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Down & Dirtyofficial results from Melrose, MA

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 “Down & Dirty” official results from Melrose, Massachusetts

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Jeovanis Barraza (R) was too much for Jorge Martin Garcia

(pictures by Emily Harney/Fightography)

SALEM, Masa. (Październik 30, 2021) – Colombian Welterweight Champion Jeovanis “Meque”Barraza (22-1, 15 KO) defeated Argentinian southpaw Jorge “Tomatito” Martin Garcia (13-7-1, 6 KO) by way of an 8-round unanimous decision to capture the vacant ABF Continental Americas super welterweight title in the headliner on last night’s “Down & Dirty” card, presented by Reyes Boxing Club at Melrose Memorial Hall in Melrose, Massachusetts.

“Down & Dirty,” New England’s only ongoing pro boxing series, streamed live and exclusively onthrowdownsports.com.

“A effort by all the fighters, B delivery by the promotional team, because we started an hour late,” promoter Michael Reyes commented. “The main event was wonderful, 8 hard fought rounds for a title. Garcia has one helluva heart. On jest mistrzem. ‘Meque’ did his job. He saw some things he needs to work on that we’ve talked about in the gym. Ogólny, it was a great experience.”

Colombia and Argentina are bitter archrivals in sports like a South American version, albeit in boxing, of the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.

Both main event fighters made their United States debuts. The more skilled Barraza was tested by the tough, determined Garcia, but Barraza’s blistering body shots consistently set up his powerful head shots.

In the sixth round, Barraza’s constant pressure and effective combinations eventually wore down a tiring Garcia, who landed on the canvas twice, but he wouldn’t stay down. The seventh round was batting practice for Barraza, who hit Garcia with everything but the kitchen sink. Despite a vicious body assault that brought Garcia to his knees, he rose once again and somehow survived until the very end.

“It was a really good fight,” Barraza said after his fight. "On (Garcia) was tougher than I thought he would be. The big news is that I’m fighting here in the United States for the first time and leaving with a title belt.”

Barraza, who pitched a near shutout (80-69, 80-69, 79-70), collected another title belt and, co ważniejsze, came out of the fight unscathed and sharp for his Nov. 13th showdown in Anaheim (TAKIE JAK) with Alexis Rocha (17-1, 11 KO) in the co-feature on a DAZN show, presented by Golden Boy Promotions, and headlined by Jamie Munguia vs. Gabriel Rosato.

“I don’t have to change a thing,” Barraza noted. “I can continue my training for this fight, especially sparring, because I can continue with the same guys I sparred for this fight.”

W przypadku jednoczesnego funkcjonalny, ABF Atlantic Middleweight Champion Anthony “Big Daddy” Hines (7-0, 4 KO) successfully made his first defense of the title he captured this past June, against Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (39-26-1, 31 KO), the former Colombian Light Heavyweight Champion.

Fighting out of the Boston district of Dorchester, Hines came out jabbing and moving laterally during the first two rounds against the Colombian knockout artist, picking up the pace in the third, in which Hines floored Munoz with a strong right. Munoz claimed he was illegally hit behind his head in the fourth and the fight was temporarily halted for the doctor to check him out. The action continued after a couple of minutes. The fight was delayed in the fifth round due to an accidental head butt that sent Munoz to the deck and Hines suffering the most damage in what was a chippy fight.

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Anthony Hines remained undefeated and retained his ABF Atlantic title belt

Also fighting out of Dorchester, lightweight Jonathan DePina (5-1, 4 KO) wore down a gutsy Stacey Anderson (0-8), eventually putting him away in the third round, DePina cracked his opponent with a counter right for the initial knockdown. Moments later it was all she wrote for Anderson, who was trapped in a neutral corner, and battered until he went down for good.

Popular Lowell (MA) fighter Gabriel “Menace” Morales (3-0, 2 KO), a carpenter by trade, displayed everything in his toolbox to the delight of his loud, enthusiastic fanbase, stopping journeyman Pablo DeSouza (0-24) W drugiej rundzie. A natural lightweight, Morales cutdown welterweight DeSouza, first with a left hook in the second, soon followed by a right sending him to the mat once again. DeSouza stood before the referee’s count hit 10, but he was clearly unable to continue.

Undefeated Dominican Republic lightweight prospect Alejandro “El Abusador” Paulino (4-0, 4 KO), fighting out of New London (CT), outclassed a much more experienced fighter in Italy native Christian “El Ninja” Danilo Guido (8-20, 6 KO). Paulino floored Guido at the end of round one and closed the show in the second, decking Guido three more times, the last with a perfectly executed uppercut with time running out for a technical knockout.

Dallas heavyweight Vercell Webster (2-4-1, 2 KO) upset previously Dennis Ventura (4-1, 3 KO) by way of a 4th-round technical knockout. Webster dropped Ventura with a straight right to the temple in the first round and a game Ventura never really recovered. The same shot to the head, landed in the same (red) corner, decked Ventura again. He beat the count, but referee Melissa Kelly didn’t like the way Ventura responded, and she stopped the fight.

Opening the action, Providence heavyweight Sean Bey improved to 3-0 (3 KO) when pro-debuting Brandon Grundy was severely handicapped by right hand injury suffered midway through the opening round. After the ring doctor examined him, the fight continued briefly as Bey unloaded a series of unanswered punches on a trapped on the ropes Grundy, until referee Kevin Hope waved off the fight at the 2:24 znak pierwszej rundy.

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OFICJALNE WYNIKI

MAIN EVENT – ABF CONTINENTAL AMERICAS SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Jeovanis Barraza (23-1, 15 KO), Barranquilla, Kolumbia

WDEC8 (8069, 80-69, 79-70)

Jorge Martin Garcia (13-8-1, 6 KO), General Lavalle, Buenos Aires, Argentyna

(Barraza won ABF Continental Americas super welterweight title)

WSPÓLNA FUNKCJA— ABF ATLANTIC MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Anthony Hines (8-0, 4 KO), Dorchester, MA

WDEC6 (58-54, 57-55, 57-54)

Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (39-27-1, 31 KO), Barranquilla, Kolumbia

(Hines retained the ABF Atlantic middleweight title)

Waga ciężka

Vercell Webster (1-4-1, 1 KO), Dallas, Teksas

WTKO4 (0 :37)

Dennis Ventura (4-0, 3 KO), Lynn, MA

Sean Bey (3-0, 3 KO), Opatrzność, RI

WTKO1 (2:24)

Brandon Grundy (0-1), Megehee, AR

Welterweights

Gabriel Morales (3-0, 2 KO), Lowell, MA

WTKO2 (2:24)

Paulo DeSouza (0-24), Woburn, MA

SUPER wagi lekkiej

Jonathan DePina (6-1, 4 KO), Dorchester, MA

WTKO3 (1:03)

Stacey Anderson (0-8), Albuquerque, NM

Lightweights

Alexandro Paulino (5-0, 5 KO), New London, CT by way of Dominican Republic

WTKO2 (2:58)

Christian Danilo Guido (8-21, 6 KO), Tygrys, Buenos Aires, Argentina by way of Italy

INFORMACJE:

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Reyes Boxing’s “Down & Dirty” pro boxing series to debut in Massachusetts This Friday night streaming live on PPV

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SALEM, Masa. (Październik 25, 2021) — This past August in Portland, Maine, Reyes Boxing launched “Down & Dirty,” the only ongoing professional boxing series in New England, and it will make its Massachusetts debut this Friday night (Październik. 29) at Melrose Memorial Hall in Melrose, Massachusetts.

The second installment of “Down & Dirty,” presented by Reyes Boxing, will be headlined this Friday evening by Colombian Welterweight Champion Jeovanis “Meque” Barraza (22-1, 15 KO) making his United States debut against Jorge “Tomatito” Martin Garcia (13-7-1, 6 KO) in the 8-round main event between for the vacant ABF Continental Americas Super Welterweight Championship.

All the action will be streamed live and exclusively on pay-per-view at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21, zaczynając od 6:30 p.m. I / 3:30 p.m. PT, na $29.95.

Reyes was a standout amateur boxer in Massachusetts, finishing with a 60-4 rekord, when he gave up boxing and enrolled in Norwich University, where he graduated in 2001 majoring in business and economics. He then spent six years as a U.S. Marine in military intelligence. After his military discharge, Reyes became a certified fitness and personal trainer, opening Reyes Boxing Club 2 ½ years ago in Salem, Massachusetts.

“I started managing some fighters I was training,” Reyes explained, “but realized about 1 ½ years ago that I needed to be a promoter to put fighters I trained on cards. ‘Down & Dirty’ is boxing, at least to me, and I wanted to let people know where we are at and what we’re doing.
“I feel New England has a big talent pool, but over the years it has dwindled. But it’s still here! We have boxers here who bring boxing back to where it was when people knew who New England fighters were. Our series is centered around young, talented fighters on the way up. We want to help them step up to the next level by giving them this platform. We’re streaming out shows live and working on a television partner.”
Reyes Boxing’s plan for 2022 is to promote shows in Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

“We’ve signed some local prospects and some veterans as well,” Reyes added. “I grew up watching Tuesday Night Fights and my dream is for this series to develop over the next few years into a weekly series on a major network.”

Boston lightweight prospect Jonathan Depina (5-1, 3 KO) faces Gonzalo Carlos Deller (9-14, 7 KO) in the 6-round co-featured event for the vacant ABF Mid-Atlantic Lightweight Championship.

ABF Atlantic Middleweight Champion Anthony “Big Daddy” Hines, fighting out of nearby Dorchester (a Boston district) makes his first defense versus challenger Fidel Montero Muñoz, a former Colombian Light Heavyweight Champion, w 8-rundowej walce.

Walczy też na undercard, all in 4-rounders, is Lynn (MA) heavyweight Dennis Ventura (4-0, 3 KO) vs, Vercell Webster (1-4-1, 1 KO), of Mississippi, New York super lightweight Brandon Idrogo (4-1, 4 KO) vs. Virginian Stacey Anderson (0-7), undefeated New London (CT) lightweight prospect Alejandro “El Abusador” Paolino (4-0, 4 KO) vs. Italian-born, Argentina resident Christian “El Nija” Danilo Guido (8-20, 6 KO), Opatrzność (RI) heavyweight Sean Bey (2-0, 2 KO) vs. Utah’s pro-debuting Brandon Grundy, and Dracut (MA) lightweight Gabriel Morales )(2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA.

Karta jest ulec zmianie.

Bilety są w cenie $75.00 (Stojące), $90.00 (Zarezerwowany), $125.00 (Pierwsze rzędy widowni) i $250.00 VIP (dedicated server on stage) and available for purchase online at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21
or directly from any of the participating boxers on this show. Limited tickets will be available at the door while they last.

Drzwi otwarte na 6 p.m. I, Pierwsza walka w 6:30 p.m. I.

22-1 Jeovanis “Meque” Barraza to headline “Down & Dirty” International pro boxing event

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SALEM, Masa. (Październik 20, 2021) — The second installment of “Down & Dirty,” the only ongoing professional boxing series in New England, will be Friday night, Październik 29th, at Melrose Memorial Hall in Melrose, Massachusetts.


“Down & Dirty,” presented by Reyes Boxing, will be headlined by an 8-round main event between Jeovanis “Meque” Barraza (22-1, 15 KO) and Jorge “Tomatito” Martin Garcia (13-7-1, 6 KO) for the vacant ABF Continental Americas Super Welterweight Championship.
All the action will be streamed live and exclusively on pay-per-view at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21, zaczynając od 6:30 p.m. I / 3:30 p.m. PT, na $29.95.


“We have a great, young pool of talent in challenging fights on this show,” Reyes Boxing promoter Michael Reyes said. “Our “Down & Dirty” series going on in New England. This is our first show in Massachusetts. Nasz 2022 plan is to have series shows in all six New England states. We have some fighters preparing to advance to the next level of competition, as well as young local fighters gaining invaluable experience.”


The reigning Colombian Welterweight Champion, Barraza’s lone loss as a pro was to then pro-debuting Gabriel Maestre two years ago in Colombia to 2-time Venezuelan Olympian Gabriel Maestre, który jest teraz 4-0 and the WBA Interim World Welterweight Champion. This will mark Barraza’s first fight outside of his native Colombia.


Garcia, a shifty southpaw, will be fighting outside of his native Argentina for the first time as a prizefighter. He has become a South American gatekeeper in the welterweight division.
Promising Boston lightweight Jonathan Depina (5-1, 3 KO) meets Gonzalo Carlos Dallera (9-14, 7 KO) in the 6-round co-featured event for the vacant ABF Mid-Atlantic Lightweight Championship. Depina has rebounded from his lone loss as a pro this past May, a 6-round decision in the Dominican Republic to pro-debuting Dominican Felix Batista San Juan.


ABF Atlantic Middleweight Champion Anthony “Big Daddy” Hines, fighting out of nearby Dorchester (a Boston district) will take on challenger Fidel Monterrosa Munuz, a former Colombian Light Heavyweight Champion, in an 8-round fight. Hines will make his first title defense of the title he won this past June with a 6-round majority decision over Gustavo Sandoval. The heavy-handed Dallera represents a step up in terms of quality opposition for 33-year-old Hines.


Walczy też na undercard, all in 4-rounders, is Lynn (MA) heavyweight Dennis Ventura (4-0, 3 KO) vs, Vercell Webster (1-4-1, 1 KO), of Mississippi, New York super lightweight Brandon Idrogo (4-1, 4 KO) vs. Virginian Stacey Anderson (0-7), undefeated New London (CT) lightweight prospect Alejandro “El Abusador” Paolino (4-0, 4 KO) vs. Italian-born, Argentina resident Christian “El Nija” Danilo Guido (8-20, 6 KO), Opatrzność (RI) heavyweight Sean Bey (2-0, 2 KO) vs. Utah’s pro-debuting Brandon Grundy, and Dracut (MA) lightweight Gabriel Morales )(2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA.


Karta jest ulec zmianie.


Bilety są w cenie $75.00 (Stojące), $90.00 (Zarezerwowany), $125.00 (Pierwsze rzędy widowni) i $250.00 VIP (dedicated server on stage) and available for purchase online at https://throwdownsports.com/programs/reyes-boxing-10-29-21 or directly from any of the participating boxers on this show. Limited tickets will be available at the door while they last


Drzwi otwarte na 6 p.m. I, Pierwsza walka w 6:30 p.m. I.


INFORMACJE:
Strona WWW: www.ReyesBoxingClub, www.AFightingChanceinc.org
Świergot: @boxing_inc
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2nd “Fight Night” charity event Presented by Punch4Parkinsons

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DEDHAM, Masa. (Październik 13, 2021) – The second “Fight Night,” a charity boxing event presented by Punch4Parkinsons, odbędzie się w sobotę wieczorem, Październik 23rd, at Moseley’s On The Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Regular people, not professional or amateur boxers, will lace-up their gloves to support Punch4Parkinsons’ fight against Parkinson’s disease. A memorable night will include numerous boxing exhibitions, each a scheduled 3-round (1:30 per round) mecz.

“Through our charity ‘Fight Night’ we are able to support local boxing gyms with rock steady programs,” Punch4Parkinsons founder/president Ryan Roach explained, “as well as one-on-one and small group boxing lessons. We cover 100-percent of Parkinson’s fighters’ gym memberships. We now have more than 100 Parkinson’s fighters, mostly in New England, but we do have some fighters in Florida and Texas.
“One of our fighters recently went to the doctor and she had dropped 20 points on the Parkinson’s scale. She attributes this to the boxing we provide her three times a week.”

Last year’s “Fight Night” charity event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Limited tickets priced at $200.00 (pierwsze rzędy widowni, row 1), $175.00 (pierwsze rzędy widowni, row 2), $165.00 (pierwsze rzędy widowni, row 2), i $75.00 (standing room) and available for purchase by going online at www.punch4parkinsons.com or contacting one of the participating fighters.

Those unable to attend but interested in making a donation can do so by going online at www.punch4parkinsons.com.

Drzwi otwarte na 7 pm. ET with the first match slated for 7:30 p.m. I.

INFORMACJE:
STRONIE INTERNETOWEJ: punch4parkinsons.com
FACEBOOK: /punch4parkinsons
ŚWIERGOT: @punch4parkinsons, @RoachRyan
INSTAGRAM: @punch4parkinsons, @ RyanRoach82

Undefeated super featherweight prospect Daniel Bailey shipping up to Boston for first time

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BOSTON (Wrzesień 16, 2021) – Undefeated super featherweight Daniel “G.D.F.E.” Bailey (7-0, 4 KO) jest młodą, military man who will be in Boston for the first time. Rather than sightseeing, chociaż, he’s all business as he prepares for his September 25th fight on “Fight Night On The Charles IIIat Mosley’s On The Charles in the Boston suburb of Dedham, Massachusetts.

Vertex Promotions, which will promoted “Fight Night On The Charles II” on Friday night, Siedem. 24, also presents “Fight Night On The Charles at Moseley’s III,” as well as the USA Boxing-sanctioned amateur card, 2021 New England Championships, Saturday afternoon, all at “Mosley’s On The Charles.”

Bailey (7-0, 4 KO), who fights out of Miami by way of Tampa (Floryda), will make his New England debut against an opponent to be finalized in a 4-round bout. A 4-time U.S. Army and 2012 Ringside National champion, Bailey is the cousin of multiple world champion Randall Bailey.

Most would think this Army veteran would try to visit Bunker Hill, Lexington and Concord where the Revolutionary War started, or any of the other many historic attractions for tourists in Boston. Forget that he’s not even attending Friday night’s show, never mind visit the nearby city.

“After the weigh-in (Friday afternoon),” the 25-year-old Bailey said, “I’ll be resting in my room until Saturday. I don’t take anyone lightly. But I am excited to be fighting there for the first time and I’m ready to perform for the crowd. This trip is all business, I’m not on vacation.”

This will mark the active fighter’s sixth fight in 2021, possibly the most for any American fighter during the pandemic. In his last fight this past July in Miami, Bailey won a 4-round unanimous decision against Mike Fowler.

“I’m a man on a mission,” Bailey explained. “I want to end the year with a 10-0, 7 knockouts record. I’ve put pressure on myself because I want to look great while winning. I’m a lot surer of myself as a professional than I was as an amateur. I’m still the same kid I was the first time I walked into the gym at an 11-year-old. I always put in overtime work that I’m not asked to do.”

Saturday night’s card will be headlined by undefeated welterweight prospect Adrian “Tonka” Sosa (11-0, 9 KO) Lawrence (MA), in an 8-round bout against Danny “Venado” Flores (15-24-1, 8 KO).

In the 6-round co-featured event, undefeated welterweight prospect James “The Slim Reaper” Perella (8-0, 5 KO), fighting out of Mansfield, Massachusetts, takes on Mexican veteran Isias Martin Cardona Gonzales (26-22, 18 KO). Perella is a 4-time USA New England Championships and 4-time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

Another promising prospect, Weymouth, MA junior welterweight Eric “Gladiator” Goff (3-0, 2 KO), and Dorchester (MA) featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), a 2016 mistrz Rocky Marciano turnieju, will be in action in 4-round bouts versus TBAs.

Lynn (MA) light heavyweight James Perkins (5-0-1, 4 KO) takes on Trevor Ollison (0-2-1), while pro-debuting Marcus Davidson is matched against fellow Kansan Austin Reed Ward (0-8) in a pair 4-rounders.

Undefeated ABF American West and NBA Continental champion, 23-year-old Albany (Nowy Jork) welterweight RayJay “The Destroyer” Bermudez (13-0, 10 KO) will headline Friday evening’s show in the 8-round lightweight match versus Uganda-native Philip “The Hunter” Adyaka (7-15, 4 KO), who is fighting out of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Karty mogą ulec zmianie.

Tickets for both shows are on sale for $95.00 (row 1), $85.00 (2nd row), $65.00 (3rd row), $55.00 (Stojące) i $45.00 (standing room). Contact any of the competing fighters to purchase tickets, limited availability at the door.

Drzwi otworzą się 7 pm. ET with the first bout scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET on both evenings.

Saturday afternoon’s (2-5 p.m. ET.) amateur show will require a separate admission ($20.00 za osobę) on sale at the door.

Vertex Promotions presents Back-to-Back Boxing “Fight Night on the Charles at Moseley’s II & III” September 24 & 25 in Dedham, MA

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BOSTON (Wrzesień 13, 2021) – Due to fighter demand, Vertex Promotions has added a show on Friday night, Wrzesień 24, the night before its previously announced “Fight Night on the Charles at Moseley’s II,” on Saturday night, Wrzesień 25, at Moseley’s On The Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.

“Fight Night On The Charles at Mosley’s II & III”, as well as a USA Boxing-sanctioned amateur card Saturday afternoon (Siedem. 25) – 2021 New England Championships — w tym samym miejscu, will all be hosted by Vertex Promotions.

“Coming off our successful first show on July 31st,” Vertex promoter Dave Clark said. “we decided to promote another show on September 25th at Moseley’s. There’s a lot of local talent in this region and we want to try to keep them as active as we can, but we were contacted by some many boxers who wanted to compete on our September 25th card that we are promoting back-to-back shows on consecutive nights at the same venue, Mosley On The Charles. We’re excited about ‘Fight Night on the Charles at Mosley’s II & III’ and look forward to the rare challenge of promoting two nights in a row at Mosley’s”

Undefeated ABF American West and NBA Continental champion, 23-year-old Albany (Nowy Jork) welterweight RayJay “The Destroyer” Bermudez (13-0, 10 KO) was scheduled to headline the originally announced Sept. 25th pokaz, but he has been moved to Friday night’s main event in the 8-round lightweight match versus Uganda-native Philip “The Hunter” Adyaka (7-15, 4 KO), who is fighting out of Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The 8-round, co-featured event finds California bantamweight Rocco “So Cal Kid” Santomauro (21-1, 6 KO), the former ABF Continental Americas Super Flyweight Champion, fighting and opponent to be determined. This fight will mark the first for Santomauro east of Las Vegas.
Rising prospect Francis “Frank The Tank” Hogan (7-0, 7 KO) puts his perfect pro record on the line in a 6-round Special Middleweight Attraction against Rakim Johnson (6-13-1, 5 KO). Representing Weymouth, MA, Hogan is the reigning New Hampshire super welterweight champion, as well as a 2019 New England Golden Gloves gold medalist.

Worcester heavyweight Bryan Daniels, a 2-time New England Golden Gloves champion, faces Larry “Hit Man” Pryor (14-24, 8 KO) w walce na 6 rund, while Providence (RI) middleweight Anthony Conception (7-0-1, 6 KO) meets Lenwood “Mr. Composure” Dozier (10-26-3, 5 KO) w 6-rundowej.

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard, each in 4-round matches, is Malden, MA light heavyweight Alex Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Tomi Archambault (1-13, 1 KO), New Bedford, MA middleweight Drew “Tomahawk” Dwelly (2-2-0, 2 KO) vs. Lashawn Alcocks (1-10), i 2019 Irish Elite Championship gold medalist Thomas O’Toole will make his pro debut vs. TBA.

Saturday night’s card will be headlined by undefeated welterweight prospect Adrian “Tonka” Sosa (11-0, 9 KO) Lawrence (MA), in an 8-round bout versus his Mexican opponent, Danny “Venado” Flores (15-24-1, 8 KO).

Undefeated welterweight prospect James “The Slim Reaper” Perella (8-0, 5 KO), fighting out of Mansfield, Massachusetts, throws down with another Mexican fighter, Isias Martin Cardona Gonzales (26-22, 18 KO), in the 6-round co-featured event. The highly popular Perella is a 4-time USA New England Championships and 4-time New England Golden Gloves Champion. The popular fighter returns in the 6-round co-featured event.

Undefeated super featherweight Daniel “G.D.F.E.” Bailey (7-0, 4 KO), fighting out of Tampa (Floryda), will make his New England debut against TBA in a 4-rounder. A 4-time U.S. Army and 2012 Ringside National champion, Bailey is the cousin of multiple world champion Randall Bailey.
Another promising prospect, Weymouth, MA junior welterweight Eric “Gladiator” Goff (3-0, 2 KO), and Dorchester (MA) featherweight Troy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), a 2016 mistrz Rocky Marciano turnieju, will be in action in 4-round bouts versus TBAs.
Lynn (MA) light heavyweight James Perkins (5-0-1, 4 KO) takes on Trevor Ollison (0-2-1) in a 4-rounder.
Karty mogą ulec zmianie.

Tickets for both shows are on sale for $95.00 (row 1), $85.00 (2nd row), $65.00 (3rd row), $55.00 (Stojące) i $45.00 (standing room). Contact any of the competing fighters to purchase tickets, limited availability at the door.

Drzwi otworzą się 7 pm. ET with the first bout scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET on both evenings.

Saturday afternoon’s (2-5 pm. ET.) amateur show will require a separate admission ($20.00 za osobę) on sale at the door.

Undefeated RayJay Bermudez headlines “Fight Night on the Charles at Moseley’s II” September 25 in Dedham, MA

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BOSTON (Sierpień 25, 2021) – Vertex Promotions has announced its second event, “Fight Night on the Charles at Moseley’s II,” on Saturday night, Wrzesień 25, at Moseley’s On The Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.

A few of the same fighters from Vertex Promotions’ first show, Lipiec 31st w tym samym miejscu, will be in action again.

“We were very happy with the first show on July 31st,” Vertex promoter Dave Clark powiedział:. “Everyone there really had a great time. This show will be great as well. There’s a lot of local talent and we want to try to keep them as active as we can give fans around here a great night out.”
Undefeated ABF American West and NBA Continental champion, 23-year-old Albany (Nowy Jork) półśredniej RayJay “The Destroyer” Bermudez (13-0, 10 KO) will headline the show once again in the 8-round main event,

Niepokonany półśredniej perspektywa James “The Slim Reaper” Perella (8-0, 5 KO), fighting out of Mansfield, Massachusetts, is a 4-time USA New England Championships and 4-time New England Golden Gloves Champion. The popular fighter returns in the 6-round co-featured event.

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James “The Slim Reaper” Perella

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Niepokonany bardzo piórkowej Daniel “G.D.F.E.” Bailey (7-0, 4 KO), fighting out of Tampa (Floryda), and unbeaten Lawrence (MA) półśredniej juniorów Adrian “Tonka” Sosa (11-0, 9 KO) are slated to be in 6-round bouts. Bailey is a 4-time U.S. Army and 2012 Ringside National champion, as well as the cousin of multiple world champion Randall Bailey.

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Dorchester (MA) piórkowej Troy Anderson, Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), a 2016 mistrz Rocky Marciano turnieju, and Lynn (MA) półciężkiej James Perkins (5-0-1, 4 KO) are scheduled to be in 4-rounders.

Other returning fighters from Vertex Promotions’ inaugural event include Boston welterweight James Murrin (1-0), Malden (MA) Junior lekka Alex Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) in 4-round matches.

Opponents will soon be announced. Fighters subject to change.

Tickets will go on sale soon for $95.00 (row 1), $85.00 (2nd row), $65.00 (3rd row), $55.00 (Stojące) i $45.00 (standing room).
Drzwi otworzą się 7 pm. ET with the first bout scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. I.

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Boks uratował życie dwukrotnego mistrza świata „El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivery

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Czerwiec 4, 2020) - Jak wielu bokserów, dwa mistrz świata z podziałem „El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera przypisuje boks za uratowanie mu życia.

"Absolutnie,Rivera zgodził się. „Po śmierci mamy, kiedy ja byłem 10 lat, Zrezygnowałem z życia i moje decyzje to odzwierciedlały: kręcić się wokół niewłaściwego tłumu, w tym członków gangu, spożywanie alkoholu w wieku od 10 i 15. Zdecydowanie szedłem w złym kierunku.

„Nigdy nie myślałem, że mam przyszłość, dopóki nie zacząłem boksować. Trudno powiedzieć, co bym robił, gdybym nigdy nie boksował, ale tak przy okazji, żyłem, Prawdopodobnie byłbym teraz w więzieniu lub martwy ”.

Urodzony w Filadelfii, Rivera mieszkał w Puerto Rico i Springfield, MA, zanim przeniósł się do Worcester, MA, gdzie spotkał człowieka, który pomógł zmienić jego życie, Carlos Garcia, który był odpowiedzialny za specjalny program bokserski w Worcester Boys & Girls Club.

Rivera zaczął boksować w wieku 14 ½ w piwnicy ze swoim przyjacielem, Felix Lopez.  Po obejrzeniu zakochał się w boksieRoberto Duran zdenerwowany„Sugar” Ray Leonard w ich pierwszej walce. Młody Amerykanin z Puerto Rico wykorzystał swoje doświadczenie w boksie amatorskim, aby przygotować się do profesjonalnych szeregów. Garcia, który znajduje się w National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame, postaw go w pojedynku nowicjuszy po zaledwie jednej walce amatorskiej, aby Rivera znalazł się na szybkim torze, ponieważ rozumiał, że Rivera marzył o zostaniu mistrzem świata jako zawodowiec. Rivera zakończył z 35-15 amatorski rekord, podkreślone brązowym medalem na mistrzostwach PAL.

„Nigdy nie miałem wielkich ambicji amatorskich, ale, oczywiście, Chciałem wygrać każdą walkę, w której brałem udział,- powiedział Rivera. „Kiedyś nie zakwalifikowałem się do prób olimpijskich, planowałem zostać zawodowcem. Nie wiedziałem, jak bardzo amatorzy przygotowaliby mnie na odnoszącego sukcesy zawodowego boksera. Cieszę się, że słuchałem moich trenerów, w przeciwnym razie zostałbym zawodowcem wcześniej, bo frustrowałbym się polityką amatorów. Nienawidziłem przegrywać, ale jeszcze bardziej nienawidziłem przegrywać, kiedy wiedziałem, że powinienem był wygrać. Po trzech latach razem (z Garcią) w amatorach i zdobywając ogromne bogactwo doświadczeń podróżując po całej Nowej Anglii, kraju, a nawet walcząc w Kanadzie, Widziałem różne style i utalentowanych bokserów, które pomogły mi jako zawodowcowi. Carlos jest dla mnie jak ojciec, podczas wszystkich naszych treningów i podróży, zawsze był w mojej głowie, budowanie mnie na dobrego boksera, ale także pomóc mi stać się lepszym człowiekiem ”.

Na listopada 7, 1992, Rivera zadebiutował jako zawodowiec, wybijanieFrancisco Mercedes w drugiej rundzie. Udał się wygrać swój pierwszy 23 profesjonalne walki, w tym tytuł półśredniej Massachusetts State w 1995. Jego pierwszą porażką zawodową był weteran PhiladelphiaWillie Wise (20-3-4), który wygrał kontrowersyjną decyzję w sprawie podziału na 10 rund w Foxwoods Resort Casino w Connecticut. Rivera udowodnił, że w swojej pierwszej porażce był czymś więcej niż tylko perspektywą, utrata bliskiej decyzji (98-95, 94-97, 94-96) do przeciwnika, który zdenerwował meksykańską ikonęJulio Cesar Chavez (102-3-2) zaledwie trzy lata później.

Pokazuje tę samą odporność, która towarzyszyła Riverze przez całą jego karierę, dwie walki później Rivera się zatrzymałGilberto Flores w dwóch rundach, aby schwytać Międzynarodową Organizację Bokserską (IBO) mistrzostwa świata w wadze półśredniej. Rivera przedłużył swoją nową passę zwycięstw do siedmiu, przed przegranymi walkami. Cztery walki później, chociaż, Rivera odnotował swoje pierwsze zwycięstwo w wyścigu 2001, wybijanieFrankie Randall (55-10-1) W 10th rundę, aby zachować swoje Stowarzyszenie Bokserskie w Ameryce Północnej (Również) korona w swojej pierwszej obronie.

Teraz promowany przez legendarnego Dona Kinga, Rivera przepłynął we wrześniu Ocean Atlantycki 2003 do Niemiec, gdzie niewielu Amerykanów było w stanie wygrać. Rivera wcześnie udowodnił, że ma na myśli interesy, upadek wcześniej niepokonanyMichel Trabant w drugiej rundzie w drodze do wygrania 12-rundowej większości decyzji dla wolnego World Boxing Association (WBA).  Jego panowanie, jednak, nie trwało długo. W swojej pierwszej obronie, Rivera przegrał w 12 rundach u siebie w Worcester z pretendentemLuis Collazo (24-1)

Rivera awansował o jedną kategorię wagową do następnej walki, pokazując odporność, która była podstawą podczas jego kariery do następnej walki, również w domu, z mistrzem świata juniorów wagi średniej WBAAlexandro Garcia (25-1).

W kolejnej walce i pierwszej obronie trzeciego tytułu mistrza świata, Rivera został zatrzymany po raz pierwszy w swojej zawodowej karierze, przez nowego mistrzaTravis Simms (24-0), a potem został znokautowanyDaniel Santos (24-0) w ósmej rundzie eliminacji tytułu WBA juniorów wagi średniej.

Rivera przeszedł na emeryturę 2008 tylko po to, by wrócić 2001, po czym ponownie przeszedł na emeryturę, aż wrócił na dwie walki w Worcester, aby zakończyć karierę zawodową 50 Walki, ostatnie przyjście w wieku 46.

„Doświadczenia Jose w USA Boxing ukształtowały go na człowieka o charakterze, jakim jest dzisiaj, zarówno w jak i poza ring,"PowiedziałChris tofflemire, Dyrektor USA Boxing Alumni. „Wybrał mniej uczęszczaną drogę jak na mistrza świata, W ten sposób pokazał swoją twardość i wytrwałość, które uczyniły go doskonałym przykładem dla dzisiejszych amerykańskich bokserów ”.

USA Boks Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów

Stworzony, aby być mistrzem przez całe życie, wzajemnie korzystnych relacji między USA bokserskie i jej absolwentów, –Bokserzy, urzędnicy, trenerzy i fani boksu — Stowarzyszenie Alumni łączy pokolenia mistrzów, inspirowanie i oddanie do przyszłych mistrzów boksu boks w USA, i wyjść z ringu.

Amerykańskie Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów Boksu jest otwarte dla każdego, kto kocha boks i chciałby pozostać w kontakcie z boksem amatorskim. Członkowie mają dostęp do szerokiej gamy wydarzeń specjalnych organizowanych przez Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów, w tym roczne USA Boxing Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów Hall of Fame recepcji.

Aby przyłączyć się do stowarzyszenia absolwentów, wystarczy zarejestrować się naalumni@usaboxing.org dla $40.00 roczna opłata członkowska. Nowi członkowie otrzymają koszulkę, pęku kluczy portfel elektroniczny.

Rivera był prawdziwym mistrzem świata w pracy. Niewielu mistrzów świata miało również pracę na pełny etat podczas panowania nad tytułem. Rivera wykorzystywał wakacje, a także dni osobiste i chorobowe, kiedy udał się na obóz treningowy na niektóre ze swoich głównych walk.

„Dorastając, zawsze miałem dobrą etykę pracy," wyjaśnił. „Kiedy przeprowadziłem się do Worcester o godz 16 lat, Mieszkałem sam: szkoła, praca, a potem do chłopców & Girls Club do treningu. Zachowałem tę samą etykę pracy, którą miałem 19 kiedy zostałem zawodowcem. Zostałem ojcem w 20, więc zapewnienie mojej rodzinie było niezbędne. Chociaż było ciężko, Wiedziałem, że boks nie będzie trwał wiecznie, Miałem szczęście, że znalazłem dobrą pracę w sądach procesowych Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Robił to przez długie dni, kiedy trenowałem, zwłaszcza gdy walczyłem o mistrzostwo świata lub go broniłem. Na końcu, chociaż, utrzymanie pracy było najlepszą decyzją, jaką mogłem podjąć dla mnie i mojej rodziny ”.

Rivera. który był przez lata Associate Court Officer i awansował w zeszłym roku na zastępcę Chief Chief Officer, nadal jest zaangażowany w boks. On i jego najstarszy syn, A.J. Rivera, posiadać i prowadzić firmę promocyjną boksu, Rivera Promotions Entertainment, dać młodym wojownikom w swojej okolicy możliwość częstszej walki w domu. Jose od czasu do czasu wpada do chłopców & Girls Club odwiedzić swoich byłych trenerów, Garcia iRocky Gonzalez, wspierać ich młody talent. Idzie też do swojego przyjacielaKendrick BallSiłownia, Camp Be Right, aby dać młodym zawodnikom kilka wskazówek i zachować formę (nie na kolejny powrót).

Jose Antonio Rivera będzie najbardziej znany ze swojej wytrzymałości i determinacji, co doprowadziło go do innego życia, wliczając w to trzy mistrzostwa świata i wspaniałe życie, którego nigdy by się nie cieszył.

INFORMACJE:

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O BOXINGU USA:  Misją USA Boxing jest umożliwienie sportowcom i trenerom ze Stanów Zjednoczonych osiągnięcia trwałej doskonałości w rywalizacji, rozwijać charakter, wspierać sport bokserski, oraz promować i rozwijać boks w stylu olimpijskim w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Obowiązkiem USA Boxing jest nie tylko produkcja olimpijskiego złota, ale także nadzoruje i zarządza każdym aspektem boksu amatorskiego w Stanach Zjednoczonych.

Unhappy birthday coming up for undefeated lightweight prospect Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz

WORCESTER, Masa. (Kwiecień 15, 2020) – Even in his wildest dreams, undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) Młodzieżowy mistrz świata wagi lekkiejJamaine „Technik” Ortiz (13-0, 7 KO) never could have ever imagined that his 24th urodziny, later this month, would fall smack in the middle of a worldwide health pandemic

When he turns 24 w kwietniu 28th, Ortiz figured he’d be preparing for training camp with a spring fight date set, likely defending his WBC Youth World title of fighting for a regional belt of some sort.

He certainly didn’t think boxing would be banned around the world, gyms closed by a state mandate, and people wearing facemasks and plastic gloves like they’re in a Sci-Fi movie. I, to boot, his job as a licensed carpenter ended closed shop last Friday. Like everybody else in the Bay State.

Ortiz is basically self-quarantined at home, although he’s still running, szkolenie, eating well and doing everything else to maintain decent shape. Not elite boxing shape, chociaż, which simply isn’t possible under these restrictive and trying times.

Instead of sparring, he’s shadow boxing, jumping rope has replaced pad-work with his trainersRocky Gonzalez iCarlos Garcia, and now his living room serves as hissiłownia.

Times have been dramatically altered, w rzeczy samej, even celebrating birthdays, which Jamaine fully understands and accepts.

“I don’t think my birthday will be any different,” Ortiz said. “I usually spend it alone with my mother and daughter (4-year-old Amira) and this year probably won’t be any different. I won’t be able to get in a whole bunch of sparring rounds that I usually ask for (śmiech) as presents from some of my friends.“

Szczęśliwie, chociaż, Ortiz was able to fight this past February 28 in his first action in six months, headlining a CES Boxing-promoted card at home in Worcester, Massachusetts, in which he registered an impressive second-round stoppage of Mexican knockout specialist„Szalony” Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-6, 17 KO), były mistrz wagi lekkiej WBC FECOMBOX.

Ortiz, presently rated No. 16 by the North American Boxing Federation (NABF), aspires to attend medical school after he hangs up his gloves for good, to become a doctor/researcher. He reads a lot about medicine, especially holistic treatments, and he believes that he may have already had the coronavirus.

“Five weeks before my last fight,” he explained, “I was in the hospital with a temperature of 104.5. Just about everybody I knew was sick, my grandmother had pneumonia. I never really get sick. I had a flu shot for seven years without an issue. I developed a cough, too. I felt like I was going to die. I can’t say with certainty I had coronavirus (there was no test available then), but I feel like I may have had it.”

Ortiz will be ready for the night the ring bell will finally sound again. “I hope to be fighting again in July or August, ale, no matter when boxing returns, I’ll be ready to go.

“This is a serious, contagious disease. People should use common sense: wash your hands, stay separated by six feet, and stay at home, especially the elderly and people with respiratory problems. Don’t take any unnecessary risks or panic, either. This isn’t the end of the world!"

Decorated U.S. amateur boxer Angel Gonzalez, Jr. to make pro debut on “Fight Night In Framingham” card

Fighting Life charity event,

 Marzec 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Masa. (Marzec 4, 2020) – The long-awaited professional debut of decorated amateurAngel Gonzalez, Jr. will take place Friday night, Marzec 20, on the “Fight Night In Framingham” card, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), at Sheraton Framingham Hotel in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“Fight Night In Framingham”, the first pro boxing event ever in Framingham, is being held for the benefit ofFighting Lifean after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education.

Gonzalez hasn’t fought in three years, since he moved from his native Hartford, CT to Florida. “It took me a while to settle in after I moved to Florida,” Gonzalez explained. “I’ve been going to a gym and now I’m on track and coming back to turn pro. I have the talent for bigger and better things.”

The 26-year-olldf super flyweight had a 45-6 amatorski rekord, highlighted by three New England Golden Gloves, two Ringside National and 2014 National PAL championships.

The problem for Gonzalez, chociaż, is finding appropriate opponents, especially where he was a standout amateur. Right now, he’s still without a signed opponent, largely because there are so few 115-pound boxers in America outside of California and the Southwest. “Most super flyweights are from Mexico, Japonia, or other foreign countries,” Gonzalez said. “It doesn’t matter to me who I fight. I can slug or box, depending on my opponent. If he’s taller, I’ll fight on the inside; if shorter, I’ll box from the outside. I’ll adjust to my opponent. My best punch is my right. It’s solid and deadly.”

“I’ve offered this fight to guys with 5 do 10 fights and after consideration,” promoterChuck Shearns explained, “they have declined to fight Angel. These lower weight classes can be hard enough to match, never mind against Angel. What you find is that these smaller guys need to step up their competition earlier than other weight classes, because it’s simply a smaller pool of fighters. We will see what Angel has very early in his career.”

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KO) iNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KO), będzie działaniem, odpowiednio,  in the main event and co-featured event.

Ramos, walcząc z Framingham, was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. He is in the 6-round, main event against superCarlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who comes from nearby Marlboro, MA, is another New England Golden Gloves champion, who will be fighting Indianapolis lightweightDewayne Mądrość (7-52-2, 3 KO) in the 6-round. wspólne wydarzenie. Perez faces

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brother is past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight championDemetrius Andrade, twarzeLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 KO) w walce na 6 rund.

Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornSaul "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 w MMA) in a 4-round battle of mixed-martial-arts fighters.

Revere, MA super middleweight Jarel “Sandman” Pemberton (3-0, 1 KO), also a past New England Golden Gloves champion, twarze Leandro Silva (2-3, 2 KO) in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the undercard in 4-round matches, is Southbridge, MA półśredniejWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 KO) vs.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 KO),  Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) vs.Henry Garcia (0-5-1), of New Bedford, MA.

Wszystkie walki i bojownicy mogą ulec zmianie.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 pierwsze rzędy widowni (wiersze 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (z 10) na $1000.00 and may be purchasedTUTAJ, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Drzwi otwarte na 6:30 p.m. I, pierwsza walka o godz 7 p.m. I.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

INFORMACJE:  

Facebook.com/ShearnsBoxingPromotions

Świergot: @ShearnsBoxing, @UpperKutsBoxing@sheratonframingham

Instagram: @ShearnsBoxingPromotions, @Upperkuts_boxing_club, @sheratonframingham