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NEWS FROM NOW BOXING PROMOTIONS & VICTORY BOXING PROMOTIONS

January 22, 2018 – Victory and Now Boxing Promotionsprospects are staying busy in the new year. The promotionstop prospect, JaronBootsEnnis (17-0, 15KO) is back in action this Rāmere, January 26th in his hometown of Philadelphia. Te 20 year old boxer, widely considered the best prospect in Philadelphia, will appear on the Real Deal Boxing card at Sugarhouse Casino. Brian Norman Jr., son of super middleweight Brian Norman (17-11, 5KO) o Atlanta, won in his professional debut in Houston i runga i Rāhoroi, a Christian Montano advanced to 4-0 (4KO) on the same card. All three fighters are managed by Cameron Dunkin a e whakatairangatia ana e Chris Middendorf of Victory Boxing Promotions, a Joseph Dunkin of Now Boxing Promotions.

Christian Montano
Welterweight Brian Norman, Jr., who is trained by his father, dropped Kire Lucas (0-3) with a body shot before finishing him with another body shot in one minute, 31 hēkona o te rauna tuatahi. Montano also finished his opponent in the first round, stopping the experienced Keith Collins with a hook to the body, and straight right to the head at the 1:06 tohu.

Tenei Rāmere, “Bootswill face rugged Mexico City talent Gustavo Garibay (13-9, 5KO), who is the Mexican Super Welterweight Champion, and is a former WBC Latino Super Welterweight Champion. It’s the second fight in the United States for Garibay, his last being a loss to Zhankosh Turarov (22-0, 15KO) in Boca Raton.

Ennis, who trains with his father, former fighter DerrickBozyEnnis in Philadelphia, last fought in December at the 2300 Arena, where he knocked out George Sosa inside of two rounds. The young pugilist is moving quickly, and fought nine times in 2017. Ennis is three months shy of his 21st birthday. Dunkin and Middendorf may not get him to 21 wins by his 21st birthday, but both feel certain that 2018 will be the real ‘coming outyear for the young talent.

Jaron Ennis

We always like to have Boots fight at home,” said Victory Boxing Promotions founder and Promoter Christopher Middendorf. “He’s getting great experience with veterans like Garibay. This is the first champion-caliber fighter he’s faced, and we’ll get to see how he handles that. I’m hoping the Philly boxing fans get out to support him.

Tikiti hoki Rāmere o event are available at Ticketmaster outlets and at therealdealboxing.com, a kei te utu i $125 a $50. Doors to The Real Deal Showcase Series I open at 6 p.m., and first bell is at 7 p.m.

VICTORY BOXING RETURNS TO PHILADELPHIA WITH PHILLY STRONG

 

Philadelphia – August 18, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotions has found a new home in Philadelphia. The growing promotional outfit will make its return to the City of Brotherly love, and re-launch its Philly Strong series at the 23rd Street Armory in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia on October 21st.

The card will be headlined by JaronBootsEnnis (14-0, 12KO), who has racked up an impressive six wins in 2017 anake. It was recently announced that Ennis, who is trained by his father Bozy Ennis, and managed by mega-manager Cameron Dunkin, will be honored at Philadelphia’s Briscoe Awards for the third time. He will take home 2016 Rookie of the Year honors, just days before he steps into the ring in front of his home town for the first time since June. After stopping veteran Wilfredo Acuna in the first round in that fight, Ennis has fought twice moreonce in Durham, Te Tai Tokerau Carolina, and once in Washington D.C.

Without question, Boots is one of the best young fighters in the country,” said Victory Boxing Promotions Founder and Promoter, Chris Middendorf. “We have kept him extremely busy, fighting him 14 times since his debut on April 30th last year. We have done this because of his skills, and his rapid development. He has impressed each time we’ve put a challenge in front of him. We are considering several opponents for him for October 21st, all of whom will be solid tests.Middendorf added that Boots would be fighting at least once more before October 21st.

Several other Victory Boxing prospects will showcase their talents that evening at 23rd Street Armory, including Adam Daranyi (12-0, 11 KO), who was a standout amateur and national champion in his home country of Canada. Korean-Mexican sensation and former amateur standout Brandun Lee (5-0, 4KO), who is coming off a 2nd round knockout win in DC last weekend, will fight at Philly Strong, and local favorite Joshua Jones (4-0-1, 2KO) will don his gloves in front of his home crowd. All three fighters are also managed by Cameron Dunkin, who has managed 34 champions in his 30+ years in the boxing business.

We are very excited to re-launch Philly Strong at the 23rd Street Armory,” said Middendorf. “It is the oldest armory in the United States, and will be a great host for world class boxing. The Armory hasn’t seen boxing since 2003, and we plan on making October 21st a night to remember.

Ticket information and purchase outlets, along with the undercard will be announced soon. For more information on Victory Boxing Promotions, please visit www.victoryboxingpromotions.com.

The 23rd Street Armory is located at: 22 S 23rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

BRANDUN LEE AND ADAM DARANYI RACK UP WINS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Fighters to return to the East Coast in two weeks
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – August 1, 2017 – Two of Victory Boxing Promotionstop prospects saw action in North Carolina Rāhoroi, and both ended the night with their hands raised. Junior Welterweight prospect, and standout amateur Brandun Lee (4-0, 3KO) dominated Donavin Battle over four rounds to cruise to a unanimous decision win (40-36, 40-35, 40-35). Adam Daranyi, JR. (12-0, 11KO)’s Junior Middleweight bout versus veteran Andre Baker ended early, with Daranyi stopping the game fighter in under two rounds. Both fighters are managed by Cameron Dunkin.
Brandun Lee

It was the fourth bout for Lee since he impressed in a first round knockout in his January debut earlier this year. He controlled the action throughout the fight, knocking Battle down in the 2nd round. The accomplished amateur (181-9), who hails from Coachella and was described as aprodigyby Ring Magazine at only eleven years old, is planning to step back into the ring on August 12th inz Washington DC.

Canadian Junior Middleweight Adam Daranyi impressed in his third outing of 2017, knocking down a very game Andre Baker three times en route to a third round stoppage. Daranyi’s range of talent was on display throughout the bout. Using his size, distance and reach to full advantage, te 22 year old Daranyi, who stands at 6’1″, floored his opponent with a left hook, a body shot, and a right hook en route to his stoppage victory.

We are very excited about these two prospects,” said Victory Boxing PromotionsChris Middendorf. “They will both continue to be busy this summer and fall. Lee is coming back quickly in D.C. i runga i August 12th, and Daranyi a couple weeks later in Virginia. They will both also be fighting multiple times in Philadelphia this fall.Added Middendorf, “We will be announcing our new series there soon.

Boxing manager Adrian Clark releases mini documentary Adrian Clark: I mua i te Bell i te Youtube

Dallas, TX (January 28, 2015)–Whakatika me te haere mai te kaiwhakahaere mekemeke Adrian Clark Kua tukua he pakipūmeka paku e lēkooti he uike i roto i te ora o tona mahi rite arata'i ia ki runga ki te ui i te Pakipūmeka fight.The te Adrian Clark: Before The Bell

Clark o Dallas, Texas kua hohoro riro tetahi o te kānapanapa taitamariki feruriraa i roto i te ahumahi mekemeke me kei te haere mai atu i te oranga 2014 arahina ia ki te wahi whawhai pērā i James De La Rosa ki ahua i runga i te Floyd Mayweather – Marcos Maidana II undercard i reira patua e ia toa mua ao Alfredo Angulo me te he Hakihea whawhai i runga i HBO mekemeke I muri Pōuri.
Tētahi atu kiritaki, Whawhai Jerry Belmontes WBC toa Kōmāmā Omar Figueroa i te Showtime Championship mekemeke i roto i te a'ee i reira whakaaro te nuinga o te iwi nei tirohanga i te whawhai i riro Belmontes i te whakatau ki te hopu i te whitiki, engari ngaro mā te whakatau wahia.
“Ko he mea whakamiharo te mahi i te pakipūmeka paku. Ahakoa ko te pūwāhi ngahunga ahau, nga whawhai mahi ahau mo te whiwhi i te pai te rongo hoki. He tino faufaa Ingoa me te uara mata, ka e ngana ana ki te kaitäkaro mākete kia ka kite koe i ahau, kite koe i toku tāne. A, no te kite koe i toku tāne, kite koe i ahau, ara ki te kore e tatou i reira i roto i te puka tinana, tohu tatou katoa ia te tahi. Mātakitaki i te pakipūmeka takoha ahau ki te mutu, ka faahiahia aha kua mea ai ahau me he aha e mahi i enei kaitäkaro,” Said Clark
“In five years & i 28 years old now, Te hinaaro nei au i te whakapono kua mahi ahau i te mahi tino pai, tautautefito ki te mahi i ahau ki kore tautoko. Peke ahau De la Rosa free i Don King, Na ka ka ia 2 whawhai nui i runga i Showtime PPV me HBO. I hanga ano e ia te moni atu i roto i 2 whawhai atu tona mahi katoa ngā. I negotiated a world title shot fight for Belmontes, kowhetetia ia te moni te nuinga i roto i tona mahi. Mahi ahau ki te tiki Ray Ximenez i roto i te kirimana whakatairanga kino, me te kaha ano, i runga i tona ara ki te nui whawhai. Haina ahau he 'amanaki fakaofo i roto i Oscar Mojica ko wai te mea he Sharing heke mai i 118 lbs. a ka Räkau he whetu he kaha'ú i 140 i roto i te Steve Belmontes. 2014 Ko te tau mīharo mō te Whakahaere AC Sports, LLC. Te titiro ki te hopu i roto i te tau 2015.”
“He he rota o nga mea whakamiharo e haere i runga i roto i te mekemeke matau i teie nei. Au taitamariki ahau, ki runga, me te haere mai, me te ngana ana ki te mau tonu i te ingoa faaturahia. Titiro ahau ki te mahi me te hanga whanaungatanga i hauora ki Whakatairanga Kara, Roc Nation, Kapa Top me kaiwhakatairanga rohe. I ahau i te hononga whakaharahara ki a Golden Boy, me te Main Events; Te ti'aturi nei e ahau ki te mau tonu aua here kaha, me te hanga i nga whawhai pai e ngā toku ko eé.”
“Ko matua i roto i te mahi mekemeke Patience. Ko tetahi, ki te māramatanga e taimi ko e nga mea katoa, me te kore e mahi i akina atu te ara. AJ Galante {ko wai te mea pea i te tahi atu kaiwhakahaere anake i roto i ona o 20} a ka matau ahau e tatou nga o te toto taitamariki i roto i te hākinakina. I roto i te 5 ranei 10 tau e riro mai tatou i te Al Haymon o, Frank Espinoza o me Cameron Dunkin o… Ka titiro eé ingoa Big me whatunga ki te mahi i roto i a tatou. Ua ite tatou e, e tamau noa tatou i te faaineine, e strategizing ki te kawe i runga i te faufaa ai'a mīharo o te mekemeke i roto i te tūmanako o te mahue ha tukufakaholo o to tatou iho. Ko tōna tino raumati.” 

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