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“New England’s Future 2”, April 1 i roto i te Worcester
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Matt Remillard (pokapū) is prepared to make up for lost time
(photo by Emily Harney / Team Remillard)
Worcester, Mass. (March 20, 2017) – The long trip back begins April 1st hoki Matt “Sharp Shooter” Remillard, 12 years to the day from his professional debut, i runga i te “New England’s Future 2” show at the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Remillard (23-1, 13 Koó), fighting out of Manchester, Connecticut, hasn’t boxed for the six years, due to him serving a five-year prison sentence. He takes on Lawrence (MA) Kōmāmā Augustine “Nanakia” Maura (6-1-3, 3 Koó) in the eight-round co-feature. If their tense, near volatile stare-down at a recent press conference is a true indication, Remillard vs. Mauras is not going the distance, to put things mildly.
New England’s Future 2″ is presented by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), which is owned and operated by retired three-time, toa e rua wehenga te ao Jose Antonio Rivera me tana tama, Anthonee (A.J.) Rivera.
“I am excited to have a boxer of Remillard’s caliber on our ‘New England’s Future 2’ takahanga mekemeke,” promoter Jose Antonio Rivera remarked. “He has a tough match against August time Mauras for his first fight back. Knowing Remillard, ahakoa, he wouldn’t have it any other way. I want to thank Matt, Paul Cichon (upoko kaiwhakangungu) and their team for trusting Rivera Promotions Entertainment for Matt’s first boxing match back from his long layoff.”
Remillard is a former World Boxing Council (WBC) United States & Youth World, North American Boxing Federation (NABF) a Mekemeke Organization World (WBO) featherweight champion. His lone pro loss came in his last fight, March 23, 2011 in Atlantic City to then rising star Mikey Garcia (24-0), when Remillard retired after 11 rauna. He won’t make excuses; Heoi, he never should have taken the fight with Garcia, facing the impending court case that sent him to prison and working with a new head trainer he’d only met two weeks prior to the fight.
“I’m confident I can get back to where I was in about a year,” the 30-year-old Remillard said. “A dream come true would be a rematch with Garcia, at any weight, but I have to earn that shot. Everybody wants a rematch with the guy who gave you the first loss. It seldom happens but, ki te kore, in time I believe there will be other big fights out there for me.
“I’m fighting an opponent who fought by buddy, Chip Perez, e toru nga wa (0-2-1), so I’m familiar with his style. He doesn’t back down. I don’t expect him to back down against me…until he feels my power. I’m going to take out those five years that I was away on him. I’ve been through so much the last six year but I’m most comfortable in the gym. The past is past and this is my last run. Paul and I have a lot of unfinished business to take care of.”
Seventeen years ago, Chicon first met Remillard at the Manchester PAL gym, but he made the 13-year-old aspiring boxer earn his opportunity to be trained. Paul made Matt clean the bathrooms, take care of spit buckets, aha. before he started training him.
“When he returned to the gym a few months back, I saw that his work ethic hadn’t faded,” Cichon commented. “I don’t believe he’s really that far away from where he was six years ago. He was idle five years but his first day back he sparred 12 rauna. He stayed in good physical shape and is hungrier than ever. He thinks he has something to prove after his last fight, but he really doesn’t have anything to prove to me or anybody else. He is fighting a tough kid but Matt’s going to be victorious. I think in four or five more fights he’ll be back where he was in boxing.”
Pembroke (MA) cruiserweight Vinnie “American Nightmare” Carita (15-1-1, 14 KOs will headline against Brazilian KO specialist Gilberto Matheus “El Magico” Domingos (22-6, 20 Koó), the former South American light heavyweight champion, in the eight-round main event.
Dorchester (MA) taumahamaha Donnie “Big Nasty” Palmer (8-1-1, 7 Koó) faces unbeaten Quian Davis (4-0-2, 2 Koó), of Mays Landing (Nj), in a four-round bout.
2016 New England Golden toa karapu Anthony Laureano (2-0, 1 KO), fighting out of East Hartford (CT), meets Schenectady (NY) hōia Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-23-1, 6 Koó) i roto i te kēmu e ono-a tawhio noa.
Fighting on the undercard in four round bouts are Worcester cruiserweight Bryan Daniels (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Mexican invader Jose Humberto “Olympico” Corall (19-23, 12 Koó), Worcester mā whitu Andino Ranse (1-0) vs. Mike Hellenfinger (0-2), o Harrisburg (PA), three-time USA Boxing Nationals champion Elvis Figueroa, o New Haven (CT) makes his pro debut vs. Brazilian super middleweight Devision Robiero (0-3), Worcester welterweight Andy Gonzalez (5-1, 5 Koó) vs. Brockton’s Antonio Chavez Fernandes (7-30-4, 2 Koó), 2014 N.E. Toa Golden karapu, Lawrence junior welterweight Adrian Sosa (2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA), Worcester’s pro-debuting super middleweights Neal Sullivan vs. Nathan Schulte, Springfield (MA) whitu tekau teina Derrick Whitley vs. Anthony Everett (104), o Lawrence, pro-debuting Springfield featherweight Luis “Pancho” Santiago vs. Alex Montes (1-2), o Lawrence, and unbeaten Manchester (CT) Welterweight teina “Fakaofo” Mykqyan Williams (5-0, 3 K0s) vs. TBA..
He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.
Tickets, utu i $65.00 (ringside) a $35.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ThePalladium.net ranei te tari pouaka Palladium (whakauru whānui anake), mā te whakapā Jose Rivera ranei (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.
Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. AND, a'ee tuatahi 7 p.m. AND.
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“Future New England a” series continues April 1 i roto i te Worcester
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Worcester, Mass. (February 23, 2017) – Popular cruiserweight Vinnie “American Nightmare” Carita will headline the second installment of the “Future New England a” raupapa i runga i Rāhoroi po, April 1, at the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.
“New England’s Future 2” is presented by Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE), which is owned and operated by retired three-time, toa e rua-wehenga te ao Jose Antonio Rivera me tana tama, Anthonee (A.J.) Rivera.
Carita (15-1-1, 14 Koó), fighting out of Pembroke (MA), is riding a 12-fight win streak (11-0-1) into his April 1st eight-round main event against Brazilian knockout artist Gilberto Matheus “El Magico” Domingos (22-6, 20 Koó), the former South American light heavyweight champion.
I roto i te waru-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Manchester (CT) Kōmāmā Matt “Sharp Shooter” Remillard (23-1, 13 Koó) returns to the ring for the first time in six years. The former NABF and NABA featherweight champion faces Augustine “Nanakia” Maura (6-1-3, 3 Koó), o Lawrence (MA).
“We are excited to be promoting our second boxing event so quickly and with the great lineup of talented boxers who will be showcasing their talents on Saturday, April 1st,” promoter Jose Rivera said. “It’s great to have fellow court officer, Vinnie Carita and longtime friend Matt Remillard, aua, as our main and co-feature fighters. We are also excited that we will have three Worcester boxers on the card. Bryan Daniels a Andy Gonzales fighting for the first time at home, haere ki Ranse Andino who fought on our first event this past January 19th. With only the buzz about our next event and no real promoting to this point, the amount of tickets already sold leads us to believe that there will be another packed house at the Worcester Palladium come fight night.”
2016 New England Golden toa karapu Anthony Laureano (2-0, 1 KO), fighting out of East Hartford (CT), meets veteran Bryan “The Brick” Aperahama (6-23-1, 6 Koó) i roto i te a'ee ono-a tawhio.
Fighting on the undercard in four round matches are pro-debuting Springfield (MA) tekau mā Luis “Pancho” Santiago vs. Alex Montes (1-2), o Lawrence (MA), Worcester featherweight Andino (1-0) vs. Mike Hellenfinger (0-2), o Harrisburg (PA), 3-time NE Golden Gloves champion Elvis Figueroa, o New Haven (CT) makes his pro debut vs. Brazilian super middleweight Devision Robiero (0-3), pro-debuting Springfield junior middleweight Derrick Whitley vs. Anthony Everett (104), o Lawrence, Haverhill (MA) Welterweight teina Carlos “The Dragon” Candelario (9-1, 4 Koó) vs. TBA, Lawrence junior welterweight Adrian Sosa (2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA, Worcester junior middleweight Gonzalez (5-1, 5 Koó) vs. TBA, Worcester cruiserweight Daniels (3-0, 1 KO) vs. Michael Shipp (1-4, 1 KO), of Michigan, and Dorchester (MA) taumahamaha Donnie Palmer (8-1-1, 7 Koó). vs. Alando Pugh (1-10-1, 1 KO), o Washington D.C.
He whawhai me whawhai katoa raro ki te huringa.
Tickets, utu i $65.00 (ringside) a $35.00 (whakauru whānui), He runga i te hoko, me te wātea ki te hoko i www.ThePalladium.net ranei te tari pouaka Palladium (whakauru whānui anake), mā te whakapā Jose Rivera ranei (elgallojar@gmail.com/508.864.
Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. AND, a'ee tuatahi 7 p.m. AND.
Kaitautoko ngā Lundgren Honda, Championsofhealth.usana.com, TKO Auto Repair, John Young Tree Service and Royal Cleanup.
KŌRERO:
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Twitter: @RiveraPromoEnt @joseriverachamp @KingRivera_
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