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Baltimore Boxing to honor late Scott Wagner March 22

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Baltimore, MD (March 12, 2018) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions returns to Michael’s Eighth Avenue March 22 for a special tribute event to the late Scott Wagner.
Prior to Smith hosting his cards at Michael’s Eighth, Scott Wagner’s Ballroom Boxing ran more than 70 successful shows over a 15 year period. His series was a major hit and he featured many fighters that went onto become world champions such as Terence Crawford, Asim Saint |, Kermit Cintron, Orlin Norris and Al Cole. A longtime friend of Smith, Wagner stopped promoting in 2009 and graciously offered the family-owned Michael’s Eighth to Baltimore Boxing Promotions.
Idibus Februariis 16, Wagner passed away at age 49.
“Scott was one of my closest friends and I was devastated by his untimely passing,"Inquit Cicero, who co-promoted with Wagner and also fought for him in 1996. “He ran one of the most successful promotions for more than a decade and did right by the fighters.
Scott Wagner the person was even better than the promoter. He always helped other people and his experience assisted me in expanding Baltimore Boxing Promotions. I am forever thankful and will always have a place in my heart for Scott Wagner.”
Headlining this Olympic style boxing event is a grudge match between Deshawn “Soulsnatcher” Chase and Ocean City, MD’s Omar Serrano for the East Coast Middleweight title. One of Baltimore Boxing’s top prospects, Chase looks for redemption against the only man to defeat him.
Lorem In co- ram vesperi, Baltimore Boxing’s Tyrell Boyd meets Tyler Langer. Boyd is a multi-time champion but is faced with a tough foe that fights out of the highly respected Mack Lewis Gym.
Other bouts will be announced shortly.
Along with honoring Wagner, Baltimore Boxing is hosting a fundraiser for Brenda Davis. The wife of legendary trainer Adrian Davis, Brenda’s battled health complications that have severely impacted her. All proceeds from the fundraiser will help cover Davis’ healthcare costs.
Tickets and tables are available by calling 410-375-9175 aut ad Baltimoreboxing.com.

Stefon McCray Headlines June 16 apud Michaelem Octavum Avenue

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Baltimore, MD (June 1, 2016) - Jake Smith's Promotiones Baltimore Boxing Redit ad Michael's Avenue Octavum in Glen, Burnie MD ad aliam actionem stipata card Thursday, June 16.
Tesseras empta ante committitur $25, reservatis sedes sunt available for $35, mensae decem are $350, $50 VIP sedes et $500 VIP tables for 10 es nunc in venditionem vocando 410-375-9175 sive colligationem Baltimoreboxing.com. At ianuae 6:30 pmet prima pugna incipit at 8. Omnes tessera singu 21 annos et maiores invitantur ad officialem post factionem in Ferndale Taberna at 7215 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd in Glen
Burnie.
In consociatione cum hac agendi vespera excitando, Baltimore Boxing is teaming up with Baltimore-based nonprofit Unified Conatus. Ab priore Baltimore detective Peter Ramesey abhinc quatuor annos, Unum opus est plenus-ministerium IMPORTUNUS praeventionis organization. In 16th, Una Conatus loquetur ad turbam de anti IMPORTUNUS, egredi libellis et currere specialem 50/50 raffle. Terque eorum, "Deprecare apes", etiam in manu erit ad promovendam causam.
"Unified Conatus est alius magna res exspecto cum Boxing Baltimore","Dixit Ramsey. "Imus pergere notitiam de importunitate praeventionis et alterius ad vim faciendam pro iuventute Baltimore.. Baltimore Boxing princeps est in institutis iuvenum programmatibus athleticis qui showcases quomodo sint propriae disciplinae, disciplina et dolor erga alios observantia adiuvabunt iuvenes et mulieres ad plenam suam potentiam academice et socialiter. Simul, possumus terminus IMPORTUNUS!"
In consectetur vesperi, ortus prospectus Stefon "Showtime" McCray of the Baltimore Boxing Gym faces 2016 Gloves aurei titlist TJ Mottinger. A standout basketball player in high school and college, McCray iam sibi nomen facit in circulo quadrato. Mottinger, hodiernam Orientem Coast Champion, spectat ulcisci prius damnum McCray.
IRCA McCray-Mottinger est pro re publica Maryland gravis Title et orientalis pilae.
Baltimore Boxing's Clayton Frazier occurrit Elvis Banegas in rematch. Frazier est unus maximus venditores tesserae in area et magnam multitudinem affert quotiescunque pugnat, sed Banegas consilia habet ut fideles suos sequaces silere.
Tyrel Boyd, Justin "Psycho" Sykes, Marcus "The Goon" Sykes, Fatum diem Divo, Allen "The Hampden Hammer" Burris and young phenom Tommy Coe Jr. omnes in singulis certaminibus contra adversarios nominari.
"The 16th praestatur ad motum,"Inquit Smith Jake. "Duobus valde anticipatis rematchs et multas alias qualitates pugnatores in charta habuimus". Tyrell Boyd una est huius regionis optima secreta custodita et Tommy Coe Jr. est optimus iuvenes pugnatores circum. Etiam magnum opus est cum Deborah et Conatus Unified. Magna sunt organizatione et iuvat me iuvare tamen possum cum anti-bullying. Haedi in scholis per patriam bulliuntur et necesse est ut statim desinant. Omnes qui egrediuntur in the 16thnon solum supportantes pugnatores, anti-motibus IMPORTUNUS adiuvant qui litteram possunt salvare vitas.
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Straight Rights and Straight A’s: The Joey Veazey Story

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Baltimore, MD (May 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.”
Infeliciter, 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. On Thursdayvesperum, 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. Tesseras empta ante committitur $25, foros publicos sunt $35, mensae decem are $350, $50 VIP sedes et $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. At ianuae 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.
In August, Veazey will enroll in college locally and major in either mechanical engineering or computer science. Eodem tempore, 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. Tandem, 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,"Inquit Cicero. “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.”
In pluma co-, 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.
Pro magis notitia, visit Baltimoreboxing.com

Baltimore Boxing Returns May 5

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Baltimore, MD (Aprilis 6, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions will once again take over Michael’s Eighth AvenueThursday, May 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.
Tesseras empta ante committitur $25, foros publicos sunt $35, mensae decem are $350, $50 VIP sedes et $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. At ianuae 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,"Inquit Cicero, 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 Promotions to hostSuper Brawl of Boxing” January 28!

 

Baltimore, MD (January 7, 2016) – Baltimore Boxing Promotions returns to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD Thursday, January 28 for an evening of Olympic-style championship boxing.

Dubbed as the “Super Brawl of Boxing”, tickets are $25 quia confessio generalis,, $35 for reserved seating ($350 for tables of 10) atque $50 in VIP ($500 for a table of 10). Tickets to this first annual event are on sale now by calling 410-375-9175 sive colligationem Baltimoreboxing.com. At ianuae 6:30 and the first bout is scheduled for 8:15.

In association with this exciting night of fights, Baltimore Boxing will once again team up with the Colon Cancer Alliance and has already donated tickets to the organization. Sed nox pugnam, the Colon Cancer Alliance and Baltimore Boxing will raise awareness for the cause by handing out pamphlets and speaking to the crowd.

Unum sint maximos cancer, Colon Cancer Alliance the missionis it pulsare colon cancer per defenduntur praeventionis, funding sectione-ore research et providere quale patiens sustentationem servitium. Mihi vero fuerit superbus Cancer colon membrum Consilii Signa Excellentia certificatione gentis Donec elit.

Headlining the card is a 168 pound Super Brawl title bout between Donald Wallace of the Baltimore Boxing Gym and Upton Boxing’s Tyrell Boyd. A participant at the 2015 Tribulationes Olympic, Wallace surprised many during the tournament before losing a controversial decision to highly touted Sharif Rahman. A champion in his own right, Boyd captured the 2014 Washington, DC Golden Gloves. The Wallace-Boyd winner can also claim Charm City bragging rights.

Baltimore Boxing Gym rising star Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazy meets Club One Boxing’s Andre Harris for the Super Brawl junior middleweight championship. Recognized as a boxing prodigy since his earliest days as a pugilist, Veazy won numerous tournaments throughout his career and was rated internationally.

Heavyweight knockout artist Brian “Bam Bam” Haneschlager of the Baltimore Boxing Gym meets Dallas Butts for the heavyweight title. Haneschlager, who has a large and vocal fan base, is an action-packed fighter that thrives on entertaining fans.

Baltimore Boxing’s Stefon McCray meets Main Street Gym’s TJ Mottinger in a cruiserweight title matchup. A standout basketball player at Stevenson University, the 6’6 McCray’s natural athletic abilities and length have helped him transition smoothly from the hardwood to the squared circle.

“I’m excited for our first annual Super Brawl of Boxing Championships,"Inquit Cicero. “We have four exciting title match ups featuring some of our most popular fighters. It’s also our pleasure to assist the Colon Cancer Alliance with their efforts to raise awareness. Colon cancer doesn’t receive the same funding or mainstream attention that other cancers do so they need all the assistance they can get.”

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