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JARONBOOTSENNIS STOPS ROBERT HILL FOR THIRTEENTH VICTORY

One of boxing’s most exciting prospects, Ennis returns August 12th na Washington DC
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Philadelphia – June 27, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotionsmost talked-about prospect, JaronBootsEnnis, has much to celebrate for his 20th birthday today. The Philadelphia welterweight secured his 13th win at the Durham Armory in North Carolina last Thursday, besting Robert Hill over three rounds.

Hill, a veteran of forty fights, came to Durham just one fight removed from an impressive upset victory over the Dominican Republic’s Eudy Bernardo (21-2, 15Ko). After three rounds that included Ennistrademark punishment to the body, Hill’s corner declined to send him back into the ring for the fourth round, handing Ennis his 13th victory, and his 11th by stoppage.

I only got hit one time during the fight,” said Ennis. “I went in there, and had fun like I always do. He backed up the whole time. When I first came, I was touching him to the body a lot, and that slowed him down. He didn’t come out for the fourth round.

Ennis returns to the ring in the co-main event August 12th at Nations Fight Night at the historic Howard Theatre in Washington DC. Ennis will be the co-feature in what will be his first eight-round bout. “I’m thankful to have been so busy since my debut,” said Ennis. “It keeps me sharp, and I’m excited for my first eight rounder. I’m ready to show more of my talent, and the results of my hard work.

Tickets for Nations Fight Night are priced $60-2000, and are available through Ticketmaster. Ụzọ maka ihe omume na-emeghe na 6:00 p.m. and the first bell is at 7:00 p.m.na August 12th.

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna headlines on Saturday, June 10th at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Young takes on Juan “Anụ ọhịa ahụ” Rodriguez in battle of New Jersey welterweights
Gabriel Pham and fast rising JaronBootsEnnis to see action in separate bouts
Also undefeated Donald Smith, Na na nad Salimbene, Chris Thomas and Elijah Vines
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Atlantic City, NJ (Ka 12, 2017)–Welterweight contender Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna will headline a stacked card on Saturday, June 10th na The Claridge Hotel na Atlantic City.
The show is promoted by Rising Star Promotions.
LaManna nke Millville, New Jersey will compete in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
The 25 year-old LaManna has a record of 22-2 na itoolu knockouts.
LaManna won his first 16 nsọtụ, where enjoyed wins over Ashanti Gibbs and Jamaal Davis.
After suffering his first professional defeat to undefeated middleweight prospect Antoine Douglas, LaManna ripped off five consecutive victories that was highlighted by by a 4th round stoppage over Kendal Mena (20-3).
On September 15, 2016, LaManna engaged in a hotly contested bout with undefeated Dusty Hernandez Harrison in Philadelphia. The tuanu, which was for the USBA Welterweight title was a close fight and LaManna fought well, but came up just short via unanimous decision.
LaManna will be looking for his 2nd consecutive victory, as in his last bout, he won a one-sided eight round unanimous decision over Ecuadorian veteran Eduardo Flores on January 28th at The Claridge.
This will be LaManna’s 5th appearance, and 15th start in Atlantic City.
I’m happy to be back in the ring, I was supposed to fight on April 14th, but unfortunately the promoters did not live up to their word so I ended up not fighting. I gone through some personal issues that kept me down and out for a while, but I bounced back. I’m now with a new teacher Mr. Charles Johnson, leading my training. Charles has shown be a new side of boxing that I’ve never been around and I can’t wait to show it on June 10th. I feel like I have a whole new start.””I was strongly considering stepping out of the promotion field, but it’s obvious that what I’m doing is working, so why give myself up to someone else. I’m keeping myself busy and gaining knowledge and experience, while at the same time packing The Claridge Hotel and fighting in front of my fans. I’m a strong believer inIf you want things done right, you got to do it on your own”.
LaManna si iro ga-mara ọkwa n'oge na-adịghị,
Na asatọ gbaa gburugburu ngalaba-mma, it will be a battle of New Jersey based welterweight’s as local favorite Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Na-eto eto ga-on Juan “Anụ ọhịa ahụ” RODRÍGUEZ.
Young of Atlantic City has a record of 16-2 na isii knockouts.
Young is a six-year professional and is coming off a career best performance against Samuel Amoako (21-13, 15 Ko si). That bout took place on March 11th. The 29 year-old will be making his 10th appearance in Atlantic City and 3rd at The Claridge.
RODRÍGUEZ nke Union City, New Jersey nwere ihe ndekọ nke 13-4 na ise knockouts.
Rodriguez is an eight-year professional who has wins over Greg Jackson (3-0-1), and in his last bout he took an eight-round split decision in a all out war over Alex Perez (18-2) on August 27, 2016 in Bayonne, New Jersey.
This is going to be a great fight card! You have Thomas who’s on the edge of getting another big opportunity and the Young/Rodriguez fight is a all out Crossroads.Debra LaManna, President of Rising Star Promotions.
Not to mention the under card. Ennis, Smith, Thomas all these fighters have tremendous fan bases and they can really fight. I expect great match ups on this card and the fans will really get their moneys worth.
Na isii gburugburu oké:
Jaron Ennis (10-0, 8 Ko si) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a Welterweight bout.
Gabriel Pham (8-1, 4 Ko si) of Pleasantville, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a super middleweight bout.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:
Donald Smith (4-0, 3 Ko si) nke Philadelphia ga-on Sidell Blocker (1-7-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a super featherweight bout.
Na na nad Salimbene (1-0) of Waretown, NJ ga-alụ ọgụ pro debuting Marcus Lugo nke Vineland, NJ in a New Jersey lightweight bout.
Chris Thomas (6-0, 3 Ko si) nke Toms River, NJ will take of rough and rugged Dawond Pickney (1-4-2) of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Pickney’s last outing at the Claridge, he dropped a very close MD defeat to Philadelphia’s Greg Jackson (7-3-1 2 Ko si).
Elijah Vines (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Philadelphia ga-on Henry Tyrone Page (0-4) of Batesville, Arkansas in a junior middleweight title.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $150, $125, $100, $80 na $55 and can be purchased at www.rspboxing.com

Carlos Rosario takes on Josh Davis in headline bout on Friday, May 19th at the 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

Amir Shabazz takes on Antowyan Aikens in a light heavyweight bout

Plus undefeated Tyrone Crawley, Obere.
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin
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Philadelphia, På (April 20, 2017)Na Fraịdee n'abalị, May 19th, Carlos Rosario ga-on Josh Davis in a scheduled eight-round lightweight bout that will headline a terrific night at the 2300 Arena na South Philadelphia.

The show na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Rosario nke Pennsauken, New Jersey, nwere ihe ndekọ nke 7-1 na anọ knockouts, and has won seven consecutive since dropping his pro debut.
The 26 year-old is a three-year professional, and has wins over Victor Vasquez (4-1), Bobby Hornsby (8-1), and his last outing when he stopped Lance Williams on March 11 na Philadelphia.
Davis, also 26, fights out of Washington, D.C., and brings in a respectable record of 10-1 na anọ knockouts.
The six-year professional will be making his first start na 18 ọnwa. Davis, who has won six straight is coming off a four round unanimous decision over Justin Lopez on November 12, 2015.
Na isii gburugburu ngalaba-mma, it will be a battle of light heavyweight’s as Amir Shabazz (4-0, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga-on Antowyan Aikens (10-3-1, 1 Ko) nke Atlantic City.
Nakwa na isii gburugburu oké:
Tyrone Crawley, Obere (6-0) nke Philadelphia ga-on Juan Rodriguez (7-6, 5 Ko si) of Manasa, Virginia in a lightweight fight.
David Gonzales (8-2, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia will look to get back in the win column when he battles Darius Ervin (4-1) nke Los Angeles, California in a junior welterweight bout.
Marquis Taylor (5-1) nke Houston, Texas will square off with Rafael Montalvo (3-3, 3 Ko si) nke St. Clair, På.
Antonio Allen (0-5) ga-on Demetrius Williams (0-2) in a battle of Philadelphia based junior welterweights looking for their first win.
Rounding out the card will be a four round junior welterweight bout between Titos Gosalves nke Philadelphia (0-1) and pro debuting Gerardo Martinez nke Phoenixville, På.
Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com maka $100, $75 na $50

Tyrone Brunson wins split decision over Brandon Quarles in main event in front of capacity crowd at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Carlos Rosario scores thrilling 3rd round stoppage

Victor Vazquez wins in 1st round
Travis Kauffman – Amir Mansour a Friday na Reading, På
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Philadelphia, På. (March 11, 2017) – Tyrone Brunson won a 8-round split decision over Bandon Quarles in the main event of a 8-bout card in front of a packed house at the SugarHouse Casino.
The show was promoted by King’s Promotions.
It was a action filled fight that saw both guys be the aggressor at different stages of the fight. Brunson showed a more versatile side of him, that many boxing fans haven;t seen in years from him. One which differed from the prodigious knockout puncher that Brunson was known for when he knocked out the 1st 19 fighters he faced in the 1st round.
This Brunson used his legs to set up punches off of the jab, which he also landed several times with power behind that stick. Quarles was very game as he had his moments and landed hard shots that kept Brunson honest. Brunson landed more and harder, and he came out with the victory by scores of 78-74 na 77-75. Quarles took a card at 77-75.
Brunson of Philadelphia is now 24-6-2. Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia bụ 18-4-1.
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
A late point deduction cost David Gonzales a split decision as he dropped the six-round bout to Juan Rodriguez in a junior welterweight bout
It was a tough grind-it-out fight until Gonzales was deducted a point in the 30 seconds for holding for holding.

Rodriguez of Haymarket, Virginia won two cards 58-55 na 57-56, while Gonzales of Philadelphia took a card 57-56.

Rodriguez is 7-6-1. Gonzales is 8-2-2.

Carlos Roasrio got off the floor but scored a 3rd round stoppage over Lance Williams in a scheduled 6-round lightweight bout.
Carlos Rosario
Rosario scored a knockdown in round two from a right hand. Seconds later, it was Williams who floored Rosario with a hard right in the corner. Na gburugburu atọ, Rosario decked Williams with a hard left hook. Williams got to his feet, but referee Steve Smoger stopped the bout at 46 sekọnd nke gburugburu atọ.
Rosario nke Pennsauken, NJ bụ 7-1 na 4 knockouts. Williams of Muscatine, IA is 7-8.

Victor Vazquez scored a 1st round stoppage over Mike Fowler in a scheduled 6-round super lightweight bout.

Vazquez was all over Fowler and dropped him with a left in the corner. Fowler could not beat the 10-count at 1:38.
Victor Vazquez
Vazquez of Yonkers, NY is 7-2 na 3 knockouts. Fowler of Milwaukee, WI is 5-7.

Sam Oropeza made an emphatic pro debut as he needed just 35 seconds to destroy fellow pro debuter Joe Parkinson in their cruiserweight bout.

Oropeza landed a left that dropped Parkinson. The back of Parkinson’s head crashed on the canvas, and he was knocked out cold for several moments before ringside physicians were able to to get him to his feet.

Brandon Robinson won a 4-round unanimous decision over Lamont McLaughlin in a light heavyweight bout.

Robinson dropped McLaughlin in round three and cruised home to a victory by 40-35 kaadị.

Robinson of Philadelphia is 2-1. McLaughlin of Philadelphia was making his pro debut.

Vincent Floyd stopped Blaine Donkor in round two of their scheduled 4-round welterweight bout.

Floyd landed a hard flurry that forced referee Steve Smoger to stop the bout at 1:48.

Floyd of Philadelphia is now 2-2-1 na otu knockout. Donkor of Washington, D.C. was making his pro debut.

Edward Ortiz and Sharif Jones battled to a 4-round spirited draw in a super middleweight bout.
Ortiz of San Antonio, TX bụ 3-0-2. Jones of Philadelphia is 0-1-1.

King’s Promotions will present The Road To the Heavyweight Championship, Nke a Friday at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. when Travis Kauffman battles Amir Mansour

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David Gonzales looking to rebound this Saturday night against Juan Rodriguez at The SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Tyrone Brunson battles Brandon Quarles in main event

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Philadelphia, På. (March 8, 2017) – Super Lightweight prospect David Gonzales is looking to rebound from his 1st professional setback when he takes on Juan Rodriguez in the 6-round co-feature bout this Saturday n'abalị na SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia.
The show na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Na 8-gburugburu isi omume, Tyrone Brunson (23-6-2, 22 Ko si) na-ewe ke Brandon Quarles (18-3-1, 9 M si) na a middleweight n'obi.
Gonzales, 27 years old originally from Philadelphia, but now calls San Antonio home, and is coming off a stunning 1st round stoppage defeat to Samuel Teah on November 11th.
Training is going well in Texas. I come down here as I have a job selling solar panels. The sparring is great. There are a lot of tough Mexican fighters down here. They come hard and are always in shape,” Said Gonzales.
Gonzales now 8-1-2 na abụọ knockouts, has gone back to the drawing board, and is working hard on his craft.
I have been working on getting better on defense, ọkpọ, just my balance and skills.
In Rodriguez, he is facing a competitor that has a record of 6-6-1 na ise knockouts, and has a knockout victory over previously undefeated Philly area fighter Nathaniel Rivas.
I don’t know much other then he is tough, and comes to fight. He isn’t the most skilled fighter, but I hear he hits hard. But you can never underestimate any fighter.
Gonzales views the Teah fight as just a slight setback and a learning experience, and he doesn’t feel that he was knocked too far off track of realizing his goals.
I just want to get back in the win column. Then maybe two more wins and fight an undefeated fighter, so I can move up the rankings. I am a confident fighter. I just got caught with a punch behind the head against Teah, and that’s boxing.
I just want people to know that I am back, and ready for a big win a Saturday. I just want to keep getting better and become a world champion.
Na 6-gburugburu oké:
Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 Ko si) nke Yonkers, NY fights Mike Fowler (5-6, 2 Ko si) nke Milwaukee, WI in a super lightweight bout.
Carlos Rosario (6-1, 2 Ko si) nke Pennsauken, NJ ga-on Lance Williams (7-7, 7 Ko si) nke Muscatine, IA in a lightweight bout.
Na 4-gburugburu oké:
Vincent Floyd (1-2-1) of Philadelphia will battle pro debuting Blaine Donkor nke Washington, DC in a welterweight bout
Brandon Robinson (1-1) of Philadelphia takes on pro debuting Lamont McLaughlin of Philadelphia in light heavyweight bout.
Sam Oropeza ga-on Joe Parkinson in a battle of Philadelphia based, pro debuting cruiserweights.
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Tyrone Brunson and Brandon Quarles chime in on their main event on Saturday, March 11th at the SuguarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

David Gonzalezs takes on Juan Rodriguez

Plus undefeated Tyrone Crawley, Jr., Daquan Johnson and Damien Vazquez

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Philadelphia, På. (March 2, 2017) – Middleweight’s Tyrone Brunson is ready for his bout with Brandon Quarles that will be the eight-round main event on Saturday, March 11th as King’s Promotions will stage it’s first show at the SugarHouse Casino na Philadelphia.
Brunson of Philadelphia has a record of 23-6-2, na 22 knockouts.
The 32 year-old Brunson turned professional in 2005, and started his career with 19 consecutive 1st round knockouts. Included in that streak was a stoppage over James Morrow (8-1-2). In his last bout Brunson and Ismael Garcia fought to a 10-round draw on October 14, 2016 na Philadelphia.
My camp has been great,” said Brunson. “I don’t know much about Quarles, but I am coming to work. I don’t know if he will be putting in the work that I will on March 11.
Brunson, who a decade ago was destined for greatness, believes a win will put him right back in the mix for a title shot.
This win would put me closer to my dream. Weather it is fighting for the USBA title or the NABF, I know something big will come after this.
It is great to fight at home. It puts me in a comfort zone to fight in front of my home crowd. I want to thank King’s Promotions for believing in me, and also want to thanks the fans of Philadelphia and around the world for sticking by me.
Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia nwere ihe ndekọ nke 18-3-1 na 9 knockouts.
The 30 year-old Quarles is a 7 afọ vetiran, and has won 5 straight fights, with the latest being 6-round unanimous decision over Marcos Primera on June 25, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

My training has gone really well,” said Quarles. “I have seen Brunson fight on Showtime, and I haven’t seen anything from him that is over my head. This is a good fight for me. I am going into his hometown as the B-Side on his promoters card, so I know what I have to do,”

Quarles realizes what a win would do to kickstart his career.
A win would boost my career. I am not just an opponent, I am a guy who comes to win. I am ready for a solid fight, and show the people what I am all about. I don’t run my mouth, I let my fighting do the talking.
He knows how to lose, and so do I, so we will see who wants it more on March 11.”
Na isii gburugburu oké:
David Gonzales (8-1-2, 2 Ko si) nke Philadelphia, PA takes on Juan Rodriguez (6-6-1, 5 Ko si) of Haymarket, Ga-. in a junior welterweight bout.
Carlos Rosario (6-1, 3 Ko si) nke Pennsauken, NJ ga-on Rocco Espinoza (6-12, 2 Ko si) of Las Vegas in a lightweight bout.
Tyrone Crawley, Obere. (6-0) nke Philadelphia agha Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 Ko si) nke Yonkers, NY in a lightweight bout.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:
Daquan Johnson (2-0, 2 Ko si) nke Cherry Hill, NJ ga-on Vincent Floyd (1-2-1) nke Philadelphia na a Welterweight n'obi

Tyree Crowder nke Philadelphia ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Randy Hedderick (1-7-1, 1 Ko) of Gulfport, MS in a junior middleweight bout.

Brandon Robinson (1-1) nke Philadelphia agha pro debuting Lamont McLaughlin of Philadelphia in a light heavyweight affair.
Sam Orapeza of Philadelphia will make his pro debut in a cruiserweight bout against an opponent to be named.
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Mykal Fox ready for Juan Rodriguez on Saturday, November 5th at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Plus undefeated Mike Marshall, Jọdan White, Kent Cruz, Patrick Rivera & Marcus Bates
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Fort Washington, Maryland (October, 28, 2016)–Undefeated junior welterweight prospect Mykal “The Prọfesọ” Fox is ready for his next challenge against veteran Juan Rodriguez in an eight-round bout that will headline eight-bout on Saturday, November 5th na Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.
The kaadị a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Fox nke Forestville, Maryland nwere ihe ndekọ nke 11-0 with three knockouts and this will be his fourth bout of 2016.
The 20 year-old Fox turned professional in 2014 and has been kept busy as this will be his 12th contest na 29 ọnwa.
Na ikpeazụ ya n'obi, Fox stopped Somner Martin in three rounds on August 19th na Washington, DC.
Fox has been working hard in camp with his father/trainer Troy.
Camp is winding down, and it has been real good. Coming off my last win, I got right back in camp. I took a week off and I all that I had to do was get in fight shape,” kwuru Fox.
When trying to scout Rodriguez, Fox was not able to get much information, but he will be ready for what the veteran has to offer.
I could not find anything on him. I just have to go in there and be the best of me.
Mgbe dị nnọọ 21 afọ-ochie (Turned 21 taa) Fox continues to mature physically, and the improvement is evident in his performances.
As long as I learn something from every fight, I am happy. My power is coming around and I would not consider myself a knockout puncher, but it’s getting better. People forget, I turned pro at age 18, and now I think my power has become respectable.
This being his 12th fight and most likely last of 2016, Fox sees 2017 as a moving year in his career.
“Na 2017 I am looking for big things. I just want to keep winning and get some television time, but I know for that to happen, I must get past Rodriguez on November 5th. Just remember that main event Myke is coming to a boxing ring near you.
Rodriguez of Haymarket, Virginia nwere ihe ndekọ nke 6-5-1 with five wins coming via stoppage.
The 26 year-old Rodriguez is an eight year professional and he won his first four fights. He has a fifth round stoppage win over previously undefeated Nathaniel Rivas (5-0).
Fox will be Rodriguezfourth undefeated opponent. Rodriguez is coming off a six-round unanimous decision defeat to Anthony Young (11-2) na April 29th na Atlantic City.
In a six-round bouts:
Luther Smith (5-1, 4 Ko si) nke Bowie, MD will fight Mike Marshall (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Bronx, NY in a cruiserweight bout.
Jọdan White (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Washington, D.C. ga-on Jose Elizondo (2-1) nke San Antonio, TX in a junior featherweight bout.
Kent Cruz (11-0, 6 Ko si) nke St. Louis, MO will square off with Darius Ervin (3-0) of Los Angeles in a battle of undefeated junior welterweights.

Marcus Bates (4-0-1, 4 Ko si) nke Washington, D.C. ga-alụ ọgụ Franisco Muro (3-4, 1 Ko) nke Tucson, AZ in a junior featherweight affair.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:
Greg Outlaw, Obere. nke Bowie, MD ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Lamont White (0-4) of Waldorf, MD in a junior welterweight bout.

Just Hurd nke Accokeek, MD ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Hector Mercado (2-8, 1 Ko) of Veracruz, MX in a junior middleweight bout.
Patrick Rivera (1-0, 1 Ko) of Edgewood, MD will square off with pro debuting Jared James Wells of Charlottesville, VA in a middleweight bout.
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Mykal Fox headlines against Juan Rodriguez on Saturday, November 5th at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland

Plus undefeated Jordan White, Kent Cruz, Christopher Warden, Patrick Rivera & Marcus Bates
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Fort Washington, Maryland (September 27, 2016)–Undefeated junior welterweight prospect Mykal “The Prọfesọ” Fox ga-on Juan Rodriguezin an eight-round bout that will headline nine-bout on Saturday, November 5th na Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.
The kaadị a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Fox nke Forestville, Maryland nwere ihe ndekọ nke 11-0 with three knockouts and this will be his fourth bout of 2016.
The 20 year-old Fox turned professional in 2014 and has been kept busy as this will be his 12th contest na 29 ọnwa.
Na ikpeazụ ya n'obi, Fox stopped Somner Martin in three rounds on August 19th na Washington, DC.
Rodriguez of Haymarket, Virginia nwere ihe ndekọ nke 6-5-1 with five wins coming via stoppage.
The 26 year-old Rodriguez is an eight year professional and he won his first four fights. He has a fifth round stoppage win over previously undefeated Nathaniel Rivas (5-0).
Fox will be Rodriguezfourth undefeated opponent. Rodriguez is coming off a six-round unanimous decision defeat to Anthony Young (11-2) na April 29th na Atlantic City.
In a six-round bouts:
Cruiserweight Luther Smith (5-1, 4 Ko si ) nke Bowie, Maryland, super Bantamweight Jọdan White (3-0, 3 Ko si) nke Washington, DC & keobere welterweight Kent Cruz (11-0, 6 Ko si) nke St. Louis, MO will take on an opponents to be named.
Appearing in four-round bouts will be junior welterweight Christopher Warden(2-0, 2 KO’sO of Lusby, MD; middleweight Patrick Rivera (1-0, 1 Ko) of Edgewood, Maryland; ibu bantamweight Marcus Bates (4-0-1, 4 Ko si) nke Washington, DC; keobere middleweight Justin Hurd nke Accokeek, Maryland will make his pro debut.
Greg Outlaw nke Bowie, Maryland will make his pro debut against Lamont White(0-4) nke Washington, DC in a junior welterweight bout.
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LGM Promotions back withNight of the Rising Stars” na satọde, August 27 at the BCB Pavilion in Bayonne, New Jersey

Alex Perez takes on Juan Rodriguez for the IBU World Welterweight title
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Bayonne, New Jersey (July 12, 2016)–On Saturday n'abalị, August 27th, Nick Jayme’s Ọgụgụ pụrụ n'ọkwá will be back with a star-studded card at the BCB Pavilion na Bayonne, New Jersey.
Ke isi omume, it will be a battle of New Jersey based welterweights as Alex Perez (18-2, 10 Kos) ga-on Juan “Anụ ọhịa ahụ” RODRÍGUEZ (12-4, 5 Kos) in a bout scheduled for eight rounds and will be contested for the IBU World Welterweight title.

This will be Newark native Perezreturn to the ring after an eighteen-month layoff.

Perez, 34 years-old turned professional in 2004 ma merie ya mbụ 16 nsọtụ. He has solid wins over Edy Chavez (1-0), Josh Sosa (10-1) and Francisco Figueroa (20-3). On March 14, 2009 Perez captured the WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation Welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Laureano Laracuente at the Coliseo Luis Aymat in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico.
Perez was last seen in the ring, losing to Brandon Adams in the acclaimed Boxcino tournament on February 13, 2015 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.
The 29 afọ Rodriguez, hailing from Union City, New Jersey turned professional in 2009 ma merie ya mbụ 11 nsọtụ.
All four of Rodriguezdefeats have come to undefeated fighters.
Na ikpeazụ ya n'obi, he was stopped by Ivan Golub on January 16 na Barclays Center ke Brooklyn, New York.

In a 10-round junior featherweight, Orlando “Orlandito” Valley (22-2, 16 Kos) will see action versus an opponent to be named in a 10-round bout.

Following a nationally televised unanimous decision victory, in his most recent fight against veteran Thomas Snow on May 13, 2016, na Washington, D.C., Del Valle looks to continue his momentum in the Bayonne ring for a fifth consecutive victory.
Na isii gburugburu oké:

Tyrell Wright (8-0-1, 6 Kos) nke Jersey City, NJ will rematch Jacob Chavez (4-3, 3 Kos) nke Las Vegas, NV in a heavyweight bout.

Jose Ortiz (3-3-2, 1 Ko) nke Jersey City, NJ will have his 3rd bout with Tyrone Luckey (8-6-2, 6 Ko si) nke Neptune, NJ in a super featherweight bout.

The two met twice in 2015 with the first bout being declared a draw, while Luckey took the latest fight via unanimous decision on August 15, 2015 in Jersey City, NJ.

Hakim Bryant (6-0, 4 Ko si) nke Asbury Park, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a middleweight bout.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:

Leon Johnson (1-0) nke Newark, NJ battles Alando Pugh (1-8-1, 1 Ko) nke Washington, DC in a heavyweight bout.

Adding to the card’s pool of Garden State talent will also be undefeated junior welterweight John “The tara” Bauza (2-0, 2 Kos) nke North Bergen, NJ to fight an opponent to be named. Before turning pro, Bauza was the number one rated youth amateur fighter in the nation at 141 pounds with his defeat of Philadelphia’s Branden Pizarro at the 2016 USA Boxing Youth Junior Welterweight National Championship in Reno, Nevada.
Also seeing action against opponents to be named will be welterweight Keleb Hernandez (2-0, 1 Ko) nke Paterson, NJ; na Middleweight Magdiel Cotto (4-0, 4 Kos) nke Puerto Rico.
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Unbeaten Knockout Artist Jonathan Guzman Takes On Mexican Brawler Daniel Rosas in Title Eliminator Friday, April 29 On Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Live from the Taj Mahal Casino & Hotel in Atlantic City

Ọzọ! Top Prospects Eddie Ramirez, Titus Williams & Local Favorites Featured On Loaded Undercard
Atlantic City, NJ (April 25, 2016) – Undefeated knockout artist Jonathan Guzman(20-0, 20 Kos) will battle Mexico’s Daniel Rosas (20-2, 12 Kos) in a 12-round super bantamweight title eliminator in the opening bout of Premier Boxing agbachitere (PBC) na Spike na Fraịdee, April 29 from the Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City.
Televised mkpuchi na-amalite mgbe 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT and features the return of the Dirrell brothers as Ndị ọzọ na- “The n'onwu” Dirrell (24-2, 16 Kos) takes on Minnesota’s Keleb “Golden” Truax (26-2-2, 6 Kos) mgbe Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell (28-1-1, 22 Kos) battles Australia’s Blake Caparello (22-1-1, 6 Kos) in a pair of 10-round super middleweight bouts. Guzman and Rosas will fight for the number two contender spot for the world title currently held by Carl Frampton.
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A trio of exciting prospects highlight the undercard action as unbeaten New York Golden Gloves champion Titus Williams takes on Indiana’s DeWayne Amamihe in a six-round featherweight bout, unbeaten 23-year-old Eddie Ramirez enters the ring in an eight-round super lightweight contest and Brooklyn’s Chordale Booker battles Virginia’s Rogue Zapata in a four-round super welterweight fight.
Addition bouts features New Jersey talent including welterweight Anthony na-eto eto of Atlantic City against Juan Rodriguez in a six-round battle, Little Egg Harbor’s Brendan Barrett in a four-round heavyweight bout against Alando Pugh, Toms River’s Hafiz Montgomery megide ibe unbeaten Darnell Pierce in a four-round cruiserweight affair and Atlantic City’s Chris Thomas na-ewere on Jessie Singletary in a four-round middleweight fight.
Rounding out the action is unbeaten heavyweight Luther Smith in a four-round battle withSolomon Maye, Antonio Magruder in a six-round super lightweight contest againstVictor Vasquez and the pro debut of Abraham Nova dị ka o chere ihu Weusi Johnson in a four-round super lightweight bout.
An unbeaten fighter out of the Dominican Republic and now training in Massachusetts, Guzman is nearing a world title fight thanks to his extreme power and ability to stop opponents. The 26-year-old has won all of his fight by knockout and since making his U.S. mpụta mbụ ke 2014 he has stopped Ernesto Guerrero, Juan Guzman, Christian Esquivel and most recently Danny Aquino.
An experienced 26-year-old who has fought professionally since 2007, Rosas came up just short in his last title opportunity, when he dropped a decision to Alejandro Hernandez in 2014. Rosas has won his last three fights in a row since then and the Mexico City-native will look to make a splash in his U.S. debut on April 29.
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