Baltimore, Dókítà (January 9, 2018) – Jake Smith Baltimore Boxing will host their first show of 2018 when they present the “Super Brawl of Boxing” Friday, January 26 at Michael’s Eighth Ave in Glen Burnie, Dókítà.
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Baltimore, Dókítà (December 29, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Pro Boxing will assist with fundraising efforts for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in association with their “Scary Night at the Fights” card Friday, January 13 at Michael’s Eighth Ave in Glen Burnie, Dókítà.
A nonprofit headquartered in Rye Brook, NY, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) ti a da ni 1949 and is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services.
Baltimore Boxing is providing a helping hand to Dulaney High School junior Erin Hill’s fundraising efforts for LLS by running a 50/50 raffle and silent auction. Hill, who lost her uncle Gene from Mantle Cell Lymphoma in 2010, is also a nominee for Student of the Year.
“Jake Smith is an amazing person for supporting our fundraising efforts,”Hill sọ. “He has a great heart and I know he’s always doing things to help others in association with his boxing events. Jake is a very important member in the Baltimore community.”
Headlining “Scary Night at the Fights” is an eight round super middleweight contest between rugged Baltimorean Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow and unbeaten Virginia native Chauncey “Grimm” Fields.
Nicklow has a solid 25-8-3 gba pẹlu 8 knockouts and is a fan favorite in Maryland. He looks to rebound from recent defeats against world class opposition and has never lost in his home state. With only four fights under his belt, Fields is taking a significant step up in competition. Rather than continue the standard record building process, Fields’ team is confident their fighter has much more to gain by defeating the established Nicklow.
Somebody’s 0 must go in the six round co-feature when super middleweights “Dangerous” Donald Wallace and Tahir Thomas square off. Baltimore’s Wallace is 1-0 with a first round knockout and exceeded expectations during his time in the amateurs. Fighting out of Salisbury, Dókítà, Thomas has a solid 4-0-1 ledger with 3 AamiEye nipa knockout. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, Thomas drew with 10-0 Antowyan Aikens.
Veteran Michael “The Amazing” Gbenga looks for his 22nd victory when he faces an opponent to be named at light heavyweight.
All ticketholders will also have the opportunity to watch the amateur portion of the card including a heavyweight title rematch between Brian “Bam Bam” Haneschlager and Dallas Butts.
Other pro and amateur bouts will be announced shortly.
Tickets lati $50 are on sale at Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175.
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Giving back: Baltimore Boxing raises $10,000 to help locals combat medical bills
Baltimore, Dókítà (Kọkànlá Oṣù 15, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions is proud to announce they’ve raised $10,000 for two area residents with large medical bills associated with extended hospital stays.
To ensure funds were raised through multiple channels, Smith donated a large number of tickets (which the families resold and kept 100% of the money) while running a 50/50 raffle and silent auction on fight night at Michael’s Eighth Avenue.
Lori Kẹsán 15, Baltimore Boxing’s “Fight for Vince” card raised funds for Vincent Veazey, a longtime trainer and mentor at the Baltimore Boxing Club. Veazey, who was already fighting Parkinson’s disease, suffered a heart attack earlier this year that required triple bypass surgery. Vince and his family were left with massive medical bills following his hospitalization and still needed enough money for day to day expenses.
Thursday, November 10’s card assisted the family of Nicholas Tasker, an 8-year-old Arbutus, MD resident battling a rare form of abdomen cancer. Tasker is still hospitalized but made it to Michael’s Eighth to receive the “Mike Dietrich American Dream Award” during an emotional ceremony for his courageous fight against cancer.
“I’ve been in boxing for most of my life as a fighter, olukọni, promoter and gym owner and these last few events were the most emotional for me,"Jake wi Smith. “The community and our fans have been incredible in purchasing tickets while participating in the silent auctions and 50/50 raffles to help those in need. As a lifelong Baltimore resident, it is my duty to give back to the community. Seeing firsthand what the sport of boxing can do to help others in need is a feeling no other.”
Baltimore Boxing’s next card is scheduled for December 8 and more information will be available shortly.
Residents, groups and organizations of the Baltimore area interested in receiving assistance through Baltimore Boxing fight cards are encouraged to email Bmoreboxing@aol.com with detailed information.
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Baltimore Boxing Club ni ifihan ninu Labẹ Armour Commercial!
Baltimore, Dókítà (Kọkànlá Oṣù 5, 2015) - Baltimore Boxing Club ati oludasile Jake Smith ti a ti ere ifihan ni Labẹ Armour ká titun ti owo fun awọn gbigba Muhammad Ali.
Da jade ti Baltimore, Labẹ Armour jẹ a agbaye omiran forsports aṣọ ati awọn ẹya ẹrọ, ṣiṣe a orukọ fun ara wọn ni awọn Boxing aye nigba ti o kẹhin ọdun diẹ.
Laipe, Labẹ Armour filimu onija ikẹkọ ni Baltimore Boxing Gym nigba ti Smith fun ilana, atẹle nipa ohun intense sparring igba. Awọn ti owo tun ẹya ara ẹrọ ifojusi lati Ali ká ọmọ atẹle nipa Boxing gbajumọ Saulu "Canelo" Alvarez jíròrò ohun ti ṣe Ali aseyori ṣaaju ki o to fifi ọkan ninu awọn Canelo ká ikẹkọ akoko.
"Labẹ Armour ti a nla alatilẹyin fun awọn ti agbegbe Boxing ati ki o mi-idaraya ni pato,"Wi Smith. "Nwọn ti sọ ṣe o nya aworan nibi ṣaaju ki o to ati ki o ìléwọ awọn to šẹšẹ Regional Qualifiers fun awọn Olympic idanwo nibi ni Baltimore. Ani pẹlu gbogbo awọn ti ti, kò ni a million years ṣe ni mo ro wipe awọn Baltimore Boxing Club yoo han ni a ti owo ifihan awọn nla Muhammad Ali ati Saulu Alvarez. A fi ìmoore han ni ifihan ati ki o lero o ṣẹda diẹ ti idanimọ fun wa onija ati awọn idaraya. "
Baltimore Boxing ká tókàn kaadi gba ibi Wednesday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 25 ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà.
Awọn ti owo le wa ni ri nipa lilọ si Youtube.com/watch?v = DHv7tSM2mwQ.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii lori Baltimore Boxing tabi lati ra tiketi si won tókàn kaadi, be Baltimoreboxing.com.