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Granite Chin’sRumble at The RIM” Osise esi

Richard “Popeye the Sailor Man” Rivera
Good to finish because he eats his spinach
Russell Kimber wins pro debut
HAMPTON, N.H. (December 9, 2017) — Colorful light heavyweight prospect Richard “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera wà undefeated (5-0, 4 KOs), oniwosan Roberto “The Old” Valenzuela, last night (Sat.) ni “Rumble at The RIM” akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega, at The RIM Sports Complex in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Rivera, fighting out of Hartford (CT), controlled the action from the opening bell against his battle-tested opponent from Mexico, who had a tremendous experience advantage in his 147th pro ija, compared to Rivera’s fifth.
Valenzuela spent most of the time on the ropes, while Rivera teed-off on him, until a beautiful placed left hook by Rivera decked Valenzuela, who failed to get up until after referee Mike Ryan completed the 10-count.
A busload of Rivera’s fans drove five hours from Hartford through a snowstorm, arriving just before Rivera entered the ring. “That means a lot to me,” Rivera smiled as he spoke about his fans. “We’re more than a gym, a ba ebi.
I was so used to an amateur style but now I’m a pro. I’m relaxing and picking my punches. Itele, I want to win the New England title. It’s vacant and I want it!”
This was our first show in New Hampshire and I consider it a success,” co-promoter Chuck Shearns wi, “despite some things going against us like tonight’s weather. We’re grateful for the support we received from Hampton, New Hampshire, the commission and local businesses. They worked with us and we can’t wait to return.
The son and nephew of multiple-time world kickboxing championsfather Tommy and uncleworked his cornerPeabody, MA Russell Kimber had a promising pro debut against tough Nathan Schulte in a match contested at a 185-pound catchweight. The 32-year-old Kimber, who was the crowd favorite having lived several years in New Hampshire, overcame the determined Schulte for a hard-fought victory by way of a four-round majority decision.
I was a little nervous with this being my first time in a pro ring,” Kimber admitted after his fight. “I hadn’t been in a ring for 1 ½ years and there was some ring rust. Bayi, I know what I need to good, and I’ll be a lot better next fight. This was my first camp and I’ve learned a lot. I’d like to stay busy, come back in late January, early February.
Undefeated Whitman, MA junior welterweight prospect Mike “Bad Man” JE, Jr.charged across the ring, unloading a powerful right that immediately sent Bardraiel Smith to the canvas. Smith somehow got to his feet but Ohan quickly ended Smith’s night, only 30-second into round one, as referee Ryan waved off the action.
New England cruiserweight champion and the show’s co-promoter, Iraq War veteran Chris Traietti (25-5, 19 KOs) outclassed Fabian Valdez en route to a win by second-round knockout in a stay-busy fight to close out 2017. In a non-title fight contested at a 185-pounds catchweight, the Quincy, MA-based Traietti floored his game Mexican opponent with a straight right midway through the opening round, closing the show in the second round with a series of unanswered punches.
The only New Hampshire native on the card, Claremont junior middleweight Ricky Ford(1-1-1) won his first pro fight, taking a lop-sided, four-round unanimous decision over pro MMA fighter Andy Aiello, who made his pro boxing debut.
In another stay-busy fight, former world-rated Ryan “The Prince pólándì” Kielczweski(27-3, 9 KOs), fighting out of Quincy (MA), needed only 51-seconds to finish off Mexican lightweight Francisco “El MonoMedal. Kielczweski hit Medal with a with a lethal left to the body, leaving Medal in obvious pain and unable to rise before the 10-count.
New Jersey middleweight Chris “Sandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 KOs) kept his unbeaten pro record intact with a second-round stoppage of Demetrius Thomas. Thomas used a rapid-fire combination to drop Thomas, who beat the count, but he was getting hammered when referee Ryan stopped the fight late in the second round.
Pari awọn esi to wa ni isalẹ:
Osise esi
185-LBS. CATCHWEIGHT
Chris Traietti (25-4, 20 KOs), Quincy, MA
WKO2 (1:13)
Fabian Valdez (2-2, 1 KO), Cananea, Mexico
Russell Kimber (1-0, 0 KOs), Peabody, MA
WDEC4 (39-37, 38-37, 38-38)
Nathan Schulte (0-4), Woburn, MA
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Richard Rivera (5-0, 4 KOs), Hartford, CT
WKO2 (1:48)
Roberto Valenzuela (69-76-2, 56 KOs), Aqua Prieta, Mexico
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Chris Thomas (7-0-1, 4 KOs), Beachwood, Awon ara New Jersey
WTKO2 (2:55)
Demetrius Thomas (0-7), Philadelphia, PA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Ricky Ford (1-1-1), Claremont, NH
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Andy Aiello (0-1), Bridgewater, MA
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Mike Ohan, Jr. (4-0, 2 KOs), Whitman, MA
WTKO1 (0:30)
Bardraiel Smith (0-3), Philadelphia, PA
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Ryan Kielczweski (27-3, 9 KOs), Quincy, MA
WKO1 (0:51)
Francisco, Medel (11-11, 7 KOs), Uruapan, Mexico
Event sponsors included Seabrook Inn, Tobin Scientific, Jeremy’s Pizzeria and Sports Bar, and Matrix Aerospace.

Granite Chin invades Granite State withRumble at The Rim

HAMPTON, NH (Kọkànlá Oṣù 13, 2017) – Granite Chin Promotions invades the Granite State on Saturday, December 9, showcasing some of New England’s top professional boxers on theRumble at The Rim” kaadi, at The Rim in Hampton, New Hampshire.
A portion of the proceeds will go to Hampton Youth Association.
We are excited to bring Granite Chin to New Hampshire,” olugbeleke Chuck Shearns wi. “The town of Hampton and its officials have really embraced us. We have teamed up with a great charity, Hampton Youth Association. The state boxing commission has been extremely encouraging and cooperative, eyi ti, sọ, is not something we are used to and that’s been a breath of fresh air. We’re going to put on a good event and plan to be back more often next year.
New England cruiserweight champion Chris Traietti (24-4, 19 KOs), fighting out of Quincy (MA), will fight in an eight-round bout to be contested at a 185-pounds catch-weight. A former World Boxing Council United States cruiserweight titlist, Traietti is a college graduate who did one tour of duty in Iraq while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
Talented Quincy lightweight Ryan “The Prince pólándì” Kielczweski (26-3, 8 KOs) will be showcased in a six-round bout.
Entertaining Hartford (CT) light heavyweight prospect Richie “Popeye The Sailor Man” Rivera (4-0, 3 KOs) will put his undefeated record on the line in a six-round fight.
Also fighting on the undercard, gbogbo ni mẹrin-yika-kere, are pro-debuting 185-pounder Russ Kimber, of Peabody (MA), Claremont (NH) Junior middleweight Ricky Ford (0-1-1) in his home state debut as a professional boxer, unbeaten Holbrook (MA) welterweight Mike O’Han, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO), and New Jersey middleweight Chris Thomas (6-0-1, 3 KOs).
This card features some of the best talent in New England,” Shearn added, “including undefeated Richie Rivera, to go along with New Hampshire natives Ricky Ford and Russell Kimber. Also slated to be in action are contender Ryan Kielczweski, New England cruiserweight champ Chris Traietti and undefeated prospect Mike O’Han, Jr. We expect some good scrapes.
All opponents will soon be determined. Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.
Tiketi, owole ni $60.00 (ringside) ati $45.00 (gbogboogbo gbigba), o wa lori tita ati ki o wa lati ra ni www.ticketriver.com.
Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:45 p.m., ija akoôkoô 7:00 p.m. ATI.
Event sponsors include Seabrook Inn, Tobin Scientific and Matrix Aerospace.
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Oṣu kejila. 9 at The Rim in Hampton, N.H.

JARONBOOTSENNIS STOPS ROBERT HILL FOR THIRTEENTH VICTORY

One of boxing’s most exciting prospects, Ennis returns August 12th ni Washington DC
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Philadelphia – June 27, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotionsmost talked-about prospect, JaronBootsEnnis, has much to celebrate for his 20th birthday today. The Philadelphia welterweight secured his 13th win at the Durham Armory in North Carolina last Thursday, besting Robert Hill over three rounds.

Hill, a veteran of forty fights, came to Durham just one fight removed from an impressive upset victory over the Dominican Republic’s Eudy Bernardo (21-2, 15KO). After three rounds that included Ennistrademark punishment to the body, Hill’s corner declined to send him back into the ring for the fourth round, handing Ennis his 13th victory, and his 11th by stoppage.

I only got hit one time during the fight,” said Ennis. “I went in there, and had fun like I always do. He backed up the whole time. When I first came, I was touching him to the body a lot, and that slowed him down. He didn’t come out for the fourth round.

Ennis returns to the ring in the co-main event August 12th at Nations Fight Night at the historic Howard Theatre in Washington DC. Ennis will be the co-feature in what will be his first eight-round bout. “I’m thankful to have been so busy since my debut,” said Ennis. “It keeps me sharp, and I’m excited for my first eight rounder. I’m ready to show more of my talent, and the results of my hard work.

Tickets for Nations Fight Night are priced $60-2000, and are available through Ticketmaster. Ilẹkun fun awọn iṣẹlẹ-ìmọ ni 6:00 p.m. and the first bell is at 7:00 p.m.lori August 12th.

Awọn ero Lamailna Velasquez ni Ilu Atlantic

Lamanna bayi fojusi cinron, A Juda ati Harrison
Aami nipasẹ ọdọ, Smith, Eemọ, Apẹẹrẹ, Àjara & Orike
Igbega igbega pada pada ni Pradge lori August 19

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Atlantic City (Oṣù 12, 2017) — Yi ti o ti kọja Saturday, welterweight Thomas LaManna bori ipinnu ti ko ni ipin mẹjọ lori Ogbo kalori Carlos Winston Velasquez ti o kọ kaadi kan ni Hotẹẹli Plad ni Atlantic City.
Ifihan naa ni agbara agbara 30th itẹsiwaju ti ọpọlọpọ awọn igbega nipasẹ igbega igbega ni alaye
Lamanna jemo igbese pẹlu awọn Asokagba agbara ti o gbe lẹhin Jab gigun ni gbogbo idije. Velasquez jẹ ere bi o ti mu ọpọlọpọ awọn Asokati ati gbe ilẹ kan ṣoṣo. Ti fi sinu iwe adehun naa ni ipari ikẹhin nigba ti o fi akopọ 4-punch kan ti o fi vlasquez sori canvas.
LaManna ti Millville, Nj bori lori gbogbo awọn kaadi nipasẹ ikun ti 80-71 lati gbé re ami si 23-2. Varasquez ṣubu si 24-29-2.
“Valasquez jẹ alakikanju ati ti o tọ,”sọ pe o tẹle ogun naa.
“Mo nilo ija yii, Ati ni bayi Emi yoo fẹ lati ja Cerminat Cintron ti o ba yẹ ki o bori ija rẹ pẹlu Tyrone Brunstan lori Ọjọ kẹrin. Boya oun yoo da mi duro, Mo fẹ lati ja orukọ nla bi cintron, Zab Jesṣinṣin tabi rebatch pẹlu huryy Harson. A ni igbega igbega yoo pada wa nibi ni prridge ni Oṣu Kẹjọ fun iṣẹlẹ 9 wa 9.”
Anthony Young Ti bori ipinnu ti ko ni ipin mẹjọ lori George Sosa ni idije Welterweight Idanilaraya.
Ọdọ ko ṣiṣẹ lalailopin bi o ti gbe awọn akojọpọ lile pẹlu Sosa ibalẹ Iwin Shot lẹẹkọọkan si ori.
Odo ti ilu Atlantic bori nipasẹ ikun ti 80-72 lemeji ati 80-71 lati gbé re ami si 17-2. Sosa ti kika, Pa jẹ 15-9.
Donald Smith ipinnu ti ko ni idiyele nipa bori ipinnu ti ko ni ipinya mẹrin lori apamọwọ ọmọ ogun ni Super featherweight.
Smith ti Philadelphia bori lori gbogbo awọn kaadi 40-36, ki o si jẹ bayi 5-0. Blocker ti planghville, Awon ara New Jersey ni 1-8-1.
Chris Thomas ati Oscar Vadez ja si iyaworan nla kan mẹrin kan ni idije arin.
Thomas ti Beachwood, Nj mu kaadi kan 39-37, Lakoko ti awọn onidajọ meji rii rẹ paapaa ni 38-38.
Thomas ni bayi 6-0-1. Valdez ti batesville, ARK jẹ 1-2-1.
Gabrielh Fham bori ipinnu agbegbe alailẹgbẹ mẹfa ti ko ni iyipo lori Edgar perez ni ija ija iwuwo.
Fhm bori lori gbogbo awọn kaadi 60-54 ki o si jẹ bayi 9-1. Perez ti Chicago jẹ 7-21.
Tomas romain bori ipin mẹrin ti ko ni ipin mẹrin lori Lamet White ninu ijanu Imọlẹ.

Romain ti Brooklyn, NY bori nipasẹ awọn ikun ti 40-36 lemeji ati 39-37, ki o si jẹ bayi 3-1. Funfun ti Washington, DC ni bayi 1-8.

Awọn àjara Elijah Ti wa ni pipe pẹlu StopPage iyipo 3 kan lori Harry Tyrone Tyrone Tyrone Praige ni a ṣeto mẹrin iyipo iyipo yika kekere.

Ni yika ọkan, Awọn àjara naa silẹ paige pẹlu kio kan ti o tọ. Ni yika mẹta, Awọn àjara silẹ paige pẹlu ẹtọ si ara. Paige ni si ẹsẹ rẹ, ṣugbọn igun rẹ fa pulọọgi naa 1:42.

Àjara ti Philadelphia jẹ 4-0 pẹlu 4 knockouts. Paige ti batesville, ARK jẹ 0-5.

Frederick Julán Da Vurtabrama duro ni ọjọ kẹfa ati ikẹhin ti ija nla ti iwuwo iwuwo wọn.

Julan gbe valtama ni yika mẹfa pẹlu ibọn ara. Julan pari kuro ni nigbati o wolẹ Vurtarrama fun akoko 2nd pẹlu kio ọtun si ori, ati ija naa duro ni 1:17.

Julra ti Brooklyn, Oluwa jẹ 5-0 pẹlu mẹta knockouts. Valterrama ti Manati, PR ni 5-20.

Dan Pisciolla ati Lemarcus Tucker.

Ni yika ọkan, Lasciolla bẹrẹ si ẹjẹ lati ihò rẹ.

Lasciolla mu kaadi kan 58-56. Ti o bori nipasẹ 57-57 ikun.

Pisviolla ti biriki, Awon ara New Jersey ni 9-2-3. Tucker ti batesville, ARK jẹ 4-2-1.

Fọto nipasẹ Matthew Hamasley

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna looking for major names with a win this Saturday night at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

LaManna to battle 54-fight veteran Carlos Winston Velasquez in main event
Anthony “Juice” Young takes on George Sosa in co-feature
Dan Pasciolla & Gabriel Pham in action
Also undefeated Donald Smith, Chris Thomas, Awọn àjara Elijah & Fredrick Julian
WEIGH IN TO BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (June 8, 2017)–Welterweight contender, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna feels that he is on the brink of a breakthrough win, and he is looking to fight a big name later this Summer that will help catapult himself up the rankings, and on his way to a world title shot.
Yi Saturday night ni Hotẹẹli Plad ni Atlantic City, he first must get through 54-fight veteran Carlos Winson Velasquez in the eight-round main event of a card promoted by Rising Promotions.
LaManna, 22-2 with nine knockouts of Millville, New Jersey, will be looking for his 2nd consecutive win, and a win over Velasquez would set up a coveted fight with highly thought of foe.
I am looking forward to a great fight on Saturday. I am not taking Velasquez lightly as he is a tough veteran who has had 54 njà,” wi LaManna. “After I win, I want something big. Myself and Rising Promotions have regional title bouts in mind. Fights with Zab Judah and Kermit Cintron have been brought up. The ultimate goal is to get world rated, and climb up the ladder with meaningful fights that I would like to take place in Atlantic City.
Because I have two losses, I get calls all the time to be an opponent. I don’t look at myself as being one. I am one of the biggest, if not the biggest tickets seller in New Jersey, with a tremendous fan base, and myself and my Rising Promotions team would like to capitalize on that and move me along like a real promotional company is supposed to move a fighter. Atlantic City is a great fight town, and I think that we can bring the type of bouts back to the boardwalk that made this town the mecca of boxing that it once was. I think a fight with a big name opponent later this Summer would create great buzz in the Atlantic City boxing scene, and it would keep me moving towards my goal of being a world champion.
Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Anthony “Juice” Young (16-2, 6 KO’a) of Atlantic City battles George Sosa (15-8, 15 KO ká) of New Jersey in a welterweight bout.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Gabrielh Fham (8-1, 4 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ogun Edgar Perez (7-20, 3 KO ká) of Chicago in a super middleweight clash.
Frederick Julian (4-0, 2 KO ká) of Cambaul, France will take on Jose Valderrama (5-19, 3 KO ká) ti Manati, PR in a light heavyweight bout.

Dan Pasciolla (9-2-2) ti biriki, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ogun Lemarcus Tucker (4-2, 2 KO ká) of Batesville, AR in a rematch of heavyweights. Pasciolla took the first bout this past March via six-round split decision.

Ni oni-yika bouts:
Donald Smith (4-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Sidell Blocker (1-7-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a super featherweight bout.
Chris Thomas (6-0, 3 KO ká) ti Toms River, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Oscar Valdez (1-2, 1 KO) of Batesville, AR in a middleweight bout
Awọn àjara Elijah (3-0, 3 KO’ts) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Henry Tyrone Paige (0-4) of Batesville, ARK in a junior middleweight tilt.
Tomas romain (2-1) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Lamont White (1-7, 1 KO) ti Washington, DC in a lightweight bout.
THE WEIGH IN WILL BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON THE RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $150, $125, $100, $80 ati $55 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni www.rspboxing.com

Gabriel Pham seeks 3rd straight win this Saturday when he takes on Edgar Perez at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna to battle 54-fight veteran Carlos Winston Velasquez in main event
Anthony “Juice” Young takes on George Sosa in co-feature
Dan Pasciolla in action
Also undefeated Donald Smith, Chris Thomas, Awọn àjara Elijah & Fredrick Julian
WEIGH IN TO BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (June 7, 2017)–Super Middleweight Gabrielh Fham (8-1, 4 KO ká) will look for his 3rd consecutive victory when he takes on veteran Edgar Perez in a bout scheduled for six-rounds that will be part of a packed undercard yi Saturday night ni Hotẹẹli Plad ni Atlantic City
The show is promoted by Rising Promotions.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (22-2, 9 KO ká) gba lori Carlos Winson Velasquez (24-28-2, 15 KO ká) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika welterweight idije
Since suffering his only professional blemish, awọn 28 year-old Pham of Atlantic City, New Jersey has stopped his two previous opponents.
Pham believes he will only get better as his trainer, Chuck Eisenbeis will be back in his corner after being absent from Pham’s last couple of bouts.
It is good to have him back. He taught me everything that I know,” said Pham. “We have been working on footwork, and my jab. I have seen the improvement everyday. Chuck has been working with some UFC fighters and it is great to have him back.
In Perez he is taking on a durable fighter, who has faced many top prospects, 13 undefeated fighters and a world champion in Jermall Charlo.
He is a Puerto Rican. I know he is tough as I am Puerto Rican as well. O ni 27 njà, so that is three-times more than I have. He is experienced and he goes rounds for the most part. I have seen some film where can be slick, so I have to be cautious of that. I have been working hard, so I am confident that I will get the job done.
With a win, Pham can see himself getting into contention for some regional title opportunities.
A win will set me up for a step up fight. I will discuss that with my manager after this fight. I am happy where I am at as this will be the 3rd fight this year for me and this is by far the busiest stretch of my career. I am looking to impress the fans and keep doubling the expectations with each fight. This will be a top-shelf performance. I want to stop this guy. I don’t go in looking for it, but if I see that I have him staggered or hurt, I will try to get him out of there.
Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Anthony “Juice” Young (16-2, 6 KO’a) of Atlantic City battles George Sosa (15-8, 15 KO ká) of New Jersey in a welterweight bout.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Frederick Julian (4-0, 2 KO ká) of Cambaul, France will take on Jose Valderrama (5-19, 3 KO ká) ti Manati, PR in a light heavyweight bout.

Dan Pasciolla (9-2-2) ti biriki, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ogun Lemarcus Tucker (4-2, 2 KO ká) of Batesville, AR in a rematch of heavyweights. Pasciolla took the first bout this past March via six-round split decision.

Ni oni-yika bouts:
Donald Smith (4-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Sidell Blocker (1-7-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a super featherweight bout.
Chris Thomas (6-0, 3 KO ká) ti Toms River, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Oscar Valdez (1-2, 1 KO) of Batesville, AR in a middleweight bout
Awọn àjara Elijah (3-0, 3 KO’ts) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Henry Tyrone Paige (0-4) of Batesville, ARK in a junior middleweight tilt.
Tomas romain (2-1) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Lamont White (1-7, 1 KO) ti Washington, DC in a lightweight bout.
THE WEIGH IN WILL BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON THE RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $150, $125, $100, $80 ati $55 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni www.rspboxing.com

Anthony “Juice” Young looking for 6th straight victory when he takes on George Sosa in co-feature this Saturday at The Claridge in Atlantic City

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna to battle 54-fight veteran Carlos Winston Velasquez in main event
Gabrielh Fham & Dan Pasciolla in action
Also undefeated Donald Smith, Chris Thomas, Awọn àjara Elijah & Fredrick Julian
WEIGH IN TO BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (June 6, 2017)–Popular native son, welterweight Anthony “Juice” Young will look for his 6th consecutive win when he battles hard-hitting George Sosa in the eight-round co-feature yi Saturday night at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.
The show is promoted by Rising Promotions.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (22-2, 9 KO ká) gba lori Carlos Winson Velasquez (24-28-2, 15 KO ká) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika welterweight idije
Young of Atlantic City has a record of 16-2 with six knockouts has won five in a row was given the task of fighting Sosa on two weeks notice. Young was training for an all-New Jersey showdown with Juan “Awọn eranko” Rodriguez, Jr. but Rodriguez had to pull out due to an injury.
My camp has been great. Sosa is a late-replacement, but that really does not matter, because I was preparing for whoever,”so wipe awọn 29 year-old Young.
Young knows that Sosa is a big puncher, but feels he is a different fighter outside of his home-country of the Dominican Republic.
Sosa has 15 AamiEye, and I know he has all of his victories by knockout. But he was matched lightly when he fought in the Dominican Republic. It doesn’t matter what he will bring, because I have been preparing for him like he is Floyd Mayweather.
Young has been preparing in New Jersey under the tutelage of trainer, Raul “Chino” Rivas. Young is in a camp that includes recent world champion Jason Sosa, top contender Tevin Farmer and lightweight contender Michael Perez among others, and Young feels that the switch of trainers, which mirrors this win streak is no coincidence.
Chino has fixed a lot of my bad habits. He has me working on the jab, pivoting, and working the body. Since moving to Chino, I have improved with every fight.
This will be the 10th appearance on the Boardwalk for Young, and he will look to his mark to 9-1 ni Atlantic City (Young is 2-0 at The Claridge).
I am privileged to fight where I was born. I always look forward to fighting in Atlantic City, and I look forward to putting on a great show lojo satide alẹ.”
Sosa of New Jersey has a record of 15-8 with all 15 wins coming via knockout.
Awọn 30 year-old Sosa is a six-year professional, who began his career in the Dominican Republic with six consecutive knockouts.
Sosa’s losses have come to fighters who had a combined record of 87-7-1 and they included Three undefeated fighters plus contenders Ray Robinson and Ed Peredes.
Sosa has won two consecutive bouts by knockout as in his most recent effort he stopped Jesus Pascual in three rounds on October 29, 2016 in the Domincan Republic.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Gabrielh Fham (8-1, 4 KO ká) of Pleasantville, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Edgar Perez (7-20, 3 KO ká) ti Chicago, IL super middleweight bout.

Frederick Julian (4-0, 2 KO ká) of Cambaul, France will take on an opponent to be named in a light heavyweight bout.

Dan Pasciolla (9-2-2) ti biriki, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ogun Lemarcus Tucker (4-2, 2 KO ká) of Batesville, AR in a rematch of heavyweights. Pasciolla took the first bout this past March via six-round split decision.

Ni oni-yika bouts:
Donald Smith (4-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Sidell Blocker (1-7-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a super featherweight bout.
Chris Thomas (6-0, 3 KO ká) ti Toms River, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori Oscar Valdez (1-2, 1 KO) of Batesville, AR in a middleweight bout
Awọn àjara Elijah (3-0, 3 KO’ts) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Henry Tyrone Paige (0-4) of Batesville, ARK in a junior middleweight tilt.
Tomas romain (2-1) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Lamont White (1-7, 1 KO) ti Washington, DC in a lightweight bout.
THE WEIGH IN WILL BE STREAMED LIVE YII Jimo AT 3 PM et ON THE RISING PROMOTIONS FACEBOOK PAGE
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $150, $125, $100, $80 ati $55 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni www.rspboxing.com

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna headlines on Saturday, June 10th at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City

Anthony “Juice” Young takes on Juan “Awọn eranko” Rodriguez in battle of New Jersey welterweights
Gabriel Pham and fast rising JaronBootsEnnis to see action in separate bouts
Also undefeated Donald Smith, Rocco Salimbene, Chris Thomas and Elijah Vines
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Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (Le 12, 2017)–Welterweight contender Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna will headline a stacked card on Saturday, June 10th ni Hotẹẹli Plad ni Atlantic City.
The show is promoted by Rising Star Promotions.
LaManna ti Millville, New Jersey will compete in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.
Awọn 25 year-old LaManna has a record of 22-2 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
LaManna won his first 16 pari, where enjoyed wins over Ashanti Gibbs and Jamaal Davis.
After suffering his first professional defeat to undefeated middleweight prospect Antoine Douglas, LaManna ripped off five consecutive victories that was highlighted by by a 4th round stoppage over Kendal Mena (20-3).
Lori Kẹsán 15, 2016, LaManna engaged in a hotly contested bout with undefeated Dusty Hernandez Harrison in Philadelphia. The ija, which was for the USBA Welterweight title was a close fight and LaManna fought well, but came up just short via unanimous decision.
LaManna will be looking for his 2nd consecutive victory, as in his last bout, he won a one-sided eight round unanimous decision over Ecuadorian veteran Eduardo Flores on January 28th at The Claridge.
This will be LaManna’s 5th appearance, and 15th start in Atlantic City.
I’m happy to be back in the ring, I was supposed to fight on April 14th, but unfortunately the promoters did not live up to their word so I ended up not fighting. I gone through some personal issues that kept me down and out for a while, but I bounced back. I’m now with a new teacher Mr. Charles Johnson, leading my training. Charles has shown be a new side of boxing that I’ve never been around and I can’t wait to show it on June 10th. I feel like I have a whole new start.””I was strongly considering stepping out of the promotion field, but it’s obvious that what I’m doing is working, so why give myself up to someone else. I’m keeping myself busy and gaining knowledge and experience, while at the same time packing The Claridge Hotel and fighting in front of my fans. I’m a strong believer inIf you want things done right, you got to do it on your own”.
LaManna ká alatako ni yoo kede Kó,
Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, it will be a battle of New Jersey based welterweight’s as local favorite Anthony “Juice” Young yoo gba lori Juan “Awọn eranko” Rodriguez.
Young of Atlantic City has a record of 16-2 pẹlu awọn kọgbọ mẹfa.
Young is a six-year professional and is coming off a career best performance against Samuel Amoako (21-13, 15 KO ká). That bout took place on March 11th. Awọn 29 year-old will be making his 10th appearance in Atlantic City and 3rd at The Claridge.
Rodriguez ti Union City, New Jersey ni o ni a gba ti 13-4 pẹlu marun knockouts.
Rodriguez is an eight-year professional who has wins over Greg Jackson (3-0-1), and in his last bout he took an eight-round split decision in a all out war over Alex Perez (18-2) on August 27, 2016 in Bayonne, New Jersey.
This is going to be a great fight card! You have Thomas who’s on the edge of getting another big opportunity and the Young/Rodriguez fight is a all out Crossroads.Debra LaManna, President of Rising Star Promotions.
Not to mention the under card. Ennis, Smith, Thomas all these fighters have tremendous fan bases and they can really fight. I expect great match ups on this card and the fans will really get their moneys worth.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Jaron Ennis (10-0, 8 KO ká) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a Welterweight bout.
Gabrielh Fham (8-1, 4 KO ká) of Pleasantville, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a super middleweight bout.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Donald Smith (4-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Sidell Blocker (1-7-1) of Pleasantville, NJ in a super featherweight bout.
Rocco Salimbene (1-0) of Waretown, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja pro debuting Marcus Lugo ti Vineland, NJ in a New Jersey lightweight bout.
Chris Thomas (6-0, 3 KO ká) ti Toms River, NJ will take of rough and rugged Dawond Pickney (1-4-2) of Hot Springs, Akansasi. Pickney’s last outing at the Claridge, he dropped a very close MD defeat to Philadelphia’s Greg Jackson (7-3-1 2 KO ká).
Awọn àjara Elijah (3-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia yoo gba lori Henry Tyrone Page (0-4) of Batesville, Arkansas in a junior middleweight title.
Tickets for this great evening of boxing are priced at $150, $125, $100, $80 ati $55 ati ki o le wa ni ra ni www.rspboxing.com