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Rematch of 2021 N.E. Fight of the Year Wilfredo Pagan vs. Carlos Marrero, III headlines “New England’s Future VIII” Dec. 18th in Webster, Massachusetts

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Worcester, Boima. (November 29, 2021) – The rematch of the unofficial 2021 New England Fight of the Year will headline the December 18go th “New England Future VIII” event, hlahiswa ke Rivera phahamiswa Boithabiso (RPE), highlighting Webster’s (MA) first professional boxing event in 27 lilemo tse, at Webster Town Hall.

Puerto Rico-native Wilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1-1, 3 Kos), fighting out of Southbridge (MA), and Bridgeport’s (CT) Carlos Marrero, III (2-6-2), fought to an entertaining 6-round split draw this past August 14go th ka Worcester (MA).

“I am very excited we were able to get the rematch between Pagan and Marrero so quick,” RPE promoter Jose Antonio Rivera commented. “These two warriors put their heart and soul in their last fight and the fans were not disappointed. As a promoter these are the type of fights we love to put together. We are 3 weeks away from another great boxing event to see some talented up and coming future champions. Webster Town Hall is going to be electric!"

Pagan and Marrero will be fighting once again for the vacant New England Super Lightweight Championship in the Dec.18go th 6-round main event.

The original Pagan-Marrero was non-stop, action-packed throw-down which the judges’ scored 58-56 in favor or Pagan, 55-59 for Marrero, le 57-57. The scoring was originally announced as a split-decision win for Marrero but, in retrospect, both fighters have taken the emotional outcome changes in stride. Some fuel, leha ho le joalo, has been poured on the fire, largely through social media.

“When the fight was done,” Pagan commented, “as a fighter, you know if your fight was won, lost or very close. It was a little close, but that I won the fight. When the decision was announced that he had won, I closed my eyes, because it reminded me of my amateur career. I definitely won a few fights, I dominated, but I didn’t get the decision. Anything can happen when it goes into the judges’ hands. The judges didn’t see me winning, okay, but then they reversed the decision. I thought that they had gotten it right and I had won, but it was announced as a draw. Ke seo e leng sona, okay, because the judges’ job isn’t as easy as people think. They saw ups and downs and had it a draw.

“II was thinking, here we go again, when it was announced a draw,” Marrero said. “For some reason, every time I fight in Massachusetts it’s always controversial. I had dropped to my knees in happiness and when the second announcement was made, I thought they were giving him the win. A draw? I’m not upset but I was surprised because I felt I had won. I went home thinking it was a draw, not a loss, and hopefully we’d have a rematch. And we do December 18go th."

Pagan vs. Marrero is an example of not needing two great fighters to have a great fight. They’re evenly matched and both fighters have tremendous heart.

“People had asked if I wanted a rematch and I said, e, I’m thinking about it because it was a draw,” Pagan offered. “I wasn’t going to say no if it was offered, but the No. 1 reason for me to fight him is for the New England Championship. As long as I fought him for the title, I was for it because I want to fight for the belt and that’s what is my target. That was my feeling at the beginning, but things changed a little, because he changed. I don’t know what people told him, I’m not some kid and I had a lot of respect for him. But then he started texting me. I don’t know if it was to spice up this fight, but he crossed the line. He said a lot he shouldn’t have said. I’ always humble and respect all fighters because they’re risking their lives. I don’t know why he said what he did, but he’s given me even more motivation. I want that belt! I’m training double to beat him and shut his month. I still have some respect for him, but it’s not the same.

“I made a lot of mistakes in our first fight and made the fight much harder than it was supposed to be. I’ve been working on adjustment and, hopefully, ka December 18go th it will pay-off.”

“I always have a little room for improvement after a fight, and we saw some things I needed to improve for the rematch,” Marrero explained. “I’m more mentally prepared to do things and will be much smarter in the ring. 'Meleng, I’m a lot stronger and sharper. The key for me is being mentally prepared and sharper. His (Pagan’s) opponent for his last fight fell out and my manager, Nate Torres, contacted me saying I had been offered an opportunity to fight Pagan. Without hesitation, Ke ile ka re e. I’m always in the gym and ready to fight. I came in 2-pounds under and I’m on weight right now for this fight. The only thing I had to prepare for is he’s a southpaw.

“We had a great fight. He probably thinks he won a few rounds, I felt I won the fight. He missed more and I connected with the cleaner punches the judges could see. In the third or fourth round, I hurt him with a body shot. He folded and I hit him with another good shot.”

A ho sebdisana ha ea hlahisa ketsahalo, Danbury (CT) super lightweight Omar “The Beast” Bordoy (11-1, 3 Kos) faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round match.

Promising Boca Raton (FL) super welterweight prospect Josniel “TG” Castro (7-0, 5 Kos) is steps up in terms of quality opposition in a 6-rounder versus Lenwood “Mr. Composure” Dozier (10-28-3, 5 Kos).

Worcester super middleweight Bobby “BH3” Harris, III (3-0-1), a two-time national amateur champion and World Games Silver medalist, will meet David Rohn (0-10-1) in a 4-round super middleweight bout.

Undefeated Worcester cruiserweight prospect Derek “Hightower” Edmonds (3-0, 2 Kos), a 3-time N.E. Golden litlelafo 'mampoli, has been added to the card in a 4-round bout against TBA.

Worcester middleweight Eslih Owusu (6-0, 4 Kos), a native of Ghana, faces Anthony Everett (1-0), ea Lawrence, in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the under undercard in 4-round matches are New Haven (CT) super lightweight Anuel Rosa (2-0, 2 Kos) vs.. Stacy Anderson (0-8), and Bridgeport super lightweight Oscar Bonilla (6-3-2, 1 KO) vs.. Seth Basler (0-17).

Card ke sehlooho ho fetola.

Tickets ba turu ka $75.00 (reserved seating) le $45.00 (kakaretso tsa go amogelelwa) and available for purchase or by contacting Jose Rivera (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.6954), lehra ke Rivera (anthoneerivera@gmail.com/774.272.2269) kapa leha e le efe ea bo-ralitima-le.

Mamati a butsweng ka 6 p.m. LE, pele bout ka 7 p.m. LE.

Event sponsors include Shamrock Sports, Lundgren Honda, Greatest Hits Cannabis Company, Lake Shore Legal LCC Attorneys at Law, Emmloan, 616 Reality LLC, Drafters Sports Café, and Asmar Jewelz.

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New England’s Future 4” Official ho bekha

Worcester, Boima. (October 27, 2017) – The officialNew England’s Future 4weight in was held today at Pepe’s Pizza & Restaurant in Worcester (MA) bakeng sa hosasanenight’s the final installment of the popular “Future New England e” series show in 2017, hlahiswa ke Rivera phahamiswa Boithabiso (RPE), at DCU Center, Exhibition Hall, ka Worcester.
Official ho bekha
Main Event – Light Heavyweights (6)
Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera (3-0, 2 Kos), Hartford, CT 177.6 liponto.
Hansen Castillo (0-2), Orlando, FL 176 liponto.
Co-Feature – Heavyweights (4)
Ana gabriel “NapaoGonzaga (bakeng sa qalo), Worcester, MA 280 liponto.
Alejandro Esquilin Santiago (bakeng sa qalo), Tampa, FL 235.8 liponto.
Super Middleweights (4)
Elvis Figueroa (2-0, 1 KO), New Haven, CT 167 liponto.
Rene Nazare (bakeng sa qalo), Brazil 167 liponto.
Junior Middleweights (6)
Edwin Soto (10-2-2, 4 Kos), New Haven, CT 140 liponto.
Anthony Everett (1-6), Lawrence, MA 153.6 liponto.
Welterweights (6)
AdrianTonka” Sosa (5-0, 4 Kos), Lawrence, MA 139 liponto.
Shakha Moore (12-23-2 (2 Kos), Norwalk, CT 146 liponto.
Welterweights (4)
Wilfredo “le Sucaro” tsa bohetene (2-0), Southbridge, MA 146.6 liponto.
Patrick Leal (0-3), Woburn, MA 148.6 liponto.
Junior Welterweights (4)
Omar Bordoy, Refresh. (2-0), Danbury, CT 139.8 liponto.
Bryan “The Brick” Abrahama (6-30, 6 Kos), Schenectady, NY 141 liponto.
(All fights & fighters subject to change)
NENG: Moqebelo, October 28, 2017
HOKAE: DCU Center, Exhibition Hall, Worcester, MA
PROMOTER: Rivera Promotions Entertainment
Tickets: Tickets, turu ka $75.00 (ringside) le $45.00 (general
admission), are sale and available to purchase at the DCU
Center box office, www.dcu.centerworcester.com, by contacting
bahlabani.
DOORS OPEN: 6:30 P.M. LE
FIRST BOUT: 7:00 p.m. LE
RING ANNOUNCER: John Vena
INFORMATION:
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Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp, KingRivera_