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QUOTES AND PHOTOS FROM TONY HARRISON’S OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT TODAY IN DETROIT

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Detroit (July 15, 2025) – Embodying the Detroit fighting spirit, Harrison boasts a highly decorated career that spans over fourteen years. On a mission to reclaim a world title, Harrison is set to step back into the ring for the first time since his WBO Interim Super Welterweight showdown against Tim Tszyu in 2023. A force in the super welterweight division, Harrison defeated Jermell Charlo in 2018 to become the WBC Super Welterweight Champion, giving Charlo his first defeat. Lekhetlong lena, Harrison is gearing up to perform for his hometown fans in the Motor City as the co-main event of the highly anticipated Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels Heavyweight World Championship event on Moqebelo, July 26, ho Little Caesars Arena.

Opposite Harrison will be Dominican Republic’s Edward Diaz (15-6, 12 Kos). A heavy-handed competitor, Diaz is on the heels of a knockout victory over Juan Martinez.

The GWOATClaressa Shields (16-0, 3 Kos), will return home on Saturday, July 26, ha a beha Mohope oa hae oa Lefatše oa Undisputed Heavyweight moleng ketsahalong e kholo hoLittle Cesare Arena khahlano le IBF e busang Lt. 'Mampoli oa Lefatše oa Boima ho tsoa New Zealand, Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO). Thebe vs. Daniels o tla phatlalatsa papali ea litebele lefatšeng ka bophara, DAZN. Shields, ralitebele ea khabisitsoeng ka ho fetisisa historing, e bile lihlooho tsa litaba pejana selemong sena ka ho ba mosali oa pele ea kileng a hapa Mohope oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Lefatše oa Undisputed Heavyweight — hape e le ralitebele oa pele., e motona kapa e motšehali, ho finyella boemo bo ke keng ba lekanngoa ka likarolo tse tharo tsa boima.

Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions:

“Tony Harrison and his family are the bedrock of the Detroit boxing community — deeply rooted, respected, and committed to giving back. It’s meaningful that Tony, the last world champion from Detroit, will be fighting at Little Caesars Arena, just minutes from where he grew up. Alongside Claressa Shields, another Michigan-born icon, this event showcases the strength, pride, and legacy of boxing in our great state.”

Tony Harrison:

“I can’t wait to fight in my hometown of Detroit on July 26th. The middleweight division better take notice — I’m coming for my second world title, and I’m more focused than ever.”

“It’s incredible to see what Salita is doing for boxing in Detroit. We’re here in my gym, right in the heart of the city, with cameras and photographers — and the kids see it. They get inspired. I’m fighting just down the street at Little Caesars Arena, live on DAZN, and that kind of visibility motivates the next generation. That’s what it’s all about.”

SALITA PROMOTIONS SIGNS FORMER WORLD CHAMPION TONY HARRISON

DETROIT NATIVE RETURNS TO THE RING TO FACE EDWARD DIAZ IN CO-FEATURE OF CLARESSA SHIELDS VS. LANI DANIELS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

Moqebelo, July 26 AT LITTLE CAESARS ARENA IN DETROIT LIVE ON DAZN

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Detroit (July 9, 2025) – Salita Promotions has announced the signing of former WBC Super Welterweight Champion and proud Detroit nativeTony Harrison(29-4-1, 21 Kos) to their surging roster.

Embodying the Detroit fighting spirit, Harrison boasts a highly decorated career that spans over fourteen years. On a mission to reclaim a world title, Harrison is set to step back into the ring for the first time since his WBO Interim Super Welterweight showdown against Tim Tszyu in 2023. A force in the super welterweight division, Harrison defeated Jermell Charlo in 2018 to become the WBC Super Welterweight Champion, giving Charlo his first defeat. This time, Harrison is gearing up to perform for his hometown fans in the Motor City as the co-main event of the highly anticipatedClaressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels Heavyweight World Championship event onMoqebelo, July 26, ho Little Caesars Arena. Opposite Harrison will be Dominican Republic’sEdward Diaz (15-6, 12 Kos). A heavy-handed competitor, Diaz is on the heels of a knockout victory over Juan Martinez.

Boxing is in Harrison’s blood as he is a third-generation professional fighter. His grandfatherHenry Hank, fought from 1955 ho 1972 and retired with a record of 62-31-4, 40 Kos. Henry’s sonAli Salaam – Harrison’s father and former trainer, now deceased – was a professional welterweight who fought from 1984 ho 1989 and retired with a record of 11-6, 5 Kos.

“We are excited to get back in there and get to work,” said Harrison. “It’s been a minute, but we are going to roll out like George Foreman did for his comeback. I have a short window left, so we are going to be active, keep winning, and eventually get back to the mountain top. Regaining a world title is my No. 1 goal, and I am feeling very strong at 160. It all starts once again on July 26 in my hometown. Let’s eat.”

“Tony Harrison is the last world champion from Detroit — a fighter who has proudly carried the city’s rich boxing legacy all the way to a world title,” said Salita Promotions PresidentDmitriy Salita. “Now rejuvenated at middleweight, he’s on a mission to add another belt to his already remarkable career. Fans watching live on DAZN and at Little Caesars Arena will witness an action-packed undercard featuring some of the best talent in the world.

Also featured on the impressive DAZN televised main card, rising heavyweight starPryce Taylor (8-0, 6 Kos) returns to the ring for the fourth time in 2025. On the strength of four straight knockouts, Brooklyn’s Taylor aims to continue his rise to heavyweight greatness against Saginaw, Mich.’sRobert Simms (12-4-1, 3 Kos).

Samantha Worthington (11-0, 7 Kos), who is co-promoted by Shields’T-Rex Promotionsand Salita Promotions, looks to take one step closer to achieving her world title dream when she collides with France’sVictoire Piteau (14-2, 2 Kos) bakeng saWBA Jr. WelterweightWomen’s Interim Title. An undeniable rising star under the Salita Promotions banner, Alabama-born Worthington has passed every test in the ring impressively. Stringing together three statement victories in the past year, Worthington has earned the interim title opportunity in a division that features superstarsKatie TaylorleAmanda Serrano. Opposite Worthington, Piteau competes for a spot atop the star-studded 140-pound division. On the strength of five straight victories, Piteau will fight for the first time in the U.S. in a pivotal matchup against Worthington on July 26. The winner of this bout will be in line to face the winner of Taylor vs. Serrano III, taking place this weekend

Kicking off the main card action, the reigning WBC International Women’s Featherweight championCaroline Veyre(9-1), who fights out of Montreal, steps into the ring for the second time this year when she faces France’sLicia Boudersa (23-3-2, 4 Kos) in a WBC Women’s Featherweight World Title Eliminator. Signing with Salita Promotions in 2024, Veyre has proven to be one of the most dangerous contenders in the featherweight division. On the heels of two dominant unanimous decision victories in back-to-back fights, Veyre prepares to take the next step towards WBC gold against the battle-tested Boudersa. Boudersa, 32, makes her promotional debut following a closely contested loss to Beatriz Ferreira for the IBF Lightweight World Title last year. Boasting championship experience, Boudersa stands as a stiff test for the surging Veyre..

The GWOATClaressa Shields will return home on Saturday, July 26, when she puts her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship on the line in the main event at Detroit’s premier sports arenaLittle Cesare Arenaagainst the reigning IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion from New ZealandLani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO). Shields, ralitebele ea khabisitsoeng ka ho fetisisa historing, e bile lihlooho tsa litaba pejana selemong sena ka ho ba mosali oa pele ea kileng a hapa Mohope oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Lefatše oa Undisputed Heavyweight — hape e le ralitebele oa pele., e motona kapa e motšehali, ho finyella boemo bo ke keng ba lekanngoa ka likarolo tse tharo tsa boima. Haufinyane tjena e saennoe ho Salita Promotions, Daniels o ile a iketsetsa histori ea hae ha e e-ba mohlabani oa pele ea tsoaletsoeng New Zealand ho hapa likhau tse peli tsa lefatše, and the first to win world titles in two different divisions when she defeated Desley Robinson in 2023. Thebe vs. Daniels o tla phatlalatsa papali ea litebele lefatšeng ka bophara, DAZN.

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Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Spike TV, Universal Sports Network, Ufc Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe. 

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Pryce o nepahetse hape bakeng sa boima ba 'mele bo sa hlōloeng ba Brooklyn Pryce Taylor

NEW YORK TOROPO (June 11, 2025) - Hang ka mor'a Labohlano le fetileng bosiu ho emisoa ho tsotehang ha mokhahlelo oa bone oa Ed "Tex" Fountain, Pryce Taylor ea sa kang a hlōloa oa Brooklyn (8-0, 5 Kos) o ne a bitsoa tebello e ntle ka ho fetisisa ea boima ba 'mele ea Amerika ke motšehetsi oa hae, Dmitriy Salita (Salita ho phahamiswa).

Taylor ea lilemo li 28 le mookameli oa hae, Akhente e thehiloeng New York City Keith Sullivan, lumellana le Salita.

“Ke bona (Salita le Sullivan) bobedi bo lokile,” ho boletse Taylor, “hobane ba mpone ke loana. Ntoa e ntša ntja ka ho 'na. O ile a (Seliba) e ne e le teko, e mahlaha-hlaha, empa joalo ka mokotla oa ho phunya o seng o loketse ho oela ketane. Ke ile ka tlameha ho lula ke mo otla 'me ho ne ho se kamoo a neng a nahana ka ho e bapala ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng. Molaola-papali o ile a pholosa bophelo ba hae; o ne a nahana hore a se ke a oela fatše.”

Taylor ea matla o kene lesale a lefa sethabathaba ho mofu, George Foreman e moholo ka ho apara T-shirt ea "Big George".. Pele ho ntoa, Taylor o hlokometse hore o bile le katleho e kholo maemong a phahameng a loanang le libaka tse ka boroa joalo ka Fountain. Taylor o ile a hahola hlooho le 'mele oa mohanyetsi oa hae ka litebele tse senyang, Seliba se utloisang bohloko karolong ea boraro ka motsoako o otlolohileng oa hook ea ho le letšehali, e lateloe ke letoto la lithunya Selibeng se tiileng se ileng sa khona ho pholoha potoloho.
(L-R: Mokoetlisi oa hlooho Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor a apere T-shirt ea hae ea George Foreman ea lekhetho, le mookameli Keith Sullivan)

Seliba (14-9, 7 Kos), eo e neng e le mohlabani ea hloahloa ka ho fetisisa 6' 4", 280-pound Taylor o ne a loanne maemong a pro, e ile ea sisinyeha ho tsoa letotong le leng la metsoako e mabifi, ha moahloli Charlie Fitch a se a bone ho lekane mme a tsokotsa ntoa ka metsotsoana e 36 sebakeng sa bone.,” e hlahisitsoeng ke motšehetsi oa Taylor oa Salita Promotions, ho Turning Stone Resort Casino e Verona, New York.

“Ke ne ke thabetse ho loana lenaneong le kang leo,” Taylor a eketsa. “O ile a nkotla pele potolohong ea pele, ntho eo kamehla ke lumellang bahanyetsi ba ka ho e etsa ho leka matla a bona, mekhoa ea ho lekanya, mme o nahane ka yena. Ho tšoana le papaling ea baseball ha motho ea shapang a lumella molumo ho feta ntle le ho sisinyeha ho bona hore na o na le eng holim'a 'mmoto.. Hobane ke lephoofolo la boroa, tokelo ea hae ke jab ea hae, 'me o ne a hlile a batla ho sebelisa hook ea hae ea ho le letšehali ea matla. O ne a e-na le sefahleho se setle sa poker, empa o ne a sitoa ho e pata ha ke mo utloisa bohloko. O ile a leka ho se bontše hore o tsielehile, ho ipoloka a lokile, empa o ile a utloa matla a ka. Ke rata ho bua 'nete, haholoholo ho lahlela ditebele tsa matla. Ke ile ka mo otla qetellong, ho betsa ka mmele, tsela e ka hodimo, ebe lihoko tse peli tse nepahetseng.”

“Ke ne ke nahana hore George Foreman a ka be a bile motlotlo ka ’na ’me mohlomong a nahana hore o ipona a loana ha a mpona ke otla. Ke kenya pontšo. Ke motsoako oa Foreman le Muhammad Ali; ho otla ka matla joalo ka Foromane, ke le bonolo joalo ka Ali ea nang le maoto a matle le a bobebe maotong a ka.

"Ha ke na bonnete ba hore ena e ne e le ntoa e ntle ka ho fetisisa bophelong ba ka, empa e ne e le mohanyetsi oa ka oa hlooho ea khomo le mohlankana ea thata ka ho fetisisa eo nkileng ka e loana. O ile a kena ka lesale a le hantle 'me a leka ho loana. Ho oa ha hae e ne e le Pryce Ho ba Nepahetseng hape. Ke rata ho lahlela letsoho la ka le letona 'me seo se lula se bula hook ea ka e letšehali' meleng. "

Taylor o ne a e-na le 60-11 tsenwe rekoto, ho kenyelletsa le litlotla tsa New York Golden Gloves, mme e ne e le semathi sa boima bo boima ka makgetlo a mane dikgaisanong tse tumileng tsa USA Boxing National Championship. "Tlhalo ea Pryce ea TKO e ne e le hantle seo ke neng ke se lebeletse - e ka sehloohong, balletsoe, le ho phatloha,” Sullivan a rialo. "Ha se tebello e 'ngoe feela; ka mosebetsi o tsoelang pele, e ka ba motlatsi ea latelang oa boima ba 'mele oa Amerika. Ka ntoa e 'ngoe le e 'ngoe, o paka hore o na le lisebelisoa, taeo, le maikutlo a ho ba matla ka hare ho karohano ena. Re etsa ntho e khethehileng, ’me lefatše le haufi le ho e bona.”
Sehlopha sa Taylor (L-R): Motsamaisi Keith Sullivan, Pryce Taylor, tebello ea boima ba 'mele ea Brooklyn e sa hlōloeng, mothetsi Dmitriy Salita, le mokoetlisi ea ka sehloohong Benny Roman Salita.

Taylor o tla loana nakong e tlang papaling ea hae ea pele e reriloeng ea mekhahlelo e 8 ka Phupu 26 ho Detroit ka karete ea Salita Promotions e hlonngoeng ke 'mampoli ea sa tsekoeng oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Boima ba Claressa Shields. (16-0, 3 Kos) khahlano le Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) ho Little Caesars Arena. Sullivan, Motlatsi oa Khomishenara oa mehleng oa Khomishene ea Liatleletiki ea NYS, e boetse e laola nako ea 3, 2-Mohlabani oa Lefatše Miyo Yoshida (18-5) le Ofisiri ea Bronx NYPD Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO), mmoho le taolo e kopanetsweng ya maemo a lefatshe (IBF #3 & WBA #10) mohlabani oa welterweight Paddy "The Real Deal" Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos), ho tloha Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan o tsamaisa Donovan le 'mampoli oa mehleng oa lefatše oa boima ba bohareng Andy Lee, eo hape e leng mokoetlisi oa hlooho ea Donovan.

QUOTES FROM TODAY’S “HALL OF FAME FIGHT NIGHT” VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE

USBA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLIST BRANDON MOORE TO FACE UNDEFEATED & DANGEROUS STANLEY WRIGHT IN MAIN EVENT CLASH OF AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHTS

UNIFIED WORLD CHAMPION FRANCHÓN CREWS-DEZURN TO DEFEND HER TITLES
HAPE, RISING CONTENDERS JOSHUA JAMES PAGAN, JOSEPH HICKS, DA’VELLE SMITH
AND MORE IN SEPARATE BOUTS


Detroit
(Ka 30, 2025) - Salita ho phahamiswa will present an electrifying night of fights on Labohlano, June 6, ka Ho retelehela Stone Resort Casino a Verona, NY, e le karolo ea International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. This highly anticipated event, titled Hall of Fame Fight Night,” will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN and is promoted in collaboration with ALL THE SMOKE FIGHT, the dynamic digital content platform led by boxing legend Andre Ward.

The event is headlined by USBA American heavyweight titlistBrandon Moore(17-1, 10 Kos), who will square off against the undefeatedStanley Wright(14-0, 11 Kos). Moore is entering the fight after a victory over previously undefeated Skylar Lacy, while Wright is coming off a major upset victory over previously undefeated heavyweight standout Jeremiah Milton. This clash pits two of the best rising American heavyweights, both eager to carve their names into boxing history.

Ahead of the momentous weekend for boxing and a talent-stacked event on June 6, Salita Promotions PresidentDmitriy Salita and competitors including Brandon MooreFranchón Crews-Dezurn, leJoshua James Pagan joinedALL THE SMOKE FIGHT'SAK Reyes for a virtual press conference.

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Dmitriy Salita – President of Salita Promotions

“It’s an honor to promote this year’s International Boxing Hall of Fame event—a card that truly reflects the full spectrum of the sport, featuring champions, top contenders, rising prospects, and future Hall of Famers like Franchón Crews, a true pioneer in women’s boxing.”

“I grew up in this sport. Boxing isn’t just my profession it’s my passion. I approach every event and matchup with the enthusiasm of a fan and the passion of a boxer. Having been a fighter signed to some of the biggest promotions and now working as a promoter for over a decade, I’ve gained a unique perspective. I believe that experience, paired with a deep love for the game, gives me the tools to help elevate the sport in new and meaningful ways.”

“We’re in the midst of an exciting transition in boxing, and innovation is key. That’s why we’re trying new things—like partnering with ALL THE SMOKE—to bring fans closer to the stories, personalities, and journeys that define boxing. Our vision is to be inclusive, collaborative, and to grow the sport for the fans and give the best of opportunities to the fighters we promote.”

Brandon Moore – USBA American heavyweight titlist

“This is a humongous opportunity. I’ve been training for this since February. Not that I knew this was coming but I knew an opportunity of any kind would show up. I know this event is going to be big time and there will be lots of legends there, so I am planning on looking sharp and ready to go against Stanley Wright. He just had an upset win against Jeremiah Milton, so I am taking him extremely seriously. Wright is an undefeated fighter, so I need to give him his first L.”

“I’m a bigger sized heavyweight myself, and I’ve fought bigger heavyweights before. Wright will just be another guy in the totem pole. I just need to move my feet, hit him with that jab, and look good doing it. He’s coming to hit hard so I know what he’s coming to do. I just need to stay focused, keep my chin down, and keep hitting him with that jab.”

“June 6 I’m coming in extremely sharp. Of course I want the knockout, I want it badly. But it’s about being sharp and getting the win. I always want the knockout, but the main focus is staying smart. If I do that, the knockouts will come. They always come.”

Franchón Crews-Dezurn – WBC and WBA Unified Super Middleweight World Champion

“I’m from the bottom so I’m not a stranger to hard work and working for what I want. An opportunity came to work with Salita Promotions, and it made sense. As you can see, women’s boxing is coming to the forefront and there are now a lot of women getting great opportunities. Myself as a pioneer, of course I wanted to get into that mix. Salita just signed two more middleweights so there are no shortage of fights for me here.”

“Boxing is my stage. My first love before boxing was music. The way the universe had it, boxing became my stage and platform. But it all works together. I’m a creator. I express myself through music, papading ya ditebele tsa, and fashion. When I made my professional debut against Claressa Shields, I walked out to my original music and my original outfit.”

“Boxing is life. I take it very seriously because I’m old school. I’m old enough to know, young enough to learn. I don’t play because you can lose your life in boxing. I’m pushing through a lot of things to make the most out of this opportunity.”

Joshua James Pagan – Undefeated lightweight prospect

“There are a lot of great fighters out there in or around my division. There are a few fighters that are on my radar, including Giovanni Marquez. He’s very talented, tough and durable. Floyd Schofield is another fighter I have on my radar. I want to fight them all.”

“It’s a blessing to be fighting on this card. I grew up watching Manny Pacquiao and Michael Nunn. There are a lot of big names being inducted into the hall of fame. I’m excited to show my skillset and hopefully be in their position one day and make it to the hall of fame.”

“Everyone should expect a great performance from me next Friday. I’ve been focused and had a great training camp in Puerto Rico. I’m ready to put it all to good use on June 6.”

“I’m focused on my fight right now against James Bernadin. I can’t overlook him. Ka mor'a hore ntoeng ena, I’ll talk to my team to see what’s next.”

SALITA KHOTHATSO MPHATO: UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP YA LEFATSHE CLARESSA SHIELDS vs. LANI DANIELS MOQEHLO, July 26 * MONYANE CESARE ARENA

Mohlabani ea sa Feleng Claressa o Ikemela ho Sireletsa Litlotla tsa Hae Khahlanong le 'mampoli oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Leseli Lani Daniels ketsahalong e kholo lebaleng la lipapali la Detroit's Premier Sports Arena.; E fumaneha ho DAZN

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Detroit(Ka 8, 2025)– The GWOAT, Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 Kos), e tla khutlela haeMoqebelo, July 26, ha a beha Mohope oa hae oa Lefatše oa Undisputed Heavyweight moleng ketsahalong e kholo hoLittle Cesare Arenakhahlano le IBF e busang Lt. 'Mampoli oa Lefatše oa Boima ho tsoa New Zealand, Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO). Thebe vs. Daniels o tla phatlalatsa papali ea litebele lefatšeng ka bophara, DAZN.

Shields, ralitebele ea khabisitsoeng ka ho fetisisa historing, e bile lihlooho tsa litaba pejana selemong sena ka ho ba mosali oa pele ea kileng a hapa Mohope oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Lefatše oa Undisputed Heavyweight — hape e le ralitebele oa pele., e motona kapa e motšehali, ho finyella boemo bo ke keng ba lekanngoa ka likarolo tse tharo tsa boima.

E sa hlōloeng ebile e bonahala e sa thijoe, Flint, Mich., letsoalloa le palame holimo ka mor'a ts'ebetso e kholo ka Hlakola, moo a ileng a qhaqha Danielle Perkins ea phahameng le ea kotsi ka pel'a letšoele le purumang la motse oa habo Setsing sa Lichelete sa Dort se Flint.. Le trong win, Lithebe li ile tsa tiisa sebaka sa hae e le 'mampoli oa pele oa boima bo boima oa basali.

Sekhau sa khauta sa Liolimpiki ka makhetlo a mabeli, Hona joale Shields o sheba ho atolosa puso ea hae khahlanong le 'mampoli oa mehleng oa boima bo boima Lani Daniels, ha a ntse a tsoela pele ho ngola bocha libuka tsa histori ntoa e le 'ngoe ka nako.

“Ke thabile haholo hore ebe ke tla buella Bompoli ba ka ba Lefatše ba Boima ba Boima bo sa Feleng Detroit ho Little Caesars Arena.,” ha rialo Shields. “Lintoa tsa ka li tsoela pele ho ntlafala le ho feta. My lireng, Lani oa New Zealand o tlil'o tlisa mosi oohle, kapa o rialo! Ntoa ena e tla ba thekiso ea 19,000 kahoo nka litekete tsa hau 'me u be teng ho pakanalaneka July 26 le GWOAT. ”

Daniels, e qapiloeng “The Smiling Assassin,” ke 'mampoli oa mehleng oa IBF oa Boima ba Lefatše, o batla ho fumana moqhaka oa hae hape le ho eketsa mabanta a mang a mararo a sehlooho sa lefatše pokellong ea hae ka Phupu.

“Ho ba ea molemo ka ho fetisisa o tlameha ho loana ka ho fetisisa. E ne e le bosiu bo lefifi haholo, khoeli ea nyoloha, ā, nnete e senotswe,” ho boletse Daniels ka puo ea habo ea Māori. “Masiung a lefifi ka ho fetisisa khoeli e tolokileng e tla hlaha ’me ’nete e tla senoloa.” 

Haufinyane tjena e saennoe ho Salita Promotions, Daniels o ile a iketsetsa histori ea hae ha e e-ba mohlabani oa pele ea tsoaletsoeng New Zealand ho hapa likhau tse peli tsa lefatše, and the first to win world titles in two different divisions when she defeated Desley Robinson in 2023.

On the strength of seven-straight victories, Daniels has proven to be a fighter inside and outside of the ring. At 14-years-old, Daniels tragically lost her younger brother to leukemia, sending her down a troubled path with drugs and suicidal thoughts. Kajeno, Daniels is a champion of mental health and takes opportunities to inform, educate and support mental health awareness both at home and abroad. Daniels has become an inspiration for her home country as she continues to lead a worthy cause and challenge herself inside the boxing ring.

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“Women’s boxing has grown by leaps and bounds since Claressa Shields headlined the very first women’s main event on a nationally televised card,"A reDmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. "Joale, she stands atop the mountain, defending the undisputed women’s heavyweight world title for the first time. Over a century agoJack Johnsontraveled to Australia to become the first African American heavyweight champion of the world. Ka July 26, Claressa Shields writes her own chapter in that on-going legacy—bringing the fight home to Detroit and facing a significant challenge in the reigning light heavyweight world champion, Lani Daniels. This is more than a fight—it is a defining moment in the evolution of boxing and women’s sport. Claressa is linking generations, breaking barriers, and etching her name deeper into the fabric of the sport’s history.”

Michigan is a world-renowned hotbed of boxing talent and history that runs deep. Producing legends in the sport, ho akarelletsa leThomas “Hitman” HearnsFloyd Mayweather Refresh. leJames “Lights Out” Toney, Michigan, the greater Detroit region in particular, continues to breed the best of boxing. Salita Promotions features an impressive roster of Michigan-grown fighters including ShieldsArdreal Holmes Jr.,and rising Michigan starsJoshua James PaganleJoseph Hicks Jr., as they continue to build their legacy in the sport. Marking Shields’ seventh time competing professionally in Detroit, Salita Promotions will spotlight the rich history and world-class talent in Michigan once again on July 26.

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ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS 

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Spike TV, Universal Sports Network, Ufc Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Check the Salita Promotions YOUTUBE CHANNEL for regular updates of the modern world’s greatest fighters, contenders and prospects in action.