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Before and After: The Incredible Rebirth of Mikey ‘Baby Face’ Faragon

The incredible rebirth of Albany, New York’s Mikey “Baby Face” Faragon (19-1, 9 Kos) is complete and he will return to action in a six-rounder tonight, Labohlano, August 9, at a GCP and Rapacz Boxing show at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota against Missouri’s Demetrius Wilson.


Faragon was once a super lightweight prospect touted as one of the most promising young fighters to ever come out of the Capital Region, but a severe foot injury forced him out of boxing five years ago.


During his extended recovery, which included several painful surgeries, 32-year-old Faragon fell into depression and unhealthy living and gained a great deal of weight.


With his mobility now restored, Faragon challenged himself to get back in shape and said he would fight again if he could. Pictured above, tokelo ya, Faragon is back in fighting shape and, against Wilson, will be looking to gauge how much of that immense potential he still has.

Undefeated Middleweight Cem Kilic to take on Joe Amouta on Friday, August 17th in Hinckley, Minnesota

1st bout with new trainer, Buddy McGirt

Beverly Hills, Dorella. (July 26, 2018) – Undefeated middleweight prospect Cem Kilic returns to action on Friday night, August 17th at the Hinckley Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota against Joe Amouta in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

 

Kilic (10-0, 6 Kos) will be making his 3rd consecutive appearance at The Hinckley Grand Casino.

 

 

 

The native of Sherman Oaks, California by way of Frankfurt, Duitsland, Kilic will be making his 1st start under world-renowned trainer Buddy McGirt.

 

 

 

Amouta (7-1-1, 2 Kos) ea Minneapolis, Minnesota has wins over 3 undefeated fighters plus 13-1-1, George Carter, Refresh.

 

 

 

I’m excited to get back in the ring on August 17th to one of my adopted fan bases in Minnesota,” said Kilic. “I have been training very hard, improving every facet of my craft. I am in phenomenal shape, I’m more motivated than ever and ready to show what Buddy McGirt and I have been working on in the gym, and finishing off this year with at least 3 more fights!”

 

 

 

“Kampong ea koetliso o tla e khōlō,” said McGirt. “This is our first camp together, and every day Cem continues to improve and learn more and more. Cem works very hard in the gym and is getting world class sparring that will make him the better fighter come fight night.” – Buddy McGirt

 

 

 

Over the last few months we made some positive changes to Cem’s team bringing in a new trainer and strength + conditioning coach.,said manager Shane Shapiro of No Limit Mindset LLC. “There are not many world class trainer’s like Buddy McGirt, and he has made an immediate impact on Cem in a short time. I’m excited to see all the hard work translate on August 17th!”

 

 

 

 

Kilic is managed by Shane Shapiro’s No Limit Mindset LLC, and is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.

 

Brant Stops Hloros with Body Shot and Defends WBA-NABA Championship in Hinckley

Ka Labohlano, January 20, in front of a standing-room-only crowd of 3000+ at the Grand Casino’s Events & Convention Center in Hinckley, Minnesota, WBA #3-, IBF #13- and WBO #5-rated middleweight contender Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant stayed busy and defended his WBA-NABA Middleweight Championship by stopping Detroit’s Alexis Hloros.
With a possible title-shot opportunity on the near horizon, the Saint Paul, Minnesota-based Brant (22-0, 15 Kos) wasted no time in dispatching Hloros at2:33 ea pele ea ho pota-pota. A huge body shot dropped Hloros for a count of nine, but he arose still wincing in pain, and was in no condition to continue.
I was happy with the way the night ended up,” said Brant. “When you get a guy last minute like Alexis Hloros, you have to treat them like they have been training to be the best version of themselves. Overlook them and you can get beat. I feel like I am ready for a bigger name now and am ready to showcase myself at the top level.
Ketsahalo ena e, presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions, also featured GCP’s always exciting super welterweight KO artist Skender Halili.
Halili (13-1, 13 Kos) kept his KO percentage at 100% by stopping Wichita’s Romon Barber (7-13, 6 Kos) ea bohlano ho pota-pota.
The anvil-fisted Halili landed some bombs early that Barber was able to absorb. Leha ho le joalo, Halili’s power eventually wore him down. In the fifth, he caught Barber with an uppercut that staggered him backwards into the ropes where he then pounded him relentlessly until the referee stopped the fight. It was a spectacular show of brutal punching power.
I was very impressed with both our fighters tonight,” a re Greg Cohen. “Rob Brant is clearly at the top of his game and ready for a big opportunity. Despite the opponent change on short notice, he handled it the way a future champion should. And Skender Halili continued his run as one of the most exciting punchers in boxing with another fan-friendly win. It was a great event in front of a huge crowd of fans. I am proud to have been able to promote it.

Top-Rated Brant Defends WBA-NABA Championship Against Hloros This Friday in Hinckley, MN

Ka Labohlano, January 20, at the Grand Casino’s Events & Convention Center in Hinckley, Minnesota, WBA #3-, IBF #13- and WBO #5-rated middleweight contender Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant will put his lofty rankings and his WBA-NABA Middleweight Championship on the line against Mount Clemens, Michigan’s Alexis “Leholiotsoana” Hloros (18-5-2, 12 Kos) in a 10-round slugfest.
A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Brant (21-0, 14 Kos) will return to his home state to headlineGrand Friday Night Fightsa nine-bout professional boxing event, presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with David Schuster’s winner take all productions.
Ditekete tsa “Grand Friday Night Fights” ba turu ka $800 Table, $100 Ringside, $50 Reserved and $35 General Admission and are available at grandcasinomn.com, Ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster outlets. The entire event will also be streamed live on FloBoxing.tv (7:30 p.m. CST).
It has been five months since I’ve been in the ring, but haven’t taken much time off,” said Brant. “I have focused on nothing but preparing for the top level of the middleweight division. Though my original opponent fell through last minute, I am well-prepared for whoever is across from the ring from me. I treat everyone across from me like a world champion and I am prepared to showcase the best version of myself.
He’s going to have get past me if he wants to fight the best in the division,” said Holoros. “How he does against me will give a good indication of who he is. If he beats me he’s got something. I know he’s undefeated and coming to fight and so am I. I’ve been fighting a lot of years. I’m ready and I’ll put on a performance the fans that night will remember.
Other Greg Cohen Promotions prospects in action will be all-action super welterweight Skender Halili from Fort Worth, Texas, via Klina, Kosovo; and ultra-talented welterweight prospect Malik “Iceman” Hawkins (10-0, 7 Kos) from Baltimore, Maryland.
Never in a bad fight, the the 26-year-old power-punching Halili will take on Wichita, Kansas, veteran Romon Barber (7-12, 6 Kos) in a six-round battle.
21-year-old Hawkins, a highly decorated amateur boxer and now undefeated professional, will face an opponent yet to be announced in a six-rounder.
Rob Brant is on the verge of a very big opportunity and I commend him for wanting to stay sharp and not rest on his laurels,” a re Greg Cohen. “The Grand Casino has been a terrific site to work with throughout my company’s history and I’m very happy to be returning once again. Our fighters Skender Halili and Malik Hawkins are in good match-ups on the undercard and we’ve got FloBoxing.tv streaming the event online. It’s a great even I’m proud to have the Greg Cohen Promotions name on.
Ka ntoa bosiu, the action starts at 7 p.m. E Moholo Casino Hinckley e teng ka 777 Lady gaga Luck Drive a Hinckley, MN.
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Cruiserweight Howard Ready for ‘The DrillThis Saturday Night in Minnesota

Promoter Greg Cohen says his Atlanta-based cruiserweight BrianThe Bigg RiskHoward will have to be extremely careful when he fights in the main event ena Moqebelo bosiu (October 1) Grand Casino e Hinckley, Minnesota.
Howard (11-1, 9 Kos) will face dangerous local veteran PhilThe Drill” Williams (15-8-2, 14 Kos) in a potentially dangerous eight-round showdown.
Williams, a devastating puncher, has run hot and cold his entire career, but can be spectacular at times. He holds the distinction of scoring the fastest knockout in boxing history (10 metsotsoana e) over Brandon Burke of Iowa in 2007. tsa video
Able to switch hit from his southpaw stance to orthodox several times during a fight, Williams has also fought to draws with well-known veterans Caleb Truax and Derrick Findley. In his next to last fight, he won the Minnesota State Cruiserweight Championship by stopping then 15-1 Al Sands in one round.
The capable Howard, leha ho le joalo, took the undefeated record of Maryland-based Alex Guerrero (15-1) in his last fight and has trained hard for this interesting challenge.
He’s ready for another ‘Bigg Risk’,” o ile a re Cohen. “Don’t forget, Brian can punch too. He has prepared for this dangerous challenge and should be ready, even if the best version of Phil Williams shows up ka moqebelo. Brian is a talented fighter and we have all confidence he will prevail.
Ka undercard, Ryan Watson (2-0-1, 2 Kos), a former nationally ranked amateur boxer from Duluth, MN, who is now one of the top prospects in the cruiserweight division competes. Coming off a highly controversial draw, Watson is stepping up the competition by fighting 5-1-1 Lorenzo Selectmon of St. Josefa, MO.

Also of note is the return of Delorien Caraway (6-0 5 Kos) ea Minneapolis, MN, one of the top prospects nationally in the 140-pound weight class. Caraway just spent time helping boxing’s top star, Canelo Álvarez, prepare for his upcoming fight.

The event will also be streamed live on www.floboxing.tv.

Adam Lopez ea sa hapuoeng ke Super Bantamweight o senya Phillip Adyaka ka mekhahlelo e 'meli Hinckley, Minnesota

San Antonio, Texas (April 24, 2015)— Labohlano la ho qetela Hinckley, Minnesota, bartolomeo bantamweight Adama Lopez o hapile khaolo ea bobeli ho feta Phillip Adyaka Grand Casino.
Bout eo e ne e le karolo ea karete ea ka tlasa TV ea karete ea thelevishene ea CBS Sports Network.
Lopez o ile a theola tokelo ka ho potoloha habeli e ileng ea khutlisa Adyakaon. Adyaka a ema ka maoto empa a thekesela morao mme ntoa ea emisoa.
E ne e le lekhetlo la bobeli a latellanang la ho emisa lekhetlo la bobeli tlasa GH3 Promotions Banner.
“Ke ne ke leka ho mo otla ka tokelo. Ke ne ke sebetsa 'mele. Ke ne ke e hloma ho tloha lekhetlo la pele ho ea pele,” o ile a re Lopez. “Ke ile ka khona ho mo ts'oara ha a ntse a hula ka ntle.”
Lopez o ile a emisa makhetlo a mane feela likhethong tsa hae tsa pele tse robong, Kamehla o ne a tseba hore o na le matla empa o ne a loana le bashanyana ba baholo.
“Ke hola 'meleng oa ka ho 122 lik'hilograma tse. Kamehla ke ne ke tseba hore ke na le matla. Ke qalile ka 115 liponto ho loants'a bana ba baholo ka tlhaho. Hona joale ha ke ntse ke tsamaea ka boima bo boima, Ke loantša banna boholo ba ka mme boiphihlelo ba ka le matla li bonahetse lintoeng tse 'maloa tse fetileng.”
Ho boletse Vito Milenicki oa GH3 Promotions, “Re thabile haholo ka Adama. Ha re ne re mo saena re ne re tseba hore re na le mohlabani ea neng a le mothating oa ho tsoha le ka seo a se bontšitseng liketsahalong tse peli feela le rona, ha re bone feela lintho tse kholo empa re na le menyetla e meholo likhoeling tse leshome le metso e robeli tse latelang.”
Lopez e khutlile hape Ka 22 in Corona, California.
GH3 ho phahamiswa Features Krrish Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight oa Jerry Odom & Dylan Webster, Krrish Super Bantamweight Adama Lopez hammoho le Refresh. Middleweight John Thompson, Jr., Krrish Welterweight Jerrell Harris,Krrish Super Bantamweight Qa'id Muhammad, Krrish bobebe Oscar Bonilla le Light Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell ho ea GH3 ho phahamiswa tsitsitseng.

Hogan Outworks Brunson on CBS Sports Network Night of Boxing


Photos by Jesse Kelley

Australia via Kildare, Oa Ireland WBA #12- le IBF # 11-rated “Leholiotsoana” Dennis Hogan (21-0-1, 7 Kos) cruised to an entertaining and workmanlike 10-round decision over Philadelphia’s Tyrone “Young Gun” Brunson (22-5-1, 21 Kos) bosiung bona, e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” at the Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota.

Fighting in front of an appreciative sold-out crowd, Hogan outworked the careful Brunson in the majority of rounds to win by scores of 96-94, 98-92 le 97-93 and in the process, picked up the World Boxing Association’s NABA-US Super Welterweight Championship.

Hogan closed the show well and seemed to hurt Brunson with a series of clubbing shots. But Brunson was able to survive the onslaught.

Brunson, who seems to have morphed into a counter puncher since his days as the King of the KO 1 earlier in his career, had a good round eight and seemed to hurt Hogan with a right. He kept it interesting throughout by catching Hogan coming in with right hands.

Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Promotions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” was the debut CBS-televised effort from the promotional team.

Several thudding knockouts punctuated the rest of the night’s action.

In the night’s co-main event, lightweight slugger Ismael Barroso made quick work of Memphis, Tennessee veteran Ira Terry, knocking him out inside of a round.

The southpaw Barroso, El Tigre, Venezuela, moved his record to 18-0-2, 17 KOs by flattening Terry (hona joale 26-14, 16 Kos) with a devastating left hand. Barroso’s reputation seems to grow with every frightening performance. Terry tried moving to his left and being elusive, but it only took one shot from Barroso’s cement fists. Referee Mark Nelson began a count when Terry went down, but quickly waved it off at 2:49.

A le televised opener opener, Saint Paul, Minnesota, middleweight prospect Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (15-0, 9 Kos)made surprisingly easy work of Miami via Colombia’s Dionisio Miranda (22-11-2, 19 Kos), dropping him for the full count at 2:40 ea ho pota-pota tse peli.

Brant showed superior quickness while landing his rangy shots form outside. A right hand started the trouble for the normally durable Miranda. The follow-up volley forced Miranda down and he elected, probably wisely, not to rise. The crowd-favorite Brant remains undefeated and now has a KO win over a quality mid-level opponent on his resume.

In what turned out to be a televised swing bout, American heavyweight prospect Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, ho Brooklyn, New York, moved his impressive record to 12-0-1, 10 KOs by knocking out Nairobi, Kenya’s Raymond “King Kong” Ochieng (26-19-3, 21 Kos) ka 1:40of the very first round.

Miller placed his heavy, accurate shots inside the wild swings of the game Ochieng and caught him with a strong combination against the ropes. Ochieng went down and referee Gary Miezwa waved it off without counting, probably prematurely.

Leha ho le joalo, the charismatic Miller looked like a solid prospect taking out a useful veteran in Ochieng, who had gone 10 rounds with Alexander Petkovic in his last fight and handed 36-1 David Rodriguez a TKO 1 loss last July.

San Antonio, Texas, super bantamweight AdamMantequilla” Lopez (11-0, 6 Kos) furthered his reputation as an up-and-coming prospect by levelling Saint Paul, Minnesota’s Philip Adyaka (4-5, 2 Kos) with a monstrous left hook at 58 seconds of round two. 24-year-old Lopez was too big and too powerful for the smaller Adyaka. Lopez impressed, showing off his world-class weaponry while banging to the head and body, especially with the left hook. Adyaka bravely tried to rise, but stumbled back into the ropes and the fight was waved off.

In a six-round heavyweight match-up, fan favorite Joey “Minnesota Ice” Abell (30-8, 29 Kos) of nearby Coon Rapids, Minnesota, started his comeback by stopping journeyman Travis “Tsepe Man” Fulton (22-39-1, 21 Kos) of Cedar Falls, Iowa in three rounds. Out of the ring for more than a year, the southpaw Abell finally shook off the rust and got through with a volley of punches against the ropes, which badly stunned Fulton. The came at 34 seconds with Fulton dazed but still standing. I’m starting over. I want to get a couple wins and hopefully get a big fight here,” said Abell, morago ga ntoa. Ka bomalimabe, Abell slipped awkwardly in the first round and reportedly suffered a serious ankle injury.

In a four-round, all-Minneapolis super heavyweight showdown to open the night, 316-lb Van “Monna” Goodman, hona joale 4-5-2, 4 Kos, picked up a good win over299-lb Brett Murphy, hona joale 1-1, 1 KO via TKO 2. Murphy was down in round one and twice more in round two. A tidy left uppercut was the finishing shot. Le nako ea ho stoppage e ne e 1:38.


Undefeated Super Bantamweight ho loana le Phillip Adyaka bosiung bona Hinckley, Minnesota

San Antonio, Texas (April 17, 2015)Bosiung bona Grand Casino e Hinckley, Minnesota, Super Bantamweight e sa hlōloeng Adam Lopez o tla khutlela ts'ebetsong ha a loana le Phillip Adyaka ka bout e lokiselitsoeng ho potoloha ka makhetlo a tšeletseng kareteng e tla shebelloa ke CBS Sports Network
The 24 Lopez ea lilemo li ngata o phahamisoa ke GH3 Promotions mme o qala ho qala papali ea thelevishene ea naha ha a ne a hlaba lekhetlo la bobeli ho feta Pablo Cruz ea neng a sa hloloa ea neng a bapalitsoe ho Sho Box: Moloko o Mocha ka March 13 a Westbury, NY.
“Koetliso e bile hantle haholo, Ke itšepa ka lebaka la ntoa ea ka ea hoqetela. Bakeng sa sena ke bile le matla le maemo a maholo le ho qhekella.”
O ile a ja (4-4, 2 KO oa) e ne e le sebapali se hloahloa naheng ea habo ea Uganda 'me hona joale o lula St.. Pauluse, Minnesota.
“Ke shebile teipi e nyane ea hae. Kea tseba hore o ne a le sehlopheng sa naha mme a ikhula. O se a hapile likhetho tsa hae tsa ho qetela tse tharo empa o loanne hanngoe feela selemong se fetileng.”
Ka lebaka la ho pepeseha ha ntoa ea hae ea hoqetela, Lopez o nkile balateli ba lithane ba ikopantseng le eena ka marang-rang.
“Batho ba bangata ba ne ba rata ho kokota ha ka. Ke fumane balateli ba bangata mme ke nahana hore Jehova o nthatile hobane o ratile matla ao ke a bontšitseng ntoeng.”
Lopez o lumela hore o na le sehlopha se nepahetseng kamora hae ho tloha ha a saena le GH3 Promotions ea Vito Mielnicki..
“Vito oa ntsamaisa mme o na le morero oa papali bakeng sa ka.”
“E tla ba ntoa e kholo. Ke tla etsa ntho ea ka mme ke mo etse bosiu bo bohloko.”
Ho boletse Promotion ea GH3 Vito Milenicki, “Adam o bontšitse hore ha a na talenta ho ba le charisma e tla mo isa hole litebele. Re na le kholiseho e ngata ea hore e ka tla ba naleli lilemong tse tlang.”
Lopez, ya reretsoeng ho kgutlela ketsong ka Ka 22 in Corona, CA e le boima ba 124 liponto ho Labone oa lekanya ka hare.
GH3 ho phahamiswa Features Krrish Middleweight Antoine Douglas, Super Middleweight oa Jerry Odom & Dylan Webster, Krrish Super Bantamweight Adama Lopez hammoho le Refresh. Middleweight John Thompson, Jr., Krrish Welterweight Jerrell Harris, Krrish Super Bantamweight Qa'id Muhammad, Krrish bobebe Oscar Bonilla le Light Heavyweight Lavarn Harvell ho ea GH3 ho phahamiswa tsitsitseng.

Weights from Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota

 

Dennis Hogan 153.5 vs.. Tyrone Brunson 153

Ismael Barroso 135 vs.. Ira Terry 130.5

Rob Brant 161.5 vs.. Dionisio Miranda 165

Jarrell Miller 283.5 vs.. Raymond Ochieng 244

Adama Lopez 124 vs.. Philip Adyaka 119.5

Joey Abell 239.5 vs.. Travis Fulton NA

Van Goodman 299.5 vs.. Brett Murphy 316.5

 

Ba buellang: Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Promotions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions

 

Lefelo la: Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota

 

TV: CBS Sports Network (10 pm EST

Ditekete tsa “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” qala ka $35 le e ka ba reka ka Grand Casino Hinckley Box Office ho tloha 8 'na ho 10 am (1-800-GRAND21) kapa hang Ticketmaster a bulwa, kapa Inthaneteng howww.ticketmaster.com.




 

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Ka Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa

E mong oa papading ya ditebele tsa oa Tonakgolo papatso diaparo di le, Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa (GCP) ke hantle a hlompha lebitso bakeng sa staging lefatseng-sehlopha sa papali ea litebele liketsahalo le ho kgothaletsa a phahameng sechabeng setsebi bahlabani ho pholletsa le lefatse.

 

Mothehi le CEO Greg Cohen e se e amehang le papali ea litebele tse fapa-fapaneng, bokgoni jwa ho tloha qetellong ea bo 1980, honing hae sekepe le ho theha itlhahisa e le masene machaba papading ya ditebele tsa rakhoebo.

 

Khetholloa ka matla a hae a ho letheba le ho ntshetsa pele e tala talenta, Cohen ile a etsa dihlooho ba hae setsebi tataiso ea, har'a ba bang ba bangata, pele e neng e WBA Junior Middleweight Champion Austin “Ntle Ho Khoao” Trout, ba ba neng ba Cohen ile a thusa tataiso ho tloha e sa tsejoeng New Mexico tsepo ho a phahameng sechabeng lefa-ka ho ya ka-maikutlo a boemong ba superstar.

 

Ho phaella ho Trout, Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa o ile a sebetsa le e thehilweng mabitso a tse kang pele e neng e momahaneng-pedi nako heavyweight mampoli Hasim “Lefika” Rahman (50-8-2, 41 Kos); le-ho-nako eo-e khōlō multiple length ho bekha sehlopha sa lefatše mampoli James “Lights Out” Toney (74-7-3, 45 Kos).

 

Hona joale lefatseng-rated hlolisanang ka GCP lenane kenyeletsa Arash Usmanee, hohle a hlokomela e le holimo-10 bartolomeo featherweight; pele e neng e WBA International Middleweight Champion le ba lefatse-rated middleweight contender Jarrod Fletcher; godimo go rated featherweight Joel Brunker; cruiserweight Lateef Kayode; Canada bobebe le TV bohato mohale Tony Luis, le WBA le tse hlano nako e Irish National Amateur Champion, Dennis Hogan; le Rising Welterweight a ikutloa joang Cecil McCalla.

 

Greg Cohen ho phahamiswa o tšoaroa lefatseng-sehlopha sa papading ya ditebele tsa moodle moodle moodle a botle ka ho fetisisa ditiragalo ho pholletsa le United States le lefatse le o boetse o motlotlo a fana talente le / kgotsa diteng tse 'maloa thelevishene marangrang ho akarelletsa le HBO, Nako Ea Lipontšo, ESPN, NBC Sports Network, MSG le Fox Sports Net.

Undercard Announced for ‘Championship Boxing on CBS Sports NetworkEvent this Friday from Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, MN

The finalized undercard has been announced for Labohlano oa (April 17) “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” event being held at the Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota, and presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Promotions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions.

Topping the night’s untelevised action will be one of the most exciting American heavyweight prospects on the horizon, hard-punching Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller (11-0-1, 9 Kos) from Brooklyn taking on always dangerous veteran Raymond Ochieng (26-18-3, 21 Kos) from Kenya in a six-rounder.

Miller vs.. Ochieng will serve as the main supporting bout before the CBS Sports Network-televised portion of the event, featuring a 10-round main event between Ireland’s WBA #12- le IBF # 11-rated “Leholiotsoana” Dennis Hogan and Tyrone “Young Gun” Brunson for the World Boxing Association’s NABA-US Super Welterweight Championship.

 

A tse 10 ho pota televised sebedisana tšobotsi, Venezuelan KO artist Ismael Barroso (17-0-2, 16 Kos) will face Memphis, Tennessee, veteran Ira Terry (26-13, 16 Kos) in an eight-round showcase. And in the eight-round televised opener, Krrish Saint Pauluse, Minnesota, middleweight Rob “Mosebetsi O Motle” Brant (14-0, 8 Kos) will face Miami via Colombia’s Dionisio “Mister Knockout” Miranda (22-10-2, 19 Kos).

 

Ditekete tsa “Championship Boxing ka CBS Sports Network” qala ka $35 le e ka ba reka ka Grand Casino Hinckley Box Office ho tloha 8 'na ho 10 am (1-800-GRAND21) kapa hang Ticketmaster a bulwa, kapa Inthaneteng howww.ticketmaster.com.

Also featured on the undercard will be the return of popular local heavyweightMinnesota IceJoseph Abell (29-8, 28 KO oa) of Coon Rapids, Minnesota, taking on tough trialhorse Travis Fulton (22-38-1, 21 KO oa) of Cedar Falls, Iowa, in a six-rounder.

Also featured will be super bantamweight Philip O ile a ja (4-4, 2 Kos) of Minneapolis taking on promising undefeated prospect Adam Lopez (10-0, 5 Kos) of Texas in a six-rounder; and an all-Minneapolis four-round heavyweight brawl between Van Goodman (3-5-2, 2 KO oa) and Brett Murphy (1-0, 1 KO).