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MATT REMILLARD STOPS FATIOU FASSINOU IN FIVE ROUNDS; TARGETS MIKEY GARCIA REMATCH IN 2018

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ARIAS DEFEATS SHAMALOV BY DECISION IN SENSATIONAL BATTLE OF
NEW YORK CITY HEAVYEIGHT PROSPECTS
BROADWAY BOXING RESULTS FROM FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO

Matt Remillard (R) continued his comeback last night with a big win at Foxwoods
(all pictures by Emily Harney / DiBella Entertainment)

MASHANTUCKET, CT (Pipiri 4, 2017)The amazing comeback of Matt “Sharp ShooterRemillard continued last night as the popular Connecticut lightweight stopped Fatiou Fassinou i roto i te Waharoa mekemeke headliner held in Fox Theater, at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT.
Te Waharoa mekemeke series is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House.
Remillard, 30, was the No. 2-ranked featherweight in the world in 2011, when he lost to future world champion Mikey Garcia (LRTD11). Fighting out of Manchester, CT, tonight’s fight was Remillard’s first in his home state in six-and-a-half years, due to him serving a five-year prison sentence. He returned to the ring this past April, taking an eight-round decision from Agustine Mauras, i roto i te Worcester, MA.
I roto i te kohao a huri noa, Remillard (25-1, 14 Koó) and the slick Benin-native, former WBC International Silver champion Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 Koó) got to know each other as both fighters were cautious. Remillard opened up in the second round, using his left to the body, dropping Fassinou in his corner during the final seconds. Remillard pressed the action in the third, peppering Fassinou around the ring in his familiar punishing style, putting Fassinou in hisSharp Shootersights for target practice in the fourth. Fassinou failed to answer the bell for the fifth round.
Against a southpaw, the left hook to the liver is there, a punch I’m known for,” Remillard commented after the fight. “He was a little sloppier than I expected. Ua ite au i te pai; Ahau 24/7 in the gym. Maybe I’ll have one more fight this year to get in some rounds, and then get ready for a big 2018. I want a rematch with Garcia, i 135 ranei 140 pauna, 100-ōrau. He owes me a rematch. The guy he beat wasn’t me.
Ruslan Shamalov (L) & George Arias turned in the Fight of the Night
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, two New York City-based heavyweights, 6’5″ Russian Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 Koó) and Dominican GentlemanGeorge Arias (7-0, 3 Koó), fighting out of Brooklyn and the Bronx, aua, put their undefeated records on the line. Shamalov’s power punches rocked the much shorter 5’11Arias in the first round, but Arias stayed off the ropes and boxed much better in the second. The two fighters exchanged bombs throughout a terrific third round and, somehow, the fourth was even better with back-and-forth, non-stop action. The pace subsided slightly in the fifth round, setting the stage for a bombs-away sixth and final frame that didn’t disappoint.
Shamalov and Arias fought a furious pace, especially for heavyweights, in a legitimate six-round “Whawhai o te Tau” kaitono. Arias, the leader of Team Wash EmUp in the Bronx, won a six-round unanimous decision by scores of 60-54, 59-55, a 58-56.
This win was humungous for me,” said an overjoyed Arias, after his first six-round fight. “I had a game plan, but once he hurt me in the first round, my heart took over and I just fought. I like to fight for the people, so I held on in the first instead of taking a knee.
Mykquan Williams (R) celebrated his high school graduation a little early
Crowd favorite “Fakaofo” Mykquan Williams (7-0, 4 Koó) gave himself an early high school graduation present as the East Hartford fighter defeated Nicaraguan welterweight ArielLa Guerra” Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 Koó) in the former’s first six-round bout. The 19-year-old Williams, a five-time national amateur champion, is a budding star with tremendous upside. Poised beyond his years, Williams controlled the pace against his battle-tested southpaw opponent, ko wai te mea 11 years Williamssenior, displaying his vast arsenal of punches, especially his left-right combination that landed consistently. Williams’ fast hands exploded for the first time at the end of the second round, then he picked up his assault in the third, as he cruised to a six-round shutout decision, with three tallies of 60-54.
Williams graduates on Pipiri 20 from Prince Tech. “That was a good graduation present,” Na ka mea a Williams. “My hand speed played a big factor. He was a tough guy, especially for my first six-rounder.
Jennifer Salinas (R) had too much for Marquita Lee
featherweight champion JenniferThe Bolivian QueenSalinas (20-4, 5 Koó) patua Marquita Lee (3-5) by way of a hard-fought six-round unanimous decision. Salinas, whawhai i roto i Providence, was the aggressor throughout, but Lee never took a backward step. Scorecards 59-55 rua, a 58-56, all for Salinas.
Fighting a much more experienced and taller opponent from Africa, promising Lynn, MA prospect Khiry “TNT” Todd (5-0, 5 Koó) won his fifth pro fight, katoa i te knockout. A 2016 New England Golden toa karapu, Todd gained invaluable experience against cagey super welterweight Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 Koó), of Togo, who took a knee after getting hit by a sneaky uppercut in the third round. Sarouna failed to beat the 10-count as Todd improved his perfect record, with a TKO stoppage at the 1:32 tohu.
Radzhab Butaev left Abraham Alvarez on the mat in serious pain
Unbeaten Russian middleweight prospect RadzhabThe PythonButaev (6-0, 4 Koó) was too much for Mexican Aperahama “The Swift” Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 Koó). Butaev dropped Alvarez early with a vicious left hook, from which Alvarez never fully recovered. A brutal right to the liver put the Mexican on mat once again, in obvious pain, as referee Joey Lupino immediately waved off the fight at 1:05 o te tetahi a tawhio noa.
Cuban cruiserweight Luis “El Leon” Garcia (15-0, 12 Koó) kept his perfect pro record intact with a first-round knockout of his outclassed Mexican opponent Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 Koó), fighting out of San Diego. Now living in Peekskill, NY, Garcia dropped Romero with an overhand right in the opening seconds and he never let up, consistently hurting Romero with a series of devastating rights. Garcia closed the show with a powerhouse uppercut, leading referee Johnny Callas to halt the action at the 1:48 tohu.
Three-time Puerto Rican National Boxing team member Jose Roma (4-0, 3 Koó) went the distance for the first time against a game William Hill (2-3), o Detroit. The skilled Puerto Rican super welterweight applied pressure from the opening bell, using a fierce body attack on Hill, who was trapped on the ropes for most of the fight. The judges tallied 40-36 rua, a 39-37, all for Roman via unanimous decision.
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DiBella Entertainment’s unbeaten featherweight contender Luis Rosa also fought i runga i Rāhoroi, headlining a card at the Floyd Little Athletic Center in his hometown of New Haven, CT, facing Carlos Osorio, o Managua, Nicaragua. Rosa pressured his adversary throughout the contest, wearing him down with a steady attack to the body. Osorio was game and had a stiff jab, though the hometown favorite’s combinations on the inside helped to diminish the Nicaraguan’s punch output. Believing that Osorio had taken a great deal of punishment, the referee halted the contest at the 1:25 tohu o tawhio ono, awarding Rosa the TKO victory. Ki te te win, Rosa improved to 23-0 (11 Koó), while Osorio’s record dropped to 13-7 (5 Koó).
Complete Foxwoods results below:
Otinga whaimana
MAHI MAIN – LIGHTWEIGHTS
Matt Remillard (25-1, 14 Koó), Manchester, CT
WTKO4 (3:00)
Fatiou Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 Koó), Cotonou, Benin
CO-FEATURE – HEAVYWEIGHTS
George Arias (7-0, 3 Koó), Bronx, NY
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 58-56)
Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
CRUISERWEIGHTS
Luis Garcia (15-0, 12 Koó), Peekskill, NY
WTKO1 (1:48).
Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 Koó), San Diego, Pērā i
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Radzhab Butaev (6-0, 5 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
WTKO1 (1:05)
Abraham Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 Koó), El Rosario, Mexico
Super WELTERWEIGHTS
Khiry Todd (5-0, 5 Koó), Lynn, MA
WKO3 (1:32)
Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 Koó), Lome, Togo
Jose Roma (4-0, 3 Koó), Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
William Hill (2-3), Detroit, MY
WELTERWEIGHTS
Myquan Williams (7-0, 4 Koó), East Hartford, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Ariere Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 Koó), Managua, Nicaragua
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS
Jennifer Salinas (20-4, 5 Koó), Providence, RI
WDEC6 (59-55, 59-55, 58-56)
Marquita Lee (3-5), Novato, Pērā i
KŌRERO:
Twitter & Instagram: @DiBellaEnt, LouDiBella, @FoxwoodsCT

BROADWAY BOXING WEIGHTS FROM FOXWOODS

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MASHANTUCKET, CT (Pipiri 2, 2017)All the boxers made weight today for today'S (Hatarei, Pipiri 3) Waharoa mekemeke event to be held in Fox Theater, at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT,
The popular Waharoa mekemeke series is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House, will showcase some of New England’s top fighters.
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Takahanga Main – Lightweights — (8)

(L) Matt Remillard (24-1, 13 Koó), Manchester, CT 135 lbs.

(R) Fatiou Fassinou (27-5-3, 14 Koó), Cotonou, Benin 133 lbs.
Co-Āhuahira – Heavyweights (6)
(L) Ruslan Shamalov (4-0, 3 Koó), Brooklyn, NY by way of Russia 233 lbs.
(R) George Arias (6-0, 3 Koó), Bronx, NY by way of Dominican Republic 230 lbs.
Welterweights (6)
(L) Myquan Williams (6-0, 4 Koó), East Hartford, CT 146 lbs.
(R) Ariere Vasquez (13-17-2, 9 Koó), Managua, Nicaragua 147 lbs.
Female Super Lightweights (6)
(L) Jennifer Salinas (19-4, 5 Koó), Providence, RI 135 lbs.
(R) Marquita Lee (3-4), Novato, Pērā i 132 lbs.
Super Welterweights (4)
(L) Khiry Todd (4-0, 4 Koó), Lynn, MA 149 lbs.
(R) Nicolas Sarouna (12-8-1, 9 Koó), Lome, Togo 148 lbs.
Middleweights (8)
(L) Radzhab Butaev (5-0, 4 Koó), Brooklyn, NY by way of Russia 153 lbs.
(R) Abraham Alvarez (20-10-1, 11 Koó), El Rosario, Mexico 157 lbs.
Cruiserweights (6)
(L) Luis Garcia (14-0, 11 Koó), Peekskill, NY by way of Cuba 194 lbs.
(R) Felipe Romero (19-13-1, 13 Koó), San Diego, CA by way of Mexico 195 lbs.
Super Welterweights (4)
(L) Jose Roma (3-0, 3 Koó), Bayamon, Puerto Rico 149 lbs.
(R) William Hill (2-2), Detroit, MY 148 lbs.
TA: “Waharoa mekemeke” professional boxing
No: Rāhoroi, Pipiri 3, 2017
HEA: Fox Theater, Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, CT
Kaiwhakatairanga: DiBella Entertainment
RING ANNOUNCER: Dave Diamante
Tatau: 7:00 p.m. AND
TUATAHI whawhai: 7:30 p.m. AND
Tīkiti: Utu i $125, $75 a $45. Tickets can be purchased online at Foxwoods.com, Ticketmaster.com, na roto i te te karanga 800-200-2882, or visiting the Foxwoods box office
KŌRERO:
Twitter & Instagram: @DiBellaEnt, LouDiBella, @FoxwoodsCT
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
FOX THEATER AT FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO, MASHANTUCKET, CT

DIBELLA ENTERTAINMENT’S BROADWAY BOXING RETURNS TO FOXWOODS

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SHELLY VINCENT FEATURED IN SPECIAL ATTRACTION FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST
HARTFORD LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDER MATT REMILLARD
CONTINUES COMEBACK IN HOMECOMING BOUT
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
FOX THEATER AT FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO, MASHANTUCKET, CT
New York, NY (5/22/17) – I Rāhoroi, Pipiri 3, DiBella Entertainment will return to the Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT, for the latest exciting installment of its popular Waharoa mekemeke raupapa, presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House. The card will feature a bevy of New England talent, including fan favorite Shelly “Founga o Shelito” Vincent in an eight-round special attraction featherweight bout, as well as lightweight Matt Remillard on the comeback and welterweight prospect Mykquan Williams on the rise.
I am happy to bring another great card back to Foxwoods, which continues to be a terrific venue for Waharoa mekemeke,” Na ka mea a Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Fans will not want to miss the always-entertaining Shelly Vincent, who is a great ambassador for women’s boxing. The stacked undercard will include local New England favorites Matt Remillard, Mykquan Williams, Jonathan Figueroa, and Khiry Todd, as well as Russian future world champion Radzhab Butaev and a battle between unbeaten heavyweight prospects Ruslan Shamalov and George Arias.
One of the most popular fighters out of the New England area, Shelly “Founga o Shelito” Vincent (19-1, 1 KO), born in New London, CT, but now residing in Providence, RI, will compete at Foxwoods for the seventh time, in an eight-round featherweight bout. Last August, Vincent entered enemy territory to challenge rival Heather Hardy in her adversary’s hometown of Brooklyn, NY. Their highly publicized grudge match was nationally televised by NBC Sports Net and was hailed by Ring Magazine as theFemale Fight of the Year” hoki 2016. Vincent was also honored by the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame as their “Fighter o te Tau” hoki 2016, becoming the first female recipient of the award. She rebounded from her only defeat with a unanimous decision victory on Hakihea 2, back home in Rhode Island. Before turning pro in October 2011, Vincent was a Connecticut State, Connecticut Golden karapu, and National Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. Managed by Mike Criscio and trained by Peter Manfredo Sr., Vincent signed with DiBella Entertainment in 2016.
Matt “Sharp ShooterRemillard (24-1, 13 Koó), of Hartford, CT, will continue his comeback, following a six-year ring absence, i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā waru-a tawhio noa. It will be his first fight in his home state since November 2010. He pro mai 2005, Remillard is a former WBC Youth, WBC-USNBC, NABF and NABO featherweight champion. His only loss came in March 2011 to the unbeaten Mikey Garcia, now the WBC world lightweight champion. He is trained by Paul Cichon, a local legend and community leader, out of Manchester Ring of Champions Society boxing gym. I te runaruna, Remillard accumulated a record of 115-25, and was a two-time Everlast Under-19 National amateur champion.
Highly touted East Hartford welterweight prospect Mykquan Williams (6-0, 4 Koó) has kept a busy pace since turning pro last April. Promoted by DiBella Entertainment and managed by Jackie Kallen, the 19-year-old Williams will return to Foxwoods, where he has built a strong following, for the sixth time, in his first scheduled six-rounder. Williams is also trained by Cichon, whom he’s known since he was a child and looks upon as a surrogate father. His biological father was murdered when Mykquan was just a week old. Williams was a decorated amateur with a 45-13 record, highlighted by three gold-medal performances at the Ringside World Championships, in addition to winning the PAL Tournament and Silver Gloves Championships.
Unbeaten New York-based heavyweights will collide in their toughest tests to date, when Russian Ruslan Shamalov (4-0, 3 Koó) meets Dominican George Arias (6-0, 3 Koó) i roto i te whakataetae e ono-a tawhio noa.
Born in Cherkessk, Russia, and now living in Brooklyn, the 6’5Shamalov was a two-time amateur MMA champion before switching to boxing and engaging in 30 amateur bouts while participating on the Russian National team. Shamalov turned pro in October 2016 and is trained by Eduard Kravtsov out of Wild Card Gym, i roto i te Los Angeles, Pērā i. I roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga i runga i April 5, Shamalov returned home to Russia and registered a first-round knockout versus Oleksandr Nesterenko in 43 hēkona.
Arias was born in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic, then moved to New York City in 1996, at four years old. Heoi, it wasn’t until graduating high school that Arias learned to box at Morris Park Boxing Gym near his home in The Bronx. He won the New York Golden Gloves tournament in 2014 then turned pro that October. Arias recently returned from a 13-month ring hiatus with a four-round unanimous decision versus Jamal Woods in Lawrenceville, GA, i runga i April 29.
Cuban cruiserweight Luis Garcia (14-0, 11 Koó), based out of Peekskill, NY, will see action in a six-round bout. After being denied a berth on the Cuban Olympic team, despite winning in the Cuban Olympic qualifiers preparing for the Games in Beijing, Garcia defected from his native land and settled in Cork, Ireland, where he turned pro in September 2008. Having built his record to a perfect 11-0 over the next 26 marama, Garcia then relocated to the United States to resume his career. On December 5, 2015, Garcia made his New York debut at Barclays Center, i roto i te Brooklyn, earning a 63-second knockout versus Willie Williams. Anther first-round knockout followed in his last bout on June 25, 2016, i Buffalo Run Casino, i roto i te Miami, OK.
Russian amateur prodigy Radzhab Butaev (5-0, 4 Koó), co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions Inc. and managed by Vadim Kornilov, will make his second appearance at Foxwoods in an eight-round contest. I Whiringa 19, Butaev earned an eight-round shutout victory versus experienced Hungarian Gabor Gorbics to win the NABF junior middleweight title. I roto i tona a'ee whakamutunga, i runga i April 5, Butaev returned to Russia to stop Baxrom Payazov inside one round. The 22-year-old Butaev, born in Salsk, Russia, and now living in Los Angeles, was a highly accomplished amateur, having compiled an incredible 304-12 record, ki 164 knockouts. He participated in the World Series of Boxing as well, finishing at 9-1.
A native of the boxing rich city of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Jose Roma (3-0, 3 Koó) will make his US debut in a four-round welterweight contest. Roman began boxing at 13 years of age amassing a stellar 124-17 amateur record along the way. He joined the Puerto Rican National team in 2012, winning three consecutive National championships from 2013-2015.
Junior welterweight Jonathan Figueroa (2-1, 1 KO), of Hartford, CT, will fight in a four-round contest. Managed by Vinny Scolpino, Figueroa turned pro on a Waharoa mekemeke card held at Foxwoods on Mahuru 1 whakamutunga tau. Training out of Hartford PAL gym, Figueroa was a 2012 Golden Gloves champion as an amateur.
Welterweight Khiry Todd (3-0, 3 Koó), i Lynn, MA, will make his Connecticut debut in a four-round contest. The 25-year-old Todd had 40 amateur bouts and won the New England Golden Gloves tournament before turning pro last December with a 42-second demolition of Patrick Leal.
Tikiti mo te Pipiri 3 Waharoa mekemeke takahanga, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House, E utu i $125, $75 a $45. Tickets can be purchased online at Foxwoods.com, Ticketmaster.com, na roto i te te karanga 800-200-2882, or visiting the Foxwoods box office. Doors tuwhera i 7:00pm, with the first fight scheduled for 7:30pm.

DeLomba upsets Cowart and Fernandez Shines in DBE Debut

NEW ENGLAND STRONG
RESULTS FROM FOXWOODS
(all pictures by Ed Diller/DiBella Entertainment)
MASHANTUCKET, CT (Mahuru 2, 2016) – New England boxers dominated last night’s Waharoa mekemeke, presented by DiBella Entertainment and sponsored by Nissan of Queens, Optyx, Azad Watches and Christos Steak House, held in the Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Rhode Island lightweight NiceNick DeLomba (11-1, 2 Koó) outboxed and outpunched former Florida State Golden Gloves champion Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-2-1, 9 Koó) for an upset victory by way of an eight-round unanimous decision.
DeLomba, who was one of five winning New Englanders without a loss, took the fight to Cowart, beating him to the punch and effectively counterpunching. Cowart was unable to contain DeLomba’s side-to-side movement or his flurries of punches in the main event.
Everybody looks at me and thinks they’re going to attack my body,” an ecstatic DeLomba said after the fight. “Nobody moves as smooth as me and I’m going to keep doing it.
Nick DeLomba (R) outworked Cowart
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, New Mexico super featherweight Jose “ShortySalinas (10-2-1, 5 Koó) stood tall, stunning Albania native Dardan Zenunaj (12-2, 9 Koó), who is trained byRobert Garcia. Now fighting out of Belgium, Zenunaj couldn’t put Salinas away early and he paid for that in the later rounds. Bloodied and bruised, Salinas refused to stop throwing punches, and his huge heart resulted in an eight-round unanimous decision victory.
Jose Salinas pulled off a stunner
Undefeated Spaniard JonJonferFernandez (9-0, 7 Koó) used a tremendous height and reach advantage to pound his tough Mexican opponent NaciffChata” Castle (17-9-2, 5 Koó) until referee Joey Lupino halted the action midway through the fifth round. Fernandez recently signed a promotional contract with DiBella Entertainment and legendary boxer Sergio Martinez.
Jon Fernandez (R) unloaded on Naciff Castillo
Brooklyn lightweight Wesley Ferrer (12-0, 6 Koó), te 2013 New York City Golden Gloves champion, kept his undefeated record intact by outclassing a game Angel Figueroa (4-4-1). Referee Arthur Mercante stopped the fight 20 seconds into the seventh round.
Wesley Ferrer (L) was simply too much for Angel Figueroa
Sensational high school senior “Fakaofo” Mykey Williams (4-0, 2 Koó) unloaded a three-punch combination that knocked out David Nelson (3-6, 1 KO) tika 24 hēkona ki te rauna tuatahi. The 18-year-old Williams, fighting out of East Hartford, is rapidly developing into a rising star.
Mykey Williams ended the show early
Worcester, MA featherweight Irvin Gonzalez (2-0, 2 Koó) needed only two minutes to knock out Juan Muniz (0-5). The 20-year-old Gonzalez, whose pro debut also ended spectacularly in the opening round, exploded with a barrage of punches until referee Mercante stepped in to save the Texan from additional damage.
Irvin Gonzalez (R) is a promising prospect
In an action-packed match between a pair of pro debut fighters, East Hartford welterweight Anthony Laureano (1-0) emerged with a hard-fought win by four-round majority decision over Philadelphia’s Nahir Albright (0-1). The 21-year-old Laureano was a 2016 New England Golden toa karapu.
Anthony Laureano (R) and Nahir Albright went to war
Fan tino Honatana “Smooth” Figueroa (1-0, 1 KO), fighting out of nearby Hartford, turned in an impressive performance in his professional debut, finishing off Philadelphia welterweight Demetris Williams (0-2) i roto i te wha o tawhio noa. Figueroa, te 2012 Southern New England Golden Gloves champion, wore down Williams and ended things with a powerful right hand.
Jonathan Figueroa celebrating his pro debut victory
Full results below:
Otinga whaimana
(toa katoa rārangi tuatahi)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Anthony Laureano (1-0, 0 Koó), East Hartford, CT
WDEC4 (39-37, 39-37, 38-38)
Nahir Albright (0-1, 0 Koó), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jonathan Figueroa (1-0, 1 Koó), Hartford, CT
WKO4 (1:58)
Demetris Williams (0-2), Philadelphia, PA
Junior Welterweights
Mykey Williams (4-0, 3 Koó), East Hartford, CT
WKO1 (0:24)
David Nelson (3-6, 1 KO), Lawton, OK
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Nick DeLomba (11-1, 2 Koó), Cranston, RI
WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 78-74)
Amos Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Koó), Groveland, FL
Jon Fernandez (10-0, 8 Koó), Bilbao, Pais Vasco, Spain
WKO5 (1:45)
Naciff Castillo (17-10-2, 5 Koó), Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Wesley Ferrer (12-0, 7 Koó), Brooklyn, NY
WTKO7 (0:20)
Angel Figueroa (4-4-1, 0 Koó), Loran, OH
Super FEATHERWEIGHTS
Jose Salinas (10-2-1, 5 Koó), Albuquerque, NM
WDEC8 (78-74, 78-74, 77-75)
Dardan Zenunaj (12-2, 9 Koó), Braine le Comte, Belgium
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Irvin Gonzalez (2-0, 2 Koó), Worcester, MA
WTKO1 (2:00)
Juan Muniz (0-5), Tyler, TX
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BROADWAY BOXING WEIGHTS & PICTURES FROM FOXWOODS

WEIGHTS FROM FOXWOODS
(all pictures by Ed Diller/DiBella Entertainment)

MAHI MAIN – LIGHTWEIGHTS – (8)
Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Koó), Groveland, FL 137 lbs.
NiceNick DeLomba (10-1, 2 Koó), Cranston, RI 137 lbs.
CO-FEATURE – Super FEATHERWEIGHTS (8)
Dardan Zenunaj (12-1, 9 Koó), Braine le Comte, Belgium 130 lbs.
Jose “ShortySalinas (9-2-1, 5 Koó), Las Cruces, NM 131 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
“Fakaofo” Mykey Williams (3-0, 2 Koó), East Hartford, CT 142 lbs.
David Nelson (3-5, 1 KO), Lawton, OK lbs. 140 lbs.
FEATHERWEIGHTS (8)
Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA 126 lbs.
Juan Muniz (0-4), Tyler, TX 129 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
Anthony Laureano (no te tuatahi), East Hartford, CT 146 lbs.
Nahir Albright (no te tuatahi), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 144 lbs.
WELTERWEIGHTS (4)
Honatana “Smooth” Figueroa (no te tuatahi), Hartford, CT 144 lbs.
Demetris Williams (0-1), Philadelphia, PA 144 lbs.
LIGHTWEIGHTS (8)
JonJonferFernandez (8-0, 6 Koó), Bilbao, Pais Vasco, Spain 132 lbs.
NaciffChata” Castle (17-8-2, 5 Koó), Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico 132 lbs.
LIGHTWEIGHTS (4)
Wesley Ferrer (11-0, 6 Koó), Brooklyn, NY 139 lbs.
Angel Figueroa (4-3-1, 0 Koó), Lorain, Ohio 139 lbs.
TA: “Waharoa mekemeke”
No: Rāpare, Mahuru 1, 2016
HEA: Fox Theater, Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT
Kaiwhakatairanga: DiBella Entertainment
Tatau: 5:00 p.m. AND
TUATAHI whawhai: 7:00 p.m. AND
Tīkiti: $125, $75 a $45, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha. E wātea ana i ngā tīkiti www.ticketmaster.com a www.foxwoods.com ranei i te toro i te Foxwoods’ Tari Pouaka. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea, karanga Ticketmaster i (800) 745-3000.
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SOLID BROADWAY BOXING CARD ANNOUNCED STRONG NEW ENGLAND FLAVOR


This Thursday night at Foxwoods Resort Casino
MASHANTUCKET, CT (August 30, 2016) – DiBella Entertainment has announced a solid Waharoa mekemeke kāri, showcasing many of New England’s most promising prospects, tenei Rāpare night in Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
NiceNick DeLomba (10-1, 2 Koó), fighting out of Cranston, RI, is one of six New Englanders that will be featured on, ho'i,, Waharoa mekemeke. The 26-year-old DeLomba will square off against Groveland, Florida’s Amos “2 Smooth” Cowart (11-1-1, 9 Koó) in the eight-round main event.
Belgian super featherweight Dardan Zenunaj (12-1, 9 Koó), a former World Boxing Association (WBA) International champion, faces New Mexico’s Jose “ShortySalinas(9-2-1, 5 Koó) in an eight-round contest.
Undefeated Brooklyn lightweight Wesley Ferrer, te 2013 New York City Golden Gloves champion, will participate in another eight-round bout.
A pair of newly signed DiBella Entertainment fighters, unbeaten Spanish junior lightweight JonJonferFernandez (8-0, 6 Koó), who is co-promoted by future Hall of Famer Sergio Martinez, and pro-debuting Puerto Rican welterweight Jose Roma, e hoki i roto i te mahi. Fernandez is matched against Mexican NaciffChata” Castle (17-8-2, 5 Koó) i roto i te waru-rounder, while Roman turns pro against Philadelphian Khaaliq Core in a four-round match.
East Hartford, CT welterweight “Fakaofo” Mykey Williams (3-0, 2 Koó), a three-time Ringside World Tournament champion, returns to his second home at Foxwoods for his fourth pro fight against David Nelson (3-5, 1 KO), o Los Angeles, Pērā i, in a four-round bout.
Connecticut o ake Anthony Laureano a Honatana “Smooth” Figueroa will be making their pro debuts in separate four-round bouts against Philadelphians. The welterweight Laureano, te 2016 N.E. Golden Gloves champion from East Hartford, challenges pro-debuting Nihir Albright, while Hartford junior welterweight Figueroa, te 2012 Southern N.E. Golden Gloves gold medalist, competes against Demetris Williams(0-1).
A pair of Massachusetts featherweights will be fighting in separate four-round bouts. N.E. Golden Gloves winner Timmy Ramos (4-0-1, 4 Koó), o Framingham, ka whawhai Sean Acosta, o Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Worcester’s Irvin Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO) will take on Texan Juan Muniz.
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