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Best & Most Popular Northeast boxers to be Showcased on “Oceanside Prize Fights” card

James Perkins vs. Anthony Andreozzi title fight, plus undefeated prospects Shea Willcox & James Perella August 16 Setsing sa liketsahalo tsa leoatleng sa leoatleng se sa tšepahaleng, MA
Quincy, Boima. (August XX, 2025) – Some of the best and most popular boxers in the Northeast will be showcased August 16th on the stacked “Oceanside Prize Fights” card, e hlahisitsoeng ke Khothaletso ea Granite Chin Chin (GCP), at Oceanside Events Center (Pele e ne e le kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore) ka ho tšaba, Massachusetts. Ketso eohle e tla romelloa ho www.bxngtv.com.

Karolo ea chelete e tla fuoa thepa ea mollo oa quincy, Mokhatlo o seng phaello ea hae, Ho netefatsa hore ba fumana tlhokomelo, Lisebelisoa, le thuso eo ba e hlokang. E ea ho www.quincyfirecantfoundfoundation.com Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling.

“Promoting in the North Shore has been something that was always in the works, but all the pieces had to be there to put on a great event,” GCP promoter Chris traieetti explained. “You only get one chance to make at making a good impression. I am incredibly pleased with how this card turned out. It will be an awesome night of the area’s most popular fighters and Granite Chin will once again be raising money for a great cause, the Quincy Fore Cancer Foundation. At the end of the night a new WBC U.S. Silver Champion will be crowned, Shea Willcox will make his home debut, and the local fight scene will come together to support our local firefighters.”

Throwback fighters James "Pitbull" Perkins (13-3-1, 9 Kos) le Anthony "Andrenage Savazzi (7-4, 3 Kos) will clash in the 8-round main event for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Maqhubu a silevera a mangata a matheba.

Perkins vs. Andreozzi is a terrific match-up of entertaining fighters. The 32-year-old Perkins, Moralo oa morara o tsoang haufi Lynn (MA), is a powerfully aggressive puncher who doesn’t mind taking a few punches to land one damaging shot, while former Massachusetts Middleweight ChampionAndreozzi, ea swansea (MA), is a grinder who enjoys exchanging punches from start to finish.

Litemoso tse peli tse ratoang le tse khahlisang haholo tsa New England, Everett (MA) boraro welterweight "Show" Shea Wilcox (3-0, 3 Kos) and Mansfield (MA) boraro a middleweight James "perellaper" perella (19-0, 13 Kos), e tla fana ka tšehetso e ka sehloohong.


The 23-year-old Willcox, a member of two Everett High’s Super Bowl, Lihlopheng tsa Bochabela tsa Bohlale ba Bochabela, is arguably the most popular pro boxer in the Northeast. A standout amateur boxer, he was also selected as the “Most Outstanding Boxer” at last year’s New England Golden Gloves Championships, in addition to being a 2018 Champion ea Rocky Marcaiano. He will throw down in a 4-round co-featured event against Alimanr simale (22-28, 14 Kos), ea Brazil.

Perella, 32, was a celebrated amateur career (120-20)who captured 3 Lihlooho tsa Lekhotla la England Eng ea Khauta, as well as a silver medal at the prestigious National PAL Tournament. The gifted fighter with one of the best nicknames will take on former FECARBOX Welterweight Champion MOURUA "Navajo" e "cheral (31-24, 20 Kos) in the 8-round Special Junior Middleweight Attraction.

Loantša ka undercard ho, all in 4-rounders, are Hyde Park (MA) junior featherweight Jennifer Perella (2-1, 1 KO), ea 2024 New England Golden Gloves silver medalist, vs.. Sarah “Switch Kick” Click (2-10-1, 0 Kos); unbeaten Springfield (MA) welterweight Eric “The Gladiator” Goff (7-0, 5 Kos) khahlano “Jabbin” Joe Wilson, Refresh. (3-8, 0 Kos), Lawrence (MA) boraro a middleweight Dimas “Jimmy” Colon makes his pro debut versus Javonni Bennett (0-2), and South Boston cruiserweight Charlie “The City Point Sicilian” LoGrasso (1-0, 1 KO) kopana le Erick Alves.

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Wbc u.s. Sekhahla sa silevera se boima ba lebala la James Perkins & Anthony Andreozi Headlis "Oceanside Prices"

Tšemano e sa hlalosoang James Perella &

Shea withcox e behiloe

August 16 Setsing sa liketsahalo tsa leoatleng sa leoatleng se sa tšepahaleng, MA

Quincy, Boima. (July 8, 2025) - Box ea khale ea sekolo e khutla ka Phato 16go th e leJames "Pitbull" Perkins (13-3-1, 9 Kos) leAnthony "Andrenage Savazzi (7-4, 3 Kos) sekwere seleng e ka sehloohong ketsahalong e ka bang 8-pound hodima Prighmeide Prights ", e hlahisitsoeng ke Khothaletso ea Granite Chin Chin (GCP), Bakeng sa lekhotla la lefatše la Vacence (WBC) Maqhubu a silevera a mangata a matheba.

Ketso eohle e tla romelloa howww.bxngtv.com phela ho tsoa ho Setsi sa Maoatle a leoatle (Pele e ne e le kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore ea Kamore) ka ho tšaba, Massachusetts.

Karolo ea chelete e tla fuoa thepa ea mollo oa quincy, Mokhatlo o seng phaello ea hae, Ho netefatsa hore ba fumana tlhokomelo, Lisebelisoa, le thuso eo ba e hlokang. E ea howww.quincyfirecantfoundfoundation.com Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling.

"Ho se ho fetile nako e telele hore granite chin e entse ketsahalo e lebopong la leboea,"KhothaletsoChris traieettia re. "Setsi sa liketsahalo tsa Feanside se na le sebaka se setle, mme ba bile thabo ho sebetsa le. Ketsahalo ena e tla ba bosiu bo makatsang ba ho loana le wbc silevera e ncha ea wbc i.S. COMPION e entsoe. Ka holim'a hore, Re tla hlahisa chelete bakeng sa lifofane tsa mollo oa Quincy Foundation, eo e leng setho sa lefapha la mollo oa Quincy, Hits lapeng bakeng sa nna. Motheo o etsa mosebetsi o hlollang ebile o fana ka tšehetso ea bohlokoa bakeng sa tšehetso ea lithollo-mafutsana ka nako ea tlhoko. "

Perkins le Andreozhi ba bakoa ke bafetoheli ba ka loanang ka fono ea maele a maele, Ho fana ka ketso e sa emiseng ho khahlisa, Kopano ea tlholisano bakeng sa sehlooho sa sebaka.

Moralo oa morara o tsoang haufi Lynn (MA), Perkins ea lilemo tse 32 e ne e le sebapali se tiileng sa hockey se st. Sekolo se Phahameng sa Mary Isnn, Ke mang eo hape a neng a e-na le mosebetsi o mong o matla oa mosebetsi o sebetsang sekepeng sa lobster. O matla, Puo e mabifi ea fetotsoeng ka katleho ho tsoa ka katleho ho karohano e phahameng haholo ho ea holimo haholo.

Andreozi, ea swansea (MA), Ke mang eo e leng Massachusetts Champion e bohareng ba Massacuseight, o felisitse likotsi tse mpe hore e be palo ea sehlooho. O ile a roba leoto la hae le tlase le ileng la fela 2 lijalo tse kholo tse ileng tsa mo boloka ke ne ke li ntšetse selemo se felletseng. Andreozi o khutlile, tlala 'me u itokiselitse Perkins.

"Ka linako tse ling, e le a ntsetsa pele, U tlameha ho fumana thepa ea ho rekisa ntoa, Empa hona ha se e 'ngoe ea tsona,"Traieetti e kentsoe. "Ntoa ena e ea lula. James le Tony ke bashanyana ba babeli ba hanang ho nka bohato ba morao, Bakeng sa ho hobe kapa ho hobe, Ho tla pele le ho tlisa khatello eo e seng ea ho emisa. Ho fumana banna ka bobeli ho lumela ho loana e ne e le e 'ngoe ea lintho tse bonolo tseo ke li entseng selemo sohle. Ba ne ba khokhothela hanyane. Ntoa ena ke ea ke ke ea lahleheloa ke ketsahalo e kholo ea Setereke. "

Litemoso tse peli tse ratoang le tse khahlisang haholo tsa New England, Marshfield (MA) welterweightJames "perellaper" perella (19-0, 13 Kos) mme Everett (MA) boraro welterweight"Show" Shea Wilcox (3-0, 3 Kos), e tla fana ka tšehetso e ka sehloohong.

Perella, 32, o bile le mosebetsi oa Amateur o ketehileng (120-20), Ho Ts'oasa 3 Lihlooho tsa Lekhotla la England Eng ea Khauta, Ntle le moriti oa silevera ho terrigully Provid. O tla tobana le Champion e neng e le MabatooaMOURUA "Navajo" e "cheral (31-24, 20 Kos) Ka ntoa e le 'ngoe.

Willcox, 23, e ne e le setho sa borena ba phahameng ba Evaret Bowl, Lihlopheng tsa Bochabela tsa Bohlale ba Bochabela. O ne a boetse a khethiloe e le "lebokose le ikhethang ka ho fetisisa", hammoho le a 2018 Champion ea Rocky Marcaiano. O tla ba papaling e 4-round vs.Alimanr simale (22-28, 14 Kos), ea Brazil.

Raporatti e phethela, "Ka holim'a ketsahalo e kholo e kholo, Shea withcox e tla hae! Ho loana sebakeng sa lehae la hae e ne e le ntho e bohlokoa selemong sena. Re rera ho e etsa sehlooho se etsahalang. Ke talenta e mpe e nang le moralo o tšepahalang oa fan e tsamaileng metsi habeli ho ea ho laola metsi hore a mo tšehetse. Hona joale o tla lebopong le ka leboea moo ke oa, le leholimo ke moeli. "

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“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11th 4-fighter, 1-night super middleweight tournament “Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA

“Granite Chin Box Off” to launch May 11go th

4-fighter, 1-night super middleweight tournament

“Rumble at the Rink” at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, MA

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Quincy, Boima. (March 26, 2024) – Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) has announced the launching of its innovative one-night tournament, “Granite Chin Box Off,” on Saturday night, Ka 11, featuring a quartet of throw-back super middleweight fighters from New England headlining theRumble at the Rink” pro boxing card, at Quincy Youth Arena in Quincy, Massachusetts.

The quartet of super middleweights will fight in three-round bouts (4go th round of sudden death if needed in case of a draw) early in the evening and the two winners will advance to the five-round main event (6go th round of sudden death in the event of a draw) to determine the champion of what promoter Chris Traietti plans to be an annual tournament, which has been sanctioned by the Massachusetts Boxing Commission.

All four fighters are aggressive and gutsy who come to fight, which translates into a memorable evening for fans.

“This tournament has been an idea I have been flirting with since 2021,” GCP president Chris Traietti said. “I didn’t want to pull the trigger on it until I felt as though I had some of the initial concerns worked out and I had the right four guys. It has all come together now! There is no combination of fights with these four that won’t be action-packed right from the opening bell. This is something Granite Chin plans to do annually, so once this inaugural tournament is complete, we will assess it to see if any improvements are needed to get one ready for 2025. Thank you to the fighters for their passion in being part of something special like this and the Massachusetts Commission for all its help in navigating me to getting all the safety issues addressed and handled so it could be sanctioned.”

Here is a breakdown of the four “Granite Chin Box Off” challengers:

James "Pitbull" Perkins (13-1-1, 9 Kos), Lynn, MA

Perkins is the pre-tournament favorite based on his pro record and quality of opposition. A gravedigger during the day, Perkins suffered his lone loss last August to Steve Sumpter (9-0, 7 Kos), losing an eight-round majority decision for the vacant IBA America Super Middleweight Championship.

“I’m really looking forward to this event. I’ve always wanted to fight in a tournament because I never fought in the Golden Gloves or any amateur tournaments. I decided to turn pro after my sixth amateur fight. It’s even better that the event is being held at a hockey rink because I grew up my whole life playing hockey. I started skating at two years old and played all the way through high school (St. Mary’s of Lynn).

“I’m prepared to deal with whatever comes at me. I know who all the fighters are, but I know Clark a lot more than the other fighters. Me and Clark have fought on the same card a number of times. I like Clark and he’s a tough guy, but if we end up in the ring together, it will be all business. We won’t be friends when we are in there. At the end of the night, I’m very confident I’ll be the winner of the tournament.”

Anthony "Andrenage Savazzi (5-3, 2 Kos), Swansea, MA

A former Massachusetts Middleweight Champion, Andreozzi has recovered from a brutal leg/ankle injury suffered more than a year ago, returning this past February 24go th within a second-round knockout of Igor Pessoa.

“It’s (kgaisano) breaking boundaries for sure. It’s the type of tournament where emotional control will be important. You can’t blow your load in the first round of the first fight and still expect to succeed. I have a few hundred wrestling matches and over a dozen karate matches. I’m used to the emotional control necessary to effectively do violence twice in one night. Ke tatile!

“Ryan Clark is a great guy. We’ve done rounds before my fight with Kyle Cusick (April 22, 2022). Perkins went six hard rounds with a former teammate of mine. Bernard seems like a good dude, so nothing personal against him.”

Bernard Joseph (6-1, 4 Kos), Dorchester, MA

Joseph has won his last two fights and has been active with four fights in 2023 and this will be his second of 2024. The 33-year-old will also have a hometown advantage fighting in nearby Quincy.

“It is different (tournament format), but it comes down to the way we train. I do a lot of sparring and that will be good for me. It comes down to training and getting my body used to the break like in sparring. I could be fighting four rounds and then six.

“I’m a pro now, fighting six rounders, but not with a long pause between fights like in this tournament. It will give me time to rehydrate and get ready for the second fight of the night. I’ve seen video of all the other fighters and I’m not bad-mouthing anybody, but I can’t not feel that I’m the favorite to win it all.”

Ryan Clark (4-5, 2 Kos), Barrington, ME

A natural middleweight, Clark is moving up the most weight in the tournament, something he is well aware of but not overly concerned. Another action-packed fighter, Clark’s record is misleading because he’s as tough as they come and capable of defeating any of the other three challengers.

“It’s (kgaisano) is a great idea. Chris (Traietti) is a smart guy, and this tournament will provide entertainment for the fans, and it’ll be a challenge for the fighters. I applaud his idea. I typically fight at 160 and this tournament has me fighting in a little bigger weight class. I like the challenge.

“I know Tony and Perkins and I respect them. They’re talented. Ena (kgaisano) is similar to sparring. I spar five or six rounds, hang around talking, get in some other training, and then get back in the ring to spar again. This isn’t too different.”

Additional matches will soon be announced.

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