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El prospecto superpluma invicto Daniel Bailey llega a Boston por primera vez

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BOSTON (Septiembre 16, 2021) - El invicto superpluma Daniel "G.D.F.E." Muralla exterior (7-0, 4 KOs) es un joven, militar que estará en Boston por primera vez. En lugar de hacer turismo, aunque, él es todo un negocio mientras se prepara para su septiembre 25º pelea en "Fight Night On The Charles III” en Mosley's On The Charles en el suburbio de Dedham en Boston, Massachusetts.

Promociones Vertex, que promocionará "Fight Night On The Charles II" el viernes por la noche, Siete. 24, también presenta "Fight Night On The Charles en Moseley's III,”, Así como la tarjeta de aficionado sancionada por el boxeo de EE. UU., 2021 Campeonatos de nueva inglaterra, Sábado por la tarde, todo en "Mosley's On The Charles".

Muralla exterior (7-0, 4 KOs), que pelea desde Miami pasando por Tampa (Florida), hará su debut en Nueva Inglaterra contra un oponente que será finalizado en una pelea de 4 asaltos. 4 veces EE. UU.. Ejército y 2012 Campeón Nacional de Ringside, Bailey es el primo del múltiple campeón mundial Randall Bailey.

La mayoría pensaría que este veterano del ejército intentaría visitar Bunker Hill., Lexington y Concord donde comenzó la Guerra Revolucionaria, o cualquiera de las otras muchas atracciones históricas para turistas en Boston. Olvida que ni siquiera asistirá al programa del viernes por la noche., no importa visitar la ciudad cercana.

"Después del pesaje (Viernes por la tarde),", Dijo Bailey, de 25 años., "Estaré descansando en mi habitación hasta el sábado. No tomo a nadie a la ligera. Pero estoy emocionado de estar peleando allí por primera vez y estoy listo para actuar para la multitud.. Este viaje es todo negocios, No estoy de vacaciones ".

Esto marcará la sexta pelea del luchador activo en 2021, posiblemente la mayor cantidad para cualquier combatiente estadounidense durante la pandemia. En su última pelea el pasado julio en Miami, Bailey ganó una decisión unánime en 4 asaltos contra Mike Fowler.

"Soy un hombre con una misión,"Bailey explicó. “Quiero terminar el año con una 10-0, 7 récord de nocauts. Me presioné a mí mismo porque quiero lucir genial mientras gano. Estoy mucho más seguro de mí mismo como profesional que como aficionado.. Sigo siendo el mismo niño que era la primera vez que entré al gimnasio con un niño de 11 años.. Siempre hago horas extras que no me piden que haga ".

La cartelera del sábado por la noche estará encabezada por el prospecto invicto de peso welter Adrian "Tonka" Sosa. (11-0, 9 KOs) de Lawrence (Massachusetts), en una pelea de 8 asaltos contra Danny "Venado" Flores (15-24-1, 8 KOs).

En el evento co-destacado de 6 rondas, prospecto invicto de peso welter James "The Slim Reaper" Perella (8-0, 5 KOs), luchando fuera de mansfield, Massachusetts, se enfrenta al veterano mexicano Isias Martín Cardona Gonzales (26-22, 18 KOs). Perella es cuatro veces campeona de Estados Unidos de Nueva Inglaterra y cuatro veces campeona de los Guantes de Oro de Nueva Inglaterra..

Otra perspectiva prometedora, Weymouth, MA de peso welter junior Eric "Gladiator" Goff (3-0, 2 KOs), y Dorchester (Massachusetts) Troy Anderson de peso pluma, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), un 2016 campeón del Torneo de Rocky Marciano, estará en acción en combates de 4 asaltos contra TBA.

Lynn (Massachusetts) peso semipesado James Perkins (5-0-1, 4 KOs) se enfrenta a Trevor Ollison (0-2-1), mientras que el debutante profesional Marcus Davidson se enfrenta a su compañero de Kansan Austin Reed Ward (0-8) en un par de 4 rondas.

Campeón invicto ABF American West y NBA Continental, 23-Albany de un año (Nueva York) peso welter RayJay "The Destroyer" Bermudez (13-0, 10 KOs) encabezará el espectáculo del viernes por la noche en el partido de peso ligero de 8 asaltos contra el nativo de Uganda Philip "The Hunter" Adyaka (7-15, 4 KOs), que está luchando fuera de San Pablo, Minnesota.

Las tarjetas están sujetas a cambios.

Las entradas para ambos espectáculos están a la venta para $95.00 (hilera 1), $85.00 (2nd hilera), $65.00 (3rd hilera), $55.00 (entrada general) y $45.00 (para estar de pie). Comuníquese con cualquiera de los luchadores que compiten para comprar boletos., disponibilidad limitada en la puerta.

Las puertas abrirán a 7 pm. ET con el primer combate programado para comenzar a las 7:30 p.m. ET en ambas noches.

Sábado por la tarde (2-5 p.m. Y.) El espectáculo amateur requerirá una admisión por separado. ($20.00 por persona) a la venta en la puerta.

Melson honored by Jewish Sports Heritage Association

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Nueva York, Nueva York (Abril 30, 2018) – Retired professional boxer and Army Public Affairs Officer Boyd Melson was inducted to the Jewish Sports Heritage Association Sunday, Abril 29.

 

 

 

La 501(C)(3), the Jewish Sports Heritage Association, INC is an educational organization dedicated to educating the public about the role Jewish men and women have played in sports and showing Jewish youth that there is nothing they cannot achieve.

 

 

 

All honorees were introduced by Master of Ceremonies Barry Landers at Temple Israel in Lawrence, Nueva York. Each honoree then give a speech and received a plaque from the Jewish Sports Heritage Association.

 

 

 

Following a solid amateur career, Melson had an 18 fight pro career and finished with a record of 15-2-1 con 4 triunfos por nocaut. He won the WBC USNBC 154 pound title in 2015 and retired in 2016. While his pro career was definitely a success, Melson’s ultimate goal was to raise funds and awareness for multiple causes including chronic spinal cord injuries and narcotics addiction.

 

 

 

Between donating 100% of his fight purses, private donations and charity galas, Melson helped raise close to a half million dollars. Shortly after his retirement from pro boxing, Melson announced he was running for Congress in District 11, covering Staten Island and South Brooklyn. He was considered one of the top candidates and had strong support.

 

 

 

En diciembre 2017, the selfless Melson withdrew from the congressional race, volunteering to serve our country in Iraq. In offering to get deployed, Melson assisted another Army Reserve member that received a special opportunity domestically in the Reserve that would greatly benefit her family.

 

 

 

Currently in Iraq, Melson was elated when he was notified of this special honor, which was accepted by his mother Anette, Uncle Leo and retired Coloniel Alessi.

 

 

 

“Here we are. Earning an honor that was a product of me following what my heart beats with divine love, and having to receive this honor in harms way due to me making a choice that is consistent with my heart’s values. I find myself here helping by doing my part to defeat the ugliest and most horrific form of human endeavor I have ever experienced. While doing this, I am highly aware that the people I am helping, who are extremely welcoming and friendly, might look at me through a different lens if they knew I was and am Jewish. It is an interesting paradox. This honor I am receiving is solely dedicated to my Zayda and my Bubbe (grandmother and grandfather).

 

 

 

My Zayda left his body five years ago, and my Bubbe is one of the last Holocaust survivors on this planet. My Zayda was conscripted to serve to fight the Nazis in World War Two. HE SURVIVED. He created a family after surviving that absolute evil, and brought them all here to the United States. I am because of him. I am an American Citizen, born in this great country, because of his courage and strength. I think about this daily with where I am now, and I do mean daily. My Zayda put on a military uniform to fight an evil similar to how I am doing today. His spirit was close to my soul when I made this choice. I know I am being honored for being what I completed as a Jewish professional athlete, and I thank you. Please forgive me however for placing a much greater important at this moment, as an African American, as a Jew, as a West Point Graduate, as an Army Officer, as an athlete, and as a HUMAN BEING, on the narrative I gave above. That is what is sitting on me here. I hope one day, that every individual in this part of the world who we are helping, and who may not have kind feelings towards Jews, learns that Jewish American military servicemen came here and helped them because it was right and because we swore an oath. I see it as my responsibility being Jewish, being an American, and being a soldier.”

A Salute To Our Fallen Heroes

Por: Fight News Unlimited Founder Rich Bergeron

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This Memorial Day I am reminded of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I wear this quote on the back of my favorite Fight News Unlimited T-shirt, and I truly believe in what it says.

 

Although I graduated from military school and attended The Air Force Academy, Virginia Military Institute and Norwich University (Clase de 1999), I did not enter military service, but I did gain a great appreciation for those who did choose that path. One of my fellow Norwich alumni who was on my boxing team always enters my thoughts when I think of those who did make that bold choice to serve their country in a time of war.

 

Captain Anthony Palermo was a true hero, and he is sorely missed by his friends and family. For Tony and all the others who laid down their lives for us, we salute you today and vow that we WILL NEVER FORGET your sacrifice and the impact you made on our lives while you were here and even after you are gone as we remember the better days and smile. Here is a tribute I gave to Tony at a Battle of the Badges event a few years ago. To learn more about Tony, Haga Clic Aquí.