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Kanhi National Amateur champion ug undefeated junior welterweight Kenneth Sims, Jr. andam na alang sa Israel Villela karong Sabado sa gabii sa The Claridge sa Atlantic City
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Full card set for this Saturday’s card at The Claridge in Atlantic City
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Undefeated super lightweight Keenan Smith takes on 67 fight veteran Edgar Gabejan on Saturday, April 22nd at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City
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Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna to battle Eduardo Flores on Saturday, January 28th at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City
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Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna returns to action on Saturday, January 28th at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City
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Anthony “Juice” Young defeats Eduardo Flores in front of sold out crowd at The Claridge in Atlantic City
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LaManna stops Valenzuela in one Pasciolla, Carto, Meng, Zhilei. Johnson, Holden and Smith all gain victories in front of Sold Out Crowd
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Atlantic CITY, NJ (Hulyo 22, 2016)-Welterweight Anthony “Juice” Batan-ong mga won a six-round unanimous decision over veteran Eduardo Flores in the featured bout of a nine-bout card niini nga sa miaging Biyernes sa gabii sa Claridge in Atlantic City.
The bout headlined a sold out night of boxing that was promoted by Rising Promotions. It was the fourth consecutive sold out event in the last eight months that Rising Promotions has staged.
The co-feature saw welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna tuned up for a major bout in the fall with a first round destruction of Engleberto Valenzuela in a super welterweight bout.
Batan-ong mga, of Atlantic City systematically took apart Flores, despite Flores trying to frustrate Young by coming in with wild shots for which some strayed behind the head.
Sa katapusan, It was Young, who was not headlining for the first time, but being spurred on by his hometown fans and he was able to get the victory to the tune of 60-54 & 59-55 kaduha.
Young of Atlantic City is now 13-2. Flores of Ecuador is 23-22-5.
LaManna sa Millville, New Jersey took apart his Mexican opponent with a hard combination that sent Valenzuela into the corner. The popular New Jersey Product wasted no time in getting Valenzuela out of the fight by landing a thunderous body punch that sent him to the canvas. The fight was halted at 2:17 sa round sa usa ka.
LaManna will take on a highly-regarded opponent (To be announced this week) saSeptyembre 16 at Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.
This was “Cornflake’s” fifth consecutive win and second consecutive inside the distance to raise his record to 21-1 uban sa napulo ka knockouts. Valenzuela is 10-8.
Heavyweight Ug Pasciolla avenged his only pro defeat by winning a six-round unanimous decision over Dante Selby.
Pasciolla was credited a knockdown in round two as he landed a flurry in the corner and it was ruled that only the ropes stopped Selby from hitting the canvas.
Pasciolla of Brick, New Jersey won by scores of 60-53 makaduha ug 59-54 ug karon 8-1-1. Selby of Philadelphia, was coming off a two and a half year layoff is 2-2-1. Exciting bantamweight prospect Kristohanong Carto made it two consecutive stoppages by halting debuting Christopher Nelson in round three of their scheduled four-round bout. Carto of Deptford, NJ floored the Indiana native in each of the three rounds and the bout was stopped fifty-one seconds into the third frame.
Carto is now 2-0 uban sa duha ka knockouts.
Marvin Johnson scored a third-round knockdown en route to a four round unanimous decision over Lamont White in a lightweight bout. Scores mga 40-35, 40-36 ug 39-36 for Johnson of Atlantic City who is now 1-0-1. White of Washington, DC mao 0-2.
Dallas Holden of Atlantic Cit won a four round unanimous decision over Kevin Asmat in a bantamweight bout featuring New Jersey based pro debuters.
It was a close fight with each fighter making a case for the victory.
Sa katapusan, all three cards read 39-37 in favor Holden of Atlantic City over the North Bergen native.
In a battle of pro debuters, Donald Smith of Philadelphia won his pro debut by winning a four-round unanimous decision over Cameron Cain of Indiana. in a junior lightweight bout.
Smith controlled the action and won by scores of 40-35 ug 40-36 kaduha.
Chinese light heavyweight Fanlong Meng scored a knockdown and was ruled the winner via 5th round stoppage over former contender Daniel Judah in a scheduled eight round bout.
Meng sent Judah into the ropes with a left hand that was ruled a knockdown and Meng and the referee ruled that Judah could not continue at the bout was stopped at 2:08.
Meng is now 8-0 uban sa 6 knockouts. Judah of Brooklyn, NY is 24-11-3.
Zhang Zhilei of China won a six round unanimous decision over Rodney Hernandez in a heavyweight bout.
Scores mga 60-53 ug 59-55 twice for Zhilei of China, nga mao ang karon 11-0. Hernandez is 10-5-1.
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Thomas ” Cornflake” Ang LaManna nga nagtan-aw sa usa ka dako nga away sa Pagkapukan; apan kinahanglan gyud nga makalusot sa Valenzuela karong Biyernes sa gabii sa Claridge sa Atlantic City
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Anthony “Juice” Batan-on nga mag-ulohan batok Eduardo Flores saBiyernes, Hulyo 22 sa The Claridge Hotel sa Atlantic City
Dugang pa ni Thomas “Cornflake” Ang LaManna sa co-feature kontra Engleberto Valenzuela
Gikontra ni Dan Pasciolla si Dante Selby sa Heavyweight rematch
Makita usab ang aksyon nga wala’y pilde nga Christian Carto, Fanlong Meng, & Zhang Zhilel
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Atlantic CITY, NJ (Hulyo 20, 2016)–Kini nga Biyernes sa gabii sa Claridge sa Atlantic City, welterweight, Thomas ” Cornflake” LaManna kuhaon sa Engleberto Valenzuela sa unom ka hugna nga away sa usa ka kard nga gipasiugdahan sa Nagtaas nga mga Promosyon.
Uban sa usa ka kadaugan, ang 24 tuig ang edad sa Millville, Ang New Jersey nagtan-aw sa usa ka dako nga oportunidad sa nawong batok sa usa ka wala’y pilde nga kaatbang nga na lapis na alang sa a Septyembre 16 petsa sa Lungsod sa Atlantiko.
Bisan tuod, Si LaManna dili mahimo ug dili makasabut sa mga detalye sa kana nga away hangtod nga moagi siya sa away kauban si Valenzuela tungod kay wala niya gikuha ang lumad nga Sonora, Gaan ang Mexico.
“Si Valenzuela usa ka lalaki nga gikan sa Mexico, kinsay muadto aron mag away. Tinguha nako nga mamuhunan og sayo sa trabaho sa lawas ug tan-awa kung diin kini moadto,” Miingon si Lamanna.
Gipataas ni LaManna ang iyang pagbansay samtang nagsugod siya sa iyang kampo sa kasadpan ug nagtrabaho kauban ang usa ka hataas nga klase sa mga manggugubat sa paningkamot nga mapataas ang iyang kahanas nga lebel.
“Maayo ang tanan sa kampo. Nagsugod ako sa Las Vegas ug nagtrabaho 2012 Nagdaog sa medalya sa Gold Gold nga si Ryota Murata. Sa tinuud dili ako makig-away tungod sa away sa Septyembre, Apan maayo ang akong gibati, busa andam kami nga magbutang sa usa ka maayo nga pasundayag.”
Kini ang ikaupat nga kard sa panagsangka alang sa Rising Promotions sa The Claridge. Ang promosyonal nga kompanya nga gipangulohan ni Thomas ug iyang inahan nga si Debbie. Ang pagbutang sa usa ka pasundayag diin nagpasiugda si LaManna usa ka makahadlok nga buluhaton tungod kay kinahanglan siya mangitag oras aron maatiman ang tanan nga mga aspeto sa pagbutang sa usa ka pasundayag., apan pagbansay usab og maayo alang sa usa ka high-class nga propesyonal nga away sa boksing.
“Sa mga oras lisud ang pagbansay ug pagtrabaho sa mga promosyonal nga aspeto sa pasundayag. Apan ako adunay igong salabutan sa pagdumala nga ang matag usa nagbuhat sa ilang trabaho. Adunay kami tulo nga mga pasundayag ug nakig-away ako sa duha niini, ug ang tanan nahimong maayo alang kanamo ug kanako sa ring usab. Kung adunay problema, Giayo nako, pero fighter una ko. Labing hinungdan ang pagbansay. Pag-alima kana sa una, ug pagkahuman nag-amping ako sa pang-promosyon nga pagtapos sa mga butang.”
SA HULYO 22ND
Sa Biyernes sa gabii, Hulyo 22, welterweight, Anthony “Juice” Batan-ong mga mag-ulohan usa ka maayong gabii sa boksing kontra Eduardo Flores sa gikatakda nga 6-round welterweight bout sa Ang Claridge Hotel sa Atlantic City.
Welterweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (20-1, 8 KO ni) moapil sa unom ka hugna nga co-feature nga away kontra Engleberto Valenzuela (10-7, 3 KO ni) ni Sonoroa, MX
Sa walo ka hugna nga away bug-at ang timbang nga kombati, Fenlong Meng (7-0, 5 KO ni) sa Chifeng, Nag-away ang China Daniel Juda (24-10-3, 11 KOs) sa Brooklyn, NY
Sa usa ka walo ka hugna nga bug-at nga away, Zhang Zhilei (10-0, 7 KO ni) ni Zhoukou, Nagpadayon ang China Rodney Hernandez (10-4-1, 3 KO ni) sa Modesto, California.
Sa usa ka unom ka hugna nga bug-at nga away, Kampiyon sa Tri-State Heavyweight Ug Pasciolla (7-1-1) sa Tisa, NJ ang away Dante Selby (2-1-1) sa Filadelfia, PA sa usa ka rematch.
Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) sa Millville, NJ kuhaon sa Lamont White (0-1) sa Washington, Ang DC sa usa ka gaan nga away nga gikatakda alang sa upat ka hugna.
Pro debuting bantamweight's Kevin Asmat sa North Bergen, NJ ug Dallas Holden sa Atlantic City magsangka sa upat ka away.
Ang pagpakita sa usa ka upat ka hugna nga away mao ang pro debuting super featherweight Donald Smith sa Filadelfia, pagkuha sa Cameron Kain sa Indiana.
Bantamweight Kristohanong Carto (1-0, 1 KO) sa Filadelfia, Gikuha sa PA ang pro debutingChristopher Nelson sa Indiana
Ang mga tiket nga mga $125 alang sa premium, $77 Ringside yugto ug $52 gigahin ug magamit sawww.risingboxingpromotions.com
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KEA BOXING ANNOUNCES SUMMER RETURN!
Jorge Diaz, Danny McDermott, and Godson Noel in Triple Header Main Event!
NJ Boxing Hall of Fame Promoter Andre Kut has announced that KEA Boxing will be returning this summer with “Boxing at the Expo.” This all professional boxing show will be held at The New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison, NJ on Saturday July 30, 2016. This will be the 12th year that Kut will be promoting professional boxing shows in New Jersey since his debut show in June of 2004. Kut was inducted into the NJ Boxing Hall of Fame this past November with Presidential candidate Donald Trump, Micky Ward, and several other boxing dignitaries for his role as a trainer, manager, and promoter in the sport, specifically in New Jersey. Kut says that this will be a “Triple header show featuring all local talent.”
Headlining the show will be New Brunswick’s very own Jorge “King” Diaz. Diaz currently has a record 18 daog uban sa 4 losses is looking to make a comeback after a loss to undefeated featherweight Abraham Lopez last August. Diaz will be looking forward to fighting again in his backyard and home state. Diaz also hopes that this is the start of his climb back into the rankings to have a title shot again as he has fought twice for two different world titles in the past.
The Brick City’s undefeated fighting fireman and Army Veteran Godson “Soldier Boy” Noel will be part of the triple header action. Noel currently holds a record of 6-0 uban sa 4 knockouts and will be fighting for the third time this year after receiving a controversial draw back in March up in Massachusetts. Noel is currently a Newark Fireman and served in the United States Army. He is being labeled as one of New Jersey top rising prospects in the super middleweight division since signing a promotional contract with KEA Boxing back in 2015.
Danny “Little Mac” McDermott will be completing the triple header main event action when he steps back in the ring as a welterweight. Fighting out of North Bergen, McDermott currently holds a record of 12-5. McDermott recently fought in the United Kingdom and the Philippines twice where he also became the current WBC Asian Boxing Council champion. McDermott said he is very excited to fight again so close to home, as this is his first fight back in the states since 2013.
Heavyweight fights are always entertaining and action packed, so this show will also be featuring Jersey City’s Tyrell Wright. Wright, who is also undefeated with 8 wins will continue his dream of making an impact in the heavyweight division. Wright is currently trained and managed by former boxer Bobby Rooney.
Rounding out the card will be Darren “Venom” Goodall fighting out of New Milford. Goodall is currently undefeated with 3 wins in the light heavyweight division and has already fought on the big stage in Madison Square Garden and even the Prudential Center in Newark. Goodall also owns the famous Venom Fitness Boxing and Fitness Center in Wyckoff. His facility has quickly become known as one of the best training facilities for fitness and group classes in Northern New Jersey. Goodall is also known for his lighting quick speed and power.
Andrew “Sweet Pea” Bentley currently 3-2 will also be on the card. His flashy outfits, crown, and even sunglasses for his ring walk are sure to please the crowd as he can back up his flashy behavior with his boxing skills. Bentley is also under the watchful eye of manager and trainer Bobby Rooney with his stable mate Tyrell Wright.
Two former amateur fighters who will be making their professional debut will be Kevin Hernandez and Gerald Javier both fighting out of Bergenfield. Sama sa kanunay nga, in between rounds the Round Card Models will keep the action hot while DJ Edit and DJ EQ spin the latest and hottest music from today. For tickets and more information please visit www.keaboxing.com o tawag(973) 903-2907 o (973) 222-2273.
About KEA Boxing Promotions:
KEA Boxing Promotions began as KEA Boxing Management, Inc. and has been in existence since 1992, but with Kut’s decision to transform KEA Boxing Management into a Promotions company, he decided to become increasingly proactive with his vision to bring thrilling and affordable events to fans practically in their backyards. In recent years KEA has exceeded all expectations as its garnered widespread notice and recognition.
We look forward to seeing you at the fights!
Seldon and Mussachio earn big wins on the Boardwalk
Capers upsets Kisner; Big wins by Davila, & Johnson
Davis and Maye battle to draw
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Atlantic City, NJ (Mayo 30, 2016)–This past Friday night at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City, Rising Promotions staged it’s third consecutive fight card in front of a large crowd that saw Isiah Seldon defeat Eddie Edmond in the six-round main event.
The middleweight bout highlighted a entertaining six bout card.
Seldon rocked Edmond several times with right hands that had the Newark, New Jersey resident holding on. The grabbing got much more severe and Edmond was deducted a point in round four. In round six, Seldon sealed the fight when he landed a right hand that forced Edmond’s glove to touch the canvas for a knockdown.
Seldon, 156 lbs won by scores of 59-54, 59-53 ug 58-54 to raise his record to 9-1. Edmond, 158 lbs is 4-5-2.
Sa co-bahin, Chuck Mussachio shook off 39 months of ring rust to pound out a six-round unanimous decision over Willis Lockett in a cruiserweight rematch of a draw that occurred almost eight-years ago.
Mussachio was adept with his jab and landed some hard right hands that stunned Lockett. Despite the long layoff, Mussachio was sharp with his punches and reflexes looked on-point as he was only hit with a couple right hands. Mussachio thrilled his fan base that has stood by him throughout his eleven year career and the Lower Cape May Regional High School guidance counselor will look to make one more run at a title fight.
Mussachio, 183 lbs of Wildwood, New Jersey won by scores of 60-54, 59-55 ug 58-56 ug karon 19-3-2. Lockett, 205.3 lbs of Takoma Park, Maryland is 14-17-5.
In an action filled welterweight bout, Quan Johnson made a successful pro debut with a fourth round stoppage over Adrian Wilson in the final scheduled round of their welterweight bout.
Johnson showed fast hands from his southpaw stance and he got off to a good start when a straight left hand in round one landed for a knockdown. Pipila ka gutlo sa ulahi, a hard straight left sent Wilson down for a second time in the opening frame, Wilson began to bleed from his nose in the next round and his troubles worsened when a cut over the right eye formed after another hard left. Wilson showed heart as he fought back hard but, he was outgunned as he tasted the canvas two more times in round four from first a right hook and then finally an accumulation of punches forced the bout to be stopped at 2:15 sa round upat ka.
Johnson, 148.6 sa Cherry Hill, Bag-ong Jersey 1-0 uban sa 1 knockout. Wilson, 147.3 lbs of Atlantic Cuty is 0-3.
Heavyweight’s Quian Davis and Soloman Maye battled to a four round majority draw
Davis boxed but Maye came forward in attempt to make the fight. The judges liked the aggressiveness of Maye and gave him credit for two rounds on two cards ad Davis took a card 39-37 while two read even at 38-38.
Davis, 253 lbs of Mays Landing, New Jersey is now 2-0-2. Maye, 226.7 lbs sa Bag-ong Haven, Connecticut is 1-6-2.
2016 United States Olympic Alternate, LeRoy Davila stopped Dominic Whitehurst in the second round in a scheduled four round bantamweight bout featuring pro debuter’s.
Davila showed quick hands from his southpaw stance and dropped Whitehurst with a body combination in round two. Davila landed a three punch combination to the body to register a second knockdown. Davila ended things when he landed a hard left hand and the fight was stopped at 2:34.
Davila, 116.9 lbs of New Brunswick, New Jersey is now 1-0 uban sa usa ka knockout. Whitehurst, 117.5 lbs of Chillicothe, Ohio mao ang 0-1.
Said Davila’s manager, Pete Festa, “Rising Promotions is the best up and coming promoter in the industry.”
Lamont Capers opened up the show by scoring a eight round split decision over Nick Kisner in a cruiserweight bout.
Capers was effective with the right hand that continued to get through on Kisner. Kisner landed some good shots that made Capers nose bleed, but he wasn’t as consistent or active enough to pile up the rounds. Kisner was deducted a point for holding in round seven.
Capers, 196.2 lbs of Hawley, Pennsylvania won by scores of 77-74 kaduha, while Kisner took a card 76-75. Capers is now 6-8-2. Kisner, 197.8 lbs of Baltimore, Maryland falls to 16-3-1.
“We are the most active promoter in New Jersey and our mission is bring world class boxing back to the boxing capital of the state and that’s Atlantic City. We are working on bringing TV into the picture in the very near future,” said Rising Promotions Thomas LaManna.
“Debbie LaManna and Rising Promotions have done a tremendous job in trying to restore Atlantic City’s reputation as a boxing town again. They seem to have found a niche by bringing local fighters who have strong fan bases to a great venue like the Claridge,” said prominent boxing writer, Dave Weinberg of The Atlantic City Press.
The next Rising Promotions card will take place on Friday, Hulyo 22 at The Claridge Hotel with the return of welterweight contender, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna in the main event.
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