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Son of Sandman Jarel Pemberton added to “Fight Night In Framingham” card

Fighting Life charity event,

 March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Ibi. (February27, 2020) – The son of SandmanJarel “Sandman” Pemberton, returns to the ring for the first time in nearly two years on the “Fight Night In Framingham” card, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), March 20, 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.

The 28-year-old super middleweight Pemberton (3-0, 1 KO), fighting out of Revere, MA, is the son of one of New England’s all-time favorite boxersScott Pemberton (29-5-1, 24 KOs), the former NABF and IBU World super middleweight champion. Pemberton was a blood-and-guts, highly entertaining type fighter best remembered for a pair of Fight of the Year candidates versusOmar Sheika.

Scott named his son, Jarel, after Superman’s father, but he never forced him into boxing. “Me boxing had a lot to do with him,” Jarel said, “but he never pushed me into boxing. I did go to a lot of his fights when I was young.

“Dad saw a Superman movie and named me Jarel after Superman’s father. I think it’s a great name, it kind of shaped my life because I’m a real comic-book nerd today.”

Jarel played football and basketball at Dartmouth (MA) Ga, where two of his teammates went on to play in the National Football LeagueJordan Todman and close friendArthur Lynch.  Jarel joined the U.S. Marines and he did two tours in Afghanistan as a machine gunner. He didn’t start boxing until after he was honorably discharged, turning pro at 27.

“I wish I started boxing when I was a kid,” he added, “but I didn’t box until after I got out of the military. People tell me I hit hard; I do have natural power.”

Pemberton, who is on the permanent reserve list to become a Revere Firefighter, is ready to get back in the ring on a regular basis, especially after being out of the ring nearly two years.

“I’m back in boxing for the long run,” he admitted. I’d like to fight a few times in the next few months. I’m getting in top shape for this fight and that’s a lot better than getting beat up in training by (22-0, 14 KOs welterweight from Lynn, MA) Rashidi Ellis.  I’m bigger than him but he’s so fast.”

Pemberton is matched against veteran Texas fighterLarry “Slomoshun” Smith (10-43-1, 7 KOs) ni a 4-yika ija.

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KOs) atiNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KOs), are fighting in the main event and co-feature, respectively.

Ramos, fighting out of 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), ti Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who comes from nearby Marlboro, is another New England Golden Gloves champion. He faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round co-featured event. Perez faces Indianapolis lightweightDeWayne Ọgbọn (7-52-2, 3 KOs).

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brother is past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight championDemetrius Andrade, ojuLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 KOs) in a 6-round bout.

A pair of quality MMA fighters, Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornSaulu "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA) in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the undercard, all in 4-round bouts, is Southbridge, MA welterweightWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 KOs) la.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 KOs),  Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) vs.Henry Garcia (0-5-1), of New Bedford, MA, and pro-debuting Hartford, CT super flyweightAngel Gonzalez, Jr. la. Steve Lopez (1-4) of Philadelphia. Gonzalez is a decorated amateur boxer who is a three-time New England Golden Gloves, two-time Ringside National and 2014 National PAL champion

Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (ila 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (ti 10) fun $1000.00 and may be purchasedNIBI, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, first fight at 7 p.m. ATI.

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

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Welterweight ASESEWA, 'Ni iyara’ Rashidi Ellis yoo ja yi Satidee fun meji beliti ni Caguas, Puẹto Riko

Tele magbowo Star, 'Ni iyara’ Rashidi Ellis ( 13-0, 10 KO ká ) lati Lynn, Massachusetts yoo pada si awọn iwọn yi Saturday, March 14th ni Roger L. Mendoza Coliseum in Caguas, Puẹto Riko. Alatako re ni yio je Colombian, Victor Gonzalez ( 12-9, 11 KO ká ) ni a 8-yika ija, iṣeto fun awọn vacants WBA FedeCaribe, ati WBC Latino welterweight orúkọ oyè.
“Mo setan lati ya awon ri si Puerto Rico ati Massachusetts. Mo wa gan dupe pẹlu mi Puerto Rican eniyan, ati awọn egeb le reti kan ogun lodi si a lile kọlu Colombian Onija. Awọn ikẹkọ pẹlu mi ẹlẹsin Alex Rivera ti wa nla, ati awọn ti a ba wa gidigidi igboya”, Rashidi commented Ellis, ti o tókàn Tuesday yoo wa ni dida Manny Pacquiao ká ikẹkọ ibudó ni Wild Kaadi-idaraya bi ọkan ninu awọn alabašepọ rẹ sparring.
Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni igbega nipa Miguel Cotto ni igbega ati Roc Nation idaraya.
Ni re kẹhin ija lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 14, Ellis outboxed, ki o si ṣẹgun nipasẹ karun yika knockout, tought oniwosan, Joseph De los Santos ( 18-14-9 KO ká ) lati Dominican Republic ni a 6 yika ija ni Junior middleweight pipin ti o waye ni San Juan, Puẹto Riko.
Ellis, ti o ni ọkan ojuami rẹ Boxing magbowo ọmọ ti a wa ni ipo nọmba ọkan ni Welterweight pipin (152 poun) ni United States, pari soke pẹlu kan gba ti 60-11, eyi ti o wa:
-2012 National PAL (Oôloôpaa ere ije Ajumọṣe) Asiwaju-mẹta akoko New England Golden ibọwọ asiwaju

-Rocky Marciano magbowo Boxing figagbaga asiwaju

-Silver Fadaka ni olominira Cup ni Dominican Republic

Ellis ba wa ni lati kan ebi ti boxers. Rẹ àgbà arakunrin, Ronald “Akeem” jẹ ẹya undefeated Super middleweight afojusọna. Arabinrin rẹ, Rashida, ni a 2012 PAL asiwaju, ati ki o kan ayanfẹ win loôdun fun awọn U.S. Women`s Boxing Egbe ni 2016 Summer Olimpiiki.