Tūtohu Archives: Joey Veazey

Baltimore Pro Boxing Returns January 13

Baltimore, MD (Hakihea 15, 2016) – Jake “The Snake” Smith’s Baltimore Pro Boxing makes their long awaited return to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD for “A Scary Night at the Fights” Friday, January 13.
Tickets to “A Scary Night at the Fights” are on sale now by going to Baltimoreboxing.com/events or calling 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 and the opening bell will sound at 8:15.
Headlining the event is Baltimore super middleweight Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow. Known as one of the physically toughest fighters in the 160 a 168 pound weight classes, Nicklow has a solid 25-8-3 record ki 8 te whakauru ia i te knockout. The 29-year-old fought many top fighters including former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, Olympic Gold Medalist Ryota Murata, top contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Fernando Guerrero among others.
Nicklow, who is unbeaten in 26 fights in his home state, faces an opponent to be named in an eight round contest.
"I’m excited to be back running pro shows in the Baltimore area,"Ka mea a Smith, a former boxer who has been a successful promoter for more than 20 tau. “We’ve had incredible support from the crowd and our sponsors for amateur shows but people were always asking when we’d run another pro card. It’s my pleasure to present “A Scary Night at the Fights” and the plan is to continue providing quality entertainment for our ticketholders.”
I roto i te hui tahi-matua, 18-year-old boxing prodigy Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey of Baltimore meets an opponent to be named in a four round junior middleweight contest. Veazey, a multi-time champion in the amateurs, turned pro in October with a unanimous decision victory and has a large fan base.
"Dangerous” Donald Wallace, 1-0 (1 KO), is slated to return in a four round middleweight bout. A newcomer to the sport, the Baltimore resident made a name for himself as an amateur, going from novice to Olympic Trials participant in a short period of time. Wallace, who scored a first round knockout in his pro debut, faces a foe to be named.
Rugged 46 fight veteran Michael “The Amazing” Gbenga of Baltimore by way of Accra, Ghana will appear on the card in a light heavyweight contest.
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Veazey to Conor McGregor: I’ll fight you now

Baltimore, MD (Hakihea 6, 2016) – There was much talk throughout the boxing world last week when UFC superstar Conor McGregor received a boxing license from the California State Athletic Commission.

McGregor, widely considered the best mixed martial artist in the world, has been clamoring for a superfight with Floyd Mayweather. The bout would be a traditional boxing match. Talk surrounding Mayweather-McGregor received heavy criticism and it’s highly unlikely an athletic commission would sanction a five division world champion with a 49-0 record against an opponent making his debut.

Tikanga, debuting boxers face opponents that only have a few professional bouts.

Enter Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey.

Living and fighting out of Maryland, the 18-year-old had a successful amateur career and turned pro with a four round decision victory in October. A big ticket seller in his home state, Veazey is an honor student focused on being a star in and out of the ring. While many other young professional boxers would wait for a high profile fight, Veazey is ready to show McGregor he should stick to his own sport.

“The whole boxing world already knows Conor McGregor doesn’t belong in the same ring as Mayweather. I just had my pro debut and he recently got licensed so on paper, that’s an approvable fight by the athletic commission. If he does face me however, I’d prove to the world that he’s not a boxer and end the hype he’s started. He thinks he can just walk into this sport and face the best? That’s not how it works. If you really want to get in the boxing ring, I’d gladly expose you right now because boxing is no joke!"

Veazey’s next fight is scheduled for January 13 in Maryland and his promoter Jake Smith of Baltimore Boxing has already discussed licensing McGregor with Maryland State Athletic Commission executives.

Baltimore Boxing Presents “Rumble Young Man Rumble” August 4

Baltimore, MD (Hōngongoi 13, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions will pay tribute to legendary Muhammad Ali with “Rumble Young Man Rumble” Thursday, August 4 i a Michael Eighth Avenue i Glen Burnie, MD.
During Baltimore Boxing’s June 16 kāri, Smith, who had his first amateur fight as part of a charity event hosted by Ali, honored “The Greatest” with a speech and honorary ten count. He also announced that his next card would be named after Ali.
Tickets are on sale now by going to Baltimoreboxing.com or calling 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the first fight starts at 8.
Headlining is a heavyweight slugfest between Dallas Butts and Drew Ryan. In their first meeting, Butts won a controversial decision that upset the pro-Ryan crowd and immediately set the tone for a rematch. Ryan is confident he’ll leave no doubt as to whom the better fighter is and Butts believes he’ll win without question this time around.
Baltimore Boxing standout Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey returns for his final amateur fight against Rashad Kirkpatrick. He was scheduled to finish his amateur career by competing in the Ringside Tournament but instead opted to fight locally. Veazey, who is turning pro later this year, won various titles during his decorated amateur career and has a large fan base.
Wildly popular Clayton Frazier will face an opponent to be named. A multi-sport star, Frazier is amongst the hungriest local fighters and is coming off a victory June 16.
Justin “Psycho” Sykes and Ashton “The Goon” Sykes will appear in separate bouts and other fighters will be added shortly.
“Michael’s Eighth has been a great home for Baltimore Boxing and we’re expecting another solid crowd,"Ka mea a Smith. “This will be our second consecutive card paying homage to the great Muhammad Ali. “Rumble Young Man Rumble” will feature all competitive fights and boxers giving everything they have to entertain the crowd. We’ve got a great local following and the exposure the fighters are getting is only growing. If you’re in the area, please make sure to
come out and support not just the fighters but local boxing.”
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Straight Rights and Straight A’s: The Joey Veazey Story

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Baltimore, MD (Kia 3, 2016) – In the movie Coach Carter, Samuel L. Jackson famously quipped to his team of academically struggling players “you are student athletes, student comes first.”
Kia aroha mai, some standout athletes believe their talents supersede performing in the classroom. This has led to high schools and colleges warning or suspending players if their grades didn’t improve.
On the contrary, there are those who take great pride in starring as an athlete and student; such as 17-year-old Joey Veazey.
Known by his moniker of “Bazooka Joe” Veazey is multi-time amateur champion and was ranked internationally. I Rāpareahiahi, Veazey fights Chris Perkins for the East Coast junior middleweight championship at Michael’s Eighth Ave in Glen Burnie, MD as a featured fighter on a card promoted by Baltimore Boxing.
The card serves as a tribute to Murray “Bushwacker” Smith Sr., father of Baltimore Boxing’s Jake Smith. Tickets purchased in advance start at $25, nohoanga rangatira e $35, reserved tables for ten are $350, $50 VIP seats and $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the fights begin at 8.
Slated to compete in his 100th match, Veazy is a big ticket seller in the Baltimore area and regularly draws large crowds when he enters the squared circle. To Veazey however, he is most proud of his accomplishments outside of the ring, where he’s an honor student finishing up his senior year at Northeast High School.
I roto i te August, Veazey will enroll in college locally and major in either mechanical engineering or computer science. I te wa ano, he’ll prepare for his professional debut while still working as a trainer at the Baltimore Boxing Club. Most see being a fighter or student as a full time responsibility, but Veazey believes his work ethic and focus will help him continue to excel in and out of the ring.
"You have to be disciplined in the ring and classroom,” said Veazey. “I know there’s a lot on my plate but I thrive on excelling as a boxer, student and a trainer at the Baltimore Boxing Club. Focusing and paying attention to the task at hand helps keep me dialed in with whatever it is I’m doing at that time. I te pae hopea, my goal is to continue excelling with my academics and win a world title. I believe both are reachable and can become a reality with continued hard work.”
Smith, who has literally watched Veazey grow as a person and fighter during the last decade, has trained hundreds of fighters and considers Bazooka Joe one of his most special.
"Joey could’ve told himself boxing will be his everything because of how successful he’s been but he’s extremely humble and intelligent far beyond his years,"Ka mea a Smith. “He literally goes from one task to another and excels at each of them. Whether he’s a world champion boxer, engineer, computer scientist or all of the above, Joey Veazey epitomizes what it means to be a well-rounded person and I’m very proud of him.”
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Upton Boxing’s Tyrell Boyd and 2016 Golden Gloves champion Aston Sykes will do battle for the Maryland State Middleweight title. Boyd is a former East Coast Middleweight titlist and looks for his second belt while Sykes is riding a wave of confidence having won the Golden Gloves in one of America’s toughest regions.
Popular Clayton Frazier faces Elvin Rodriguez in a battle between boxers from the Baltimore Boxing Gym. Frazier, who has only two fights, is a crowd favorite and hopes to claim local bragging rights in what Smith calls the “Battle of Baltimore Boxing.”
Former basketball star Stefon “Showtime” McRay and future pro standout Donald Wallace will also appear on the card in separae bouts.
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Baltimore Boxing Returns May 5

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Baltimore, MD (April 6, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions will once again take over Michael’s Eighth AvenueRāpare, Kia 5 in Glen Burnie, MD.
The card will serve as a tribute to Murray “Bushwacker” Smith Sr., the father of Baltimore Boxing’s Jake Smith. Smith Sr., a well-known figure in the Baltimore area for decades, was a longtime event promoter who lost his battle with Melanoma in 2013.
Tickets purchased in advance start at $25, nohoanga rangatira e $35, reserved tables for ten are $350, $50 VIP seats and $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the fights begin at 8.
Topping the card will be a showdown between local star Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey and Andre Harris of Pasadena, MD. Fighting out of the Baltimore Boxing Club, Veazy won numerous titles since his earliest days in the sport and is one of the top prospects in the talent-rich DC-Maryland-Virginia area. A big ticket seller, a legion of “Bazooka Joe” supporters come out every time he fights.
Veazy and Harris meet for the East Coast 154 pound championship in what will be Veazy’s final amateur bout.
Tyrell Boyd of the Upton Boxing Club meets Genc Pllana for the East Coast middleweight title. Boyd is a former champion and looks to recapture the crown while Pllana is fresh off an upset win over well regarded Donald Wallace.
Popular Clayton Frazier and former Stevenson University basketball standout Stefon McCray are slated to appear on the card against opponents to be announced. Additional bouts will be added shortly.
"Joey’s been representing the Baltimore Boxing Club and training there for a while now,"Ka mea a Smith, who is also the owner and head trainer at Baltimore Boxing Gym. “We’ve had great success during his amateur career but I’m looking forward to turning him pro in the immediate future. On the 5th, fans will not only get to see Veazy fight for a title in his last amateur match but also a middleweight championship fight between Tyrell Boy and Genc Pllana. Pllana surprised all of us by beating Donald Wallace last time out and Boyd wants his title back. We’ve also got Clayton Frazier and Stefon McCray competing plus additional fan friendly bouts to be added.”
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Baltimore Boxing Presents “Madness at Michael’s” March 10!

 

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Baltimore, MD (February 24, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions returns to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD for “Madness at Michaels” Rāpare, March 10.

The card is topped by two title bouts and features some of the area’s notable rising fighters.

Tickets purchased in advance start at $25, nohoanga rangatira e $35, reserved tables for ten are $350, $50 VIP seats and $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 pm and the fights begin at 8.

I roto i te hui matua, fans will be treated to a heavyweight title bout when “Dangerous” Dallas Butts challenges Drew Ryan for the East Coast Super Heavyweight crown. Butts is making a quick return to the ring, having fought January 28.

Renowned Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey of the Baltimore Boxing Club will do battle with Travis Roberts for the East Coast Junior Middleweight belt. The wildly popular Veazey, who has been ranked both nationally and internationally, has his sights set on turning pro in the near future.

Fast rising light heavyweight Donald Wallace meets Genc Pllana. Wallace, who fights out of the Baltimore Boxing Club, was amongst the biggest surprises during the 2016 Olympic Trials and went from being virtually unknown to one of the most discussed fighters on the local scene.

I roto i te tahi atu mahi, Clayton Frazier challenges Joe Nolan while former basketball star Stefon McCray, Tyrell Boyd and Ernest Hall all face opponents to be announced.

“Michael’s Eighth Avenue has been great for Baltimore Boxing,"Ka mea a Jake Smith. “The crowd loves coming out to Michael’s and we’re going to reward them with two title fights and a special attraction bout featuring a future star in Donald Wallace. The community’s interest in Baltimore Boxing’s events has been strong and it’s important to me that we give them a great event.”

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World Champion Gary Russell Jr, Antonio Russell & toa o mua Vincent Pettway ki te haere "Road ki te Ao!”

 

Baltimore, MD (Hōngongoi 14, 2015) - WBC toa tekau mā Gary "Mr" Russell Jr., amanaki tūturu Antonio Russell, me te titlist Welterweight mua Vincent Pettway ka katoa i roto i tae atu mo Baltimore Boxing o "Road ki te Ao" Rāpare ahiahi i te Michael Eighth Avenue i Glen Burnie, MD.

Tīkiti takitahi tīmata i $25, tepu rahui o 10 hoki $350 me nga tepu VIP o 10 hoki $500 Ko runga i mā te tukutuku hoko i Baltimoreboxing.com mā te karanga ranei 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 me te whawhai tuatahi e wahi i 8.

Kua whakaritea Neke atu i waru pāngia kāhua Olympic mō "Road ki te Ao" tae atu whawhai i ngā akomanga taimaha. Whakataetae Rāpare ahiahi ka Rīpekatia rongonui knockout kingi Sam, 2009 Toa Ringside World Joey Veazey, nohopuku maranga Donald Wallace, Ernie Hall, Rick Foxwell a Sean Veazey i roto i ētahi atu.

With the Ringside World Championships scheduled August 5-8 i roto i te Missouri, Kei te foaki Baltimore Boxing 100% o nga moni i "Road ki te Ao» no te tauturu te utu i te whawhai mo te whakataetae, me te ngā whakapaunga e haere mai ki te haere. Kei roto i tēnei engari kāore e whāiti noa ki te rerenga, transportation whenua, tira me te kai. Hei āwhina atu ki te mau tautooraa kohi, te 50/50 Ka tango i rāwhara wahi i roto i te ahiahi.

He taranata whiriwhiri nei i tokomaha whakaaro ki te whai i nga ringa tere i roto i te mekemeke, Russell Jr. riro te WBC taitara tekau mā e whai ake nei i te mahi pai mahi i reira te patototanga ia i roto i Jhonny Gonzalez i roto i te wha o tawhio noa. Ko te Washington, Riro DC taketake toa runaruna motu rave rahi i mua ki te tahuri pro, ka ko he tino ki te hopu koura i roto i te 2008 Olympics. Kia aroha mai, haere ia ki waho, e ngana ana ki te taimaha, me te kore ka ki te whakataetae. I 26-1 ki 15 knockouts, Russell Jr. titiro ki te waiho i te ope mo tau ki te haere mai me te ko te kanohi e ka riro pā waia ki te kitenga i runga i te TV.

Rite tona tuakana, Ka haere Antonio Russell ki te rarangi e whai ake nei i te tautoko mahi runaruna faahiahia. Ko te toa o te 2013 National Golden karapu, Riro Russell metara e toru o nga tau e rima whakataetae ia i roto i nga motu, hopu hiriwa i roto i te 2010 a 2014. Ka rite ki te ngaio, Russell whawhai i roto i te wehenga whā me te he 3-0 ki 2 te whakauru ia i te knockout.

Ko te whakapehapeha whawhai o te manako City, Mutu Pettway Gianfranco Rossi i roto i 1994 ki te riro i te toa whitu tekau tēina IBF. Heoi roaa tona ōrite muri rongo tūturu Pettway i roto i te hapori mekemeke. I te Paenga-whāwhā 29, 1995, Piro Pettway he knockout kotahi tokua hihiri o Haimona Brown. A, no te tuki Brown ki te koaka, te ope o te tokua o Pettway discombobulated ia ki te wāhi i maka mooni ia nifó i te rangi. Kua te knockout kua tirohia mirioni o nga wa i runga i te ipurangi, me te noho tonu tetahi o te pai i roto i te aamu mekemeke.

"Ahau tino titiro atu ahau ki i nga Brothers Russell, a Vincent i toku whakaatu,"Ka mea a Smith. "Whawhai Gary i runga i toku whakaatu i te ia te runaruna me ahau mo'oni i fepulopulasi kuihi titiro pu ki a ia whawhai. Ko ia te runaruna tino pūmanawa kua kite ake ahau, me tona teina, ko te heck o te toa rawa. Kua to ratou papa i te hoa o toku mō tau, a te reira whakamiharo te tini o ka haere mai toa aravihi i taua whare. Kua Vincent ngā he kaitautoko nui o Baltimore Mekemeke me te pa kia rite ki te roa rite ki ahau i taea e mahara. He ia i runga i te po, whawhai he tonu he pai ai, a te whakaatu i te pā ki a ia he rota o te aroha. I waenganui i nga whawhai i runga i te ringa, boxers whakaritea ki te whakataetae me te meinga te tautoko i tenei kāri, Rāpare ka waiho he nui a tawhio noa te ahiahi. "

Ko te Russell Brothers me Pettway ka wātea ki te whakatau ki te ticketholders katoa.

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Baltimore mekemeke o "Road ki te Ao" whakaturia hoki Hōngongoi 16!

 

Baltimore, MD (Pipiri 21, 2015) E whakaatu ana Jake Smith o Baltimore Boxing "Road ki te Ao" -Rāpare, Hōngongoi 16 i a Michael Eighth Avenue i Glen Burnie, MD.

 

With the Ringside World Championships scheduled August 5-8 i roto i te Missouri, "Road ki te Ao" e waiho hei kohi ki te āwhina i te utu boxers rohe mo nga utu ngā o te haere i te whakataetae.

 

Tīkiti mua tīmata i $25, tepu rahui o 10 hoki $350 me nga tepu VIP o 10 hoki $500 E wātea ana mā te haere ki Baltimoreboxing.com ranei karanga 410-375-9175. Doors tuwhera i 6:30 a ka haamata te mahi i 8.

 

Nga whawhai whakaritea ki te whakataetae ngā artist knockout taumahamaha Rīpekatia Sam, 2009 Toa Ringside World Joey Veazey, Donald Wallace, Ernie Hall, Rick Foxwell a Sean Veazey. Ki te he maha o boxers pūmanawa inumia ki te hurihia hiako i runga i te 16th, te whai wāhi ki te mataara i enei whetu aranga i runga i to ratou ara ki nga toa e whai ticketholders.

 

"Ko nga wa katoa te buildup ki nga whakataetae motu, me te ao whakaongaonga,"Ka mea a Smith, e whakaako nei i tokomaha o nga boxers i tona Baltimore Boxing Gym. "E rave rahi whawhai i riro whakataetae nui i tenei wāhi e te reira tata e te tahi taata tumanako fare i te taitara wa katoa unga tatou i te māngai. Kia aroha mai, te utu o te rerenga, tira, transportation, Ka taea e kia rahi te kai me ētahi atu utu. Taku whāinga ki tenei kaupapa, ko te ki te whakaara nui te moni no te tauturu i tonoa nga toa āhei ki Missouri. "

 

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Hall o Famer Mark Johnson, maranga whetu Dusty Harrison me te toa o mua Vincent Pettway ki te haere "Snap, Crackle ka Pop "!

Baltimore, MD (March 18, 2015) - Mekemeke kōrero Mark "Sharp rawa" Johnson, Ka haere tūturu tonu Dusty Harrison me te toa Welterweight mua Vincent Pettway Baltimore Mekemeke o "Snap, Crackle ka Pop " Rāhoroi, March 27.

 

Ko te kāri e te wahi i a Michael Eighth Avenue i Glen Burnie me tatau te whakatuwheratanga i 6:30 pm me te pere tuatahi whakaritea hoki 8. Kei runga i te hoko inaianei tīkiti mā te te karanga 410-375-9175 haere ranei ki te Baltimoreboxing.com. Tīmata tīkiti takitahi i $25 me nga tepu VIP o 10 E wātea ana hoki $500. Ka taea e ticketholders VIP katoa pārekareka ki noa oeurves hors d'i 7-8 pm me nga nohoanga rangatira i roto i te whare.

 

Ko tētahi o nga tangata iti rahi i roto i te hītori mekemeke, Johnson riro te taitara mā IBF i roto i 1996 na roto i te patuki i Francisco Trejedor i roto i te taka noa tuatahi. Ko te Washington, Haere DC taketake i runga i ki te paruru i tona taitara whitu nga wa i mua i neke ake, me te toa i te IBF karauna mā super. After a pair of setbacks to future hall of famer Rafael Marquez, Ka Johnson i te tangata tuatahi ki te whiua te whetu i mua nei Fernando Montiel i roto i 2003 i mua i nga tau e toru i muri paunga ki te tino 44-5 record. Ki te he mahi rongonui i roto i te pukapuka, I whakawahia Johnson ki te International Mekemeke Hall o Rongonui i roto i 2012.

 

He whetu aranga pai-mohiotia, Tahuri pro Harrison i te tau maoa o 16. Ka mai ra kotahi i roto i te Limelight,Kua tautoko angitu i roto i te-mowhiti o Harrison te hype me ki te whakapai ake i te wā katoa e tomo ia te porohita porowhā tonu ia. I roto i tona a'ee tino tata, whakapai ake i te DC hāngai Harrison ki te 25-0 a riro ana te karauna WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight mā te besting Tommy Rainone mo tekau rauna i Madison Square Garden.

 

Whawhai i roto i te Baltimore, Ka Pettway he papatu, i roto i te ao 1994, stopping underrated Gianfranco Rossi to win the IBF super welterweight belt. In his next match, Piro Pettway tetahi o nga knockouts faahiahia rawa i roto i te hītori mekemeke, kakaha 'whakarerea atu a Haimona Brown i roto i te ono o nga taka noa ki te pupuri i tana taitara. I muri hit Brown i te koaka, ia maka mooni nifó i te rangi. Kua te tukurua, kua whakaaturia taime e rave rahi, e ko te tino o te pā mekemeke.

 

Mutu Pettway i roto i 2001 ki ha lekooti o 43-7-1 ki 32 te whakauru ia i te knockout. Last August, riro ia te Murray Smith "School o Hard patoto" tohu mo tona fafauraa mo'uí ki te City o Baltimore.

 

"He wa e taea e koe he ngahau, te mekemeke e rua, e kotahi te pai taitamariki whawhai i roto i te wahi kotahi i tetahi wa o te he te tahi mea taa ê,"Ka mea a Jake Smith o Whakatairanga Baltimore Boxing. "Kua Vincent kua he hoa nui, me te kaitautoko o Baltimore Mekemeke rite ko Mark. Kua mohio ahau Dusty mai te ia he koati, me te whai i ahau e kore e ka waiho e ia he toa ao i roto i te heke mai e tata ana ".

 

Johnson, Harrison, a ka waiho Pettway wātea ki te kōrero ki te ticketholders VIP, haina tëneti ka tango whakaahua. Rima toa wā Vinny Paz te hoki te haere a ka matapaki tona kiriata ka ū mai, kamupene waina, me te wa moni ki ticketholders VIP.

 

Ka whai tēnei ahiahi whakaongaonga o te mekemeke e wha whawhai taitara tae atu whitu teina Joey "Bazooka Joe" Veazey me taumahamaha Sam "Vanilla Gorilla" Rīpekatia i roto i te mō te karauna o Te Tai Rāwhiti o ratou wehenga. Ka ngā te undercard Allen "Ko e Hampton Hammer" Burris, Courtney Hartlove, 2015 Golden karapu Champion Tommy Coe Jr. me te whetu poitūkohu kāreti mua Stefon McCray i roto i pāngia motuhake.

 

I roto i te pānga ki tenei ahiahi mārō o whawhai, Kei te hautū Baltimore Boxing he motuhake 50/50 rāwhara mō te Scholarship te Fund Brooke me Natana Fenush. I hanga te pūtea ki te āwhina County Baltimore Department Fire Lieutenant Paora Fenush, tona wahine tata haere atu.

 

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