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World asiwaju Gary Russell Jr, Antonio Russell & tele asiwaju Vincent Pettway lati lọ "Road si orun!”

 

Baltimore, Dókítà (July 14, 2015) - WBC featherweight asiwaju Gary "Ogbeni" Russell Jr., undefeated afojusọna Antonio Russell ati tele welterweight titlist Vincent Pettway yio gbogbo wa ni wiwa fun Baltimore Boxing ká "Road si orun" Thursday aṣalẹ ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà.

Olukuluku tiketi o bere ni $25, Reserve tabili ti 10 fun $350 ati VIP tabili ti 10 fun $500 ni o wa lori tita nipasẹ awọn ayelujara ni Baltimoreboxing.com tabi nipa pipe 410-375-9175. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 ati awọn igba akọkọ ti ija gba ibi ni 8.

Die e sii ju mẹjọ Olympic ara bouts ti wa ni eto fun "Road si orun" pẹlu onija lati orisirisi àdánù kilasi. Located Thursday aṣalẹ ni yio je gbajumo knockout ọba Sam rekoja, 2009 Ringside World asiwaju Joey Veazey, sare nyara Donald Wallace, Ernie Hall, Rick Foxwell ati Sean Veazey laarin awọn miran.

With the Ringside World Championships scheduled August 5-8 in Missouri, Baltimore Boxing ti wa ni donating 100% ti awọn ere lati "Road si orun" lati ran awọn onija san fun awọn figagbaga ati orisirisi inawo ti o wá pẹlu deede. Eyi pẹlu awọn sugbon ti wa ni ko ni opin si ofurufu, ilẹ transportation, wọ ati ounje. Lati ran siwaju pẹlu awọn ikowojo akitiyan, a 50/50 raffle yoo gba ibi nigba aṣalẹ.

Ohun Gbajumo Talent ti o ọpọlọpọ ro lati ni awọn sare ju ọwọ ni Boxing, Russell Jr. sile ni WBC featherweight akọle wọnyí a ọmọ ti o dara ju išẹ ni ibi ti o ti lu jade Jhonny Gonzalez ni kẹrin yika. The Washington, DC abinibi gba countless ti orile-ede magbowo Championships saju si titan pro ati ki o je kan ayanfẹ lati Yaworan wura nigba 2008 Olimpiiki. Laanu, o si kọja jade gbiyanju lati ṣe àdánù ati ki o kò ni lati dije. Ni 26-1 pẹlu 15 knockouts, Russell Jr. wulẹ lati wa ni kan agbara fun ọdun lati wa ati ki o jẹ kan oju ti egeb yoo di saba si ri lori TV.

Bi re àgbà arakunrin, Antonio Russell wá sinu awọn Pro ipo wọnyi ohun ìkan magbowo ọmọ. Awọn Winner ti awọn 2013 National Golden ibọwọ, Russell gba ami iyin mẹta ninu awọn marun years ti o competed ninu awọn orilẹ, yiya fadaka ni 2010 ati 2014. Bi awọn kan ọjọgbọn, Russell njà ninu awọn bantamweight pipin ati ki o jẹ 3-0 pẹlu 2 AamiEye nipa knockout.

Awọn ija ìgbéraga ti Ifaya City, Pettway duro Gianfranco Rossi ni 1994 lati di awọn IBF Junior middleweight asiwaju. Re keji baramu sibẹsibẹ mina Pettway yẹ loruko ninu awọn Boxing awujo. Lori April 29, 1995, Pettway gba wọle a ní àṣà kan Punch knockout ti Simon Brown. Nigba ti Brown ti kọlu si kanfasi, awọn agbara ti Pettway ká Punch discombobulated u si ojuami wipe o gangan aṣọ punches ni air. Awọn knockout ti a ti bojuwo milionu ti igba lori ayelujara ati si maa wa ni ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ninu itan Boxing.

"Mo n gan nwa siwaju si nini awọn Russell Arakunrin ati Vincent ni mi show,"Wi Smith. "Gary jà lori mi show nigbati o si wà ohun magbowo ati ki o Mo gangan ní Goose bumps nso fun u ija. O si wà ni julọ abinibi magbowo Mo ti sọ lailai ri ati awọn arakunrin rẹ wà kan hekki ti a Onija ju. Baba wọn ti wa ore kan ti mi fun ọdun ati awọn ti o ni iyanu bi o ọpọlọpọ awọn onija abinibi wá láti pe ìdílé. Vincent n ti a nla alatilẹyin ti Baltimore Boxing ati awọn ilu bi gun to bi mo ti le ranti. Nini u loju ija night jẹ nigbagbogbo kan idunnu ati awọn egeb hàn fun u a pupo ti ife. Laarin awọn onija lori ọwọ, boxers se eto lati dije ki o si fa kaadi yi ti ni atilẹyin, Thursday ni yio je kan nla gbogbo awọn ayika aṣalẹ. "

The Russell Arakunrin ati Pettway yoo wa lati pade pẹlu gbogbo awọn ticketholders.

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Knockout Amọdaju lati pese ni kikun ọjọ ti eré ìnàjú pẹlu kaadi ija!

 

Baltimore, Dókítà (June 1, 2015) - Knockout Amọdaju ati Nissley ni igbega yoo fun tiketi holders kan ni kikun ọjọ ti eré ìnàjú pẹlu ẹya ara Olympic Boxing kaadi Saturday, June 6 ni Horseshoe Casino ni Baltimore.

Gbasilẹ bi "ija ni idojuko Isoro gbogbo,"Eyi ni akọkọ ija kaadi ni a Baltimore Casino ati ki o kan lopin nọmba ti o bere ni tiketi $20 ni o si tun wa nipa lilọ si www.missiontix.com/events/product/30693/fighting-the-odds tabi pipe 443-848-6059. Gbogbo VIP ticketholders le gbadun ounje ati ohun mimu tobaramu. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 1 pm ati awọn igba akọkọ ti ija gba ibi ni 2.

 

A ìka ti awọn ere yoo lọ si Fi rẹ Asọ apa ipolongo, eyi ti ṣe atilẹyin eranko awọn ẹtọ ati eya ti ọpọlọpọ tita ipolongo pẹlu Baltimore agbegbe ọjọgbọn elere idaraya.

 

Awọn ija ti wa ni mu ibi ita ninu awọn Plaza ati ki o yoo ẹya-ara kan pupa capeti ara theme. Lori titẹ lori pupa capeti, ọjọgbọn awọn fọto ni yoo ya pẹlu atilẹyin. Ni igba akọkọ ti 100 awọn olukopa yoo tun gba a free ẹbùn ati knockout Fitness yoo fun kuro ni ilera ounjẹ ati idaraya memberships jakejado awọn iṣẹlẹ.

 

"Fifun egeb wọn owo ká tọ jẹ lalailopinpin pataki si wa,"Wi Chris Nissley ti knockout Fitness. "Eleyi jẹ akọkọ lailai ja kaadi ni a Baltimore kasino ati ki o dipo ti o kan ṣe ayẹyẹ pe bi ni, Mo fe yi iṣẹlẹ lati pese ani diẹ sii. Laarin awọn fọto, ififunni ati awọn njà, biotijẹpe gbogbo enia ni lilọ si ni kan nla akoko. "

 

Headlining kaadi ba ti knockout Fitness 'gan-ara Jason Nissley. A ni opolopo bọwọ olukọni, Nissley a npè ni Baltimore ká dara ju olukọni ati Group Fitness oluko nipa Baltimore ká dara ju irohin. O si ti kopa ninu orisirisi sii iṣẹlẹ ati ki o jẹ ẹya Asoju fun LuluLemon ati labẹ ihamọra. Ṣiṣe awọn fo lati olukọni lati afẹṣẹja, Nissley ti ko baamu a ti asọ.

 

Àtakò Nissley jẹ unbeaten knockout olorin Omar Serrano. Ija jade ninu awọn nla Ilu Ija Club, Serrano ká gba gbogbo rẹ bouts nipa knockout ati ki o yoo tẹ awọn squared Circle pẹlu kan pupọ ti igbekele.

 

Jerome Featherstone ti knockout Fitness ọtẹ gbarare lodi si Tavon Ara ti Headbangers-idaraya ni ologbele-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti aṣalẹ. Featherstone gba awọn Golden ibọwọ akọle kan ọdun diẹ pada, ṣugbọn Ara mu awọn akọle wọnyi kẹhin meji awọn ere-idije. Ni April, Body earned a hotly contested split decision over Featherstone in an action packed fight. This heated rivalry features the two top middleweight prospects in the Maryland/DC area. In addition to bragging rights, the winner of this highly-anticipated bout will claim the Maryland State Middleweight title.

 

“Jerome and Tavon had a great fight that a lot of people are still talking about,” said Nissley. “Jerome feels that he deserved the last fight and wants revenge while Tavon is poised to show that there should be no controversy as to who the better fighter is. This is turning into a great local rivalry for sure.”

 

Ni miiran bouts, Steve Layer of Knockout Fitness meets Adam Gabriel and Stephon Morris will compete in his final amateur match.

 

Following this exciting evening of action, Knockout Amọdaju ati Nissley ni igbega yoo gbalejo ohun lẹhin keta ni 14Forty, eyi ti o ti wa ni be ni inu awọn itatẹtẹ.

 

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Baltimore Boxing meets with Baltimore Police Officials!

 

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L-R: Mindi Smith, Ally Smith, Jake Smith, Ganesha Martin (Chief of Staff Baltimore Police Department), Debbie Ramsey (Former Baltimore Police Detective and Founder of Unified Efforts) and Anthony Batts (Baltimore Police Commissioner)

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Baltimore, Dókítà (Le 27, 2015) – Jake Smith, CEO of Baltimore Boxing Promotions, and his family recently met with Baltimore City Police officials.

Smith, a longtime promoter in the Charm City and former professional boxer, was personally impacted by the riots as his gym was temporarily shut down. Having spent his entire life in and around Baltimore, Smith called the riots the worst thing he’s ever seen and feared for the safety of those that had neighboring businesses. Within a few days, order was restored due to an outstanding effort by the Baltimore PD.

During the visit, which included time with Chief of Staff Ganesha Martin and Commissioner Anthony Batts, Smith personally thanked them for their heroic efforts. He also donated tickets for his Le 29 “Blood, Sweat & Tears” fight card at Michael’s Eighth Avenue to the department and will honor them during the evening.

“The police are unsung heroes in almost every community,"Wi Smith. “It’s unfortunate that certain isolated incidents have many people feeling like law enforcement is bad. We all must remember the good that they’ve done in keeping us safe. They risk their lives to keep crime, drugs and guns off the streets. It’s also important for people in Baltimore to remember how scary it was living here during the riots. The men and women of the police department literally had to face violent protesters while significantly outnumbered. For all that they did to restore the city I love, the absolute least I can do is donate tickets and honor them on fight night. I believe that we all owe them a big thank you for protecting us.”

Tickets for “Blood, Sweat & Tears” can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175 tabi lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com. Individual tiketi bẹrẹ ni $25 ati VIP tabili ti 10 ni o wa fun $500. Gbogbo VIP ticketholders le gbadun free hors d'oeurves lati 7-8 pm, the best seats in the house and a special meet and greet with five time world champion Vinny Paz.

In addition to honoring the policemen and women, Baltimore Boxing is proudly teaming up with Unified Efforts. Since their founding in 2012 by former Baltimore detective Debbie Ramsey, Unified Efforts is a full-service bullying prevention organization that has helped raise awareness throughout theCharm City. To assist with the program,

Baltimore Boxing will donate tickets and proceeds from a 50/50 raffle on fight night.

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Knockout Fitness Presents “Fighting The Odds” June 6!

Baltimore, Dókítà (Le 14, 2015) – Knockout Fitness will host the first ever fight card at a Baltimore casino when they bring “Fighting The Odds” to the Horseshoe Casino Saturday, June 6.

 

Tickets to “Fighting The Odds” are $20 fun gbogboogbo gbigbani ti o ga, $40 for premium seats and individual VIP tickets are on sale for $75 ni http://www.missiontix.com/events/product/30693/fighting-the-odds. All VIP ticketholders will have the best seating plus special access to a tent that includes food and drinks.

 

The card will have more than 10 Olympic style bouts sanctioned by the South Atlantic Boxing Association. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 1 pm and the first fight is scheduled for 2. To assist with animal rights efforts, a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Show Your Soft Side campaign. Based out of the Baltimore area, Show Your Soft Side is a nonprofit campaign that helps combat animal cruelty.

 

Headlining the card will be Jason Nissley of Baltimore. The co-owner of Knockout Fitness and winner of Baltimore Magazine’s best Personal trainer and best group fitness instructor, Nissley is making the jump from trainer to fighter. Nissley meets an opponent to be announced.

 

In the semi-main event, well regarded middleweight Jerome Featherstone makes his return to the squared circle. An exceptional athlete with an outstanding track record, Featherstone was a top local wrestler at BoysLatin High School and went on to standout at theUniversity of Oklahoma. Only one year after first putting on a pair of gloves, Featherstone won the Maryland/DC Golden Gloves and competed in nationals. He will meet an opponent TBA for the Maryland State Middleweight title.

 

The undercard will also feature locals Steven Layer, Stephon Morris and Adam Gabriel in separate bouts. More fights will be announced shortly.

 

"June 6 th will be a great day for the sport of boxing in the City of Baltimore,"Wi Chris Nissley ti knockout Fitness. “I’m very thankful that the Horseshoe Casino is providing Knockout Fitness the opportunity to do the first ever casino show in Baltimore and hope that many more will follow. We have very affordable tickets so the entire family can enjoy. The Show Your Soft Side campaign also has a special place in my heart and we love working with them. Please make sure to come out June 6 th to support the fighters and this great cause.”

 

Leading up to and during the event, fans can interact on Twitter using the hashtag #maythebesthandswin.

 

Baltimore Boxing to bring Excitement this weekend to Ocean City!

 

Baltimore, Dókítà (Le 6, 2015) - Lori Saturday, Le 9, Baltimore Boxing Promotions will provide a complete evening of entertainment to Ocean City, Dókítà.

 

Tickets lati $25 are available on Ticketmaster.com and at the Convention Center Box Office.

 

Ni 8 PM, an Olympic style boxing card titled “Beatdown at the Beach” takes place at the Ocean City Convention Center. The card is headlined by a heavyweight title match including Baltimore Boxing Gym’s record holding knockout king Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed vsSalisbury’s KGC for the East Coast crown. Renowned Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazy of the Baltimore Boxing Gym squares off against Down Under Boxing’s Nigel Fennell. Ni afikun, Donald Wallace of the Baltimore Boxing Gym meets Ryan Watson of Salisbury, Dókítà, while young phenom Tommy Coe Jr., Ed Park and Omar Serrano will appear in separate bouts.

 

In association with this exciting night of fights, Baltimore Boxing is proudly teaming up with the Worcester County Humane Society’s efforts to find new homes for shelter animals. During the fights, there will be a 50/50 raffle with the proceeds going to the society and Baltimore Boxing is also donating tickets. The Humane Society will also be on hand to answer any questions and distribute information on their organization.

 

Throughout the evening, fans will have the opportunity to meet and greet a number of local notables. World rated cruiserweight Alex Guerrero of Salisbury and undefeated Steve “Show Stealer” Wheeler of Baltimore will be on hand along with legendary trainer Frank Gilbert and Virginia’s Andrew “Doo Man” Farmer. Following his nationally televised match on ESPN 2’sFriday Night Fights the evening prior to “Beatdown at the Beach”, middleweight warrior Jessie “The Beast Nicklow” of Baltimore will be on hand as will Ocean City’s very own Brian Ziegler.

 

Following the fights, all ticketholders are invited to the exclusive after party at Abbey Burger, be ni 126th st in Ocean City.

 

“Beatdown at the Beach is not just a fight card, it’s a complete event,"Wi Smith. “I want every ticketholder to have a blast from the time they enter the Convention Center until their evening is complete. This is why it was important for Baltimore Boxing not only to have an entertaining fight card, but also have special guests and an after party at a popular place. Saturday evening is guaranteed to be a great time for everybody in OceanCity.”

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Hall of Famer Mark Johnson, nyara Star Dusty Harrison ati tele asiwaju Vincent Pettway lati lọ "Kan, Crackle ki o si Agbejade "!

Baltimore, Dókítà (March 18, 2015) - Boxing Àlàyé Marku "Ju Sharp" Johnson, undefeated Dusty Harrison ati tele welterweight asiwaju Vincent Pettway yoo lọ Baltimore Boxing ká "Kan, Crackle ki o si Agbejade " Saturday, March 27.

 

Awọn kaadi gba ibi ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie pẹlu ilẹkun nsii ni 6:30 pm ati awọn igba akọkọ ti Belii se eto fun 8. Tiketi ni o wa lori tita ni bayi nipa pipe 410-375-9175 tabi lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com. Individual tiketi bẹrẹ ni $25 ati VIP tabili ti 10 ni o wa fun $500. Gbogbo VIP ticketholders le gbadun free hors d'oeurves lati 7-8 pm ati awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile.

 

Ọkan ninu awọn nla kekere ọkunrin ni Boxing itan, Johnson sile ni IBF flyweight akole ni 1996 nipa knocking jade Francisco Trejedor ni akọkọ yika. The Washington, DC abinibi lọ lori lati dabobo rẹ asiwaju meje ni igba ṣaaju ki o to gbigbe si oke ati ki o gba awọn IBF Super flyweight ade. Lẹhin a bata ti ifaseyin si ojo iwaju alabagbepo ti famer Rafael Márquez, Johnson di akọkọ eniyan lati lu ojo iwaju Star Fernando Montiel ni 2003 ṣaaju ki o to Elijah mẹta years nigbamii pẹlu ohun to dayato 44-5 gba. Pẹlu a arosọ ọmọ ninu awọn iwe ohun, Johnson a Roll si International Boxing Hall ti loruko ni 2012.

 

A daradara-mọ nyara Star, Harrison wa ni tan-Pro ni pọn ọjọ ori ti 16. Lehin ti ni limelight lati ọjọ ọkan,Harrison ká in-iwọn aseyori ti ni atilẹyin ni aruwo ati awọn ti o tesiwaju lati mu gbogbo akoko ti o ti nwọ ni squared Circle. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, awọn DC orisun Harrison dara si si 25-0 o si gbà awọn WBC Continental Amerika Welterweight ade nipa besting Tommy Rainone lori mẹwa awon iyipo ni Madison Square Ọgbà.

 

Ija jade ninu awọn Baltimore, Pettway di a aye asiwaju ninu 1994, idekun underrated Gianfranco Rossi lati win awọn IBF Super welterweight igbanu. Ni re tókàn baramu, Pettway gba ọkan ninu awọn julọ to sese knockouts ni Boxing itan, viciously o nri kuro Simon Brown ni kẹfa yika lati idaduro rẹ akọle. Lẹhin Brown lu kanfasi, o gangan tì punches ni air. Awọn tun ti a ti han countless igba ati ki o jẹ ayanfẹ a ti Boxing onijakidijagan.

 

Pettway ti fẹyìntì ni 2001 pẹlu kan gba ti 43-7-1 pẹlu 32 AamiEye nipa knockout. Kẹhin August, o si gba Murray Smith "School of Lile Knocks" eye fun igbesi aye re ifaramo si City of Baltimore.

 

"Eyikeyi akoko ti o le ni meji Boxing greats ati ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju awọn onija odo ni ibi kan ni ọkan akoko ni nkankan pataki,"Jake wi Smith of Baltimore Boxing ni igbega. "Vincent ti wa kan nla ọrẹ ati alatilẹyin ti Baltimore Boxing bi ni Samisi. Mo ti sọ mo Dusty niwon o ni kan omo kekere ati ki o Mo ni ko si iyemeji pe o yoo jẹ kan aye asiwaju ninu awọn sunmọ iwaju. "

 

Johnson, Harrison, ati Pettway yoo wa lati iwiregbe pẹlu VIP ticketholders, aamin autographs ki o si ya awọn fọto. Marun akoko asiwaju Vinny Paz ti wa ni tun deede ati ki o yoo wa ni jíròrò rẹ ìṣe movie, waini ile ati inawo akoko pẹlu VIP ticketholders.

 

Yi moriwu aṣalẹ ti Boxing ni yoo ni mẹrin akọle njà pẹlu Junior middleweight Joey "Bazooka Joe" Veazey ati heavyweight Sam "fanila Gorilla" rekoja ni ere-kere fun wọn pipin ká East ni etikun ade. Awọn undercard yoo ẹya-ara Allen "The Hampton Hammer" Burris, Courtney Hartlove, 2015 Golden ibọwọ asiwaju Tommy Coe Jr. ki o si tele kọlẹẹjì agbọn Star Stefon McCray ni lọtọ bouts.

 

Ni sepo pẹlu yi ri to aṣalẹ ti njà, Baltimore Boxing ti wa ni alejo pataki kan 50/50 raffle fun awọn Brooke ati Natani Fenush sikolashipu Fund. Awọn inawo ni a da lati ran Baltimore County Fire Department Lieutenant Paul Fenush, ti iyawo laipe kọjá lọ.

 

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Record Knockout Holder Crossed Replaces Injured Veazey January 23

Baltimore, Dókítà (January 11, 2015) – World record knockout holder Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed is replacing Joey Veazey in the main event of “Slugfest”January 23 ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà.

 

Veazey was forced to withdraw due to an injury suffered in training.

 

An exciting heavyweight and former college football player, Crossed set a record by knocking out Adrien Bean in an astonishing four seconds in August 2013. Crossed, a former college football player who continues to improve inside the squared circle, meetsGlen Burnie native Jeff Knight for the East Coast Super Heavyweight Championship.

 

“Slugfest” is promoted by Baltimore Boxing Promotions and tickets starting at $25 are available at Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175. VIP seats for $50 ati VIP tabili ti 10 fun $500 are also available. All VIP ticketholders get free hors d’oeuvres from 7-8 pm. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 and the first bell will sound at 8:15.

 

Baltimore native Allan Burris of Baltimore faces Lamont White in the co-feature. The two fought in December, with Burris taking home the victory. Like Crossed, Burris trains out of the Baltimore Boxing Gym.

 

Young phenom Tommy Koe Jr. will appear on the card in a special attraction bout. Koe Jr. is slated to appear in this year’s nationals. Fans will also be treated to a special showdown between Courtney Hartlove and Melissa “Million Dollar Baby” Wilson. Hartlove and Wilson, who both work in the Federal Hill section ofBaltimore, will do battle for local bragging rights.

 

“While I’m disappointed that Joey Veazey is no longer on the card, I’m very pleased with our new main event,"Jake wi Smith, CEO of Baltimore Boxing Promotions and President of the South Atlantic Boxing Amateur Boxing Program. “Fans love heavyweights and Sam Crossed has been creating a buzz around the area since his record-setting knockout. Ticketholders also get to see a future champion in Tommy Koe Jr., a guaranteed slugfest between two popular young ladies, the Burris-White rematch and other locals. Ticket sales have been great and we’re expecting a sellout on the 23rd."

 

To help with their continued community efforts throughout the Charm City, Baltimore Boxing is hosting a 50/50 raffle. 100 percent of the proceeds will go towards Baltimore Boxing’s amateur program, which has helped keep kids off the street and in the gym for more than 20 years.

 

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