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Dib-Evans showdown; 2016 US Olympian Conwell pro debut tops Buffalo Run fight card April 21

Miami, OK (Tim 5, 2017) – World-ranked junior lightweight Billel “Babyface” Dib and former WBC Youth titlist Yuandale “Money Shot” Evans will square off in an important ten round bout Hnub vas Xuv, Tim 21 at the Buffalo Run Casino In Miami, OK.
Promoted by Holden Productions and DiBella Entertainment, the card also features the highly-anticipated pro debut of 2016 US Olympian Charles Conwell. Tickets are on sale now at the Buffalo Run Box Office or by logging onto Stubwire.com/event/fourstatefranchiseboxing/buffaloruncasino/miami/14694.
Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Dib has an outstanding 21-1 record with 10 victories by knockout. Currently ranked #7 by the WBO and #13 yog tus WBA, Dib impressed in his debut at the Buffalo Run Casino last December, outpointing Colombian contender Carlos Padilla over eight rounds. A victory on the 21st will move him closer to fighting for a world title.
Living and fighting out of Cleveland, OH, Evans is 18-1 nrog 14 KO's. He has eight first round knockouts and captured the WBC Youth title via fifth round KO of Ruslan Berchuk in his native Russia. Defeating the highly-regarded Dib would put Evans in the picture at 130 pounds.
Middleweight Charles Conwell fights for the first time as a pro against an opponent to be named in the four round co-feature. The 19-year-old represented the United States in Rio at the 2016 US Olympics and is now a member of Holden Productions“Four State Franchise” team. Named Ohio’s Amateur Athlete of the Year for his remarkable 2016, Conwell has a fan-friendly style that is expected to quickly make him a crowd favorite.
We are pleased not only for Charles Conwell’s pro debut but also to have a quality main event between two very good fighters,” said Tony Holden. “Charles is already generating buzz locally and the fans are eager to see him in action.”
Kenzie Witt-Morrison of Tulsa, OK looks to avenge a prior draw against Oklahoma City native Aaron Chavers, 7-2-1 (3 KO's), in six round heavyweight rematch. The son of late heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison and half brother of fellow “Four State Franchise” member Trey Lippe-Morrison, Witt-Morrison is 10-0-2 and has 9 victories by knockout.
Undefeated welterweight JarrettThe LegacyRouse of Bartlesville, OK will face an opponent to be named. Representing the “Four State Franchise,” Rouse is a multi-sport standout, compiling a 10-0-1 record with 4 KO’s in the ring along with a 3-0 professional record as a mixed martial artist. In December 2016, he scored a career best victory by outpointing once-beaten Shadi Shawareb.
DillonWhite LightningCook was also scheduled to appear but had to withdraw due to an elbow injury.
Opponents and additional bouts will be announced shortly.

Baranchyk Batters Lopez;Lippe-Morrison halts Cobb in Miami, OK

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For Immediate Release
Miami, OK (Hlis ntuj nqeg 11, 2016) – Rising stars and Holden Productions “Four State Franchise” members Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk and Trey Lippe-Morrison kept their perfect records in tact following impressive victories Saturday, Hlis ntuj nqeg 10 at the Buffalo Run Casino.
Headlining in front of a standing room only crowd in his adopted hometown of Miami, OK, Baranchyk battled game Phoenix native Wilberth Lopez over ten rounds. Lopez, who defeated five previously unbeaten foes, had to deal with the ultra-aggressive style of Baranchyk but scored a flash knockdown in the fourth round. The knockdown, his first suffered as a pro, had little impact on the fight. For the rest of the contest, the IBF #12 ranked Baranchyk overpowered Lopez, who was on the receiving end of many hard shots but finished the bout on his feet.
Scores were 98-91 twice and 97-92.
Baranchyk, who resides in Brooklyn, NY by way of Russia, is now 13-0 nrog 10 knockouts. Lopez falls to 15-7 (10 KO's).
In the co-main event, Lippe-Morrison kept his knockout streak intact with a two round beatdown of veteran Ty Cobb. Living and fighting out of Vinita, OK, Lippe-Morrison focused on attacking Cobb’s midsection, forcing him to lower his guard. Lippe-Morrison quickly changed focus and dropped Cobb in the second round with a left hook to the head. Cobb beat the count but found himself on the floor shortly thereafter courtesy of another hard left hook. The tough Texan made it back to his feet but was in no shape to continue, forcing the stoppage at 2:10.
“I felt good and stuck to the game plan of going to his body,” Lippe-Morrison said after his victory. “By going to the body early, we knew we’d find an opening up top and that’s exactly what happened.”
Lippe-Morrison is now 13-0 with all of his victories by knockout. Cobb sips to 19-8 nrog 11 KO's.
“I’m pleased with the way Ivan and Trey fought,” said Holden. “The future is extremely bright for both men and the demand to see the Four State Franchise fight at the Buffalo Run Casino is an an all-time high.”
Baranchyk and Lippe-Morrison are both expected to appear on ShoBox in early 2017.
Nyob rau hauv undercard nkaus, two more members of the “Four State Franchise” won impressively.
Junior middleweight Dillon “White Lighting” Cook of Seneca, MO shutout durable Mexican veteran Juan Jesus Rivera, 28-16 (18 KO's), in an eight round contest. Cook, who improved to 18-1 nrog 7 KO's, maintained control from bell to bell and won every round on each scorecard.
Two sport standout Jarrett “The Legacy” Rouse bested once-beaten Shadi Shawareb in a found rounder. Rouse, who is unbeaten in both boxing and mixed martial arts, scored a second round knockdown and won by scores of 39-36 on all three cards.
Rouse, a Bartlesville, OK native, is 10-0-1 nrog 4 knockouts. Shawareb, of Oklahoma City, is 9-2-2 (5 KO's).
Australian lightweight contender Billel “Baby Face” Dib upped his record to 21-1 (10 KO's) after topping Colombian slugger Carlos Padilla, 16-5-1 (10 KO's), in an eight round bout. Dib is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.

❏ Jr ❏ Vasquez Sammy. niag Billel Dib yuav tsis txav chaw tswj ProBox

Miami, IBCE (Lub ob hlis ntuj 5, 2016) – Pro tswj lub thawv no tau txaus siab ncha moo lub kos npe rau ntawm kev tshaj hnav contender Billel Dib rau ib daim ntawv cog lus los xyuas dua.

Dib rau Sydney, Australia muaj ntaubntawv uas 18-1 muaj cuaj knockouts thiab yog ib tus two-time tau zus ib pawg Super Featherweight thiab rau lub tau zus ib WBO Interim Oriental tam sim no. Nws yog tam sim no yuav ranked cov naj npawb kaum ob yog cov WBO.
Dib yeej nws cuaj xub bouts ua ntej nws blemish xwb, uas yog txim split uas nws tom avenged nrog cov stoppage uas muaj thib yim-muab ib tug li Dylan Sendeckyi.
Txij thaum ntawd los. Dib yog tab tom caij ib kaum sib ntaus yeej mus ceev uas nws yuav lub npe WBO Interim Oriental Super Featherweight nrog lub 12-muab kev txiav txim dua Brent Elliot sawv daws pom. ib
Dib yog kwv tij ntawm tus IBF Featherweight tau zus ib. Billy Dib.
“Nyob ib ncig, kev kawm nrog rau kuv cov nkauj muam nraug nus thiab pom nws kawm tau zoo yog ib paab loj rau kuv. Kuv tos ntsoov rau qhov lub Dib thib ob nyob hauv lub tsev neeg ua tau tau zus ib ntiaj teb,” hais Dib.
“Kuv pog heev yuav tau kos npe nrog ProBox thiab yuav tau uas muaj tuaj Henry Rivalta thiab Gary Jonas. Koj yuav tsis pab tab sis paub tias pes zoo fighters uas muaj thiab seb lawv muaj ua tau cov hauj lwm kav ntev, Kuv tab tom nrhiav rau pem hauv ntej kom lawv ua ib yam rau kuv.”
The Dib’s are very family oriented and my father and I were impressed were impressed by the family culture,”hais Dib.
We signed Billel because he has all the characteristics that we look for. He is a hard worker, well spoken, good looking action fighting young man, who is very marketable . We definitely think he can be a significant world champion sometime soon,” said Gary Jonas.