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Brooklyn Brawl to air on Tuff TV, This Sunday, January 17th at 10 PM ET / PT

You Can Stick To This ResolutionWatch “Brooklyn Brawl” on Tuff TV!
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Brooklyn, NY (Lub ib hlis ntuj 13, 2016)-The New Year is here and resolutions are being crafted as we speak. Lose that stubborn five poundsstop using curse words so much..eat more broccoli. And we have one more to add to the list..and we at Salita Promotions guarantee you can stick with this resolution.

Here it is: make a promise to yourself to watch the latest episode of

“Brooklyn Brawl,” rau Jan. 17, tom 10 PM.

The rock ’em sock ’em action will screen in prime-time on Tuff TV, America’s first digital broadcast network to offer original programming targeted at men and the specific pursuits, interests, and hobbies they are passionate about.

Viewers will enjoy watching Guinness Book of World Records entrant Alicia Ashley show that age is nothing but a number, as she skillfully battles for the WBC super bantamweight championship, against the rugged Irishwoman Christina McMahon. Ashley has now surpassed Bernard Hopkins as the boxer who most deftly has fended off the ravages of Father Time. She’s 48, and great.

Tseem, tune in to Tuff and see the US debut of skilled bantamweight contender Nikolay Potapov, a Russian scrapper who is on the cusp of receiving a title shot.

NYC-area and increasingly, nationwide fight fans have come to expect solid matchups featuring contenders, rising stars and talented up ‘n comers showing their stuff on “Brooklyn Brawl” promotions. The TV broadcast features the work of NYFights.com publisher and editor Michael Woods, formerly of ESPN Magazine. He called the blow by blow action with analyst Jarrell “Me nyuam loj” Miller, the heavyweight prospect now in the mix as one of the top American heavyweights in the game today.

Brooklyn Brawl will premiere Hnub xya, January 17th at 10:00 PM Eastern and Pacific. It will also air on Hnub xya, January 24th and Sunday, January 31st at the same time. The show was produced by Harry Cicma Production LLC

We are pleased to offer our product to Tuff TV, which reaches more then 40 million TV households in the United States and Puerto Rico, and has a network of 45 broadcast affiliates in 42 television markets,” said Salita Promotions head Dmitriy Salita. “Fans in LA, Chicago, Philly, Atlanta, and on and on will be pleased with the card. We look for 2016 to be another step in the right direction for our company and our fighters, who are frequently being featured on premium cable and broadcast television. Junior middleweight Steven Martinez made us proud with his recent knockout win over Jorge Melendez. Big Baby Miller, Bakhtiyer Eubov will be on Showtime January 22, and their fan base is growing in a big way. I wish all fight fans a happy new year, and ask you to log on to our website to get updates on our fights and fighters!”

Introducing The “Detroit Brawl” Series From Salita Promotions

Detroit (Hlis ntuj nqeg 17, 2015)Get your engines revving, fight fans, for a new professional boxing series which will be kicking off in fine-form shortly.
I am starting a new series, called “Detroit Brawl,promoter Dmitriy Salita proudly announces. “Detroit Brawl” will be a series of electrifying Detroit based boxing events showcasing the talents and skills of fighters from throughout the city, across the country and around the world!”

Detroit isAmerica’s Greatest Comeback City,” and that is a theme close to the heart of boxers and boxing fans. Who doesn’t appreciate a pugilist, or a storied city with a rich and vibrant history, clambering back into the spotlight? Most fight fans know of the fabled history of tremendous fighters from Detroit and the region, including Floyd Mayweather, Joe Louis and ThomasHitmanHearns. Area gyms are once again filling up with accomplished pros and the “Detroit Brawl” series will provide a platform for these talented boxers.

The first show will take place February 6th at an iconic Detroit venue, the Masonic Temple in downtown Detroit, and Salita will be providing an electric atmosphere, and offering patrons superior bang for the buck. Each show in the series will feature a performance by a local musician, tag-teaming with fast and furious boxing action.

Up and coming Detroit-area hitters will be placed prominently on the card, and as with every Salita show, you can expect talent from all over the world, showcasing their skills.

A resurgent auto sector, a more diversified state economy, an uptick in technology jobs, along with a spruced up downtown area means Detroit is showing a fighting spirit, and piling up the Ws after a downturn. Tus “Detroit Brawl” will be yet another credit to the scrappy city. “First Brooklyn Brawl, now a version of the same in Detroit,” hais Salita. “Two heavyweight cities, home to maybe the best local, grassroots boxing series in the nation. I am committed to supporting the rebirth of Detroit and will focus attention on encouraging young people to succeed in life, by supporting local programs. That includes local gyms, youth boxing programs and activities for young people which will help strengthen the core of the city! I am beyond excited to kick this off in what promises to be a stellar year in boxing, 2016!”

The series will run on local and national television, with details to be announced soon.

 

To snap up tickets go to ticketmaster.com, Hu 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Masonic box office

The tickets are priced at $28, $38, $48, $63, $93, thiab $123.
For event information visit themasonic.com thiab SalitaPromotions.com for more info
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Contender Potapov Part of Eastern European Talent Surge this Thursday night in Brooklyn

World-class pugilism is back in Brooklyn, Salita Promotions is proud to announce.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Oct. 26, 2015)Rau Hnub plaub, Oct. 29, blue-chip contender Nikolay Potapov, ranked No. 9 in the world among bantamweight, will show off his considerable skills in the borough of kings.
His impressive ranking comes after just 13 professional fights, all wins.
Promoter Dmitriy Salita is putting the finishing touches on a rock-solid fight card, which will unfold at the Aviator complex in south Brooklyn.
Nikolay is a top contender and I look forward to his fight on the Brooklyn Brawl series as his introduction to American fight fans,” said the promoter, who has been instrumental in fanning the flames of the sweet science in NYC for the past several years. “He has all the skills to compete with the best in the world.
Potapov hails from Russia, and is part of a new wave of Eastern European battlers who are taking control of the sport, cut from the cloth of the Gennady Golovkins and Sergey Kovalevs.
He puts his 13-0 (6 Kos) record on the line against a sturdy Mexican, Pedro Melo, a veteran of 25 pro fights in a bout scheduled for 10-rounds.
Like many Russian fighters, Potapov is a patient predator, likes to come forward, be first, has solid basics, puts punches together well, knows the value of a focused body attack, picks his spots smartlybasically, he will be someone bantamweight aces will need to contend with, soon. But first, he has to handle business on Thursday hmo ntuj.
Many attending the show will recall the thrilling main event at the last Salita card, in Coney Island, when Cornelius Lock upset Alex Miskirtchian. Fan-friendly matchmaking is a Salita trademark; other bouts on tap include a title fight, pitting Alicia Ashley (22-10-1) against Christina McMahon (7-0) in a 10-round bout for the vacant WBC world female super bantamweight crown.
Hard hitters Bakhtiyar Eyubov (8-0; super welterweight), junior middleweight Steve Martinez (15-2) and super welter Mikkel LesPierre (10-0-1) are all seeking to make a splash in six round bouts, in the form of a knockout performance, at the Aviator. Cruiserweight Emilio Salas (3-1-1), super lightweight Giorgi Gelashvilli (2-0) and debuting super welter Serdar Hudayberviyev will be showcased in four round bouts, as well.
Our momentum with our Brooklyn Brawl series continues to grow,” hais Salita. “I, and all the hard-working professional fighters on the card, appreciate your support! Come see this young and talented bunch of boxers show you why boxing is the most valiant sport in the world!”
Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj bout teem tau rau 6:30 p.m., as the Brooklyn Brawl looks to once again captivate New York City with fistic fury. Tickets begin at $20 and are available by calling 1-844-890-2120 or by visiting SalitaPromotions.com.

Q&A: WORLD TOP TEN BANTAMWEIGHT NIKOLAY POTAPOV

Russian contender to join Area pugilists at Oct. 29 Brooklyn Brawl
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Oct. 20, 2015)Boxing champion-turned-promoter Dmitriy Salita will once again provide NYC with a night of pugilistic prowess as the former IBF, WBA and NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion brings his Brooklyn Brawl series back to South Brooklyn on Hnub plaub, Oct. 29. The Aviator Sports and Events Center will serve as the next proving ground for many New York City-based rising stars; the exciting undercard building toward featured events, where AliciaSlickAshley thiab Christina McMahon (7-0, 3 KOs) will square off for the WBC Super Bantamweight title and top-10 world-ranked bantamweight contender, Nikolay Potapov, makes his U.S.A. debut.

Our Oct. 29 show will feature some of the best fighters on the planet, such as world-rated Nikolay Potapov. He is one of the hottest, undefeated world-ranked prospects in the bantamweight division. This will be another outstanding card for area boxing fans to enjoy,” hais Salita, who co-promotes Potapov with Pavel Popov of PBL Promotions.

Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 6:30 p.m., as the Brooklyn Brawl looks to once again captivate New York City with fistic fury. Tickets begin at $20 and are available by calling 1-844-890-2120 or by visiting SalitaPromotions.com.

Potapovcurrently ranked as the No. 14 bantamweight in the world by the WBO and now rated No. 13 globally by the WBC and No. 10 by BoxRecwill put his undefeated 13-0 record (6 KOs) on the line as he makes his debut on U.S. soil. The fast-rising battler piled up more than 180 amateur tilts and amassed a number of national and international tournament victories, and now as a 25-year-old pro has wasted no time in signing on for four 10-round bouts and a 12-rounder against experienced, top competitors. In his last pro victory, Popatov earned the WBA Asian title by besting Jason Canoy, who is rated No. 14 in the WBC and No. 12 in the IBF.

We sat down with Potapov to find out about his history withthe sweet scienceand to learn more about what the unbeaten contender expects from his U.S. debut:

Question: How did you get your start in the sport of boxing? What made you look to turn professional?

Nikolay Potapov: I started boxing when I was a young boy. My father said, “Boxing teaches you to be a man, and develops your strength inside and outside.When I was young our neighbor was a Hall of Fame boxing trainer of Russia. My father did not have to think about it for long before taking me to the gym, and that was my beginning in boxing.

Question: What was your childhood like?

Nikolay Potapov: I grew up in Podolsk, Zog ntawm Guj kuj, near Moscow. I started playing soccer and doing kick boxing at the age of six before eventually starting to box. I would go to school and then go to either soccer or kick boxing practice. I was a very good soccer player and captain of my team, every day I would practice until the lights went out at 9 p.m.

Question: You’ve had a quick rise to be listed among bantamweight contenders and the Top 15 in the world right now. What’s been your favorite part or most surprising aspect of your early success?

Nikolay Potapov: I had more 170 amateur fights which I believe gave me a great amount of experience and the ability to climb up the pro ranks at a faster pace. I love boxing and turned professional to pursue my dream of becoming a world champion, fighting championship fights and thrilling fans with my skills!

Question: What are you looking forward to in the U.S.? What do you think fighting in the U.S. is going to be like?

Nikolay Potapov: This will be my first trip to the U.S.A. I have always dreamed about fighting in the U.S. and in New York City, and my dream is coming true. I want to show my skills to the world and make my Brooklyn Brawl debut an exciting one. I am very focused on my boxing career and am very excited to progress and fight the best fighters in the world. I am committed to defeating whoever I have in front of me in the ring. That is why I am already rated in the top 15 in the world with only 13 fights, because I want to fight the best in my division. I fought fighters who are rated higher than me and with more experience from early in my pro career, I just want to challenge myself and fight the best!

Oct. 29 Brooklyn Brawl broadcast information will be announced at a later date. Interested corporate partners should contact Mark Fratto atmfratto@linacremedia.com.

For tickets, more about the participants and additional updates on the Thursday, Oct. 29, Brooklyn Brawl please log on to SalitaPromotions.com and AviatorSports.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – at @BrooklynBrawlNY on Twitter and Instagram, or by accessing the hashtag #BrooklynBrawl

OCT. 29 BROOKLYN BRAWL TO FEATURE WORLD-RATED NIKOLAY POTAPOV, RISING NYC PROSPECTS

Area pugilists to join Russian contender at Aviator Complex in South Brooklyn.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Sept. 22, 2015)Coming off an electrifying evening of “Boxing ntawm lub puam” on Aug. 25 in Coney Island, Dmitriy Salita will once again provide NYC with a night of pugilistic prowess as theworld-renowned boxer-turned-promoter brings his Brooklyn Brawl series back to Kings County on Hnub plaub, Oct. 29. The Aviator Sports and Events Complex in South Brooklyn will serve as the next proving ground for many New York City-based rising stars, the exciting undercards building toward a main event showcasing the U.S.A. debut of unbeaten Russian and top-10 world-ranked bantamweight contender, Nikolay Potapov.

The Brooklyn Brawl series had a great summer. Beginning an inaugural event at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater in partnership with Barclays Center and ending at MCU Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones. Both showcased world-class talent in some incredible fights, and fans showed great support at each event,” hais Salita, the former IBF, WBA and NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion who fights out of Flatbush, Brooklyn, thaum muaj kev. “Similarly, our Oct. 29 show will feature some of the best fighters on the planet, such as world-rated Nikolay Potapov, and talented, accomplished NYC-based fighters in competitive matchups as they climb up the ranks. This will be another outstanding card for area boxing fans to enjoy.

Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 6:30 p.m. as the Brooklyn Brawl looks to once again captivate New York City with fistic fury. Tickets begin at $20 and are available beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 22, by calling 1-844-890-2120

Potapovcurrently ranked as the No. 14 bantamweight in the world by the WBO and now rated No. 10 globally by BoxRecwill put his undefeated 13-0 record (6 KOs) on the line as he makes his debut on U.S. soil. The fast-rising battler piled up more than 180 amateur tilts and amassed a number of national and international tournament victories, and now as a 25-year-old pro has climbed quickly to challenge himself with four 10-round bouts and a 12-rounder against top competition. In his last pro victory, Popatov earned the WBA Asian title by beating Jason Canoy, who is rated No. 14 in the WBC and No. 12 in the IBF.

Welterweight prospect “Txhais” Tresean Wiggins (7-1, 6 KOs) – fresh off a third-round knockout at the Aug. 25 Boxing At The Beach affairwill be back on the Brooklyn Brawl Aviator card. The fighting pride of Newburgh, N.Y., was impressive last month against Baltimore’s Kevin Womack Jr. and looks to add another stoppage victory to his burgeoning resume.

Undefeated junior lightweight contender Dimash Niyazov of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, will have his mettle tested once again at the Aviator Complex. The Brooklyn police officer, whose story was chronicled by the Wall Street Journal last month, improved to 8-0-3 (5 KOs) with a six-round Boxing At The Beach unanimous decision over local fighter Ariel “Fuego” Duran in a Brooklyn-Queens crosstown rivalry bout.

Detroit’s James Gordon Smith (8-0, 5 KOs) is another rising star putting his unblemished record to the test in Brooklyn. The eight-time Motor City Golden Gloves title-winner and former national amateur champion is intent on making a name for himself in the pro ranks.

A light welterweight and Olympian making his professional debut, Serdar Hudayberdiyev comes to the Brooklyn Brawl after an accomplished international amateur career. The pride of his native Turkmenistan on the West Coast of the Caspian Sea, he captured gold in the Asian games and was selected his country’s flag bearer in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Heavyweight Emilio Salas (3-1-1, 1 KO) of Puerto Ricowho opened up the Boxing At The Beach slate with a second round TKO at the expense of opponent Glenn Thomaswill add some thunder to the Oct. 29 card while welterweight GiorgiGogaGelashvili (2-0, 2 KOs) of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, will provide the lightning. Gelashvili, a former three-time Georgian national champion, overwhelmed opponent DeLoren Gray-Jordon last August with a speedy salvo of blows in round two, leading to his second stoppage victory in as many fights and as many months.

For ticket information and updates on the Thursday, Oct. 29, Brooklyn Brawl please log on toSalitaPromotions.com and AviatorSports.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – at @BrooklynBrawlNY on Twitter and Instagram, or by accessing the hashtag #BrooklynB

BROOKLYN BRAWL RECAP: BOXING STANDS OUT AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS IN CONEY ISLAND

Salita Promotions succeeds with world-class show which ran live on ESPN3.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Sept. 2, 2015)Boxing came back to Coney Island last Tuesday night, and by all accounts, it was a smashing success.
Boxing champion-turned-promoter Dmitriy Salita put together a 10-bout Brooklyn Brawl card, and fans assembled at the Brooklyn CyclonesMCU Park were blown away by the shocker ending to the main event.
Veteran Cornelius “xob laim” Lock of Flatbush, Brooklyn, found a home for a nasty left hand, and finished off favorite Alex Miskirtchian in round three of their scheduled ten. Pro boxing came to Coney Island for the first time in 14 xyoo, and didn’t disappoint with a win for the local fighter, who trains at the famed Gleason’s Gym in the County of Kings.
Other winners included Junior Wright, the cruiserweight contender from Chicago aiming at another world title shot; Dimash Niyazov, the NYPD officer moonlighting as a pro hitter; “Txhais” Treysean Wiggins, the fighting pride of Newburgh, N.Y., opening eyes as a solid prospect to watch.
A national, live viewing audience was able to scan the fistic fury as ESPN3 carried three and a half hours of the Brooklyn Brawl, with blow-by-blow man Michael Woods and analyst Brian Adams on the call for Boxing at the Beach. The event will also run on MSG Networks during the month of Sept.; fans can check local listings for the latest broadcast schedule.
The main event was a very competitive fight and there was an explosive ending,” hais Salita, who was blessed with beautiful night, in addition to a bevy of compelling bouts. “Lock scored an upset over a world-ranked, world-class featherweight in Alex Miskirtchian. I believed before the fight that the winner of that one deserves an opportunity at a world title. So, Cornelius Lock put it all together and with such a performance shows he is a threat to all the big names in the division.
Lock was busy and effective and proved that his left hand puts all future foes on notice. The 36-year-old veteran (23-7-2, 15 KOs), Hais, “It was a good win against a good fighter rated No. 10 by the IBF. I really took this fight seriously. I had to make a statement that I’m not done, that I still have a lot left. So I knew I had to fight smart, and that’s what I did, use my experience.
tsis tas li ntawd, fans at the ballpark were impressed with the skills of two-time Irish Olympian John Joe Nevin, who scored a stoppage win over Victor Capaceta. Heavy hitter Bahktiyar Eyubov went to 8-0 nrog 8 KOs, powering past Cory Vom Baur. Brighton Beach brawler Giorgi Gelashvili had the crowd stunned when he overwhelmed DeLoren Gray-Jordon with a lightning-fast salvo of blows in round two, and the colorfulBrooklyn BuddahGary Beriguette showed effective aggression in scoring a decision victory over Anton Williamson. Rounding out the card, FDNY firefighter Jose De La Rosa got the W over Kamal Muhammad, and heavyweightEmilio Salas opened things up with a second round TKO at the expense of Glenn Thomas.
Respected former fighter Adams touched on the event from his broadcast position. “I truly believe the card Salita put on was great for the sport,” Nws hais. “There isn’t a great deal of room for local promoters to blossom, but the promotion Salita held was at a world-class level!”
Blow-by-blow man Woods, who is editor of TheSweetScience.com and a contributor for RING, weighed in, sayingWe were all pleased and honored to showcase these fights on ESPN3. The stoppage win by Lock was a fitting ending and thriller of a finish, for the entertainment and thrill-seeking destination that is Coney Island!
I am grateful to ESPN that the fighters on the show had the chance to be seen nationally. I couldn’t have asked for a better evening of boxing in such a stunning venue. Our next show will be Oct. 24 and we are always looking to improve and bring a tremendous level of excitement to the fans,” hais Salita, summing up the exciting Boxing At The Beach event.
Brooklyn Brawl Makes Charitable Contributions
When some of the toughest brawlers in the Borough of Brooklyn brandished black and pink gloves last Tuesday, it wasn’t because they were making a fashion statement. The boxers joined their brethren from the NFL, Major League Baseball and the NBA in generating awareness for breast cancer, thiab “Making Strides Against Breast Cancercampaign.
The affiliation was announced at the public Brooklyn Brawl weigh-in at MCU Park, as the Brooklyn Brawl and Brooklyn Cyclones donated 50 tickets to cancer charities in Midtown Manhattan, reaching families who have members undergoing cancer treatment in New York City.
Additionally, throughout last Tuesday evening’s event, boxing fans at MCU Park and those watching the live broadcast on ESPN3 were presented with facts about breast cancer and the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer program. Cancer awareness programs are of distinct importance to Brooklyn Brawl promoter Dmitriy Salita.
Said Salita, “I lost my mother to breast cancer when I was 16-years-old. Boxing was a tremendous resource for me, it gave me an outlet and something to lean on. Now we can use boxing as a tool to raise awareness and support for those battling this terrible disease. This very important cause is closest to my heart.
In addition to the Brooklyn Brawl’s charitable partnership with cancer charities, the Brooklyn Brawl and Brooklyn Cyclones donated 200 Boxing At The Beach tickets to the NYPD and FDNY Widows and Orphans Foundations, and local precincts and fire stations.
With a Brooklyn police officer and a FDNY firefighter on the boxing card, it was fitting that we gave a special salute to our everyday heroes and families by inviting them to our Brooklyn Brawl event,” said Steve Cohen, Vice President of the Brooklyn Cyclones. “Our organization always looks for ways to thank the men and women who serve our great city.
About Brooklyn Brawl
Brooklyn Brawl is a series of electrifying New York City-based boxing events showcasing the talents and skills of fighters from throughout the city, across the country and around the world. Brooklyn Brawl fighters include veteran boxers working their way toward a world title shot, as well as talented prospects, many of whom have already won prestigious national and international amateur titles, including Golden Gloves championships and others. Young contenders often challenge veteran boxers in exciting crossroad title fights that bring winners one step closer to a world title.
ABOUT STAR OF DAVID PROMOTIONS
Star of David Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature the brightest prospects, as well as seasoned pugilists, in and around the New York City area. Viewers have enjoyed watching Star of David fighters in recent years on Spike TV, ESPN2, MSG, and Universal Sports Network. Please visitwww.Salitapromotions.com for more information.
Salita’s stable includes future heavyweight star Jarrell Miller, from Brooklyn; cruiserweight contender Junior Wright, from Chicago; fleet fisted Dimash Niyazov from Staten Island; new signee Bakhtiyar Eyubov, a KO hitter from Kazahkstan, middleweight contender Steven Martinez; Serdar Hudayberdiyev and other rising stars on the Salita roster.

Please log on to www.salitapromotions.com for more information on the Salita fighters and upcoming promotions.

BROOKLYN BRAWL TO BE CARRIED LIVE ON ESPN3

RE-AIR SCHEDULED FOR MSG NETWORKS IN SEPTEMBER
BROOKLYN (Aug. 24, 2015) –Broadcast and digital television information is now available for the Tuesday, Aug. 25 Brooklyn Brawl, announced by boxing champion-turned promoter Dmitriy Salita. ESPN3 will carry the event live from 8-11 p.m. via its multiscreen network, available to 99 million households nationwide. Meanwhile, the highly-anticipated Boxing At The Beach event is also scheduled to be available to more than 10 million broadcast households, re-airing during the month of Sept. courtesy of MSG Networks.

MCU Park in Coney Island hosts the exciting event on Tuesday. Rooj vag qheb rau 6 p.m. with two preliminary bouts scheduled for 7 p.m., lasting four rounds apiece. ESPN3 will have live coverage at 8 p.m. raws li “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam” theem pro boxing rau lub Coney Island boardwalk thawj zaug hauv 14 xyoo. Dhau kev boxing kev tshwm sim ntawm tus Brooklyn Cyclones’ venue tshwm sim rau lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2001, Thaum ❏ Jr ❏ Camacho Hector. swb lawm Jesse James Leija ntawm ib controversial, referee-halted TKO.
ESPN3 is accessible online at WatchESPN.com, smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The network is currently available at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider.
Live coverage on ESPN3 will be tremendous exposure for boxing in New York City, and for the Brooklyn Brawl series,” hais Salita. “I am grateful that the talented boxers under my banner will appear live before a national audience. I grew up watching boxing on ESPN and am very honored to be promoting a show on ESPN3.
MSG Networks is the exclusive local television home of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres (Upstate New York only), New York Liberty, Westchester Knicks and New York Red Bulls, and the official regional sports networks of the New York Giants. MSG Networks also telecast over 100 live college events from top national conferences, as well as horse racing, boxing and award-winning original programming.
We are happy that New York sport fans will have the ability to connect with world class athletes that live and train in the five boroughs,” said Salita of the MSG Networks partnership. “The Brooklyn Brawl series is one of a kind. It features many local boxers that have tremendous accomplishments inside the ring. This show will feature cross-town rivals fighting for recognition in New York City, which will have impact on their careers in the world of boxing.
Brooklyn resident Michael Woods, RING Magazine boxing contributor and editor of The Sweet Science website will handle play-by-play duties, while Brian Adams of the New York Daily News Golden Gloves event will serve as the analyst for the evening. New York City-based Linacre Media has been selected for production.
Nyob rau hauv cov kev tshwm sim loj, ntiaj teb qub npe challenger Alex Miskirtchian (25-3-1, 9 KOs) tops tus slate tus qub tau zus ib NABO thiab kom paub Brooklyn battler Cornelius xauv (22-7-2, 14 KOs) nyob hauv lub featherweight clash teem tau rau 10 muab suav. Cruiserweight npe challenger neeg Wright (13-1, 11 KOs), los tua ib tug tau qhia nyob rau hauv lub ntiaj teb no npe sib tw nyob Xos Viav, meets rugged Harvey Jolly (14-22, 7 KOs) nyob rau hauv ib bout teem rau rau (6) rounds. By way of Kazakhstan, and now making his home in Marine Park, Brooklyn, Bakhtiyar Eyubov (6-0, 6 KOs) tig los impress nws tshiab hometown kiv cua nrog lwm knockout kev kawm raws li nws tau ntsib ib lub Cory Vom Baur (2-3) ntawm Spokane, Wash., kuj ua rau.
Meanwhile, muaj ntau qhov muag Irish yuav ntxhi li Emerald pov txwv thiab two-time Olympian John Joe Nevin (3-0, 2 KOs) nws brandishes 2012 nyiaj puav pheej zoo rau plaub rounds tus bantamweight mauler Mev Victor Capaceta (4-7, 2 KOs). Neeg khiav dej num NYPD Dimash Niyazov (7-0-3, 5 KOs) raws li Ariel “Fuego” Duran (8-7-1, 5 KOs) of Queens in a highly-anticipated lightweight bout scheduled for eight rounds as part of a nine-bout card in Coney Island.
Log on to BrooklynCyclones.com to purchase tickets or call 718-507-TIXX (718-507-8499). Interested corporate partners should contact Mark Fratto at mfratto@linacremedia.com.
Daim pib mus qhia thiab tshiab rau “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam,” please log on to BrooklynCyclones.com andSalitaPromotions.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – nyob @BrooklynBrawlNY hauv Twitter thiab tom @BrooklynBrawl nyob Instagram, or by accessing the tags #BrooklynBrawl and #BoxingAtTheBeach.
About ESPN3
ESPN3 is ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of exclusive sports events annually. It is accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The network is currently available to more than 99 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. The network is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational and on-base military broadband and Wi-Fi networks.
About MSG Networks
MSG Networks is the exclusive local television home of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres (Upstate New York only), New York Liberty, Westchester Knicks and New York Red Bulls, and the official regional sports networks of the New York Giants. MSG Networks also telecast over 100 live college events from top national conferences, as well as horse racing, boxing and award-winning original programming. Nyob rau hauv 2015, MSG Networks received 16 New York Emmy Awards, including 13 for MSG Network and three for MSG+. MSG Network’s 112 Emmys over the past eight years are more than any single network or station in the region during that time.
About Brooklyn Brawl
Brooklyn Brawl is a series of electrifying New York City-based boxing events showcasing the talents and skills of fighters from throughout the city, across the country and around the world. Brooklyn Brawl fighters include veteran boxers working their way toward a world title shot, as well as talented prospects, many of whom have already won prestigious national and international amateur titles, including Golden Gloves championships and others. Young contenders often challenge veteran boxers in exciting crossroad title fights that bring winners one step closer to a world title.
Rooj vag qheb rau 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj bout teem tau rau 7 p.m. raws li “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam” theem pro boxing rau lub Coney Island boardwalk thawj zaug hauv 14 xyoo. Dhau kev boxing kev tshwm sim ntawm tus Brooklyn Cyclones’ venue tshwm sim rau lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2001, Thaum ❏ Jr ❏ Camacho Hector. swb lawm Jesse James Leija ntawm ib controversial, referee-halted TKO.
Snag koj daim pib mus “Boxing ntawm lub puam” hnub no, kom koj poob mus rau lub caij ntuj nrog ib pob zeb em thaum raug txim, thom khwm em hmo ntawm pugilism.
Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 PM. Teev rau BrooklynCyclones.com yuav tau koj daim pib los sis hu rau 718-507-TIXX (718-507-8499).

Lus tshaj tawm hauv xov yuav tsum tshaj tawm rau ib hnub tom ntej. Nyiam neeg nrog ib tug neeg yuav tsum tiv tauj Mark Fratto atmfratto@linacremedia.com

Daim pib mus qhia thiab tshiab rau “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam,” Thov teev rau ntawm toBrooklynCyclones.com thiab SalitaPromotions.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – nyob @BrooklynBrawlNY hauv Twitter thiab tom @BrooklynBrawl nyob Instagram, los yog los ntawm tus txheejtxheem qhov cim npe #BrooklynBrawl thiab #BoxingAtTheBeach.

KEV SIB NTAUS FINALIZED DAIM NTAWV TSHAJ TAWM RAU LUB TUESDAY BROOKLYN BRAWL NYOB CONEY ISLAND

 

BROOKLYN, NY (Lub yim hli ntuj 22, 2015) – World-renowned boxer Dmitriy Salita thiab nws Brooklyn Brawl series yuav rhaub Coney Island Tuesday, Aug. 25, raws li qhov qub IBF, WBA thiab NABA International neeg Welterweight tau zus ib theem “Boxing ntawm lub puam” rov qab mus MCU Park, lub tsev ntawd baseball Brooklyn Cyclones. Salita Promotions yuav qhib ib lub xyoos tsim cov txheej xwm rau ib daim ntawv kev sib ntaus hauv lub New York Mets’ menyuam yaus Pab Koomtes venue txog tias yav tsaus ntuj, muab New York City thiab cheeb tsam cov kev ua si kiv cua muab sij hawm rau caum rising hnub qub thiab contenders thaum lawv nyob rau lub boardwalk rumble.

Rooj vag qheb rau 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj bout teem tau rau 7 p.m. raws li “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam” theem pro bouts rau lub Coney Island boardwalk thawj zaug hauv 14 xyoo. Dhau kev boxing kev tshwm sim ntawm tus Brooklyn Cyclones’ venue tshwm sim rau lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2001, Thaum ❏ Jr ❏ Camacho Hector. swb lawm Jesse James Leija ntawm ib controversial, referee-halted TKO.

“Kuv pog coj Brooklyn Brawl koob lub tsev ntawm cov Brooklyn Cyclones nyob Coney Island,” hais Salita, uas tawm hauv Flatbush fought, Brooklyn, thaum muaj kev. “Coney Island yog ib qho chaw tuaj ua world-famous thiab ib hub nyob New York City, qhov chaw uas neeg los so kom txaus thiab so thiab lom ze xav tsis thoob. Lub yim hli ntuj 25 yuav historic muaj kev tshwm sim uas yuav feature world-class boxing nyob ib lub ntuj kaaj quas lug festive. Kuv xav kom sawv daws ' ntaus nrig tuaj’ lub caij ntuj sov lawv daim ntawv them nqi thiab koom peb!”

Txoj kev sib ntaus daim card no tam sim no tag thiab muaj nyob hauv qab. Daim pib mus pib li tsawg li $15 thiab yeej muaj nyob rau ntawm 718-507-TIXX (718-507-8499) los yog nyob hauv internet ntawm BrooklynCyclones.com.

Nyob rau hauv cov kev tshwm sim loj, ntiaj teb qub npe challenger Alex Miskirtchian (25-3-1, 9 KOs) tops tus slate tus qub tau zus ib NABO thiab kom paub Brooklyn battler Cornelius xauv (22-7-2, 14 KOs) nyob hauv lub featherweight clash teem tau rau 10 muab suav. Cruiserweight npe challenger neeg Wright (13-1, 11 KOs), los tua ib tug tau qhia nyob rau hauv lub ntiaj teb no npe sib tw nyob Xos Viav, raws li rugged Michigander Harvey Jolly (14-22, 7 KOs) nyob rau hauv ib bout teem rau rau (6) rounds. By way of Kazakhstan, thiab tam sim no ua nws lub tsev nyob rau hauv chaw ua si Marine Brooklyn, Bakhtiyar Eyubov (6-0, 6 KOs) tig los impress nws tshiab hometown kiv cua nrog lwm knockout kev kawm raws li nws tau ntsib ib lub Cory Vom Baur (2-3) ntawm Spokane, Ntxuav, kuj ua rau.

Meanwhile, muaj ntau qhov muag Irish yuav ntxhi li Emerald pov txwv thiab two-time Olympian John Joe Nevin (3-0, 2 KOs) nws brandishes 2012 nyiaj puav pheej zoo rau plaub rounds tus bantamweight mauler Mev Victor Capaceta (4-7, 2 KOs). Neeg khiav dej num NYPD Dimash Niyazov (7-0-3, 5KOs) raws li Ariel “Fuego” Duran (8-7-1, 5KOs) ntawm tus poj vaj nyob hauv ib co-ntseg hnav bout teem rau yim rounds.

Sib ntaus hauv Jamaica, Poj vaj, Giorgi Gelashvili (1-0, 1 KO), lub tshaj microscopic welterweight, yog ib tug qub 3-sij hawm Georgian lub teb chaws tau zus ib saib rau pem hauv ntej rau noj rau DeLoren txho-Jordon (0-1) Ohio dua plaub rounds. Undefeated Brooklynite Gary Beriguette (6-0, 4 KOs) zoo nkaus li kom tus ntawv huv si raws li nws tau ntsib ib lub welterweight Anton Williamson (1-4) cov nyob ze Rochelle New, NY.

Lus tshaj tawm hauv xov yuav tsum tshaj tawm rau ib hnub tom ntej. Nyiam neeg nrog ib tug neeg yuav tsum tiv tauj Mark Fratto atmfratto@linacremedia.com

Daim pib mus qhia thiab tshiab rau “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam,” Thov teev rau ntawm BrooklynCyclones.com thiab SalitaPromotions.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – nyob @BrooklynBrawlNY hauv Twitter thiab tom @BrooklynBrawl nyob Instagram, los yog los ntawm tus txheejtxheem qhov cim npe #BrooklynBrawl thiab #BoxingAtTheBeach.

Irish Olympic nyiaj puav pheej khiav John Joe Nevin rau tsim NYC debut ntawm Brooklyn Brawl rau Aug 25

Hnub qub Irish ntxiv rau daim card loaded nyob MCU Park hauv Coney Island

BROOKLYN, NY (Lub yim hli ntuj 17, 2015) – Coney Island attracts neeg ntawm txhua fab lub ntiaj teb tsoo New York yam kua ntau hom tshuaj lom ze thiab aura ntawm ntug hiav txwv. Muaj ntau qhov muag Irish yuav tsum ntxhi hmo Tuesday, Lub yim hli ntuj 25 nyob Coney Island, Thaum tus neeg tau sij hawm mus saib two-time Olympian John Joe Nevin hauv tes hauj lwm hauv MCU Park.

Promoter tau muab tso ua ke ib daim ntawv saum-tier sib ntaus, nrog ib dav array uas tuav hitters npaj yuav ua yeeb yam thaum lub so lo lus uas peb featuring dej das, tshav, tsev kho mob loj xuab zeb thiab carnival…thiab tam sim no lub qab zib kev kawm.

A 2012 nyiaj medalist rau lub Olympics, Yog Nevin 3-0 (2 KOs) thaum muaj kev, thiab yog pumped mus yuav tau ib feem ntawm nws lub npe “Brooklyn Brawl.

“Kuv pog mus yuav boxing nyob New York thawj zaug puas,” tus 26 xyoo Mullingar, Ireland neeg hais. “Kuv twb fought puv ntiaj teb tab sis kuv twb npau suav ntawm boxing nyob New York. Kuv paub hais tias muaj ntau ntau Irish kiv cua nyob rau sab thiab hopefully peb yuav coj ib co.”

Kiv cua yuav zoo siab nws two-fisted fury, nws qhov aggression thiab muaj siab mus cuag ib tug KO; nws yuav Nevin tus thawj tangle hauv 2015: “Kuv tsis tau fought txij xyoo tas los no ces peb nyob nraum saib tom ntej nqis cov xeb thiab uas qhia kuv yuav ua li cas.”

Nevin promises rau hauv daim ntawv uas zoo thiab muaj dabtsi prep haujlwm yuav tsum tau qhia tawm saum toj nws ntaus ntawv. “Cov boxing kuv mus nyob rau Philly gyms no yog vim li cas koj xav tau, ua hauj lwm rau ntiaj teb kawm boxers hauv lub tshav kub lub caij ntuj sov. Kuv yog npaj rau cov kev sib tw. Kuv yuav tos kom tau rov qab rau lub nplhaib thiab tau hauj lwm kuv tsiv dua.”

Yog txaus siab ntxiv no Irish prospect rau ib daim ntawv topped los Salita 25-3-1 featherweight contender Alexander Miskirtchian, yug hauv lub koom pheej Georgia. “John Joe Nevin yog ib tug poj prospect thiab kuv zoo siab heev tias nws yuav ua nws American debut ntawm NYC rau cov “Brooklyn Brawl” Series,” Hais Salita. “Irish zej zog muaj heev li keeb kwm los hauv droves pom ntau boxing champions thiab kuv ntseeg hais tias John Nevin muaj tag nrho cov cuab yeej kom ua raws li nyob rau hauv tus nplua nuj lineage thiab impress tus kiv cua boxing, kev cai txhua, nyob rau hauv NYC! John Joe yog tswj los yog ib qhov zoo tshaj plaws tswj nyob rau hauv cov kev ua si nawv, Cameron Dunkin, leej twg muaj lub zoo qhov muag rau cov neeg tseem ceeb txuj ci, kom peb cov me tus deal tiag tiag yog nws. Ua ib cov kiv cua, Rau kuv pog hais txog kev sib ntaus John Joe Nevin rau lub yim hli ntuj 25 Coney Island, hauv MCU Park!”

Nyob rau hauv cov kev tshwm sim loj, ntiaj teb qub npe challenger Alex Miskirtchian (25-3-1, 9 KOs) tops slate tus tiv thaiv tsis tau kom paub Brooklyn battler Cornelius xauv (22-7-2, 14 KOs) nyob hauv lub featherweight clash teem tau rau 10 muab suav. Neeg khiav dej num NYPD Niyazov (7-0-3, 5KOs) raws li Ariel “Fuego” Duran (8-7-1, 5KOs) ntawm tus poj vaj nyob hauv ib co-ntseg hnav bout teem rau yim rounds. Salita no kuj yog tshwj xeeb yog tus pog txog muaj 6-kab tshaj welterweight clash ntawm Treysean “Txhais” Wiggins (6-1, 5KOs) ntawm Newburgh, N.Y. thiab Francisco “EL Gato” Figueroa (20-7-1, 13 KOs) ntawm qhov Bronx.

Rooj vag qheb rau 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj bout teem tau rau 7 p.m. raws li “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam” theem pro boxing rau lub Coney Island boardwalk thawj zaug hauv 14 xyoo. Dhau kev boxing kev tshwm sim ntawm tus Brooklyn Cyclones’ venue tshwm sim rau lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2001, Thaum ❏ Jr ❏ Camacho Hector. swb lawm Jesse James Leija ntawm ib controversial, referee-halted TKO.

Snag koj daim pib mus “Boxing ntawm lub puam” hnub no, kom koj poob mus rau lub caij ntuj nrog ib pob zeb em thaum raug txim, thom khwm em hmo ntawm pugilism.

Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 PM. Teev rau BrooklynCyclones.com yuav tau koj daim pib los sis hu rau 718-507-TIXX (718-507-8499).

Lus tshaj tawm hauv xov yuav tsum tshaj tawm rau ib hnub tom ntej. Nyiam neeg nrog ib tug neeg yuav tsum tiv tauj Mark Fratto atmfratto@linacremedia.com

Daim pib mus qhia thiab tshiab rau “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam,” Thov teev rau ntawm toBrooklynCyclones.com thiab SalitaPromotions.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – nyob @BrooklynBrawlNY hauv Twitter thiab tom @BrooklynBrawl nyob Instagram, los yog los ntawm tus txheejtxheem qhov cim npe #BrooklynBrawl thiab #BoxingAtTheBeach.

FDNY BOXING TIBNEEG TUA HLUAV TAWS TSIB LA ROSA UA OB TUG NPAU SUAV NROG AUG. 25 BROOKLYN BRAWL ZOG

Pro Boxing se rau Cyclones’ MCU Park Tuesday, Aug. 25.

#BrooklynBrawl hauv internet: http://www.brooklyncyclones.com/ticketsmega/specialevents/boxing/

BROOKLYN, NY (Lub yim hli ntuj 14, 2015) – Brooklyn tub ceev xwm Dimash Niyazov tsis yog tus tsuas niaj hnub New York hero tej zaum yuav muaj lub nroog tas nyob hauv nws cov ces kaum hauv cov Aug. 25 Brooklyn Brawl. Poj vaj tibneeg tua hluav taws thiab cov hnab looj tes Golden qub amateur tau zus ib Jose tsib La Rosa, lub sij hawm rau nws pro boxing haujlwm ntawm cov chaw ua si MCU Coney Island nam hauv ob Tuesdays cias ntxiv rau tus npau ntub nws nyob rau txhua hnub raws li ib feem ntawm cov legions uas txaus siab rau cov txiv neej thiab poj niam comprise “New York lub Bravest.”

“Kuv twb yeej sis tw ua ib youngster thiab yeej xav kom tau ib pob pro, tab sis kuv muaj tsawg heev basketball thiab football. Nrog boxing li ntev raws li koj muaj tus tsav thiab cov kev qhuab qhia, koj yeej muaj ib tug tau zus ib nyob rau hauv hoob nyhav txawv, li ntawd, cov kev ua si nws yeej appealed rau kuv,” hais Rosa La tsib, ib welterweight, uas nws cov ntaub ntawv pro ntau zog rau 2-0 (1 KO) tom qab ib tug yeej los ntawm kev txiav txim siab peb hnub tom qab nws kawm tiav FDNY. “Tseem, Kuv nyiam pab neeg ces tseem yog ib tug tibneeg tua hluav taws ib txoj hauj lwm hauv npau suav. Pro boxing yog ib tug mob siab rau thiab nws kuj yog npau rau kuv tau ntev, kom kuv tau nyob ob tug npau suav rau ib tug.”

Rosa La tsib muaj tsuas tau boxing tau xya xyoo tag nrho li kev amateur thiab ib tug pro, tab sis ceev nrooj tus ascended rau lub elevations ntau tshaj yog nyob rau hauv cov kev ua si nawv twb. Ib tug neeg nyob hauv tus poj vaj, nws cov hauv paus hniav boxing ntsua kev Manhattan thiab Brooklyn tam sim no, nws yeej qhov twg qhov 2013 Golden hnab looj tes npe rau cov theem loj tom chaw Barclays.

“Kuv tuaj hauv seem Woodside-Astoria cov poj vaj, tiam sis muaj ties rau Brooklyn los ntawm txoj kev kawm, kuv los ua ib cov hnab looj tes Golden tau zus ib ntawm Barclays. Tam sim no kuv yuav ntaus hauv ib yawm venue hauv Brooklyn dua rau Aug. 25 hauv MCU Park,” hais Rosa La tsib, leej twg u Atlas Cops thiab cov me nyuam nyob rau hauv Flatbush. “Kiv cua kuv, tsev neeg thiab leej twg los yuav txhawb yuav muaj ib lub sij hawm zoo kawg thiab. Tam sim no muaj cai nyob rau hauv kuv lub battalion tibneeg tua hluav taws – uas muaj tsib firehouses – lawv paub los sib ntaus no thiab kuv cia siab tias muaj coob tus neeg ua yuav tau tuaj thiab txhawb.”

“Ib yam uas ua yooj yog txhawb sib txhua hnub. Kuv ntseeg tias nyob ntawd thiab, tus FDNY yuav yuav tsum muaj kom kuv nrog txhawb. Ua ib tug tibneeg tua hluav taws, peb txhawb sib niaj hnub nrog peb lub neej, Thaum peb mus ua kom tiav peb lub neej zoo,” Tsib La Rosa hais tias.

Nrog boxing li hais no ib resurgence nyob hauv cheeb tsam lub New York – kev tsom hauv TV lub teb chaws thiab nrhiav kev rov qab mus nws lub hnub nyoog lwm yam, Thaum cov kev kawm uas qab zib yog ib mainstay prime lub sij hawm thiab cov kev ua si nplooj – Thaum pib xyoo Brooklyn Brawl series hauv ib standout venue boxing tau tau zus ib-muab-promoter Dmitriy Salita. Salita no tau txaus siab pov ib daim ntawv teem rau Coney Island, lub seaside kev lom zem lo lus uas peb uas siv thrills rau ntawm revelers hordes txhua txhua lub caij ntuj sov.

“Brooklyn Brawl muaj uas ua tej lub zoo tshaj fights nyob New York nco tsis ntev los no thiab peb qhov yuam kev ntawm Aug. 25 muaj hauv daim ntawv qhia kom zoo li qub,” Hais Salita.

Nyob rau hauv cov kev tshwm sim loj, ntiaj teb qub npe challenger Alex Miskirtchian (25-3-1, 9 KOs) tops slate tus tiv thaiv tsis tau kom paub Brooklyn battler Cornelius xauv (22-7-2, 14 KOs) nyob hauv lub featherweight clash teem tau rau 10 muab suav. Neeg khiav dej num NYPD Niyazov (7-0-3, 5KOs) raws li Ariel “Fuego” Duran (8-7-1, 5KOs) ntawm tus poj vaj nyob hauv ib co-ntseg hnav bout teem rau yim rounds. Salita no kuj yog tshwj xeeb yog tus pog txog muaj 6-kab tshaj welterweight clash ntawm Treysean “Txhais” Wiggins (6-1, 5KOs) ntawm Newburgh, N.Y. thiab Francisco “EL Gato” Figueroa (20-7-1, 13 KOs) ntawm qhov Bronx.

Rooj vag qheb rau 6 p.m. nrog tus thawj bout teem tau rau 7 p.m. raws li “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam” theem pro boxing rau lub Coney Island boardwalk thawj zaug hauv 14 xyoo. Dhau kev boxing kev tshwm sim ntawm tus Brooklyn Cyclones’ venue tshwm sim rau lub Xya hli ntuj 8, 2001, Thaum ❏ Jr ❏ Camacho Hector. swb lawm Jesse James Leija ntawm ib controversial, referee-halted TKO.

Snag koj daim pib mus “Boxing ntawm lub puam” hnub no, kom koj poob mus rau lub caij ntuj nrog ib pob zeb em thaum raug txim, thom khwm em hmo ntawm pugilism.

Qhov rooj qhib thaum 6 PM. Teev rau BrooklynCyclones.com yuav tau koj daim pib los sis hu rau 718-507-TIXX (718-507-8499).

Lus tshaj tawm hauv xov yuav tsum tshaj tawm rau ib hnub tom ntej. Nyiam neeg nrog ib tug neeg yuav tsum tiv tauj Mark Fratto atmfratto@linacremedia.com

Daim pib mus qhia thiab tshiab rau “Brooklyn Brawl: Boxing ntawm lub puam,” Thov teev rau ntawm toBrooklynCyclones.com thiab SalitaPromotions.com. Ua raws li qhov txiav txim tag nrho ntawm kev ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tawm – thiab nyob rau hmo ntuj sib ntaus – nyob @BrooklynBrawlNY hauv Twitter thiab tom @BrooklynBrawl nyob Instagram, los yog los ntawm tus txheejtxheem qhov cim npe #BrooklynBrawl thiab #BoxingAtTheBeach.