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Dara julọ & Julọ Gbajumo Northeast afẹṣẹja lati wa ni Fihan lori “Oceanside Prize Fights” kaadi

James Perkins vs. Anthony Andreozzi akọle ija, plus undefeated asesewa Shea Willcox & James Perella August 16 ni Ile-iṣẹ Awọn iṣẹlẹ Oceanside ni Revere, MA
KIAKIA, Ibi. (Oṣu Kẹjọ XX, 2025) - Diẹ ninu awọn afẹṣẹja ti o dara julọ ati olokiki julọ ni Northeast ni yoo ṣe afihan Oṣu Kẹjọ ọjọ 16th lori kaadi “Oceanside Prize Fights” tolera, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), ni Oceanside Events Center (tele Wonderland Ballroom) ninu Revere, Massachusetts. Gbogbo igbese yoo wa ni ṣiṣan lori www.BXNGTV.com.

Apa kan ti awọn ere yoo jẹ itọrẹ si Quincy Firefighters Cancer Foundation, agbari ti kii ṣe èrè ti iṣẹ apinfunni rẹ ni lati pese atilẹyin ainipẹkun si awọn onija ina ati awọn idile wọn bi wọn ṣe koju awọn italaya ti akàn iṣẹ, lati rii daju pe wọn gba itọju, oro, ati iranlowo ti won nilo. Lọ si www.quincyfirecancerfoundation.com fun alaye.

“Igbega ni North Shore ti jẹ nkan ti o wa nigbagbogbo ninu awọn iṣẹ, ṣugbọn gbogbo awọn ege ni lati wa nibẹ lati fi si iṣẹlẹ nla kan,” GCP olugbeleke Chris Traietti salaye. “O ni aye kan ṣoṣo lati ṣe ni ṣiṣe iwunilori to dara. Inu mi dun pupọ pẹlu bi kaadi yii ṣe tan. Yoo jẹ alẹ oniyi ti awọn onija olokiki julọ ti agbegbe ati Granite Chin yoo tun ṣe igbega owo lẹẹkansii fun idi nla kan., Quincy Fore Cancer Foundation. Ni opin ti awọn night titun kan WBC U.S. Asiwaju Silver yoo wa ni ade, Shea Willcox yoo ṣe ile rẹ Uncomfortable, ati ibi ija agbegbe yoo pejọ lati ṣe atilẹyin fun awọn onija ina agbegbe wa. ”

Throwback awọn onija James "Pitbull" Perkins (13-3-1, 9 KOs) ati Anthony "The Onírẹlẹ Savage" Andreozzi (7-4, 3 KOs) yoo figagbaga ni 8-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ fun awọn ṣ'ofo World Boxing Council (WBC) USA Silver Light Heavyweight asiwaju.

Perkins vs. Andreozzi jẹ ibaamu nla ti awọn onija ere idaraya. Perkins 32 ọdun, A gravedigger lati Lynn nitosi (MA), jẹ puncher ibinu ti o lagbara ti ko ni lokan lati mu awọn punches diẹ lati de ibọn kan ti o bajẹ, nigba ti tele Massachusetts Middleweight asiwajuAndreozzi, ti Swansea (MA), ni a grinder ti o gbadun paṣipaarọ punches lati ibere lati pari.

Meji ninu awọn olokiki julọ ati awọn ireti ireti ni New England, Everett (MA) Junior welterweight "Aago Ifihan" Shea Willcox (3-0, 3 KOs) ati Mansfield (MA) Junior middleweight James "The Slim Reaper" Perella (19-0, 13 KOs), yoo pese atilẹyin olori.


Willcox 23 ọdun, omo egbe ti meji Everett High ká Super ekan, Pipin Ọkan bọọlu asiwaju awọn ẹgbẹ, ni ijiyan julọ gbajumo pro afẹṣẹja ni Northeast. A standout magbowo afẹṣẹja, o tun yan gẹgẹbi “Afẹṣẹja ti o tayọ julọ” ni Awọn aṣaju-ija Ibọwọ Ibọwọ New England ti ọdun to kọja, ni afikun si jije a 2018 Rocky Marciano figagbaga asiwaju. Oun yoo jabọ si isalẹ ni a 4-yika àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ lodi si Aldimar Silva (22-28, 14 KOs), ti Brazil.

Perella, 32, je kan se magbowo ọmọ (120-20)ti o gba 3 New England Golden ibowo oyè, bakanna bi ami-eye fadaka ni Idije PAL ti Orilẹ-ede olokiki. Onija ti o ni ẹbun pẹlu ọkan ninu awọn orukọ apeso ti o dara julọ yoo gba lori Aṣaju FECARBOX Welterweight tẹlẹ Saulu "Navajo" Corral (31-24, 20 KOs) ni 8-yika Special Junior Middleweight ifamọra.

Ija lori undercard, gbogbo ni 4-rounders, ni Hyde Park (MA) junior featherweight Jennifer Perella (2-1, 1 KO), awọn 2024 New England Golden Ibọwọ fadaka medalist, la. Sarah "Yipada tapa" Tẹ (2-10-1, 0 KOs); unbeaten Springfield (MA) welterweight Eric "The Gladiator" Goff (7-0, 5 KOs) dipo "Jabbin" Joe Wilson, Jr. (3-8, 0 KOs), Lawrence (MA) Junior middleweight Dimas "Jimmy" Colon mu ki pro Uncomfortable lodi si Javonnie Bennett (0-2), ati South Boston cruiserweight Charlie "The City Point Sicilian" LoGrasso (1-0, 1 KO) pàdé Erick Alves.

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WBC U.S. Silver Light Heavyweight title fight James Perkins & Anthony Andreozzi Headlines “Oceanside Prize Fights”

Undefeated prospects James Perella &

Shea Willcox to be featured

August 16 ni Ile-iṣẹ Awọn iṣẹlẹ Oceanside ni Revere, MA

KIAKIA, Ibi. (July 8, 2025) – Old-school boxing returns on August 16th biJames "Pitbull" Perkins (13-3-1, 9 KOs) atiAnthony "The Onírẹlẹ Savage" Andreozzi (7-4, 3 KOs) square off in the 8-round main event on a stacked “Oceanside Prize Fights” card, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) USA Silver Light Heavyweight asiwaju.

Gbogbo igbese yoo wa ni ṣiṣan loriwww.BXNGTV.com live from the Oceanside Events Center (tele Wonderland Ballroom) ninu Revere, Massachusetts.

Apa kan ti awọn ere yoo jẹ itọrẹ si Quincy Firefighters Cancer Foundation, agbari ti kii ṣe èrè ti iṣẹ apinfunni rẹ ni lati pese atilẹyin ainipẹkun si awọn onija ina ati awọn idile wọn bi wọn ṣe koju awọn italaya ti akàn iṣẹ, lati rii daju pe wọn gba itọju, oro, ati iranlowo ti won nilo. Lọ siwww.quincyfirecancerfoundation.com fun alaye.

“It’s been long overdue that Granite Chin did an event on the North Shore,” promoterChris Traiettiwi. “Oceanside Events Center is a beautiful venue, and they have been a pleasure to work with. This event will be an incredible night of fights with a new WBC Silver U.S. Champion crowned. Lori oke ti ti, we will be raising money for the Quincy Firefighters Cancer Foundation, which as a member of the Quincy Fire Department, hits home for me. The foundation does amazing work and provides critical support for our fellow firefighters at a time of need.”

Perkins and Andreozzi are throwback fighters who could fight in a proverbial phone boothproviding non-stop action in an entertaining, competitive encounter for a regional title.

A gravedigger lati Lynn nitosi (MA), the 32-year-old Perkins was a solid hockey player at St. Mary’s High School in Lynn, who also had another intensive labor job working on a lobster boat. He is a strong, aggressive puncher who has successfully transitioned from the super middleweight division to light heavyweight.

Andreozzi, ti Swansea (MA), who is a former Massachusetts Middleweight Champion, has overcome a serious injury to become a title challenger. He broke his lower leg that resulted in 2 major surgeries that kept him sidelined for a full year. Andreozzi is back, hungry and ready for Perkins.

“Sometimes, bi a olugbeleke, you must get creative selling a fight, but this isn’t one of those,” Traietti ṣafikun. “This fight sells itself. James and Tony are two guys who refuse to take a step backwards, for better or worse, coming forward and bringing non-stop pressure. Getting both guys to agree to fight was one of the easiest things I have done all year. They were chomping at the bit. This fight is a can’t miss regional main event.”

Meji ninu awọn olokiki julọ ati awọn ireti ireti ni New England, Marshfield (MA) welterweightJames "The Slim Reaper" Perella (19-0, 13 KOs) and Everett (MA) Junior welterweight"Aago Ifihan" Shea Willcox (3-0, 3 KOs), yoo pese atilẹyin olori.

Perella, 32, had a celebrated amateur career (120-20), capturing 3 New England Golden ibowo oyè, in addition to a silver medal at the prestigious National PAL Tournament. He will face former FECARBOX Welterweight ChampionSaulu "Navajo" Corral (31-24, 20 KOs) in an 8-round fight.

Willcox, 23, was a member of two Everett High’s Super Bowl, Pipin Ọkan bọọlu asiwaju awọn ẹgbẹ. He was also selected as the “Most Outstanding Boxer” at last year’s New England Golden Gloves Championships, as well as a 2018 Rocky Marciano figagbaga asiwaju. He will be in a 4-round match vs.Aldimar Silva (22-28, 14 KOs), ti Brazil.

Traietti concluded, “On top of a great main event, SHEA WILLCOX IS COMING HOME! Getting Shea a fight in his home area was paramount this year. We plan to make it a recurring theme. He is a terrific talent with a loyal fan base that traveled twice to Bridgewater to support him. Now he is coming to the North Shore where he belongs, and the sky’s the limit.”

Additional matchups will soon be announced.

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Steve “The Savage” Sumpter sọ asọtẹlẹ ija James Perkins kii yoo lọ ni kikun ni Oṣu Kẹjọ ọjọ 19th ni Worcester, MA

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Steve Sumpter

(aworan Emily Harney / Aworan ija)

KIAKIA, Ibi. (July 12, 2023) – Undefeated Super middleweight afojusọna Steve “The Savage” Sumpter (8-0, 7 KOs) ko kọ ija silẹ rara. Bẹni o ni rẹ tókàn alatako, James "Pitbull" Perkins (12-0-1, 9 KOs), ati pe eyi ni idi ti awọn onija meji ti a ko ṣẹgun yoo jabọ-silẹ Oṣu Kẹjọ 19th.

Sumpter vs. Awọn akọle Perkins "Pandemonium ni Palladium", gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika showdown fun awọn ṣ'ofo International Boxing Association IBA) America Super Middleweight asiwaju..

“Pandemonium ni The Palladium” yoo jẹ ṣiṣan laaye loriwww.bxngtv.com lati Palladium olokiki ni Worcester, Massachusetts.

“Ija yii jẹ ọkan ninu awọn iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ti o dara julọ ti Massachusetts ti rii ni ọdun yii,” Alakoso GCP Chris Traietti sọ asọye. “Kini diẹ sii ti o le beere fun? Awọn eniyan meji ti ko ṣẹgun pẹlu agbara knockout ti n lọ fun gbogbo rẹ fun aye lati gbe awọn iṣẹ-ṣiṣe wọn ga si ipele ti atẹle. Awọn oluwo dara julọ mu baluwe wọn ati awọn isinmi adehun ṣaaju eyi ti o bẹrẹ. O le pari ni eyikeyi akoko!"

Die e sii ju igbanu kan wa ni ewu, siwaju sii bi Bay State (MA) awọn ẹtọ iṣogo fun olubori ti ija agbara “imọlẹ-jade” yii laarin awọn Oorun wọnyi (Sumpter, Pittsfield) ati Eastern (Perkins, Lynn) Ibi. orogun awọn onija.

Sumpter, 29, fo ni aye lati ja jagunjagun miiran ti ko ṣẹgun nitori ilodi fun iṣẹ rẹ ti iṣẹgun iyalẹnu yoo ṣe laarin awọn iyika Boxing New England.

“Yoo jẹ mimọ daradara lẹhin ija yii,"Sumpter sọ. “Emi ko bikita nipa igbasilẹ alatako mi tabi ohunkohun miiran. Eyi ni iru ija ti yoo fi idi mi mulẹ bi ọkan ninu awọn afẹṣẹja ti o dara julọ ni ayika. Ija yii yoo ṣii ọpọlọpọ awọn ilẹkun fun mi, nigbati mo ba jade lori oke. Awọn eniyan diẹ sii yoo bẹrẹ akiyesi mi ati pe Emi yoo gba awọn ipe fun awọn ija nla.

“A jẹ awọn onija ibẹjadi mejeeji. Emi ko ro pe o nlo ni kikun ijinna. Yoo wa si awọn ọgbọn. Mo ti rii diẹ ninu awọn nkan lati ọdọ rẹ Emi yoo lo nilokulo. Ko si eniti o iwadi mi dara ju mi. Mo da mi loju pe o ti wo mi, pelu.”

Pittsfield ni 100 km si ìwọ-õrùn ti Worcester, ṣugbọn Sumpter, ti o jẹ ijọba Massachusetts Light Heavyweight asiwaju, ni igboya pe awọn onijakidijagan rẹ yoo rin irin-ajo ni agbara.

“Emi yoo ni rilara irin-ajo ti o dara,” Sumpter kun. “Eyi yoo jẹ kaadi keji ti Mo ti ṣe akọle. Mo ni ipilẹ-afẹfẹ ti o lagbara ati pe o n dagba pẹlu iṣẹgun kọọkan. Ati, bi mo ti so, ko lọ ni ijinna."

Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, undefeated Massachusetts Welterweight asiwaju Denzel "Double Impact" Whitley (11-0, 6 KOs) gba Hector "El Gatito" Ednar Bobadilla (9-14-1, 4 KOs) ninu ijakadi-yika mẹjọ fun Igbimọ Boxing United States ofofo (USBF) Atlantic welterweight akọle.

Awọn onija miiran nireti lati wa ni iṣe lori “Pandemonium ni The Palladium” labẹ kaadi pẹlu afẹṣẹja Holyoke miiran, Super welterweight Carlos Castillo (7-0, 4 KOs), unbeaten Springfield Super featherweight Isaiah “Baby Warrior” Cruz (6-0, 4 KOs), ati New Haven (CT) featherweight Felix Parrilla (7-0, 6 KOs).

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Awọn ireti Imọlẹ Imọlẹ Irish ti ko ṣẹgun Tommy “Gomina” Hyde & Thomas "The Kid" O'Toole Ija lẹẹkansi ni ile gba – “Afihan Ere-iṣere Awọn Ogbo” Ni ita ni Oṣu Kẹjọ Ọjọ 11th ni Quincy, MA

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (July 10, 2023) – Bi diẹ ninu awọn ti ẹlẹgbẹ rẹ countrymen ninu awọn ti o ti kọja, undefeated Irish ina heavyweight asesewa Tommy Hyde (5-0, 3 KOs) ati Thomas "The Kid" O'Toole (7-0, 5 KOs) ti rin irin-ajo kọja “omi ikudu” ​​lati Ilu abinibi wọn Ireland si Boston lati jẹki awọn iṣẹ-iṣẹ Boxing ọjọgbọn wọn.

Awon mejeeji yoo ja lojo osu kejo 11th (Aug. 12th ojo ojo) lori "Ogbo Stadium Showcase" Pro-Am kaadi, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega (GCP), ni Ogbo Memorial Stadium on Quincy (MA), agbegbe ti Boston nikan 10 km si guusu ti Massachusetts olu.  

“Kaadi yii kii yoo pari laisi diẹ ninu ifẹ Irish si rẹ,"Alakoso GCP Chris Traietti sọ. "Pẹlu ti o si wipe, Emi ko fẹ o kan eyikeyi Irish onija lori show. Mo fe meji ninu awọn to gbona gan asesewa. Ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn eniyan mejeeji ti jẹ igbadun. Awọn ẹgbẹ wọn ti jẹ nla. Awọn ipilẹ-afẹfẹ wọn wa fun itọju kan wa ni Oṣu Kẹjọ 11th."

Wọn ti kọ awọn ipilẹ onijagidijagan ti awọn ara ilu Irish ti o ngbe ni Amẹrika bayi, bi daradara bi Irish American Boxing egeb, gẹgẹ bi wọn predecessors lati Emerald Isle, aye asiwaju Steve Collins ati Mike Tyson-ṣẹgun Kevin McBride.

Botilẹjẹpe Hyde ati O'Toole yoo ja ni awọn ijakadi-yika mẹfa lọtọ eyi le jẹ iṣaaju si iṣafihan laarin awọn iwuwo ina Irish.. Nwọn si ja lemeji bi ope pẹlu kọọkan gba ọkan ati ni ojo iwaju, won le wa ni ti baamu lodi si kọọkan miiran lekan si, nikan akoko yi bi akosemose.

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Tommy Hyde (L) - (aworan gbese: Garreth Croke) 

Hyde ti o jẹ ọmọ ọdun 24 jẹ aṣaju orilẹ-ede Irish ni igba mẹta ti o ni 80-26 magbowo gba. Baba rẹ, Gary Hyde, jẹ akọrin ilu okeere ti o ṣe aṣoju ọpọlọpọ awọn aṣaju agbaye.

“Inu mi dun lati tun ja ni Boston,"Hyde sọ. “O dabi ile keji ni bayi. Mo ni ọpọlọpọ awọn ẹbi ati awọn ọrẹ ti ngbe nibẹ ati pe gbogbo wọn ṣe atilẹyin nla fun mi nigbati mo n ja sibẹ. O jẹ ilu ẹlẹṣẹ nla ati pe o dara lati tẹle awọn ipasẹ Steve Collins ati Kevin McBride ti Mo nifẹ si gaan.

“Mo ja ni gbogbo agbaye bi magbowo ninu 2019. Mo ja ni ita ni idije orilẹ-ede pupọ ni Odessa, Ukraine. O je kan gan ti o dara iriri, nitorinaa Mo n reti gaan lati ja ni ita ni papa iṣere Boston kan.

“Eyi yoo jẹ ifihan keji ti a pin lati igba ti a ti jẹ awọn anfani ati pe o ṣee ṣe kii yoo jẹ ikẹhin. Ija laarin wa le jẹ nla ni isalẹ ila ni Boston tabi Ireland. O jẹ ara ilu Irish bi emi, nitorina Emi yoo ṣe atilẹyin fun u titi ti a yoo fi ja bii eyikeyi afẹṣẹja Irish miiran.”

Hyde koju alatako kan lati pinnu.

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Thomas O'Toole (R) - (Fọto gbese: Emily harney / Aworan ija

O’Toole, 25, jẹ afẹṣẹja magbowo Irish miiran ti o ṣe ayẹyẹ ti o gba awọn ọlá giga ni Haringey Box Cup ati ipari Irish Elevate, ninu eyiti o pinnu Hyde. "The Kid" gba 51 ti 60 magbowo ibaamu. Ọdun mẹwa sẹhin, O'Toole ja ni ita fun igba akọkọ ati akoko nikan ni ifihan magbowo ni Hall Ilu Ilu Boston, idayatọ nipa ki o si- Boston Mayor Marty Walsh.

A southpaw, O'Toole ngbe ni Braintree nitosi (MA). Mefa ninu awọn ere pro meje rẹ ti waye ni Greater Boston, awọn Daduro sile ni Manchester, New Hampshire. "Ọmọkunrin naa" n gbe soke ni pipin kan lati ja Massachusetts aṣaju cruiserweight Scott "Scottie Bombs" Lampert (5-8, 4 KOs) fun awọn ṣ'ofo United States Boxing Federation (USBF) cruiserweight ade.

“Ija ni ita n ṣe iyatọ,O'Toole sọ asọye, “paapaa ti o ba gbona ati ọriniinitutu. Emi ko le mura fun ija ni ita nibi ninu ooru ti o ba ti mo ti ikẹkọ ni Ireland. A ko ni oju ojo gbona ati ọriniinitutu nibẹ. Mo ti ṣe ikẹkọ nibi ni oju ojo yii. O jẹ iyanu bi oju ojo ṣe le mu agbara rẹ pọ si. O ni ipa lori mi nigbati mo ja ni Boston ni ita bi magbowo.

“Emi ati Tommy ti lọ awọn ọna lọtọ wa bi awọn aṣeyọri, ṣugbọn awọn ọna wa le dagba si isalẹ ila. A ti ko ri Elo ti kọọkan miiran nigba ti a ja lori kanna kaadi nibi. O n bọ daradara ni awọn ipo pro. O ni eniyan rere kan lẹhin rẹ ni baba rẹ, Gary, ati ki o Mo ro pe Tommy le lọ jina. O sọ pe ija laarin wa le ni irọrun ni irọrun ti o ba ni oye. Mo gba. A mejeji ni ńlá àìpẹ ìtẹlẹ. Eyi yoo jẹ iyalẹnu, alẹ igbadun."

Awọn oju Irish yoo dajudaju smilin 'Aug. 11th ni Quincy.

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika, akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, tele New England Welterweight asiwaju Mike “ Eniyan buburu, JE, Jr. (18-2, 9 KOs), ti Holbrook, ati Haverhill ká Harry "The Hitman" Gigliotti (9-4, 3 KOs), jọba ABF Atlantic Super lightweight akọle dimu, yoo jabọ-mọlẹ ni a ti kii-akọle ija.

United States Boxing Federation (USBF) Asiwaju Julien "Black Dragon" Baptiste (5-3, 2 KOs), ti Woburn, ati Massachusetts akọle Jamer Jones (3-1, 3 KOs), ti Pittsfield, wa ninu ija isọdọkan agbedemeji iwuwo fun awọn akọle wọn ni iṣẹlẹ ajọ-iṣọkan yika mẹjọ.

Awọn ẹlẹgbẹ iduroṣinṣin Gigliotti, undefeated Lowell lightweight Gabriel "The Mece" Morales (7-0, 4 KOs) ati unbeaten Methuen middleweight Luke "The Quiet Storm" Iannuccilli (6-0, 3 KOs) yoo tun jẹ ni igbese, lẹsẹsẹ, lodi si Nathan Benichou (2-16-1, 2 KOs) ati Ryan Thomas Clark (2-4, 1 KO).

Tun ija lori undercard ni undefeated middleweight afojusọna Francis "Frank The ojò" Hogan (14-0, 13 KOs), Weymouth wa nitosi (MA), yoo wa ni igbese, bi daradara bi Scituate heavyweight Kevin Nagle (2-0, 2 KOs), la. TBAs. Hogan je kan se magbowo ti o wà a 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Team maili bi daradara bi a 2010 New England Golden ibọwọ asiwaju.

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Granite Chin Promotions returns to the Granite State Lowell lightweight Nicholas Molina to headline “Slugfest” Mar. 19th at N.E. Ile-iṣẹ ere idaraya ni Derry, NH

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (March 1, 2022) – Granite Chin Promotions returns to the Granite State on March 19th with another professional boxing card, “Slugfest,” at New England Sports Center in Derry, New Hampshire.


“Slugfest” will be the second Granite Chin event promoted three weeks having presented “Showcase” this past Saturday night in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“After an exciting show in Framingham last weekend,” Granite State president Chris Traietti said, “I am excited to get back to Derry, New Hampshire, where we have had a ton of success during the last two years.”


Undefeated lightweight prospect Nicholas “Saint Nick” Molina (7-0, 2 KOs), fighting out of Lowell, Massachusetts, will headline “Slugfest” in an 8-round bout against “Outlaw” Ryan Venable (2-10, 6 KOs).


Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, Woburn (MA) middleweight Julien “Black Dragon” Baptiste (3-1, 2 KOs) faces Brian Urday (1-0), of Whitman (MA), in an 8-round match.

Other fighters scheduled to be fighting on “Slugfest” include former New England Heavyweight Champion Justin “Crazy Train” Rolfe (6-3-1, 4 KOs), New Bedford (MA) Edet Mkpanam (5-0, 4 KOs), Providence’s pro-debuting welterweight Michael Vongsavath, Jr., Swansea (MA) super welterweight Anthony Andreozzi (1-2, 1 KO), Metheun (MA) heavyweight Viktor “The Siberian Express” Lobov, and Pittsfield (MA) brothers, super middleweight Steve Sumpter (4-0, 4 KOs) ati iwuwo Quinton Sumpter (2-0, 2 KOs).


“Awọn ija pupọ lo wa ninu kaadi yii ti yoo tọsi idiyele gbigba wọle,” Traietti ṣafikun. “Inu wa dun lati ni Nick Molina lori kaadi Granite Chin fun igba akọkọ, bi daradara bi debuting Viktor Lobov. Awọn onijakidijagan yoo tun gba iwọn lilo to dara ti awọn onija ti o ni iyalẹnu bii Julien Baptiste, Jason Rolfe, Anthony Andreozzi, àti ìpadàbọ̀ Edet Mkpanam.”


Kaadi koko ọrọ si ayipada.


Tickets are available for purchase at www.TicketRiver.com (Search: SLUGFEST). Ticket iye owo wa $35.00 (Bleacher Seating), $45.00 (Floor Seating, ati $260.00 for a table of 4.


Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 pm. ET with the first bout at 7:00 p.m. ATI.
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Atlanta agbedemeji iwuwo Antonio Todd, Jr. Gigun giga lẹhin ibinu WBC No. 10 won won Hugo Centeno

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (January 26, 2022) – Last Saturday night ni Detroit, Atlanta agbedemeji iwuwo Antonio Todd, Jr. aami-iṣẹ rẹ-asọye gun, upsetting World Boxing Council (WBC) Ṣe Ko. 10-won won Hugo "The Oga" Centeno, Jr. nipa ọna ti a 10-yika poju ipinnu ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

Ọmọ ọdun 27 Todd, ija jade ti Atlanta, won on two of the three judges’ scorecards, 97-93 ati 96-94, as the other had it a 95-95 fa. More impressive was Todd defeating a fighter who is under contract to the event promoter, Dmitriy Salita.

“It was the biggest win of my career, bayi jina,” Todd said. “It means a lot for my career in terms of taking me to the next level. I feel that I won the fight by unanimous decision and, if he hadn’t started moving around, I could have stopped him. But this is boxing, you need to take chances to be great.

“I want to fight anybody, anybody in the 160-pound division, fighting bigger names on television. I’m ready now! I think real fighters or those confident in their skills will be the guys who step up. We do have a couple names in mind.”

Todd is promoted by rising New England-based Granite Chin Promotions, owned, and operated by Chris Traietti.

“The way Antonio handled himself throughout the whole process leading up to the Centano fight is a testament to his character and drive,” Traietti commented. “At first, the fight was on, then off, then back on again. Nigbana ni, Centeno was over the weight limit. Despite all of this, Antonio and his trainer, Lionel Harris, just stayed focused on the fighting part of all this, leaving the behind-the-scenes stuff to me, and he delivered a career-defining performance. Fun 10 rounds he brought pressure, used his world-class jab, and pulled off a beautiful complete win.”
Todd concluded, “I love being promoted by Chris. It’s great being part of his Granite Chin team and him being part of my team.”

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Awọn igbega Granite Chin pada si Massachusetts Nelson Perez vs. Tyrone Luckey si akọle “Ifihan Ifihan” Oṣu Kẹwa. 26th ni Sheraton Hotel ni Framingham, MA

KIAKIA, Ibi. (January 3, 2022) - Awọn igbega Granite Chin ti kede iṣẹlẹ akọkọ rẹ ti 2022, “Afihan,” ti a ṣeto ni alẹ ọjọ Satidee, Kínní 26th, ni Sheraton Hotel ni Framingham, Massachusetts.

"Afihan" yoo samisi iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ti Granite Chin ni Massachusetts ni diẹ sii ju 2 years, bi daradara bi jije nikan keji ọjọgbọn Boxing show lailai ni Framingham, eyi ti o ti wa ni be 23 km oorun ti Boston.

“Inu mi dun lati pada wa si Massachusetts,"Alakoso Granite Chin Chris Traietti sọ. “Laarin awọn ayipada ti o waye pẹlu igbimọ naa, lẹhinna COVID, Mo kan ro pe o jẹ akoko ti o dara lati lọ kuro fun diẹ, ori soke si New Hampshire si jẹ ki ohun too ti yanju ni Massachusetts. Bayi wipe ohun ti wa ni too ti pada si deede, Mo lero bi akoko to lati mu wa nla-show Boxing Boxing pada si Massachusetts. Kaadi yii yoo jẹ idije pupọ lati oke de isalẹ. Mo ni atokọ ni bayi nibiti MO le ṣe idagbasoke awọn onija mejeeji ati fi awọn iṣafihan agbegbe ti o ga julọ. 2020 wà nipa ṣiṣe ti o dara ibasepo pẹlu miiran awọn olupolowo ati matchmakers; 2021 nipa idagbasoke iwe-akọọlẹ didara ati mimu awọn eniyan ṣiṣẹ lọwọ lakoko ajakaye-arun kan. 2022 yoo wa ni ti lọ si ọna di oju ti awọn ifihan Boxing agbegbe didara ati gbigba awọn onija Granite Chin lori ipele giga, awọn kaadi kilasi agbaye ni gbogbo orilẹ-ede naa. ”

Iṣẹlẹ akọkọ 8-yika yoo ṣafẹri ayanfẹ agbegbe Nelson “Chino” Perez (5-0, 2 KOs) lodi si New Jersey oniwosan Super lightweight Tyrone "Ọwọ ti Stone" Luckey (15-16-4, 11 KOs).

Perez jẹ ọmọ abinibi ti Puerto Rico ti o ngbe ni Marlboro (MA), eyi ti o ni opin si Framingham. Asiwaju New England Golden Ibọwọ ti o kọja bi magbowo, Perez ti wa ni bọ si pa a dominating 4-yika fohunsokan ipinnu gun (40-34 X 3) December 4th lodi si Raymundo Rios Cardies lori kaadi DAZN ni Manchester, New Hampshire. Perez yoo ja ni ija akọkọ ti eto 8-yika rẹ.

Oriire, ija lati Manahawkin, Awon ara New Jersey, ni ABF USA Mid-American Super Lightweight asiwaju. Luckey ti o lewu ti jẹ oluṣọ ẹnu-ọna ti iwuwo fẹẹrẹ to awọn ipin welterweight ti o ja awọn ireti ti o ga julọ bii Mike Ohan, Jr. Jamaine Ortiz, Tyler Tomlin, ati Frank Martin. Luckey ni awọn iṣẹgun ẹhin-si-pada laipẹ lodi si Eduardo Aquilar ti a ko ṣẹgun tẹlẹ.

Gbona welterweight afojusọna Denzel "Double Impact" Whitley (7-0, 5 KOs), ti Holyoke (MA), koju Alfred "Keenan" Raymond (1-0) ni 6-yika àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ.

Denzel, ọmọ ẹgbẹ tuntun ti idile “Fightin’ Whitley,” baba ati aburo re lo ko, lẹsẹsẹ, Derrick ati Darrin, ti a bọwọ pro onija ni New England.

Ija ti Warwick, Rhode Island, awọn 31-odun-atijọ Raymond ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable yi ti o ti kọja Kọkànlá Oṣù 13th, binu tẹlẹ Julien Baptiste ti ko ni irẹwẹsi (3-0) nipasẹ ọna ipinnu pipin 4-yika.

Afikun bouts ni yoo kede laipe. Kaadi koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tiketi yoo wa laipe fun rira niwww.TicketRiver.com (Search: Iṣafihan). Ticket iye owo wa $50.00 (Gbogbogbo Ijoko), $75.00 (Ringside), ati $1,000.00 for a table of 10.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 7:00 pm. ET with the first bout at 7:00 p.m. ATI.

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Galloway's Tyrone Luckey jẹ onija jabọ, Boxing ọmọ ji dide

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KIAKIA, Ibi. (October 27, 2022) – Ni kukuru odun meji, lẹhin wíwọlé adehun pẹlu Awọn igbega Granite Chin, veteran New Jersey boxer Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey has gone from journeyman to legitimate opponent with a promising upside.

“Guys like Tyrone have a special spot for me,” Granite Chin Promotions president Chris Traietti commented. “I’ve helped to build up his record, developed trust between us, and we’ll see where we go from here. He’s a big Dallas Cowboy fan and he really wanted to fight in AT & T Arena. He dreamed of fighting there and I got him on the Spence-Garcia card, and he got the biggest purse of his life.

“He is a fighter’s fighter. Any promoter would be very happy to have 25 like him in their stable. His goal now is to make as much as he can over the next few years and get out with his health. O tesiwaju lati gbekele mi. O fẹ lati jẹ apakan ti ẹgbẹ ati pe Mo kan fowo si i si adehun ọdun mẹta tuntun kan. Tyrone ti ni atunbi diẹ ninu iṣẹ rẹ. ”

Awọn tele New Jersey Golden Ibọwọ asiwaju ní a 9-12-4 pro igbasilẹ, nigbati o darapo Granite Chin ibùso, ati lati igba naa Luckey ti bori mẹfa ninu awọn ija mẹsan, yiya ABF USA Mid-American Super lightweight akọle ni ọna.

“Emi ko ni yiyan bikoṣe lati dara si,” Lucky sọ nipa isọdọtun rẹ ni ọdun meji sẹhin. “O kọkọ yipada nigbati mo bẹrẹ lilọ si Gladiator's Gym fun iranlọwọ pẹlu olukọni Shawn Darling. Iṣẹ mi ni Boxing yipada lati igba ti ajakaye-arun ti bẹrẹ.

Awọn 36-odun-atijọ Luckey (15-15-4, 11 KOs), ija jade ti Galloway (Awon ara New Jersey), ni a throwback Onija pada si awọn ọjọ Boxers nikan beere nigbati ati ibi ti won ni won ija, ko si pickin 'ati choosin' asọ fọwọkan. Ẹri ti iwa iyalẹnu rẹ ni otitọ pe o ja ni awọn kilasi iwuwo oriṣiriṣi mẹfa, lati Super featherweight to Super welterweight, nigba rẹ 11-odun-pro ọmọ.

“Emi ko bẹru ẹnikẹni,"Luckey sọ. “Mo ja awọn eniyan miiran yago fun, ani diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn asiwaju aye yoo ko ja. Mo ni anfani lati ja ni awọn kilasi iwuwo oriṣiriṣi nitori Mo mọ ara mi ati bii o ṣe le ṣe deede ni iwuwo. Ni bayi, Mo ni itunu ni 140 poun, ati ki o Mo lero bi mo ti ni kan pupọ ti agbara ni 130 tabi 135 poun. Mo kere nipa ti ara, ṣugbọn àkóbá, Mo nigbagbogbo jẹ jagunjagun nla laibikita ipo ti Mo rii ara mi.”

Ọja Luckey fo ni awọn ija meji ti o kẹhin, mejeeji lodi si tẹlẹ unbeaten Eduardo Aguilar, ti o ti lu jade, lẹsẹsẹ, ni akọkọ yika ati awọn ti o ko ba le tesiwaju ti o ti kọja kẹfa yika ni won julọ to šẹšẹ ija, ninu eyiti Luckey silẹ Aguilar ni igba meje.

Ọkunrin ti o ni iyawo ti o jẹ onimọ-ẹrọ endoscopy, Luckey ti n fipamọ awọn apamọwọ rẹ lati ra ile kan nikẹhin.

"Mo gbero lati apoti titi emi o fi wa 39, ti o pọju 40, ”Luckey sọ. “Emi yoo pe o dawọ ati boya o di olukọni tabi pro bowler. Mo ngbiyanju lati wọle sinu Ajumọṣe ti a ti fun ni aṣẹ (o apapọ 215 o si yiyi a pipe 300 ere ni 2017)."

Luckey ati Traietti, tun kan pro afẹṣẹja, ni ibasepo anfani ti tosi loni. “Ibasepo wa nigbagbogbo jẹ nla,"Tyrone timo. “Mo ni ijakadi ija ati alabaṣepọ ṣeto mi pẹlu Chris, ti o sise a ija ni Minnesota. O sọ pe lẹhin ija a le sọrọ. O jẹ arakunrin ti o dara, nla olugbeleke. Inu mi dun pe awọn ọna wa kọja nitori pe o fi mi sinu ipo tuntun. Mo ní ìgbàgbọ́ nínú rẹ̀. O jẹ ifẹ nigbagbogbo nigbati a ba sọrọ. ”

“A lu o lẹsẹkẹsẹ,” Traietti pari. “O rọrun lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu yoo ja ẹnikẹni. Lati rẹ gbese, o wole pẹlu mi nigbati o je ko gan gbajumo, ko titi 8 si 10 osu nigbamii. Granite Chin ti fẹ soke ati pe diẹ ninu awọn onija mi ti nṣe lori diẹ ninu awọn kaadi ti o tobi julọ ni Boxing.

Ṣe o lero orire? Dajudaju Tyrone Luckey ṣe ati pe o n ṣe owo nikẹhin lori gbogbo iṣẹ lile ati sũru rẹ, fighting under the Granite Chin banner.


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“Breakout” Possible swan song for Steve Vukosa, Statement time for Mike Marshall

KIAKIA, Ibi. (June 1, 2021) – The main event on the June 26th “Breakout” card, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega, matches two New England heavyweights heading in opposite directions, Steve "The Gentle Giant” Vukosa (13-1, 5 KOs) ati “Fly” Mike Marshall (5-1, 4 KOs).

The evening card of another Granite Chin day-night doubleheader (separate admissions) is headlined by the 10-round main event for the vacant NABA United States Heavyweight Championship between Vukosa (13-1, 5 KOs) who will possibly be fighting for the final time – win, padanu tabi fa — and reigning New England heavyweight champion Marshall.

Vukosa, fighting of out Quincy, MA, is a former WBC U.S. Heavyweight Champion, which he captured in 2019 when he won an 8-round unanimous decision against Joe Cusumano (18-2, 16 KOs). During his 20-year pro boxing career, Vukosa’s gained invaluable experience sparring at the famed Wild Card Boxing gym in Los Angeles as a sparring partner for world champions James Toney, Evander Holyfield ati Wladimir Klitschko. He’s also driven a bus for the past 15 years for the Mass Bay Transportation Authority, ti o bere ni 4 p.m. and finishing around 2 a.m., after which he does his run in. But he’s now 44 with a wife and three children and his boxing clock is ticking.

“I’m still fighting because I love it,” Vukosa explained. “It’s hard to walk away from something you’re good at. This one fight and it could be the end. My wife will be happy. My body is starting to fall apart: ọwọ, back and knees. They’ve been killing me. I used to be quick and fast, now I’m slow. I just want to have a good fight, win, or lose, but I want to win. I really enjoyed by days at Wild Card, those sparring sessions were like real fights, and my amateur days with trainer Jimmy Farrell.

“I saw my opponent when he won the New England title, I was impressed. (olugbeleke)Chris (Traietti) called asking if I’d fight him, I accepted because I like to fight and a good challenge. I’m looking forward to the fight.”

The 36-year-old Marshall, fighting out of Danbury, CT, has won his last two fights, both on Granite Chin shows at the same venue as his upcoming match with Vukosa, including his N.E. title-winning performance last November against Justin “Crazy Train” Rolfe. Marshall isn’t looking at his opponent as over the hill because of Vukosa’s advance age, but he does plan to make a statement that, hopefully, will get him positive exposure outside of New England.

“I know he’s a veteran pugilist, a pupil of Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, who was an awesome fighter in his own right,” Marshall remarked. “This is boxing, ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ. My job is to prepare for anything. I’ve had the best quality sparring in house with the No. 1 amateur heavyweight, Fernely Felix, Jr. My team works very hard, My manger, A.J. Galante, asked me to be sharper in my last fight (3-round KO of Tracey Johnson this past April), so I did what he asked me to do. My cornerman Austin Ampeoquio keeps me sharp with the mitts, and my head coaches David McDonough ati Bennie ‘The Jet’ Little do a good job pushing me as well.

“I know Steve comes to fight and I’m looking forward to an exciting night of boxing. We are two warriors going toe-to-toe in the ring, putting on a show for boxing fans who really enjoy the sport of boxing, not this YouTube celebrity garbage that’s going on right now.”

“Steve ran into some bad luck after the Cusumano win,” Granite Chin president Chris Traietti commented. “A few fights fell through, then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. We literally had a fight in Germany fall out the day we were set to leave for the airport. After that we lost a lot of the steam from the Cusamano fight and kind of had to reassess. He picked up a tune-up fight a few months ago, but we now have to either regain some momentum by winning a fight like this or finally have Steve ride off into the sunset. This fight with Marshall will be no picnic. He has burst upon the local scene with some impressive performances.

“Like many coming to the fight, I have no idea how this fight shakes out, which makes for a great main event. One thing I will say, despite what Steve like to make people believe, in the event he wins this fight, it won’t be his final fight. Zero chance of that! If Marshall wins, I have no doubt he will get a television fight in the very near future on a major network.”

In the 8-round co-featured event, former N.E. heavyweight champion Rolfe (5-2-1, 4 KOs), ti Fairfield, ME, will takes on Mexican challenger Jose Humberto “Olimpico” Corral (20-26, 12 KOs) for the vacant ABF Atlantic heavyweight title.

New England welterweight champion Mike “Bad Man” Ohan, Jr. (12-1, 6 KOs), fighting out of Holbrook, MA, will defend his title in an 8-round match against upset-mindedTyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (13-14-4 (9 KOs).

Undefeated Holyoke, MA welterweight Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (4-0, 3 KOs) will be in his first scheduled 6-rounder versus Anthony Andreozzi (0-1), ti Swansea, MA. Indianapolis junior welterweight Dewayne Wisdom will be in his 66th pro fight against Nelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KOs) in a 6-rounder.

Also slated to be in action on the undercard, all in 4-round bouts, is Weymouth, MA welterweight Eric “Gladiator” Goff (1-0) la. Aquilando Brandao (0-3), Holyoke junior middleweight Carlos Abel Castillo (1-0, 1 KO) la. Jay Gregory (0-3), Woburn, MA middleweight Julien “Black Dragon” Baptiste (2-0, 2 KOs) la. Rodrigo Almeida (2-10, 2 KOs), Framingham, MA light heavyweight Saul “Spider” Almeida (0-13-4) la. Pro-debuting Steve Sumpter, Lawrence, MA junior lightweight Kevin Rodriguez (0-1) oju Ryan Venable (2-4), undefeated Puerto Rican Super middleweight Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KOs) la. Larry “Slo Mo” Smith (12-47-2, 8 KOs), and Worcester’s (MA) 3-time New England Golden Gloves champion Demek “Hightower” Edmonds (1-0, 1 KO) la. Pro-debuting Wallace Nass Silva.

The pro segment of the afternoon’s Pro-Am card will be headlined by ABF Atlantic Cruiserweight Champion Yan “Wild Thing” Pellerin (11-1, 5 KOs) defending his title against Lewiston, ME challenger Cristiano Pedro, fighting out by way of Angola, in an 8-round fight.

Other pro fights, all 4-rounders, include Canadian heavyweight Alexis Barriere (1-0, 1 KO) la. New York’s pro-debuting Andrew Nolan, Methuen (MA), ina heavyweightAndrew Perez in his pro debut vs. Jesus Cintron (1-18-2), Springfield (MA) Super lightweight Ian “Dinamite” Garcia (0-0-1) la. Andy Aiello (1-4-1), of Bridgewater, MA, New York light heavyweight Scott Lampert (1-2, 1 KO) la. Yhago Goncalves (0-3), of Portsmouth (ME) by way of Brazil, and Springfield’s pro-debuting super middleweightLaurent Humes vs.pro-debuting Philipe Martins, of Marlborough, MA.

The inaugural “Granite Chin Invitational” tournament, pitting some of the best amateur boxers in New England in the semifinals round, in the USA Boxing-sanctioned event during the afternoon portion of the day-night doubleheader. The semifinals winners will advance to the tournament’s championship final August 28th at New England Sports Center.

Some of the top N.E. amateur boxers expected to compete include 2021 USA National Championships gold medalist Arika Skoog, the 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves champion out of Newton (MA); 2-time N.E. Golden ibọwọ asiwaju Tashawn Ward, a featherweight from Providence (RI); ati awọn middleweights James Maner, 2019 N.E. Golden Gloves champion from Providence, and 2-time N.E. Golden ibọwọ asiwaju Mike Fontanez, of Nashua (N.H).

Tiketi ni o wa lori tita ati ki o wa ni owole ni $25.00 (Day Show) / $40.00 (Night Show) for general seating (unassigned). Unassigned ringside seating will be available at $35.00 per seat during the day show. The night show will offer ringside tables (assigned and seats 4) fun $300.00 and are available to purchase online at www.ticketriver.com(Search: Granite Chin Invitational for the day show, Breakout for night show).

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 12:15 p.m. ATI ati 7:15 p.m. ATI (night) with the first bouts, lẹsẹsẹ, ni 12:30 p.m. ATI ati 7:30 p.m. ATI.

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Crossroads: doubleheader results from N.H.: Kendrick Ball, Jr. hits home run vs. Bryan Vera

“Crossroads” results from New Hampshire

DERRY, N.H. (April 18, 2021) -Former New England middleweight championKendrick “Peppa” Ball, Jr. turned in a career-best performance in last night’s main event against dangerousBryan “The Warrior” Vera on the evening portion of the “Crossroads” day-night doubleheader, gbekalẹ nipasẹ Granite Chin igbega, ni New England Sports Center ni Derry, New Hampshire.

The pre-fight plan was followed as Ball (16-1-2, 11 KOs) boxed and moved, while Vera (28-17, 18 KOs) applied pressure, right from the opening bell. Ball took control in the second round, when he stayed in the pocket, snapping off crisp combinations. Ball fired more effective combinations in the third round as Vera started chasing his opponent. Ball started moving around the ring and fighting from the outside in the fourth and stayed on his toes the remainder of the fight.

Ball won an 8-round unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 78-74) to become the World Boxing Council (WBC) USNBC (United States) Silver Super Middleweight Champion.

“This was my best fight, because of who I fought, and the magnitude of the fight,” Ball commented. “The plan was to box and move because he was much smaller and slower. At times I banged, when I knew he wasn’t hurting me, but I shouldn’t have taken the risks.”

The 39-year-old Vera isn’t the same fighter he was when he beat three different world champions –Andy LeeSergio Mora (lemeji) atiSerhiy Dzinziruk.  The Texan needs to decide if it’s time to finally hang up his gloves.

“This was awesome, definitely our best show to date,” Granite Chin’sChris Traietti declared after the show. “We feel great about stepping up to give these fighters, especially the locals, a platform to perform on in front of fans. I think a lot of promoters have gotten lazy. They gave us a lane and Granite Chin took advantage. This was our fourth show with fans during the last year. Brian fought hard and he’s a great guy, but he’s not the same guy he was in 2011. He needs to think about what he’s going to do.

“Granite Chin returns here June 26th with another doubleheader. The afternoon show will be the Granite Chin Invitational for open elite boxers. With the New England Golden Gloves canceled again there is a void to fill. If promoters are going to help amateurs, I certainly will, starting June 26th."

ChallengerMarquis Bates (8-4, 6 KOs) dethroned defending New Hampshire Welterweight ChampionRyan Dibartolomeo (3-2-1, 1 KO) via a sixth-round stoppage in an entertaining co-feature. A devastating overhand right from Bates gave him his new crown as the referee didn’t even count as the ring doctor quickly entered the ring.

Larry “Hitman” Pryor took the contract out onScott Lambert and he wasted little time taking care of business to become the New Hampshire Cruiserweight Champion. Pryor took advantage of his decisive height and reach advantages, closing the show with a perfectly thrown left hook that sent Lambert to the canvas. Lambert managed to beat the count, but the referee stopped the fight midway through the opening round when he saw Lambert wobbling back and forth on rubbery legs.

Lanky lefthandedFrancis “The Tank” Hogan (5-0, 5 KOs) graduated last night with a brilliant performance againstLarry “Slo Mo” Smith, who was in his 60th career fight. Hogan put down Smith early in the third round and caught the Texan late in the same round with a lefty-combination to the temple. Smith beat the count, but he was unable to answer the bell for the fourth round, and 20-year-old Hogan became the new New Hampshire Junior Middleweight Champion.

Former New England heavyweight championJustin “Crazy Train” Rolfe (5-2-1, 4 KOs) positioned himself for another N.E. title shot with a spectacular knockout ofAlfredo “Choncho” Trevino (9-9-1, 1 KO). The 263-pound Rolfe, fighting out of Fairfield, Maine, charged across the ring at the bell and put his Arizona opponent to sleep right in his corner, when he was counted out at the 20-seconds mark.

The newest member of the fightin’ Whitley family from western Massachusetts, undefeated welterweightDenzel Whitley, cruised to his fourth victory with his fourth knockout. He drilledAquilandro Brandao late in round one and the fight was stopped by the referee.

UndefeatedJahye Brown (9-0, 7 KOs) captured the vacant ABF Athletic junior middleweight title with a hard fought 8-round unanimous decision over a game Mexican opponent,Dormedes Potes (12-4-1, 9 KOs).  The two fought toe-to-toe from the opening bell and Brown landed the more effective punches inside to earn the victory.

Promising middleweight prospectJulien “Black Dragon” Baptiste dara lati 2-0 with his second knockout, blasting outBruno Dias in the third round.

Fighting for the first time in more than eight years, Isubu Odò, MA welterweightDustin Reinhold (6-4, 2 KOs) won a 4-round unanimous decision over pro-debutingAnthonyAndreozziin what can best be called a rough and tumble match

Junior middleweightCarlos Castillo’s professional debut was a gem as the Holyoke, MA fighter droppedTheo Desjardon lemeji, the last closing the show late in the first round.

“Cannon” Berry stops Ibarra in 5

UBO All-America Welterweight ChampionBrandon “The Cannon” Berry (21-5-2, 13 KOs) successfully defended in the afternoon card’s main event, overcoming a slow start in which he was buzzed to stop challengerGael Ibarra (5-3, 4 KOs) in the fifth round.

Berry finished the fight in the fifth, when he unloaded twin barrages of unanswered punches on a trapped Ibarra until the referee waved off the fight.

“I’m glad it wasn’t a 4-round fight,” Berry said after the fight. “He was a strong guy. I was feeling it. He tested me. I want to thank my family and friends here, and Granite Chin and everybody involved in the promotion.”

Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, New England heavyweight championMike “Fly” Marshall (4-1, 3 KOs), in a non-title fight, ti lu jadeTracey Johnson (4-10-6) in the third round.

Popular Boston IrishmanJimmy Torney (3-0, 3 KOs) – 6’ 6”, 269 lbs. – needed only 42-seconds and one big right to stop pro-debuting heavyweightMarco Nascimento

Massachusetts welterweightEric “Gladiator” Goff convincingly won his pro debut againstJader Alves(0-5) as he pitched a 4-round shutout

Three-time New England Golden Gloves championDemek “Hightower” Edmonds had an awesome pro debut, dropping cruiserweightFrancisco Neto twice in round one, the second a vicious body shot ending the fight. Edmonds, a southpaw from Worcester, MA, is a college graduate and bonafide prospect to watch.

Ninu ija ti kii ṣe akọle, New England welterweight championMike “Bad Man” Ohan, Jr. (12-1, 6 KOs) schooled his 54-fight Las Vegas opponent, Junior middleweightRynell GriffinOhan decked Griffin three times in the first round, the third with a left hook to the body from which Griffin was unable to beat the count.

Canadian cruiserweightYan “Wild Thing” Pellerin (11-1, 5 KOs) landed two stinging rights to the body of 63-fight veteranSteve “The Spoiler” Walker, both flooring the Missouri fighter, the second resulting in an opening-round knockout for the vacant ABF Atlantic title.

Connecticut welterweightOmar “The Beast” Borday, Jr. (1101, 3 KOs) dominated 65-fight journeymanDewayne Wisdom en route to a one-sided 8-round unanimous decision.

Official results below

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NIGHT CARD

MAIN EVENT – VACANT WBC USNBC SILVER SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Kendrick Ball, Jr. (16-1-2, 11 KOs), Worcester, MA

WDEC8 (79-73, 79-73, 78-74) 

Bryan Vera (28-17, 18 KOs), Austin, TX

(Ball on WBC USNBC Silver middleweight title)  

CO-FEATIURE –NEW HAMPSHIRE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Marquis Bates (8-4, 6 KOs), Taunton, MA

WKO6 (2 :26) 

Ryan Dibartolomeo (3-2-1, 1 KO), Leominster, MA

(Bates won the N.H. welterweight title

VACANT NEW HAMPSHIRE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Larry Pryor (14-23, 8 KOs), Frederick, Dókítà

WTKO1 (1:50) 

Scott Lampert (1-2, 1 KO), Dover Plains, NY

(Pryor won the N.H. cruiserweight title

VACANT NEW HAMPSHIRE JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Francis Hogan (5-0, 5 KOs), Weymouth, MA

WTKO3 (3:00) 

Larry Smith (12-46-2 (8 KOs), Dallas, TX

(Hogan won the N.H. junior middleweight title

VACANT ABF ATLANTIC JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Jahyae Brown (9-0, 7 KOs), Schenectady, NY

WDEC8 (79-72, 77-74, 77074) 

Dormedes Potes (12-3-1, 9 KOs), Woburn, MA

(Brown won ABF Atlantic junior middleweight title

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Justin Rolfe (5-2-1, 3 KOs), Fairfield, ME 

WKO1 (0:20) 

Alfredo Trevino (9-9-1, 1 KO), Douglas, ÀWỌN

WELTERWEIGHTS

Denzel Whitley (4-0, 4 KOs), Holyoke, MA

WTKO1 (2 :42) 

Aquilando Brandao (0-4), Boston, MA

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Julien Baptiste (2-0, 2 KOs), Woburn, MA

WTKO3 (2 :26) 

Bruno Dias (0-5), Boston, MA

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT

Carlos Castillo (1-0, 1 KO), Holyoke, MA

WTKO1 (2:16) 

Theo Desjardin (0-7), Attleboro, MA

WELTERWEGHTS

Dustin Reinhold (6-4, 2 KOs), Isubu Odò, MA

WDEC4 (39-36, 39-036, 39-37 

Anthony Andreozzi (0-1), Swansea, MA

DAY CARD

MAIN EVENT – UBO ALL-AMERICA WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Brandon Berry (21-5-2, 13 KOs), West Forks, ME

WTKO5 (1:29) 

Gael Ibarra (5-3, 4 KOs), Bisbee, ÀWỌN

(Berry retained the UBO All-America welterweight title

CO-FEATURE – HEAVYWEIGHTS

Mike Marshall (5-1, 4 KOs), Brooklyn, NY

WTKO3 (0:38) 

Tracey Johnson, (4-10-6, 0 KOs), Boston, MA.

VACANT ABF ATLANTIC CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Yan Pellerin (10-1, 4 KOs), Montreal, Quebec, Canada

WKO1 (1:02) 

Steve Walker (26-37, 18 KOs), Hannibal, MO

(Pellerin won the ABF Atlantic cruiserweight title

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Jimmy Torney (3-0, 3 KOs), Boston, MA

WTKO1 (0:42) 

Marco Nascimento (0-1), Bow, NH

CRUISERWEIGHTS

Demek Edmonds (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA

WTKO1 (2:56) 

Francisco Neto (1-12), Woburn, MA

            JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Mike Ohan, Jr. (12-1, 6 KOs), Holbrook, MA

WTKO1 (2:52) 

Rynell Griffin (8-46-2, 2 KOs), Las fegasi, NV

WELTERWEIGHTS

Eric Goff (1-0, 1 KO), Weymouth, MA

WDEC4 (40-30, 40-34, 40-34) 

Jader Alves (0-5), Woburn, MA.

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS

Omar Borday, Jr. (11-1, 3 KOs), Danbury, CT

WDEC8 (80-70, 79-72, 78-72 

Dewayne Wisdom (7-56-2, 3 KOs), Indianapolis, IN

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