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Kermit Cintron – Tyrone Brunson now for Pennsylvania State Junior Middleweight title

CintronBrunson showdown to take place on Saturday, June 24th na 2300 Arena
Anthony Burgin – Victor Vazquez in co-feature
Plus undefeated Steven Ortiz, Marcus Bates, Jordan Peters & Colby Madison
Local favorites Jerome Conquest, Brandon Robinson and Nate Rivas
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Philadelphia, På (June 13, 2017) – The stakes have been raised for the much anticipated showdown between former two-time world champion Kermit Cintron & Tyrone Brunson, that will take place on Saturday, June 24 na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia.
The Pennsylvania State Junior Middleweight title will be on the line when those two combatants meet in a bout scheduled for 10-rounds.
The show na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
This was already a tremendous event, and now even more is on the line with the addition of the state title bout. This fight has the makings of an explosive fight, with the winner being in line for a major opportunity, said Marshall Kauffman, CEO of King’s Promotions.
That bout will headline an eleven bout card with some of the best fighters in the area being on display.
Na isii gburugburu ngalaba-mma, Anthony Burgin (10-3, 2 Ko si) nke Philadelphia ga-onVictor Vazquez (7-3, 3 Ko si) nke Yonkers, NY in a super lightweight bout.
Nakwa na isii gburugburu oké:
Undefeated Steven Ortiz (6-0, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight contest.
Jerome mmeri (7-2, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga-alụ ọgụ Jae Ho Kim (6-3-1, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia in a lightweight battle.
Daryl Bunting (3-1-1, 1 Ko) nke Asbury Park, NJ will square off with Gregory Clark (2-1-1, 1 Ko) nke Washington, DC in a super middleweight fight.
Marcus Bates (6-0-1, 6 Ko si) nke Washington, DC will take on Roberto Pucheta (10-11-1, 6 Ko si) of Jalisco, Mexico in a bantamweight fight.
Nate Rivas (5-2, 2 Ko si) of Berlin, NJ ga-alụ ọgụ James Robinson (4-7-4, 1 Ko) nke York, PA in a junior middleweight affair.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:
Chaise Nelson (5-1, 3 Ko si) of Dayton, OH ga-on Jordan Peters (2-0-1, 2 Ko si) nke Washington, DC in a super bantamweight tussle.
Nick Valliere (5-2, 2 Ko si) nke gbara mkpị River, NJ will battle Randy Hedderick (2-7-1, 1 Ko) of Gulfport, MS in a junior middleweight bout.
Colby Madison (4-0, 3 Ko si) nke Baltimore, MD will take on an opponent to be named in heavyweight fight.

Brandon Robinson (3-1, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia boxes Rafael Valencia (3-7-1, 2 Ko si) nke Medford, OR in a super middleweight bout.
Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com maka $100, $75 na $50
Maka ozi ọzọ na media nzere, Kpọtụrụ:
Marc Abrams phillyboxing@gmail.com ma ọ bụ 856 287 7611

Former world champion Kermit Cintron battles Tyrone Brunson in a Pennsylvania clash of Junior Middleweights on Saturday, June 24 na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

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Anthony Burgin takes on Victor Vasquez in co-feature
Undefeated Steven Ortiz & Colby Madison, to see action

Also appearing will be Jerome Conquest, Erik Mmiri, Brandon Robinson and Nate Rivas
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Philadelphia, På (Ka 26, 2017) – Former two-time world champion Kermit Cintron will take on Tyrone Brunson in an highly anticipated ten-round junior middleweight bout that will headlined a packed night of boxing on Saturday, June 24th na 2300 Arena na

Philadelphia.
The kaadị a na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá.
Cintron nke Reading, Pa. nwere ihe ndekọ nke 39-5-3 na 30 big knockouts, and is a two-time world champion.
The 37 year-old Cintron is a 17 afọ ọkachamara ndị na ndibọhọ ya mbụ 23 ịlụ ọgụ (20 via stoppage) site n'imeri amasị nke Leon Pearson (9-1-1), sị Ouali (7-0), Omar Davila (12-2), Ian Mackillop (14-1), Luis Rosado (29-5), Elio Ortiz (25-6), & egwuregwu Reid (22-5-1).
On April 23, 2005, Cintron was stopped by Antonio Margarito in his bid to win the WBO Welterweight title.

Cintron scored two wins, nke gụnyere a 10th gburugburu stoppage n'elu contender David Estrada (18-2) n'ihu nkwụsị Mark Suarez na isii agba weghara IBF welterweight aha on October 28, 2006 na Palm Beach, Florida.
Cintron made two defenses of the crown which was highlighted by a two-round destruction over Walter Matthysse (26-1), tupu e kwụsịrị site Margarito na ha rematch.
Cintron then sandwiched wins over Lovemore Ndou (46-10-1), Alfredo Angulo (15-0) na Juliano Ramos (15-2) gburugburu a Olee na Sergio Martinez (44-1-1) tupu idobe ịlụ ọgụ na ụwa akaebe Paul Williams na Carlos Molina.
Ebe ọ bụ na 2011, Cintron has gone 8-1-1 with his only loss coming at the hands of Canelo Alvarez, while racking up wins over Antowne Smith (20-2-1), Jonathan Batista (14-1) & Ronald Cuz (20-2).
Na ikpeazụ ya n'obi, Cintron fought to a technical draw with David Grayton (15-1) na March 17thna Reading, Pa.
Brunson of Philadelphia has a record of 24-6-2, na 22 knockouts.
The 32 year-old Brunson turned professional in 2005, and started his career with 19 consecutive 1st round knockouts. Included in that streak was a stoppage over James Morrow (8-1-2). On October, 14, 2016, Brunson and undefeated Ismael Garcia (10-0) fought to a hard to a draw in Philadelphia.
In his last bout Brunson won an eight-round split decision over Brandon Quarles (18-3-1) na March 11th na Philadelphia.
The six-round co-feature will pit Anthony Burgin (10-3, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia taking on Victor Vasquez (7-3, 3 Ko si) nke Yonkers, NY in a super lightweight bout.
Also in an eight-round bout,
Erik Mmiri (9-1-2, 1 Ko) nke Reading, Pa. will take on an opponent to be named later in a junior middleweight bout.
Na isii gburugburu oké:

Jerome mmeri (7-2, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia, PA will see action against an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.

Steven Ortiz (6-0, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight fight.

Darryl Bunting (3-1-2, 1 Ko) nke Asbury Park, NJ ga agha Blake Mansfield (4-1-1, 2 Ko si) Raleigh, NC in a middleweight bout.
Na anọ gburugburu oké:
Colby Madison (4-0, 3 Ko) nke Baltimore, MD. ga-Square oyi na Randy Easton (4-9-2, 4 Ko si) nke Sunbury, Pa. in a heavyweight tussle.
Brandon Robinson (3-1, 2 Ko si) of Upper Darby, Pa. will take on an opponent to be named in a super middleweight bout.
Nate Rivas (5-2, 2 Ko si) of Berlin, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a junior welterweight bout.
Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com maka $100, $75 na $50

Carlos Rosario ready for 1st headlining appearance against Josh Davis this Friday night at the 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

1st bout 6:30 Obi

Amir Shabazz takes on Antowyan Aikens in a light heavyweight bout
Plus undefeated Tyrone Crawley, Jr., Steven Ortiz and Thomas Velasquez
David Gonzales battles Darius Ervin

Itu Na This Thursday na 5:30 Obi at The Stadium Holiday Inn

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Philadelphia, På (Ka 17, 2017) – Kedu otu m ga Carlos Rosario is ready for his headlining appearance this Friday n'abalị when he takes on Josh Davis in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds at the 2300 Arena na South Philadelphia.
The show na-akwalite Eze n'ọkwá. (1st bout 6:30 Obi; Doors 6 Obi)
Rosario nke Pennsauken, New Jersey, nwere ihe ndekọ nke 7-1 na anọ knockouts, and has won seven consecutive since dropping his pro debut.
“Ihe nile na-akwa. I am just winding down, losing the last couple of pounds , and I will be ready na Fraịdee, said Rosario na tusde n'abalị.
In Davis, he is fighting his toughest opponent, ma 26 year-old Rosario is ready for for whatever the Washington, DC native will bring.
Even though he has an impressive record (10-1, 4 Ko si), I do not know a lot about him. His record is actually better then mine. I am fighting at home but I still feel that I am the underdog. I think this is a fight that could go all eight-rounds, and I am looking forward to that as I have never gone that distance.
Rosary, who has won seven consecutive fights has been slowly moving up the card and now finds himself in the main event.
That has not hit me yet that I am the main event fighter. I just continue to fight and my team has done a good job of finding me the right fights. I am gaining more confidence with each fight and my opponents continue to get better.
Rosario has been in the gym since age 10 but did not start to competing until he was 18. He then embarked on a 28 fight amateur career.
The full-time corrections officer is taking his boxing career one step at a time, but he is seeing improvement in every fight.
“Dị ka ogologo oge dị ka m na-emeri, and stay consistent, I can maybe fight for a minor title this year.
I hope the fans come out. I have never been in a bad fight. Sometimes it’s not about winning. I want the fans to say that I am one of their favorite fighters to watch.
Na ngalaba-mma, Amir Shabazz (4-0, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga-on Antowyan Aikens (10-3-1, 1 Ko) nke Atlantic City, NJ in a six-round light heavyweight bout.
Nakwa na isii gburugburu oké:
Tyrone Crawley, Obere (6-0) nke Philadelphia ga-on Juan Rodriguez (7-6, 5 Ko si) of Manasa, Virginia in a lightweight fight.
David Gonzales (8-2, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia will look to get back in the win column when he battles Darius Ervin (4-1) nke Los Angeles, California in a junior welterweight bout.

Steven Ortiz (5-0, 1 Ko) of Philadelphia takes on Hector Rivera (3-1, 2 Ko si) nke San Juan, Puerto Rico in a lightweight bout.

Anthony Burgin (10-3, 2 Ko si) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout

Thomas Velasquez (8-0, 5 Ko si) nke Philadelphia ga agha Brandon Sanudo (5-3, 2 Ko si) of Baja California, Mexico in a lightweight bout.

In four-round Bouts:
Vincent Floyd (2-2-1, 1 Ko) nke Philadelphia ga Square anya na Rafael Montalvo (3-3, 3 Ko si) nke St. Clair, På.
Antonio Allen (0-5) ga-on Demetrius Williams (0-2) in a battle of Philadelphia based junior welterweights looking for their first win.

Lucas Dos Santos (2-0, 2 Ko si) nke Miami, Florida will battle an opponent to be named in a welterweight bout.

Rounding out the card will be a four round junior welterweight bout between Titos Gosalves nke Philadelphia (0-1) and pro debuting Gerardo Martinez nke Phoenixville, På.

Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com maka $100, $75 na $50
THE WEIGH IN WILL BE THIS Thursday, May 18 AT THE STADIUM HOLIDAY INN AT 5:30 Obi

PHILLY STRONGPROSPECTS ENNIS AND FOLLY STEP UP FRIDAY AT 2300 ARENA

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Philadelphia – March 30, 2017Echi n'abalị na 2300 Arena, two of Philadelphia’s most promising prospects topPhilly Strong,” a nine-bout card, and both are expecting their toughest fights to date.
Ke isi omume, JaronBootsEnnis (9-0, 8Ko) will seek his tenth victory when he faces veteran James “Shotgun” Winchester (20-12, 8Ko) of Reidsville, North Carolina. The six round, welterweight matchup will be Ennistoughest to date. Winchester is coming off three consecutive wins, and steps into the ring having faced world class competition throughout his career. Winchester went the distance with Matt Korobov (27-1, 14Ko), Glen Tapia (23-4, 15Ko), Eddie Gomez (19-2, 11Ko), and Terrell Gausha (20-0, 9Ko) and others. Ennis was victorious in his last outing at 2300 Arena, knocking out Elvin Perez in under a minute.
Na ngalaba-isi omume, Manny “Major Pain” Nzuzu (9-0, 7Ko) takes on Dominican Republic’s Luis Hinojosa (30-10, 17Ko) in a six round bout at super bantamweight. Hinijosa enters the ring the more experienced fighter, and fought Claudio Marrero (21-1, 15Ko) prior to his last two fights, which were both decision wins. Folly had an impressive showing in his last fight, knocking out Mexico’s Carlos Morgan (13-5, 6Ko) in the first round in January.
Local Philadelphia fighters Keenan Smith (10-0, 4Ko) na Joshua Jones (3-0-1, 2Ko) will be featured in separate bouts na Fraịdee, along with New Jersey’s Darren Goodall (4-0, 3Ko) and Coachella welterweight sensation Brandun Lee (1-0, 1Ko), who made his debut at Victory Boxing’s January card in Philadelphia.
Tickets for Philly Strong start at $40, and are available at 2300Arena.com or by calling (267) 273-0945. Ụzọ na 2300 Arena open at 6:00 p.m. and first bell is at 7:00.

King’s Promotions signs 5-fight deal for boxing events at the 2300 Arena in 2017

King’s Promotions also announces quarterly events at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center

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Philadelphia, På (January 12, 2017)Marshall Kauffman’s King’s Promotions is excited to announce the promotional company has inked a 5-fight deal to stage high quality boxing events at the 2300 Arena na Philadelphia.

Those dates, which will be in April, Ka, June, September and December, and will help make KIng’s Promotions the busiest promoter on the east coast for the 3rd straight year.
Those five dates are added to at least four dates at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
King’s Promotions 1st date of 2017 will come on Saturday, February 11th at the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.
Eze n'ọkwá, which has been one of the most active promoters in the United States, staged events in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. na 2016, and is eager to continue putting on entertaining cards that will not only feature the best fighter’s from the Delaware and Lehigh Valley, but the top fighters from all over the world in nationally televised events.
We are happy to get this deal done and we are excited to showcase our events in the great fight town of Philadelphia,” kwuru Marshall Kauffman nke Eze n'ọkwá.
“The 2300 Arena is a 1st class facility and its a pleasure to work with Roger Artigiani and his staff.

Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Young ready for Jersey showdown with Malik Jackson this Thursday night in Philly

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Atlantic City, NJ (September 14, 2016)– Welterweight, Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Na-eto eto will look for his third consecutive victory when he takes on Malik Jackson in a battle of New Jersey based fighters as one of the undercard bouts this Thursday nighna 2300 Arena na Philadelphia.
Young of Atlantic City won his first ten bouts and after his current two-fight streak will enter the ring with a record of 13-2 na ise knockouts.
I had a really good camp and great sparring with (fechaa) Anthony Burgin & Victor Padilla.
In Jackson, he is facing a fighter with a very deceiving 3-9-4 ndekọ. He has had several questionable decisions not go in his favor, so Young expects a fight that will not be a gimme.
I do not know much about him other than t\him being a scrappy fighter who is coming to win. I know he is from New Jersey, but it doesn’t matter where he is from. He could be from Switzerland for all I care.
This will be the third bout that Young will have championship trainer Raul “Chino” Rivas, and Young already has seen the improvements with his new coach.
I will display what I have been working on with Chino. I want to thank my team for this opportunity on this card.
Said Rivas, “This will be our third fight together. He is getting better with every fight. I am excited to see him fight on Thursday. He has worked hard and is getting sharper. He is able to spar eight and ten rounds now.
I know Jackson a little bit as I am originally from North Jersey. My son beat him in the amateurs He is tall and his record doesn’t justify who he is. He has been overmatched. But I have noticed that he doesn’t use his jab and he doesnt have the heart when you press him. We have been using Juice’s angles and combinations and slowly we have been to eliminate bad habits. He is smart, a hard worker and disciplined and his best boxing is ahead of him.
“Anthony “Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Young will attempt to continue building his already impressive career,”said long time manager, Rich Masini. “we are very confident in our current team. Head trainer Raul “Chino” Rivas has been doing as excellent job with Juice. I’ve seen Juice grow in every aspect , both inside and out of the ringsays Masini.
He seems to have a great chemistry with Chino as well as Chino’s team. It’s easy with a kid like Juice, he is great to work with, we have a great team around him including his dad, Teany. We realize we have a tough opponent in front of us on September 15th but Juice is ready to go and take care of businesssays Masini.
Masini adds R.I.P Pati Masini Love you sister.

Pasciolla sees bout with Edwards, gateway to bigger fights

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Brick, NJ (September 12, 2016)– Heavyweight Dan Pasciolla is not surprisingly excited about his national television debut, which will come Thursday n'abalị na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia, when he takes on undefeated Ray Edwards in the co-featured bout of a card on CBS Egwuregwu Network.
Ke isi omume, Dustin Hernandez-Harrison takes on Thomas LaManna for the USBA Welterweight title.
Pasciolla of Brick, New Jersey nwere ihe ndekọ nke 8-1-1 knows that a win over the former star NFL defensive end, could catapult to big fights in the heavyweight division.
I think it’s a great opportunity to fight on television and be part of a great promotion in Philadelphia,” kwuru na 31 year-old Pasciolla.
Pasciolla, who already has wins over undefeated Bill Marks (1-0) & Donnie Edwards (6-0-1) plus triumphs over John Lennox (13-2) and former world champion Imamu Mayfield, and is not in awe of the 6’5: 255 pound Edwards.
Edwards is a big tall guy and I respect him as an athlete, But I feel that I am more that ready for this fight. Edwards has no amateur experience and his record has been built up. Not only does my resume of wins look more impressive then his, but I have fought bigger guys.

Pasciolla believes a win over Edwards will catapult himself into higher profile bouts.

I am hoping with a national broadcast win will move me up the national rankings. I won the New Jersey state belt when we beat a former world champion in Imamu Mayfield. That tile has lineage back to Chuck Wepner, so we have the confidence as I progress up the rankings.
Long time manager, Rich Masini, recently teamed up with Sean Darling in efforts to help build the career of Pasciolla. Darling has been training Pasciolla for the last two and a half years, as Pascoilla he earned an 8-1-1 ndekọ. Over this time, Pasciolla has sparred with some of the top prospects in boxing today. The likes of Bryant Jennings, Zhang Zhilei, Joey Dewejko, Derrick Rossy and Chaz Witherspoon.
Dan has stepped up and won some impressive bouts as an underdog. I like Dan a lot, he is fighting with a lot of heart,” says Masini.
This will be the 4th undefeated fighter Dan will face. We function well as a team. Obviously Dan is in the ring, my job is to navigate his career and continue to step up and grow both inside and outside the ring. We understand we’re facing a tough opponent on September 15th on national TV but we’re real confident Dan will perform very well and earn the victory.
Masini addsR.I.P Pati Masini, Love you sister.

Ex-NFL Defensive End Ray Edwards Boxes Dan Pasciolla In CBS Sports Sports Network-Televised Heavyweight Bout Sept. 15 na 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

Thomas LaManna Boxes Dusty Hernandez-Harrison For USBA Welterweight Title in main event
Kenneth Sims ,LeRoy Davila & Devin Haney also featured in televised action

Also seeing action on stacked undercard will be Anthony ” Ihe ọṅụṅụ” Na-eto eto, Darryl Bunting, Darryl Gause & Jaron Ennis
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Philadelphia, På – Former NFL defensive end Ray Edwards will box Dan Pasciolla in a six-round contest between southpaw heavyweights on Thursday, Sept.15, na 2300 Arena.

Ke isi omume, Thomas LaManna, nke Millville, NJ, na Uzuzu uzuzu Hernandez-Harrison, nke Washington, DC, meet in a scheduled 10-round bout for the vacant USBA Welterweight title. The card is promoted by Final Forum Boxing, Peltz Boxing n'ọkwá & GH3 Promotions and will be broadcast live on the CBS Egwuregwu Network. First of four televised fights begins at 10pm (Est).
Edwards, 31, nke Cincinnati, OH, bụ 11-0-1, 7 K0s. The seven-year defensive end from the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons began boxing in 2011 during the NFL ownerslockout and devoted his full-time to it in 2013. He has been learning his craft and is ready to step up in competition. Edwards knocked out Steven Tyner, nke New York, in two rounds his last fight Aug. 26 in Minneapolis, Igwe.

Pasciolla, 31, nke brik, NJ, bụ 8-1-1 after three years as a pro. He has beaten solid East Coast competition in Bill Marks, John Lennox, Donnie Palmer and former world cruiserweight champion Imamu Mayfield. Na ikpeazụ ya n'obi July 22 na Atlantic City, Pasciolla avenged his only defeat with a six-round unanimous over Dante Selby, nke Philadelphia.

In another six-round bout, undefeated welterweight Kenneth Sims Obere. faces grizzled veteran Gilbert Venegas.

Sims Jr., 22, nke Chicago, IL, bụ 7-0, 2 K0s, n'ime afọ abụọ dị ka a pro. He is coming off a six-round decision over Tavorus Teague, nke Bakersfield, DỊ KA, na March 11 in Tustin, DỊ KA.

Venegas, 39, of East Moline, IL, bụ 14-24-5, 8 K0s, against some of the best at 147 na 154 pound. Venegas turned pro in 1999 and has wins over Ed Paredes, Rogelio De La Torre na Lance Williams and he is coming off a six-round draw with undefeated Daniel Denny na Aug. 19 in Wittenberg, WI. Venegas also has boxed Nate Campbell, Jermall Charlo, Mike Jones, Jaime Herrera na Sammy Vasquez and he also boxed a draw with Jesus Soto-Karass.

2016 United States Olympic alternate LeRoy Davila (2-0, 1 Ko), of New Brunswick, NJ, will rematch with Edgar Cortes (3-3) nke Vineland, NJ, in a bantamweight bout scheduled for six rounds. Davila defeated Cortes by four-round decision on July 22 in Mashantucket, CT. Cortes later earned a four-round decision over Alex Barbosa na Aug. 26 in the loser’s Philadelphia backyard.

Opening up the television broadcast will be 17-year-old Devin Haney (9-0, 5 K0s), nke Las Vegas, NV, will have his 10th contest in eight months when fights Mike Fowler (5-2, 2 K0s), nke Milwaukee, WI.

In a four-round welterweight bout, JaronBootsEnnis (5-0, 5 K0s), nke Philadelphia, agha Eddie Diaz (2-4-2), nke Torrance, DỊ KA.

Na isii gburugburu oké:

Anthony na-eto eto (13-2, 5 K0s) nke Atlantic City, NJ, na-ewe ke Malik Jackson (3-9-4, 2 Ko si) nke Newark, New Jersey.

In a four-round bout, it will be a battle of New Jersey-based super middleweights as Darryl Bunting (2-0-2, 1 K0), nke Asbury Park, osobo Darryl Gause (1-0), nke Vineland.

Tickets for the nine-fight card, nke na-amalite mgbe 7 pm, na-ọnụ na $75, $50 na $40 They are available at Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922), na 2300 Arena (267-273-0945) and Bam Boxing (215-280-6709).

GH3 Promotions Announces Television Deal With ONE World Sports

Inaugural Show To Take Place Live On
Saturday, November 12 At Philly’s 2300 Arena
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Nutley, NJ (September 8, 2016) – GH3 n'ọkwá is pleased to announce a multi-year deal with ONE World Sports, America’s Network For Global Sports. The first show is scheduled for Saturday, November 12 na 9:30 Obi ET live from 2300 Arena na Philadelphia

We are incredibly pleased to announce this partnership with ONE World Sports across all of its national platforms,”said GH3 Promotions CEO Vito Mielnicki. “This series will help create and grow new stars of boxing. With the diversity of fighters featured thanks to our relationships with many different promoters, such as Victory Boxing Promotions, who will co-promote the first show, each show will showcase quality fighters and provide top-notch entertainment.
ONE World Sports is excited to debut live boxing on the network with a multi-year agreement with GH3 Promotions that will highlight both current and aspiring boxers on a national platform,” said Todd Myers, Onye Na-Eso Onye Isi, Mmemme, Acquisitions & Development for ONE World Sports. “ONE World Sports continues to broaden its distribution with new affiliations like DIRECTV & AT&T U-verse and evolving its programming with more domestic based properties and marquee sporting events from around the world.

The main event on November 12th will feature undefeated and WBA number-five ranked super bantamweight Adam Lopez (15-0-1, 7 Ko si) in a ten round bout. In the co-feature fight undefeated welterweight Ed Brown (18-0, 15 Ko si) of Chicago will be in an eight-round bout.
Also seeing action will be exciting super middleweight Jerry Odom (14-2-1, 13 Ko si) taking on Philadelphia’s Taneal Goyco (8-9-1, 3 Ko si). Goyco already has wins over Frankie Fillippone (14-2-1), Dennis Hasson (16-2-1) and Devin Butcher (5-0).

Junior welterweight Jaron Ennis (5-0, 5 Ko si) of Philadelphia plus undefeated welterweight’s Arturo Trujillo (8-0, 5 Ko si) nke Easton, PA and Keenan Smith (9-0, 3 Ko si) of Philadelphia will also appear in this televised event.

ONE World Sports is available on some of the country’s biggest cable providers which include DIRECTV, AT&T Na-amaokwu, Verizon Fios, Gaa, n'etiti ndị ọzọ.

The series will be produced by Linacre Media.

Brooker decisions Aikens; Cintron decisions Flores in front of big crowd in Philadelphia

Plus video comments from the two winners

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Philadelphia, På (Ka 7, 2016)– Christopher Brooker won a 8-round unanimous decision over Antowyan Aikens that headlined a 10-bout card at a nearly sold-out 2300 Arena na South Philadelphia.
The kaadị akwalite Eze n'ọkwá
In round one, both guys were cut from an accidental headbutt. Brooker over the left eye and Aikens over the right. Na gburugburu atọ, Brooker scored a knockdown when he landed a left hook that sent Aikens to the canvas. Aikens was not hurt as he jumped right up and argued with referee Shawn Clark that it should have been ruled a slip. Brooker continued to get the best of the action as he pushed the pace and he took the bout by scores of 80-71 na 79-72 twice to raise his mark to 9-1. Aikens of Atlantic City is 12-2.
Kermit Cintron pounded out a 6-round unanimous decision over Eduardo Flores in a junior middleweight bout.
Cintron was systematic with his punches and worked well to the body and head. Flores was a game opponent who tried and got in a few decent shots of his own.
N'ikpeazụ, Cintron a former world champion making his first start in 27-months, fought well and got some needed rounds in and won all cards by 60-54 scores.
Cintron nke Reading, På bụ ugbu a 36-5-2. Flores is 23-21-3.
Naim Nelson won a 6-round unanimous decision over Carlos Velasquez in a junior welterweight bout.
Nelson of Philadelphia won all cards 60-54 ma ugbu a, 13-1, 1 NC. Velasquez of Managua, Nicaragua bụ 24-24-2.
Scott Kelleher thrilled the crowd with a three-round beatdown of Terrell James in a scheduled four round junior welterweight bout.
Kelleher landed hard power shots over the first two rounds as he dived up his punches between the body and head. Kelleher landed some vicious body shots in round three and assaulted James with a hard flurry in the corner until referee Blair Talmidge stopped the bout at 2:23 nke gburugburu atọ.
Kelleher of Philadelphia is 5-0 na atọ knockouts. James of Philadelphia is 1-4-1.
Erik Mmiri won a 6-round split decision over Justin Johnson in a junior middleweight bout.
Spring controlled the bout, yet somehow Johnson took a card 59-55. That was overruled by 60-54 na 59-55 scores in favor of Spring.
Mmiri nke Reading, På. bụ ugbu a 7-1. Johnson of Pittsburgh is 6-12-4.

Aaron Brooks made a successful pro debut with a 4-round unanimous decision over Ryan Bivins in a battle of Philadelphia based super middleweights.

Na gburugburu atọ, Brooks landed a couple of right hands that hurt Bivins and his glove ultimately touched the canvas for a knockdown. Nke-anọ gburugburu, another right hand hurt Bivins and he went down on a slow reaction.
Brooks won by scores of 40-34 ugboro abụọ na 39-36. Bivins falls to 0-2-1.
Thomas Velasquez scored a thudding second round stoppage over Grashino Yancy in a scheduled four round junior lightweight bout.
Velasquez landed a perfect left hook to the head that sent Yancy down in the corner. he could not beat referee Shawn Clark’s count at 1:39 nke gburugburu abụọ.
Velasquez, 131.4 lbs of Philadelphia is 5-0 na anọ knockouts. Yancy, 131.2 lbs of Staten Island, NY is 1-1.
Tyrone Crawley Jr. pounded out a 4-round unanimous decision over Korey Sloane in a lightweight bout.

Crawley of Philadelphia won by 40-36 tallies on all cards and is now 5-0. Sloane of Philadelphia is 2-9-2.

Emmanuel Nzuzu scored a stoppage after round one of his scheduled 4-round featherweight bout with Bryan Perez.

Perez injured his hand and the bout was stopped in the corner.

Folly of Philadelphia is 7-0 na ise knockouts. Perez of Carolina, PR bụ 2-4-1.

Amir Shabazz won a 4-round unanimous decision over Tahlik Taylor in a Lightweight bout.

Shabazz scored a knockdown in round one from a right hand.

Shabazz, 174.4 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 39-36 na niile kaadị na ugbu a 4-0. Taylor, 174.9 lbs of Freeport, NY is now 1-4.

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