booming overhand right that sent Whitley down for the count at 2:58.

Smith, 144.8 lbs of Country Club Hills, IL is 5-0 cum quattuor knockouts. Whitley, 147.6 lbs of Springfield, MA 6-2-1.

Ryan Schwartzberg scored an upset as he stopped previously undefeated Ryan Umberger in the 2nd round of their four-round junior middleweight clash.

Schwartzberg caught Umberger with a big left hook that hurt Umberger. Schwartzberg continued to batter Umberger, but Umberger caught Schwartzberg with several hard shots of his own.

Umberger was still wobbly from the first barrage and got caught with several hard shots on the ropes and the bout was stopped at 1:41.
Schwartzberg, 156.3 lbs of Dania, FL is 1-1-1 una knockout. Umberger, 155.3 lbs of Bensalem, PA is 4-1.

Du-Shane Crooks won a six-round majority decision over Bernard Thomas in a super middleweight bout.

Crooks, 167.7 lbs of May Pen, JAM won by scores of 60-54, 59-55 atque 57-57 et nunc est, 16-2. Thomas, 168.8 lbs of Kansas City, MO is 6-11.

Steve Galeano remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Marquis Hawthorne in a junior welterweight bout.
Galeano, 143.1 lbs of Bronx, NY won by scores of 60-54 et bis 59-55 et nunc est, 8-0. Hawthorne, 138.8 lbs of Waco, TX est 8-15.

Raekwon Butler remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Diemerci Nzau in a welterweight bout.
Butler, who dominated the fight at range, was deducted a point for spitting out his mouthpiece in the final frame. He was also cut over his right eye in round three.

Butler, 138.8 lbs won by 39-36 scores on all cards, et nunc est, 3-0. Nzau, 144 lbs of Silver Spring, MD is now 11-15.

Saturday Night’s Results

It was a battle of undefeated welterweights that highlighted RDR Promotions 2nd night of back-to-back shows as Mark Dawson won an eight round unanimous decision over towering Ivan Pandzic at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia Auster.

The opening rounds saw Pandzic trying to use his 6’4″ frame with shots from the outside. His shots were largely ineffective, and Dawson was able to get to the distance where he was able to land solid counter shots. Pandzic was drawn into a firefight on several occasions, which was much to the delight of Dawson as he got the better of the exchanges which led to Pandzic being sent home with his first loss by scores of 79-73, 78-74 atque 77-74.

Dawson, 148 lbs of Philadelphia is 9-0-1. Pandzic, 146.2 lbs of Rancho Cucamonga, CA is 13-1-1.

Sean Hemphill remained undefeated as he systematically beat down Robert Burwell in a super middleweight bout.

Tempus erat sistendum 2:39 for Hemphill, 171 lbs of New Orleans, LA who is now 13-0 cum octo knockouts. Burwell, 173 lbs of Orlando, FL is now 9-5.

Jabril Noble made a successful pro debut with a second round stoppage of Deijerro Revello in a super featherweight bout.
Noble dropped Revello in round two with a left hook. He finished it up seconds later with another left hook that dropped Revello and the fight was halted at 1:12.

Noble, 132.2 lbs of Philadelphia is 1-0 una knockout. Revello, 131.2 lbs of Brighton, CO is 0-2.

Rasheen Brown remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Prisco Marquez in a featherweight fight.
Brown dropped Marquez with a straight left at the end of round one.
In circuitu quinque, it was a left to the body that put Marquez on the deck.
Brown, 129 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-52, 59-53 atque 58-55 et nunc est, 10-0. Márquez, 127.9 libras Austin, TX est 4-4-1.

Edgar Joe Cortes won a six-round unanimous decision over Roberto Pucheta in a super bantamweight bout.
Cortes, 122.8 libras Millville, NJ turpis parta 58-56 et nunc est super omnem cards 9-6-1. Pucheta, 121.9 lbs of Jalisco, MEX is 10-19-2.

Joe Jones took out veteran Dhafir Smith in round three of a scheduled six-round cruiserweight bout.

In circuitu duo, Jones dropped Smith with a hard right hand. In circuitu tres, Jones landed 10 consecutive blows that forced referee Shawn Clark to stop the bout 18 seconds in circuitu.

Jones, 194.6 lbs of Jersey City, NJ est 12-4 cum novem knockouts. Smith, 198.6 lbs of Upper Darby, PA is 28-26-7,

David Stevens remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Montrel James in a light heavyweight fight.
Stevens, 174.8 lbs of Reading, PA turpis parta 40-36 in omnibus cards, et nunc est, 6-0. James, 173.8 lbs of Saint Louis, MO is 1-6.

FIGHTNIGHT LIVE SEASON III OPENS WITH FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS ON FACEBOOK, LIVE FROM PHILADELPHIA

Interactive, FREE Facebook series now over 8.2 million views partners with Kings Promotions to showcase 10 Philly bouts.Online: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/

NEW EBORACUM (Oct. 23, 2019)Officially launching its third season and now at more than 8.2 million views, FIGHTNIGHT vivere Everlast nectunt heads back toThe Fighting City of Philadelphia” on Friday, Oct. 25, for a ten-bout Kings Promotion’s card, live from 2300 Arena. The interactive, FREE Facebook series recently announced five upcoming fight dates before the calendar turns to 2020 – it all begins with this Philly evening of fisticuffs on Friday.

We’re thrilled that fight fans, promotores, corporate sponsors and the fighters themselves have such affection for FIGHTNIGHT LIVE as we head into Season III,” dixit Mark Fratto, Principalem et Director of Business Development, Media Linacrum. “Friday’s card is filled with Philly Warriors and 2300 Arena is always a hot venue, even as the weather turns cool. We look forward to some of our favorites like Vivamus Cicero atque Damon Allen Jr., and are excited to give undefeated Internet sensation Avril Mathie her first big boxing showcase.

Friday’s main event will see super middleweight Robinson (13-2, 9 KOs) of Upper Darby, Factorum., challenge upset-minded Martez McGregor (8-2, 6 KOs) of Maywood, Ill. Two Philly-Favorites will see action in separate six-round junior welterweight bouts as Naim Nelson (13-4, 1 KO) suscipit, Roy McGill (6-3, 3 KOs) of Harrisburg and Allen Jr. (15-1-1, 5 KOs) facies Dieumerci Nzau (11-9, 8 KOs) of Silver Spring, Md. Mathie (3-0, 2 KOs) meets veteran Karen Dulin (3-20-1, 1 KO) in a four round bantamweight battle, and locals like Rasheen Brown (4-0, 1 KO),James Martin (4-1) atque Angel Rivera (4-1, 3 KOs) look to thrill in front of the hometown crowd.

This evenly-matched card leads off a doubleheader weekend for King’s Promotions, and we’re looking forward to competitive matchups to set the tone in Philadelphia. Robinson and McGregor should be a fantastic fight as everyone knows what Robinson brings to the table, and McGregor just fought a war with Cem Kilic who is ranked No. 5 in mundo,” dixit Kauffman Florus of King’s Promotions. “We are extremely excited to be working with FIGHTNIGHT LIVE and their team of professionals once again to showcase our fights and fighters.

Now in its third season, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast is the fan-friendly Facebook platform that – inter alia facies – gloriaturj se super-vicis verus tenuit sermones pugna inter commentatores et viewing auditorium. FIGHTNIGHT showcased est quam vivere 685 proeliandum 19 per promotiones 43 live event broadcasts from 21 different cities since May 2017, idque, platform pugna fans of interactive quae ad rem daret bonorum consensui generatae ex Civitatibus Foederatis Americae trans globe, et in circuitu, significant quae audientibus per comprehendo Mexico, Britannia et aliis partibus Europae, nec non in fans Meridionalis Americae, Australia et Asia.

  • Cum May 2017, the numbers on the 43-show FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series have shown promise and potential for the platform with an average of191,199 rei visae per atquemagis quam 8.2 decies totalis viewsfor the franchise. From Sept. to Aug. 2019, 25 FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Season II showsreached more than 6.5 million fansatqueaveraged more than 263,000 views.
  • & c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fights” (594,447) from the Sands in Bethlehem, the June 2019 “CES Comeback at Foxwoods” (428,887), the Dec. 2018 “Queens and Kings of Queens Card” (379,758) Novi Eboraci, the Nov. 2018 “Hard Hitting Showtime Collaboration” (372,662), the Dec. 2018 “Roy Jones Jr. Texas Throwdown” (318,886), the Oct. 2018 “Hard Hitting Philly Special” (297,545), the May 2019 “Murphys Open MGM Springfield” (296,078), the Oct. 2018 hour-long BareknuckleFreeview” (292,253), the Aug. 2019 “Murphys Boxing Encore” (260,188), the Nov. 2018 “Titans In The Capital” (256,871) et in Martio 2019 Pugilatu Murphys “S.. Patricius: 'Dies Concursus” (252,065) omne initium 250,000 aut plus views, and collectively the 43-show series has seen a total of more than8,221,593 artes omnes per sententiam.
  • In praeter rudis in numero viewership, a plene-interactive, fan-amica productions vidistisexactly 490,000 Vivamus collective post navali proelio (magis quam 11,300 per ostende), comprehendo plus quam 375,000 “similia” aut “amat,,” fere 68,000 et comment quam 23,000 shares.
  • & c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fightsfrom the Sands in Bethlehem set a new bar with594,447 views. & c. 2017 Card vidit DiBellamagis quam 40,000 interactiones videntium inter prope 39,000 “similia” aut “amat,” et in Martio 17, 2018, Murphy est scriptor “S.. Patricius: 'Dies Concursus” Posuit signum novum altus aquaecum partibus suis 2,182.
  • De Facebook ad paginam habet magis quam vivere FIGHTNIGHT90,000 fans et plus quam100,000 sectatores.

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PELTZ BOXING: A LIFE-LONG LOVE STORY; J Russell Peltz Celebrates Half Century in Boxing

PHILADELPHIA — Nam 50 annis, J Russell Peltz has lived and breathed boxing. On October 4, he will celebrate his Golden Anniversary as a Philadelphia promoter with an eight-bout card titledBlood, Sweat & 50 Annis,” at the 2300 Arena. Since Sept. 30, 1969, he’s been an institution in the city, providing a platform for hundreds, if not thousands of Philadelphia fighters to showcase their talent. He’s promoted over a thousand boxing events and over 40 world title bouts. For half a century, Peltz has ridden the roller coaster of small- and big-time boxing, with stops all over the world.


Peltzlove for boxing has outlived mentors, parents, a sister, a son and a marriage. It’s been the constant throughout the entirety of his adult life, and a refuge from guilt, sadness and loss. It was the cane he used when he couldn’t stand, and the mountain from which he screamed his successes. It has been an enduring passion and a safe, faceless pool where he could pour out an immense amount of love, out loud, and without guilt or fear of judgement.


He has an savant-like ability to recall dates of fights, who was on every card, and what happened in every round. He remembers detailed 40-year-old stories, pugnat, conversations and events like they happened yesterday.


For his 14th birthday, his dad took him to his first fight and it was love at first bell. He knew he was going to be a part of the beautiful brutality of boxing. His mom refused to allow him to go to more fights; she didn’t want him to be part ofthat element.He would lie and say he was out with friends or at parties, then go to the fights. Eventually she relented, and his father took him to more fights. He would abandon a burgeoning sports journalism career and promote his first event on Sept. 30, 1969.


J Russell Peltz grew up in an upper middle-class family, moving from Philadelphia to the wealthy community of Bala Cynwyd on Philadelphia’s Main Line when he entered third grade. Patrem, Bernard Peltz, a plumber like his own dad, had expanded Peltz Plumbing to include heating and air-conditioning. By all measurements, his business was successful, catering to both residential repairs and large company and government installations. His father was beloved by his employees.


Peltz had a taste of the plumbing life over two summers in 1963 and ’64 and was decidedly bad at it. It was a disastrous endeavor for teenage Peltz, who was not mechanically inclined. One error resulted in the destruction of several oil paintings belonging to a wealthy client, and a large bill for his father to foot.


His father wasn’t much of a sports fan outside of boxing. Patrem, Peltzgrandfather, was an avid fan and worked for Western Union. On fight nights, including during the Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney fight in 1926 in Philadelphia, he would be ringside, gathering updates and copy and communicating them to the wire services.


As Peltz tells it, pater eius, like many parents of kids who came of age in the 50s and 60s, was not expressive with his emotions. “He was just not the kind of person,” Peltz began, then paused. “Any more than I am, that could show it. My mom was the emotional, loving one.


What shines through when conversing with Peltz, is how much his parents loved each other. In a time where men were not supposed to cry, Peltz’s father, who he described as aman’s man,” took care of his wife while she was sick for years with emphysema. “They were passionately in love,” said Peltz. “Things became rocky later, especially when my mother became sick, but he always loved her.


She was so weak he would have to cut her meat and pre-chew it, so she would be strong enough to chew the rest of it,” remembers Peltz. “He would do those things and you could see that he loved her.


After his mother passed away in 1975, Peltz found a box among her belongings: “When my mom died, I found a box of newspaper clippings of stories about me, some of which I’d never seen before. I knew she loved me.


His father gave him an office to work from, and twice lent him money when Peltz needed a boost to get through a show or a bad year. If Peltz hadn’t been weighed down with remorse, he might have seen these gestures and support of his son’s boxing promoter career, of which he outwardly didn’t approve, as his father’s way of saying I love you.


A rift developed in the family when Peltz married his first wife, a non-Jewish girl, in 1969, against the wishes of his parents. This disagreement would color the remainder of their years together.


At 72 annorum, Peltz looks back over those years and sees a selfish, immature version of himself, who didn’t treat his parents all that well. “I never had a mature relationship with my parents,” Peltz would say more than once. “I have terrible regrets about that.His uncle had told him that his decision to marry his first wife was killing his mother, and Peltz believed him. The guilt is palpable as he describes his mother’s final days.


The bitterness he had felt at his parentsreaction to his marriage and their naggingget a real jobattitude toward his chosen profession put space in between them. After both had passed, pride and resentment quickly gave way to guilt and regret.


In finem,, it was his sister’s home and then his parentshome he’d go to when his first marriage fell apart. Every day he’d stop in and say hello to his father, who had built him an office over his plumbing company. His family’s foundation, which had been built on silent love and commitment, proved unyielding throughout the years.


It wasn’t long after his mother’s death that he met the woman who would become his current wifea former classmate at Lower Merion High School. Peltz knew from their first date that he would marry Linda Sablosky. All the nagging feelings of doubt he had going into his first marriage were nowhere to be found. For someone who sees himself as unemotional and unexpressive, the enormity of his love and devotion to Linda from that first date until this day is evident. In four hours of interviews, it was when he spoke about Linda that he sounded the most fulfilled and uplifted.


Family is everything to Linda,” said Peltz. “She brought together estranged cousins and other family members and she became very close to my father, calling him every day.


If my mom had met Linda,” he continued, weeping softly, “she would have had a reason to live.


Linda fit effortlessly into his boxing world. She would often attend events, traveling with Peltz. “Linda is the kind of person who can exist in any world, in any atmosphere, and everybody loves her.Peltz said. “It helped me in boxing. People say, ‘How bad can he be? She married him!’


Linda is never idle. She can fill up 24 hours a day. She’s the Queen of the Dollar Store. She can’t stand sitting around doing nothing. If Linda has 400 things to do and I only want to do 200 eorum, she says I’m boring.


The two would have two sons, Matthew and Daniel. Matthew, the oldest, was interested in music and girls. He was a ‘Deadhead,’ the moniker bestowed upon Grateful Dead fans, and traveled with them for a summer. He eventually moved to Israel and became a Rabbi. He married and had four children.


Daniel was the athlete, participating in various sports, including a short amateur boxing career that Peltz hid from Daniel’s mother for a short period of time.


Peltz did his best to never miss a game. “He was always there for me,” said Daniel. “He traveled a lot, but he always made time for my sporting events. He didn’t miss a milestone.


Peltz and his wife lost Matthew to a drug overdose in 2017. He was only 38. The pain in Peltzvoice when he talks about the years they tried to save their son is heart-wrenching. Countless trips to rehab, broken promises and relapses litter the last years of their time together. He loved Matthew as hard and as completely as any parent could have, but the thief that is drug addiction took Matthew away from his parents, his brother and his children.


At his son’s funeral Peltz told the story of a bidding scandal that rocked the plumbing industry in Philadelphia when he was a kid. The story had hit the newspapers, and when he was able to get his hands on the article, he read every word, looking for his dad’s name among those involved, hoping and praying it wasn’t there. His voice cracks again as he retells it. “When I got to the bottom of the story, it listed all those companies involved in the fixand his name wasn’t in there. I felt so proud.of him.


So it’s just that I knew that Bernie Peltz provided a hard day’s work for a fair day’s wage. Thirty years later, I came home from work one day and Linda hands me the phone. Your son wants to talk to you. I said ‘What’s up Matt.He said ‘Dad, how come when the sports writers write about boxing promoters, they always write bad things like they cheat the fighters, they steal their money, they pay off the judges and the referees, they fix the rankingsbut whenever they write about you,” he paused and sniffed heavily as tears fell, “they always write nice things. He finished by saying ‘that’s so cool.I didn’t realize it at the time but as the years went by I realized that my son felt the same way about me that I felt about my dad.


Peltz carries the weight of his Linda’s pain in addition to his own at the loss of their son. “All Linda ever wanted was to be a mother. To be there when the kids came home from school,” Peltz recalled. “That’s what made losing Matthew so devastating for her. She questioned her ability as a mother.


If Matthew had had any other mother,” Peltz said, his voice cracking with emotion, “he wouldn’t have made it to even 20.


Peltz finds comfort in his grandchildren. “Pop Pop is very affectionate with the kids,” said Daniel, who has two daughters. “He has six grandchildrenhe loves them and they adore him.


Ut enim ad minim, Peltz has brought many boxers into his inner circle, many of them becoming family. Osnel Charles, who fights on October 4, asked Peltz to be the co-best man in his wedding. He spoke at many hall-of-fame inductions, weddings and funerals over the past half century.


He talks about one of his more recent charges, Jason Sosa, with affection. One of the highest points in his long career was witnessing underdog Sosa stop Javier Fortuna to win a world title in 2016 in Beijing, Sinis.


When that fight was over we walked back to the hotel,” he remembered. “Linda went up to the room because she was tired. I went into a bar in the hotel. One of these really modern neon lit bars. I sat at that empty bar and I felt so on top of the world. People back in the states are just getting the news and here I am in Beijing having a beer by myself and I felt so good. You know why? Mostly because at the time of my career that it happened. To win a world title like that, in a foreign land, coming from behind off the canvas, with no shot to win except by knockoutwith Linda screaming and crying and she jumped up because she loves Jason. It was just like so great. Such a wonderful feeling. One of the highlights of my career. It’s not number one but it’s like 1A.


Numerus unus, addidit, was when his first charge, Bennie Briscoe, knocked out Tony Mundine in Paris in 1974: “That will always be number one. It was an eliminator. We were underdogs. It was my first trip to Europe and it was the biggest fight you could have without it being for the title. It was just such a wonderful night.


His protege, Raging Babe Michelle Rosado, who is promoting “Diligite, Sweat & 50 Annis,” is one of many who see Peltz as a father figure. His seven-year mentorship of Rosado will culminate in his passing the torch to his hardworking mentee. “Leaders build leaders. Because he doesn’t have an ego, and wasn’t inclined to protect his secrets at all costs like so many of his peers, he was able to mentor BAM [Brittany Rogers] and I and teach us the ropes. I’m honored that he trusts me to continue his legacy.Peltz is known to brag about Rosado to his colleagues in the business. When he talks about her, his tone alternates between that of a proud father and professional respect and admiration. They may fight and scream but will always eventually reconcile like family so often does.


Peltz is ready to slow down after his 50th anniversary celebration. The changes to the sport have worn thin his desire to keep going. “It’s not the sport I fell in love with,” inquit. “It’s not like it used to be. Guys just wanted to fight. If guys were within 10 pounds we had a fight.


On October 4, he will wind down his matchmaking career with the kind of card that he’s become known for in Philadelphia over the last 50 annis. Tough, Philly versus Philly toss-up matches. The kind of card that drew him to boxing and kept him there for half a century.


These relationships, the ones that Peltz has with Linda, Daniel and his grandchildren, with Michelle, with Osnel Charles, Bennie Briscoe, Jason Sosa and countless other boxersthese relationships don’t happen by accident. They’re built on respect and on love. Love that isn’t screamed out loud, but is felt by actions. Love that is disguised as feeling proud, or as the weight of guilt and regret. A love that’s equal to or perhaps even more than that of his love for boxing. Boxing will always be the place where Peltz can love out loud, but his legacy will forever be the quiet way he loved those he touched over the past 50 annis.


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Tickets toPeltz Boxing 50th Anniversary Celebrationare priced $50, $70 atque $90. They can be purchased online at www.2300arena.com aut in testem, 215-758-2173 and/or 215-765-0922. At ianuae 6:30 pm and first bout is at 7:30 pm. Credential applications are due by September 20 and can be requested at ragingbabe.com/credentials. Blood, Sweat & 50 Years is brought to you by Rocco’s Collision and Cricket Wireless.

RAGING BABE PRESENTS: PELTZ BOXING 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OCTOBER 4 APUD 2300 ARENA

Philadelphia’s boxing community to come together
To markThe Boy Wonder’s” 50-year milestone




PHILADELPHIA, PA–J Russell Peltz was 22 years old when he promoted his first boxing card 50 years ago at the legendary Blue Horizon. On Oct. 4, Peltz will celebrate half a century as a boxing promoter with a card at the 2300 Arena that will reflect his reputation for promoting Philly vs. Philly, no-quarters-given bouts.


The eight-fight card, promoted by Raging Babe, will feature junior welterweight Victor Padilla, of Berlin, NJ, by way of Vieques, Puerto Rico, in consectetur. Padilla, who is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, is undefeated in five fights, all by way of knockout, and is considered by Peltz and others to be a future world champion. Peltz will serve as matchmaker for the event.


It has been nearly 20 years since Peltz received the Long and Meritorious Service award from the Boxing Writers Association of America and Philadelphia Sportswriters Association, followed in 2004 by his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. While others might have considered retirement, Peltz has gone on to promote more than 150 additional events, bringing his total number of promoted shows to nearly 1,000. He has promoted or co-promoted more than 40 world championship fights.


After starting his career as sports editor of the Temple Newsthe daily student newspaper at Temple Universityand then on the sports copy desk at the Evening and Sunday Bulletin, Peltz traded in his typewriter for the roller coaster that is professional boxing. He was dubbedThe Boy Wonder,” when he sold out the 1,346-seat Blue Horizon in his first event on Sept. 30, 1969, a night that featured a middleweight main event between Bennie Briscoe, ex Philadelphia, and Tito Marshall, of Panama. The standing-room-only crowd was 1,606.


In more recent years, he’s taken Michelle Rosado (aka Raging Babe) under his wing, mentoring her and showing her the ins and outs of the boxing business with his unique brand of tough love.


I can think of no one better to promote my 50th Anniversary Celebration,” said Peltz. “I have been able to sit in the passenger seat the last couple years while Michelle drove and I’m excited to share this special event with her.


It seems like yesterday I was sitting outside the Blue Horizon in North Philly, selling tickets out of my car for my first card after the box office closed for the day. From there to the old Arena in West Philly, then to The Spectrum in South Philly, it’s been quite a ride. Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Europe, South America, the OrientI cannot believe it’s been half a century.


Rosado: “It’s an honor to put on this card with and for Russell’s 50th. He has been an incredible mentor and friend, and I think I have looked forward to this celebration of his legacy even more than he has.


Tickets toPeltz Boxing 50th Anniversary Celebrationare priced $50, $70 atque $90. They can be purchased online at www.2300arena.com aut in testem, 215-758-2173 and/or 215-765-0922. At ianuae 6:30 pm and first bout is at 7:30 pm.

Henderson KALVIN extrahit ANTOWYAN AIKENS in tribus gradibus


Vivamus Cicero vincit split arbitrium super Lee DeVaun


1 KO scriptor ustulo per Raeese Aleem et Alycia Baumgardner


1 Cum invictos manere Kroll Umberger et per lentiorem


Philadelphia, PA (May 11, 2019)–Resurgens super middleweight CONCERTATORKalvin Cicero omissis tamen plus tribus vicibus Antowyan Aikens quinque-, corpora ipsorum in 3 Aikens stetitque super middleweight urbicum ut accedant octo per octo headlined pecto procul urbicum 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.


in card, Ludis undantem bello eventus inauguralis quam, Boxing Promotions Promotion Titanas proficisceretur, et regem promotus est scriptor.







Cicero fluens per duo in Aikens cum figito. Cicero autem in apertis Aikens onsluaught, sicut Pugnator nicknamed “Calidum condimentum” 2 per duo tempora plura dedit AIkens poterat. Iam aliquo conamine nervis crura, missum se esse Jab pro patria urbe quarto Atlanticum. Cicero tempus vastata sit eas Aikens, dum finita sunt et dura est manus dextrae et quintus ad ultima knockdown 2:14. 


Jesus Maria autem Fayetville, Arkansas suae vicit et ad urbicum 2 2300 Arena, et nunc est, 12-0 knockouts cum octo. Quae nunc in Atlantico Aikens 13-7-1.







In pluma co-, Vivamus Cicero 1 et per octo comeback supervixerit knockdown in rationali iudicii super aluminis circum Lee DeVaun eximius middleweight certamen.


Lee overhand in terram rectam in foramen, quod curta frame mento Cicero, Rob scriptor genu in pariete, et in pastu paludis virecta knockdown. Mellaque decussit ut off, pugnatoribus cepit dictandi vicibus tam pugnandi. Et aliquid boni poterant ad terram potestas ictibus exactis occidentes, pressa sunt omnia et certamine dum modo in bonum.


Initium finemque miraculi cum in turpis, ut legitur 77-74 atque 77-75 nam Cicero. Vicit Lee in unum card 76-75.


Robinson Philadelphiae nunc 13-2. Lee velit mazim an Reginarum, Novi Eboraci 10-6-1.



 



Bonum respiciens Super bantamweight ProspectusRaeese Aleem Northmanni firmus frame ostium obstruxit Sergei Robles in circuitu eorum horarium earundem octo,.


Aleem Robles ter cecidere, quod percussit cum interpunctione Robles ad sinistrum ad circulum corpori 1:51.


Las Vegas vel Aleem 14-0 Queretaro cum octo ex knockouts.Robles, Mexicum 15-9-2.







Alycia Baumgardner velox est operis Gabriella Mezei, opus iusti ad eam 68 per horarium in secundis sex leve certamen Junior.


Baumgardner corpus laceratum knockdowns de ictibus exactis occidentes in proe Mezei.


Fremont de Baumgardner, Ohio est 7-1 knockouts quinque. Mezei de Covasna, Romania est, 9-18-5.


Passis crinibus In non-temporis daret:







Priores id U.S. OlympioPaulus Kroll 3 vagandi versando ipsius sectae quod nulla continuata per ostium in Orff Vincentii et tulit de sex circum scheduled welterweight praedura palaestrae.


Kroll recte nocere Orff cum manum tuam ut tergum sursum et subter funes fecit Floyd. Kroll terram tunc in pugnis verberare de virtute, IRCA est, et venerunt ad fontem 2:27.


Kroll est 3-0 cum tribus knockouts. De Orff est Philadelphiae, 4-7-1.







Carl Umberger 1 bis in en Fentonum darryl cecidit circa viam per quatuor middleweight accedant ad sistendum pugnae.


Tempus erat sistendum 1:34


De Umberger est Philadelphiae, 2-0 duo knockouts. Washington de Fenton ', DC est 1-5-1.







Antonio DuBose maioris lucri sex in circuitu Weusi Cicero in tenui urbicum.


DuBose est Philadelphiae, lucratus est per scores 59-55, 58-56 atque 57-57, et nunc est 11-2-1. Cicero in Wilmington, Delaware est 3-12-1.







Hector Mercado maioris lucri in circuitu quattuor middleweight minor in certamine LaQuan Evans.


In foro Veracruz, Scores lucratus est a Mexico 40-36, 39-37 atque 38-38 3-10 et nunc est. De Evans est Philadelphiae, 1-1.


Carbone photos in nomine illius vocabatur, / Rex Promotions

Branden Pizarro And Gadwin Rosa To Compete For NBA Title Belts As Part Of Non-Televised Undercard Of ShoBox The New Generation Friday, November 16 At The 2300 Arena In Philadelphia

Pizarro Battles Jerome Rodriguez; Rosa Takes On Veteran German Meraz

PHILADELPHIA — November 7, 2018 — Two members of the Hard Hitting Promotions stable will fight for NBA title belts on the non-televised undercard of a ShoBox: The New Generation event on Friday, November 16 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Junior welterweight Branden Pizarro will take on Jerome Rodriguez in an eight-round bout for the NBA Intercontinental title, while undefeated super featherweight Gadwin Rosa faces German Meraz in a six-round bout for the NBA Intercontinental title.

 

 

 

Those bouts will precede a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader live on SHOWTIME® (9:35 p.m. ET / PT) that will feature an all-Philly showdown between undefeated Jaron Ennis and veteran Raymond Serrano. In co-pluma televised, Hard Hitting PromotionsSamuel Teah will face Kenneth Sims Jr. in a junior welterweight bout. Opening the telecast will be a super bantamweight matchup between Arnold Khegai and Jorge Diaz.

 

 

 

The NBA belt is a great springboard title, and to have two of our young prospects fight for titles on this great card is terrific for them,” said Manny Rivera of Hard Hitting Promotions. “The NBA has a long history of champions which include Roy Jones and Hector Camacho, so we definitely think that this will be the first of many titles for Branden and Gadwin.

 

 

 

Pizarro, ex Philadelphia, has a record of 12-1 cum sex knockouts, and the 19-year-old keeps improving with each fight. Rodriguez (7-10-3, 2 KOs), Allentown, Penn., is battle tested and has wins over two undefeated fighters, including world-ranked Avery Sparrow.

 

 

 

Rosa ,of Ocala, Fla., est 8-0 with seven knockouts. The unbeaten super featherweight will look to continue his knockout prowess as he fights the 113-fight veteran German Meraz, who has faced numerous top prospects and contenders. For Rosa, this fight will be a solid indicator of where the talented youngster stands as he climbs the 130-pound ladder.

 

 

 

In more non-televised action:

 

 

 

Kieran Hooks (3-1-1, 1 KO), ex Philadelphia, will fight Gledwin Ortiz (5-2, 4 KOs), de Bronx, N.Y., in bout a welterweight.

 

 

 

Christian Tapia (6-0, 5 KOs). of Coamo, Puerto Rico, fights Darnell Pettis (3-12), Clenelandiae, in a super featherweight contest.

 

 

 

Light heavyweight Benny Sinakin (1-0), ex Philadelphia, will face Darren Gibbs (1-5, 1 KO), of Ferndale, me.

 

 

 

Also seeing action against opponents to be named will be super bantamweight Angel Pizarro, ex Philadelphia, and light heavyweight David Stevens, de Rading ', Penn., who will make his professional debut in a cruiserweight fight.

 

 

 

Tickets for the show, which is promoted by Victory Promotions in association with Hard Hitting Promotions, are priced $50, $75 atque $125 and can be purchased at 2300arena.com atque hardhittingpromotions.com.

PHILLY SPECIAL: SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTNIGHT LIVE

Fan-amica, interactive FREE series Powered by Everlast looks to add to 2.2 million fans served with Hard Hitting card live from 2300 Arena.

NEW EBORACUM (Oct. 3, 2018)With almost 800,000 views across its first two Fall shows, FIGHTNIGHT vivere Everlast nectunt heads back to Philadelphia on Saturday to showcase a Hard Hitting Promotions card live from 2300 Arena. Saturday Night’s alright for fight fans, who can catch all of the action on Oct. 6 starting at 7 p.m.

 

 

 

We always love coming to the Fighting City of Philadelphia. FIGHTNIGHT LIVE is off to a strong start in Season II, with great fights and interactive commentary that has driven significant viewership, and Saturday will showcase another excellent and explosive card,” dixit Mark Fratto, Principalem et Director of Business Development, Media Linacrum. “We’re pleased to highlight the heavyweight Rocky in the main event as well as some of the young talent known in the Philly area now being given a global platform to show what they can do in the ring.

 

 

 

Hoc Saturday, Hard Hitting Promotions is back at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with a terrific eight-bout card featuring some of the brightest fighters from The City of Brotherly Love. In consectetur, undefeated heavyweight prospect Darmani Rock (12-0, 7 KOs) takes on veteran Pedro Julio Rodriguez (23-5, 19 KOs). Terrific area prospects in Jeremy Cuevas (10-0, 8 KOs), Branden Pizarro (11-1, 5 KOs), Gadwin Rosa (7-0, 6 KOs) atque Christian Tapia (5-0, 5 KOs) will put their impressive records on the line in front of a raucous hometown crowd.

 

 

 

Hard Hitting Promotions is excited to team with FIGHTNIGHT LIVE on Saturday’s event,” said Manny Rivera of Team Hard Hitting. “This will add excitement to the show, as it will give Hard Hitting Promotions a platform to showcase our talent around the world.

 

 

 

Secundus autem in suo tempore, FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Powered by Everlast is the fan-friendly series that – inter alia facies – gloriaturj se super-vicis verus tenuit sermones pugna inter commentatores et viewing auditorium. FIGHTNIGHT showcased est quam vivere 360 proeliandum 11 per promotiones 19 Vivamus vel radiophonicis itemque ex eventu Maii 2017, idque, platform pugna fans of interactive quae ad rem daret bonorum consensui generatae ex Civitatibus Foederatis Americae trans globe, et in circuitu, significant quae audientibus per comprehendo Mexico, Britannia et aliis partibus Europae, nec non in fans Meridionalis Americae, Australia et Asia.

 

 

 

In quam 2.2 decies pro views in serie, FIGHTNIGHT vivere si permanserit in omnibus suis numeris primis eripere infigo 19 ostendit:

 

 

 

  • Cum May 2017, the numbers on the 19-show FIGHTNIGHT LIVE series showed promise and potential for the new platform with an average of 116,551 rei visae per quam 2.2 decies totalis viewsfor the franchise.

 

 

 

  • & c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fights” (594,447) from the Sands in Bethlehem, de C.. 2017 “Verus fac Promotions: imperium civitas” Obstinatus Casino de mundo (225,000), in August 2017 CES “super Saturni” ex Foxwoods (203,000), de C.. 2018 “Card decuit reges,” ex Philadelphiae (195,620), de C.. 2017 CES “Geminae flumen Twinbill” a Lincolnia, R.I. (157,000) et in Martio 17, 2018, Murphy est scriptor “S.. Patricius: 'Dies Concursus” (151,253) omne initium 150,000 aut plus views, and collectively the 19-show series has seen a total of2,214,461 views across all devices.

 

 

 

  • In praeter rudis in numero viewership, a plene-interactive, fan-amica productions vidistis magis quam 191,000 Vivamus collective post navali proelio(magis quam 10,325 per ostende), comprehendo plus quam 132,000 “similia” aut “amat,,” magis quam 35,000 et comment quam 11,000 shares.

 

 

 

  • & c. 2018 “Kings Boxing Tuesday Night Fightsfrom the Sands in Bethlehem set a new bar with594,447 views et ipse abiicietur. 2017 DiBella seriei-ces doubleheader ferri partes: in tres menses a million trans sententias. & c. 2017 Card vidit DiBella magis quam 40,000 interactiones videntium inter prope 39,000 “similia” aut “amat,” et in Martio 17, 2018, Murphy est scriptor “S.. Patricius: 'Dies Concursus” Posuit signum novum altus aquae cum partibus suis 2,182.

 

 

 

  • De Facebook ad paginam habet magis quam vivere FIGHTNIGHT 85,000 sectatores.

 

 

 

For tickets to the live event, log on to hardhittingpromotions.com

 

 

 

Et creata produci de Linacro Media New York City, FIGHTNIGHT præcones per vivere series features professional, multa camera anguli, graphics sem, et reddis post-the-scaenarum et accessum colloquiis. Streamed ostendit quod es available globally Facebook ubicumque praesto est,. Et a marte non solum dat fans circa mundi ad tune in, sed dat cuique bellatori venturus est et a global platform-showcase ad ingenium suum, auctores dat accessabili “broadcast” sponsores dat facultatem ad solutionem per nota massa contenta audientibus.

 

 

 

More FIGHTNIGHT LIVE Fall and Winter 2018 et hebdomades dies veniens ad publice nuntiatum.

 

 

 

FIGHTNIGHT vivere is available online procul: https://www.facebook.com/FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE/

 

 

 

Omnis actio socialis media in via in Facebook post FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE, @FaceFIGHTNIGHTLIVE super Instagram et @ FIGHTNIGHTLIVE_ on Twitter, hashtag est, vel utendo #FIGHTNIGHTLIVE. Nam certe tardus Linacrum Media et passim schedule, sequitur @LinacreMedia per omnia tabulata dispositis, sive socialis sive uti tags #LinacreMediaEvents #LinacreMediaOnTV.

 

 

 

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Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams takes on David Grayton in co-feature bout on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA (September 6, 2018) -Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams will take on David Grayton in an intriguing 10-round bout that will now be part of an already packed fight card on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

In consectetur Praenuntiavit, Vivamus Cicero will take on veteran Marcus Amuzu in the eight-round super middleweight bout.

 

 

 

The nine-bout card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Williams (16-0,13 KOs) de Los Angeles, California is making his 1st start of 2018, is coming off a 6th round stoppage over Rosemberg Gomez on November 17th, 2017 in Flitny, Michigan.

 

 

 

Grayton (15-2-1, 11 KOs) De serpentium natura, DC is looking to get back in the win column after dropping a 10-round unanimous decision to Miguel Cruz on November 21, 2017 in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

 

 

 

Eximius Featherweight Anvar Yunusov capietis angelus Medrano in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

 

In a six-round welterweight bout, Shyngyskhan Tazhibay (6-0, 2 KOs) De serpentium natura, D.C. proeliis Virgil Winfield (1-0, 1 KO) from Concord, NC

 

 

 

In circuitu quattuor-nota:

 

Jerrod Miner (1-1-2, 1 KO) Philadelphiæ proeliis Alexander Hernandez (2-0, 1 KO) of New Hope, PA in a bantamweight bout.

 

Crystian Peguero (2-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will take on pro debuting Yueri Andujar de Rading ', PA in a featherweight contest.

 

Christopher Burgos (0-2-1) of Philadelphia fights Robertus Ramos (1-5-1, 1 KO) Allentown, PA in a super featherweight scrap.

 

Williams Keeshawn (2-0, 1 KO) De serpentium natura, D.C. will take on Frahad Fatulla of Salt Lake City, Utah (1-1) in a junior welterweight bout.

 

Daiyann ​​blandeque coruscant (1-0) Philadelphiæ proeliis Anthony Smith (1-2-1) convallis, California in a junior welterweight bout

 

 

 

There will be a press conference on Wednesday September 12th at The 2300 Arena at 6 PM. The weigh in will take place on Thursday, September 13th at 5 PM.

 

 

 

 

Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com for $100, $75 atque $50