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Atụmatụ atụ adịghị mma na-agbasi mbọ ike iji sonyere ndepụta nke Brooklyn

(L-R) - Clarassa Shield & Pryce Taylor

New York City (July 17, 2025) - Atụmanya na-adịghị mma Pryce Taylor (8-0, 6 Kos) atọrọ ka ịlaghachi na mgbanaka na July 26nke na Detroit. Mgbe ọ ga-apụ na June 6nke kshictout merie Na Iyi (14-8), H na-achọ isonye na Brooklyn's Elite dị arọ na klọb nke pụrụ iche.

"A bụ m nnukwu ibu nke Brooklyn,"Taylor kwusara. "Abụ m atụmanya dị oke egwu America taa."

Iji nweta ọdịiche dị iche iche a na-adịghị ahụkebe, Dị ka Brooklyn emeela ka ndị mmeri ụwa dị ka Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe, Floyd Patterson, Michael Moorer, na Shannon Briggs-Ame ndị otu pụrụ iche n'ime otu egwuregwu na-asọfe. Ewezuga Briggs, A na-edebanye aha nke ọ bụla n'ime ụlọ ọrụ mba ofesi nke ama ama.

Taylor biputere a 60-11 na-amu amu ndekọ, meriri aha New York New York, wee gụchaa ya dị ka ugboro anọ na egwuregwu bọọlụ USA. Dị ka ọkachamara ọkachamara na-efe efe, Leylor dị afọ 28 emela ka ọtụtụ ndị na-emegide ya hie ụra, Ndị amụma ya na-amasịkarị, na nsonye 6 Stoppages na ya 8 ọkụ, Anọ anọ na ahịrị.

“Onye na-eme ihe ziri ezi bụ "abụrụla ọzụzụ na cops Brooklyn & Umuaka na-akwọ ụgbọ elu. Taylor zụrụ azụ maka izu atọ na delya, Florida, ya na okirikiri shuga, na-elekwasị anya na ije na nza. "Ọ nyeere aka,"Taylor kwuru. "E nwere ezigbo ihe nkiri n'ebe ahụ, Ma ọ bụ ọmarịcha ahụmịhe. "

Taylor na-ekwupụta ekpughere site na ọgụ na kaadị nkwado Salita na-esite, Onye mmeri na-enweghị mgbagha Claressa ọta (16-0, 3 Kos), ndị chere ihu Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko) na Detroit. Na mbụ, Taylor kwụsịrị Jewell na-emegharị N'ime ụzọ abụọ na ọta-ihe omume.

Oge a ga-adị iche,"Taylor rụtụrụ aka. "Ọgụ ikpeazụ m na kaadị Clantsa, Anọ m na-emeghe, Off-TV, ọ dịghịkwa onye nọ ebe ahụ. Enwere m oche dị mma iji lelee ọgụ ya, m zutere ya. Ma m nọ na isi kaadị m, a ga-ebikwa ọgụ m na-ebi na Dazn n'oge a. "

Na mbụ a ga-eme 8-Rout Bout, Taylor ga-ewere Robert Simsms (12-4-1, 3 Kos) si saginaw, Michigan. Ọgụ abụọ, Simms meriri na-enweghị atụ James McKenzie Morrison (20-1-2, 18 Kos), Onye bu nwa nke mbubreyo World Tommy Morrison.

"Anụla m onye na-emegide m na-abịa ịlụ ọgụ,"Taylor kwubiri. "Ọ masịrị m ịlụ ọgụ dị ka nke ahụ kama na kama ụmụ nwoke na-agaghị agha. Ọ na-amasị m ịlụ ọgụ na nke a (7 izu ole na ole ọ na-alụ) N'ihi na m na-ahụ ọkpọ ọkpọ. Anọ m ọzụzụ maka 8 agba, mana ọ naghị aga ebe dị anya. Ahụghị m ya ka ọ na-adịgide, ọ bụrụ na. "

"Anọwo m na-eji ọrụ n'aka n'ihi na ịghọ nnukwu site na Brooklyn, Ọ kaara gị ike, na-arụ ọrụ ma nwee ike ịrụ ọrụ maka ya,"Onye njikwa nke PRYD Keith Sullivan kwuru. "O nweela ọgụ asatọ naanị ọnwa iri na itoolu dị ka pro, na ọgụ atọ dara n'ihi mmerụ ahụ mmerụ ahụ. Nke ahụ bụ ụlọ akwụkwọ ochie m na-eme ka ọ na-edebe ya. Ọ bụghị onye ọ bụla na-alụ ọgụ nwere ike ijikwa ọnụego ọgụ ahụ, Pryce na-eri ya. Ọ nwere ike iru Echelon dị elu. Ọ ga-anọgide na-arụsi ọrụ ike.

"Oge ikpeazụ ọ lụrụ na kaadị Clarrissa, Anyị jere n'ime arena efu. Agwara m ya ma kwuo, 'Kporie ịda jụụ ahụ, N'oge na-adịghị anya, ị ga-abanye na-abanye na arenas arenas. 'na Julaị 26nke Nke ahụ ga-emezu. "

Sullivan, Onye na-ahụ maka ọrụ ụgbọ egwuregwu nke mbụ, Ọzọkwa, ugboro atọ, 2-Sentiontion World Chantion Afọ MIYO (18-5) na onye isi ọla Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 Ko). Sullivan Co-Ibf Walterweight World Paddy "ezigbo ahia" dovovan (14-1, 11 Kos) na nwanne nna ya, Pro-Razụlite Middleweight Jim Donovan, Ndị na-ahụ maka World na-akwụ ụgwọ Andy Lee.

3 Sentiontion World Chantion & Halllọ Nzukọ nke Forne Shine Shine Mesley na-ekwuputara maka nke asatọ, N'oge ezumike my Mexico ụbọchị izu ụka, Saturday September 13, na Las Vegas

Igbe fan na-eme mpịachi - ihe omume na-ebu ụzọ na-akụ ụta na U.S

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Las Vegas (July 16, 2025) - Asọmpi nke dị iche iche nke ụwa 13, 2025 na Las Vegas Mgbakọ site na 10 a.m. ka 5 p.m. Expo ga-adaba na ọgụ Mega n'etiti Malo Alvarez vs terence Crawford, Nke ahụ ga-eme ma emesịa na mgbede ahụ dabara.

Mosley ga-ejide nzukọ & Kelee ndị na-eme ka ndị na-enye ya ihe na-akwalite na-eme ka ọ dị na mpaghara ndị iro na-eme ihe mberede nke Mexico.

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Mosley ga-eme ka mbu ya na afọ a 'na-eme ka ọ ga-ebu ụzọ banye, photos, ihe onwe onye na ncheta. Mosley ga-enwekwa ahịa iji ree maka ndị na-eme ka ndị na-eme ihe ụtọ. Ọkụ na-akụ ọkpọ ga-enwe ohere iji foto a na akụkọ a na-akụ ọkpọ"Sugar".

Moses na-eme ka ndị E E Eriki na Marsco Annooni Dị ka ntinye mbido n'afọ a, ya na ndị ọzọ ịwụ na-ekwu okwu.

Banyere Shane Mosley

“Sugar” Shane Mosley, bụ akara ngosi nke na-akụ na-akwanye ugwu na ụlọ obibi nke ụma. O tozuru 1993 ka 2016. Mosley mere ọtụtụ asọmpi ụwa niile na klas atọ, Gụnyere aha IBF dị ọkụ, wBA (Super), aha WBC Wellerweight, wBA (Super) yana WBC na Magazine Winterweight. A makwaara ya dị ka onye mmeri Lieal na nri (ugboro abụọ) Na Ìhè nke Middle.

Na 1998, Ndị ode akwụkwọ na-ahụ maka America aha ya bụ Mosley dị ka onye na-alụ ọgụ ha n'afọ. E nyekwara ya otu ihe nsọpụrụ site na ụlọ ọrụ ọkpọ mba ụwa 2000. Na 2000 na 2001, A kpọrọ ya aha kachasị arụ ọrụ na paụnd maka Pound Boxer, site na mgbanaka. Nke a bụ ụfọdụ ọgụ kachasị mara mma, Dị ka oscar de la hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, Fernando Vargas, Vernon Estrest, Antonio Margarito, na Ricardo Mayorgi n'etiti ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ…  

Ihe dị ka nkwalite ọkpọ nke abụọ

2Nkwado ND Obere Ọkụ na-akụ ọkpọ bụ onye ọrụ ụlọ ọrụ nkwalite na-ebuso ya agha & Tiffany Nudo (na mbu), na mmekorita ya na ikpé’ Shane Mosley. Onye isi ala Shines Shelley nyefere ndị na-alụ ọgụ, sara mbara, nkuzi, na ịgbasa ohere maka ndị na-eme egwuregwu ndị na-eme egwuregwu n'ụwa niile. Ozi ya bụ inyere onye ọ bụla na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe mmeri na mgbanaka, Ma dị ka onye mmeri na ndụ. Dị ka ngalaba nke ohere nke abụọ na-echekwa nzukọ, 2ND Ofufe na-anya ọkpọ na-eme njem na-achọ inyefe ndị na-alụ ọgụ maka ndị agha nọ na gburugburu ụwa nwere ezigbo ohere iji nweta ohere ọkpọ-n'ime U.S. Na mba ọzọ. Nkwalite ha na-eto eto, uburu, na mgbanwe, na-enye ndị agha ọ bụghị naanị ogbo, Ma n'ụzọ ịda ogbenye na ebumnuche. 2Nkwado ND Obere Ọkụ Ọkụ ga-akwalite ikike ọkpọkọ ọnụ ahịa na United States mgbe ọ na-agagharị ma na-azụlite mba ụwa site na mpaghara mba. Nzukọ ahụ ga-eso na mgbatị ahụ, Mkpokọta Media, na ndị nkwado iji bulie ọhụụ na egwuregwu ma mepụta mmetụta na-adịgide adịgide. Na mgbakwunye na ihe omume dị ndụ, Nkwalite ahụ ga-emepụta nsogbu, usoro deccu-usoro, na Remated Media nke na-egosiputa akụkọ dị ike na-akwado onye na-alụ ọgụ ọ bụla. Site na mbọ ndị a, 2Ntinye nkwalite ọkpọ na - ebugharị na - ebubata ezigbo akụ na ụba maka ndị na - alụ ọgụ na ezinụlọ ha site na ịnye nkwekọrịta, ọzụzụ, na ngosipụta dị mkpa iji wulite ndị na-elekọta na-akụ. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ na-aga: https://2ndchmentesveres.org/2c-box-promoties

Banyere igbe Fan Expo

Igbe fan na-eme ihe ngosi, nke na-enye ohere izute kpakpando nke ịkụ ọkpọ na-anọchi anya ihe ndị gara aga, ugbu a na ọdịnihu nke egwuregwu. Ya na ntinye aha Autograph, nzukota na ekele na nke ugbua na onye mbu, A na-eme ka ahia a na-akwụ ụgwọ maka ọrịre, nyegharịa na ndị ọzọ, Nke a bụ ihe omume kachasị maka ndị na-egwu egwuregwu.

Kpakpando na-akụ na-ekere òkè gụnyere gụnyere gụnyere: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, David Benavidez, Teofimo Lopez, Andre Ward, Ryan Garcia, Claressa ọta, Fernando Vargas, Edgar Berlanga, Oscar Valdez, Marcos Madana, Devin Haney, Mikey Garcia, Errol Spence Obere, Rolando Romero, Sergio Martinez, Tim Bradley, JOSE RAMARZ, Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Floyd Mayweather sr., Vinny Paz, Mia St. John, Franchin Prews-dejurn, Senasa okporo ụzọ, Jorge Linares, Leo Santa Cruz, Chuquita gonzalez, Badou Jack, Nico Ali Walsh, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Brandon Rios, Anthony Dirrell, Janen Jekọn na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ ...

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N'ime ọnwa ole na ole sochirinụ na-eduga na ihe omume ahụ, A ga-enwe mmelite kwa izu na ọtụtụ kpakpando nke ga-eme n'ọdịdị ha na Expong.

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Nkwupụta na foto sitere na Tony Harrison Mepee Media With taa na Detroit

FotoEBE A (Biko kredit: Nkwalite Adwey Deey)

Guitar (JULY 15, 2025) - na-agbaso mmụọ aghụghọ aghụghọ, Harrison na-anya isi na-eji ọrụ achọpụtara nke ọma afọ iri na anọ. N'elu ozi iji nwetaghachi aha ụwa, Harrison bụ ịlaghachi na mgbanaka maka oge mbụ ebe ọ bụ WBO na-eme egwuregwu Soundweight Showdown megide Tim Tszyu na 2023. Ike na superweight nkewa, Harrison meriri jerloll Charlo na 2018 Becomebụ onye mmeri WBC Superweight, Inye Charlo nke mbu. Oge nke a, Harrison na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ndị ahịa obodo ya n'obodo ahụ dị ka ihe omume na-atụ anya Claressa ọta vs. Lani Daniels Ebumnuche Ọgba aghara nke ọma Saturday, July 26, na obere casars arena.

Na-echegharị na Harrison ga-abụ Republic's Edward Diaz (15-6, 12 Kos). Onye na-asọmpi siri ike, Diaz dị na okirikiri nke mgbarụ agha nke Juan Martinez.

Gweat, Claressa ọta (16-0, 3 Kos), ga-alaghachi n'ụlọ na Satọde, July 26, Mgbe ọ na-etinye ya na-enweghị mgbagha World Championshight Asọmpi na ihe omume naObere sidars arena megide nchịisi IBF LT. Chalwaight World Wirvion si New Zealand, Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko). Ọta na VS. Daniels ga-aga n'ihu n'ụlọ zuru ụwa ọnụ, DAZN. Ọta, Onye kachasị mma nwanyị na-achọ mma na akụkọ ihe mere eme, mere isiokwu na mbụ n'afọ a site na ịghọ nwanyị mbụ na-ekwu okwu na-enweghị mgbagha nke ụwa, oke ma ọ bụ nwunye, Iji nweta ọkwa na-enweghị isi na nkewa atọ.

Dmitriy Salita, Onye isi ala nke Salita:

"Tony Harrison na ezinụlọ ya bụ ebe a na-akụ ahịhịa na-akụ ọla, sonyere ugwu, ma nyefee ya. Ọ nwere ihe bara uru na Tony, Onye mmeri ụwa ikpeazụ site na Detroit, ga-alụ ọgụ na obere cazars, Naanị nkeji site na ebe O toro. N'akụkụ Clarassa Shield, akara ngosi michigan ọzọ, Ihe omume a gosipụtara ike, nganga, Ihe odide nke ịkụ ihe na steeti anyị. "

Tony Harrison:

"Apụghị m ichere ịlụ ọgụ n'obodo Libet na July 26th. Nkewa nke Middleweight na-eme nke ọma - m na-abịa maka aha ụwa nke abụọ m, ma m lekwasịrị anya karịa mgbe ọ bụla. "

"Ọ dị ịtụnanya ịhụ ihe Salta na-eme maka ịkụ ọkpọ na Detroit. Anyị nọ ebe a na mgbatị m, N'aka nri n'ime obodo, ya na igwefoto na ndi na-ese foto - na umuaka ahuru ya. Ha na-enweta mmụọ nsọ. A na m alụ ọgụ na-agbada n'okporo ụzọ na obere casars, bi na dazn, na ụdị visibility na-akpali ọgbọ ọzọ. Nke ahụ bụ ihe ọ bụ. "

SALITA PROMOTIONS SIGNS FORMER WORLD CHAMPION TONY HARRISON

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Guitar (JULY 9, 2025) – Salita Promotions has announced the signing of former WBC Super Welterweight Champion and proud Detroit nativeTony Harrison(29-4-1, 21 Kos) to their surging roster.

Embodying the Detroit fighting spirit, Harrison na-anya isi na-eji ọrụ achọpụtara nke ọma afọ iri na anọ. N'elu ozi iji nwetaghachi aha ụwa, Harrison is set to step back into the ring for the first time since his WBO Interim Super Welterweight showdown against Tim Tszyu in 2023. A force in the super welterweight division, Harrison meriri jerloll Charlo na 2018 Becomebụ onye mmeri WBC Superweight, giving Charlo his first defeat. This time, Harrison na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ndị ahịa obodo ya n'obodo ahụ dị ka ihe omume na-atụ anyaClaressa ọta vs. Lani Daniels Ebumnuche Ọgba aghara nke ọmaSaturday, July 26, na obere casars arena. Na-echegharị na Harrison ga-abụ Republic'sEdward Diaz (15-6, 12 Kos). Onye na-asọmpi siri ike, Diaz dị na okirikiri nke mgbarụ agha nke Juan Martinez.

Boxing is in Harrison’s blood as he is a third-generation professional fighter. His grandfatherHenry Hank, fought from 1955 ka 1972 and retired with a record of 62-31-4, 40 Kos. Henry’s sonAli Salaam – Harrison’s father and former trainer, now deceased – was a professional welterweight who fought from 1984 ka 1989 and retired with a record of 11-6, 5 Kos.

“We are excited to get back in there and get to work,” said Harrison. “It’s been a minute, but we are going to roll out like George Foreman did for his comeback. I have a short window left, so we are going to be active, keep winning, and eventually get back to the mountain top. Regaining a world title is my No. 1 goal, and I am feeling very strong at 160. It all starts once again on July 26 in my hometown. Let’s eat.”

“Tony Harrison is the last world champion from Detroit — a fighter who has proudly carried the city’s rich boxing legacy all the way to a world title,” said Salita Promotions PresidentDmitriy Salita. “Now rejuvenated at middleweight, he’s on a mission to add another belt to his already remarkable career. Fans watching live on DAZN and at Little Caesars Arena will witness an action-packed undercard featuring some of the best talent in the world.

Also featured on the impressive DAZN televised main card, rising heavyweight starPryce Taylor (8-0, 6 Kos) returns to the ring for the fourth time in 2025. On the strength of four straight knockouts, Brooklyn’s Taylor aims to continue his rise to heavyweight greatness against Saginaw, Mich.’sRobert Simsms (12-4-1, 3 Kos).

Samantha (11-0, 7 Kos), who is co-promoted by Shields’T-Rex Promotionsand Salita Promotions, looks to take one step closer to achieving her world title dream when she collides with France’sOnya (14-2, 2 Kos) makaWBA Jr. WelterweightWomen’s Interim Title. An undeniable rising star under the Salita Promotions banner, Alabama-born Worthington has passed every test in the ring impressively. Stringing together three statement victories in the past year, Worthington has earned the interim title opportunity in a division that features superstarsKatie TaylornaAmanda Serrano. Opposite Worthington, Piteau competes for a spot atop the star-studded 140-pound division. On the strength of five straight victories, Piteau will fight for the first time in the U.S. in a pivotal matchup against Worthington on July 26. The winner of this bout will be in line to face the winner of Taylor vs. Serrano III, taking place this weekend

Kicking off the main card action, the reigning WBC International Women’s Featherweight championCaroline Veyre(9-1), who fights out of Montreal, steps into the ring for the second time this year when she faces France’sBnnera ficia (23-3-2, 4 Kos) in a WBC Women’s Featherweight World Title Eliminator. Signing with Salita Promotions in 2024, Veyre has proven to be one of the most dangerous contenders in the featherweight division. On the heels of two dominant unanimous decision victories in back-to-back fights, Veyre prepares to take the next step towards WBC gold against the battle-tested Boudersa. Boudersa, 32, makes her promotional debut following a closely contested loss to Beatriz Ferreira for the IBF Lightweight World Title last year. Boasting championship experience, Boudersa stands as a stiff test for the surging Veyre..

Gweat, Claressa Shields will return home on Saturday, July 26, when she puts her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship on the line in the main event at Detroit’s premier sports arenaObere sidars arenaagainst the reigning IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion from New ZealandLani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko). Ọta, Onye kachasị mma nwanyị na-achọ mma na akụkọ ihe mere eme, mere isiokwu na mbụ n'afọ a site na ịghọ nwanyị mbụ na-ekwu okwu na-enweghị mgbagha nke ụwa, oke ma ọ bụ nwunye, Iji nweta ọkwa na-enweghị isi na nkewa atọ. Recently signed to Salita Promotions, Daniels made history of her own when she became the first New Zealand-born fighter to win two world titles, and the first to win world titles in two different divisions when she defeated Desley Robinson in 2023. Ọta na VS. Daniels ga-aga n'ihu n'ụlọ zuru ụwa ọnụ, DAZN.

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Pryce is Right again for undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor

New York City (June 11, 2025) – Immediately after last Friday night’s impressive fourth-round stoppage of Ed “Tex” Fountain, Brooklyn’s undefeated Pryce Taylor (8-0, 5 Kos) was called America’s best heavyweight prospect by his promoter, Dmitriy Salita (Salita n'ọkwá).

The 28-year-old Taylor and his manager, New York City-based Attorney Keith Sullivan, agree with Salita.

“They’re (Salita and Sullivan) both right,"Taylor kwuru, “because they’ve seen me fight. Fighting brings the dog out in me. Ọ (Isi iyi) was a test, real resilient, but like a punching bag that’s ready to fall off the chain. I had to keep hitting him and no way was he thinking about playing it safe. The referee saved his life; he was thinking about not falling down.”

The powerful Taylor entered the ring paying tribute to the late, great George Foreman by wearing a “Big George” T-shirt. Prior to the fight, Taylor noted that he had great success in the pro ranks fighting southpaws like Fountain. Taylor methodically ripped his opponent’s head and body with damaging punches, hurting Fountain in the third round with a straight right-left hook combination, followed by a barrage of shots on the sturdy Fountain who managed to survive the round.
(L-R: Head trainer Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor wearing his George Foreman tribute T-shirt, and manager Keith Sullivan)

Isi iyi (14-9, 7 Kos), who was the best fighter the 6’ 4”, 280-pound Taylor had fought in the pro ranks, was rocked from another series of violent combinations, when referee Charlie Fitch had seen enough and waved off the fight 36-seconds into the fourth frame.The fight was a scheduled 6-rounder on the “International Boxing Hall of Fame Night,” presented by Taylor’s promoter Salita Promotions, at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

“I was excited to be fighting on a show like that,” Taylor added. “He hit me first in the first round, something I always let my opponents do to test their power, gauge patterns, and figure him out. It’s like in baseball when a batter lets a pitch go by without swinging to see what he has on the mound. Because he’s a southpaw, his right is his jab, and he really wanted to use his left power hook. He had a good poker face, but he couldn’t hide it when I hurt him. He tried not showing he was fazed, keeping himself upright, but he felt my power. I like being accurate, especially throwing power punches. I punished him at the end, throwing a body shot, an uppercut, and then two right hooks.

“I thought George Foreman would have been proud of me and maybe thought he was seeing himself fight when he saw me punch. I put on a show. I’m a combination of Foreman and Muhammad Ali; power punching like Foreman, elusive like Ali with good footwork and light on my toes.

“I’m not sure if this was the best fight of my career, but he was my best opponent and the toughest guy I’ve fought. He came into the ring in good shape and tried to fight. His downfall was Pryce Being Right ọzọ. I love throwing my straight right and that keeps opening up my left hook to the body.”

Taylor had a 60-11 na-amu amu ndekọ, including a pair of New York Golden Gloves titles, and he was the heavyweight runner-up four times in the prestigious USA Boxing National Championship tournaments. “Pryce’s TKO win was exactly what I expected – dominant, calculated, and explosive,” Sullivan remarked. “He’s not just another prospect; with continued work, he can be the next great American heavyweight. With every fight, he’s proving that he has the tools, the discipline, and the mindset to be a force within this division. We’re building something special, and the world’s about to see it.”
Team Taylor (L-R): Manager Keith Sullivan, undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor, promoter Dmitriy Salita, and head trainer Benny Roman Salita.

Taylor will be fighting next in his first scheduled 8-round bout on July 26 in Detroit on a Salita Promotions card headlined by undisputed World Heavyweight Champion Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 Kos) versus Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko) na obere casars arena. Sullivan, a former Deputy Commissioner for the NYS Athletic Commission, Ọzọkwa, ugboro atọ, 2-division World Champion Miyo Yoshida (18-5) and Bronx NYPD Officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 Ko), as well as co-managing world-rated (IBF #3 & WBA #10) welterweight contender Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos), from Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan na-elekọta Donovan ya na onye bụbu onye mmeri etiti ụwa n'etiti Andy Lee, who is also Donovan’s head trainer.

Salita Promotions Announced Two Supporting Bouts to Shields, July 26 Event at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit

Undefeated Rising Star Samantha Worthington to Square Off Against Victoire Piteau for the WBA Jr. Welterweight Women’s Interim World Title

Reigning WBC International Titlist Caroline Veyre to Face Licia Boudersa for the WBC Women’s Silver Featherweight Championship and World Title Eliminator

Shields to Defend Her Undisputed Crown Against Reigning Light Heavyweight World Champ Lani Daniels in Main Event, Saturday, July 26 at Detroit’s Premier Sports Arena

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Guitar(Ka 23, 2025) -Salita n'ọkwátoday announced two high-level supporting bouts forClaressa Shields’ Undisputed Heavyweight World Championshipevent taking place onSaturday, July 26 naObere sidars arenana Detroit, airing live on DAZN, the global home of boxing. UndefeatedSamanthaand France’sCaroline Veyre, both rising world title contenders have been added to the card in separate and significant bouts.

Gweat, Claressa ọta (16-0, 3 Kos), will return home when she puts her undefeated record and Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship on the line in the main event against the reigning IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion from New ZealandLani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko).

Worthington (11-0, 7 Kos), who is co-promoted by Shields’T-Rex Promotionsand Salita Promotions, looks to take one step closer to achieving her world title dream when she collides with France’sOnya (14-2, 2 Kos) makaWBA Jr. Welterweight Women’s Interim World Title. An undeniable rising star under the Salita Promotions banner, Kentucky’s Worthington has passed every test in the ring impressively. Stringing together three statement victories in the past year, Worthington has earned the interim title opportunity in a division that features superstarsKatie TaylornaAmanda Serrano.

Opposite Worthington, Piteau competes for a spot atop the star-studded 140-pound division. On the strength of five straight victories, Piteau will fight for the first time in the U.S. in a pivotal matchup against Worthington on July 26. The winner of this bout will be in line to face the winner of Taylor vs. Serrano III taking place earlier that month.

“I believe with all my heart that Jesus created me for this very moment,” said Worthington. “Stepping into the ring to fight for the WBA Interim World Championship isn’t just a career milestone—it’s part of my purpose and an opportunity I am extremely grateful for. I feel so confident that I’m more than ready to make a statement at this level, and that statement will be made in the ring July 26, at Little Caesar’s Arena. The super lightweight division isn’t ready for ‘The Heat’ and I’m about to show exactly why I belong at the top.”

“My ambition is to conquer the most prestigious fights and win the most iconic titles in the world of boxing,” said Piteau. “To get there, I will give everything—my strength, my courage, and my unwavering determination. I can’t wait to fight in the United States against Samantha Worthington. From now on, I continue writing my story in the United States, ready to win with heart, fierce determination, and the utmost respect for this sport.”

“Samantha Worthington is one of the most exciting junior welterweights in the world today,” said Dmitriy Salita, Onye isi ala nke Salita. “With a decorated amateur pedigree, an undefeated professional record, and the backing of co-promoter Claressa Shields, she represents the next wave of American boxing talent. From rising through the ranks of USA Boxing to now competing for her first title on one of the year’s biggest stages—Samantha is on a fast track to greatness. It’s only a matter of time before she follows in Claressa’s footsteps and becomes an undisputed world champion.”

The reigning WBC International Women’s Featherweight championCaroline Veyre (9-1), who fights out of Montreal, steps into the ring for the second time this year when she faces France’sBnnera ficia (23-3-2, 4 Kos) in a WBC Women’s Featherweight World Title Eliminator. Signing with Salita Promotions in 2024, Veyre has proven to be one of the most dangerous contenders in the featherweight division. On the heels of two dominant unanimous decision victories in back-to-back fights, Veyre prepares to take the next step towards WBC gold against the battle-tested Boudersa. The 32 year old makes her promotional debut for Salita following a closely contested loss to Beatriz Ferreira for the IBF Lightweight World Title last year. Boasting championship experience, Boudersa stands as a stiff test for the surging Veyre.

“Caroline Veyre is, without question, one of the most technically brilliant boxers in women’s boxing today,” said Salita. “Her smooth, textbook style and exceptional ring IQ make watching her a true showcase of the sport at its highest level. I have no doubt she’s on the path to becoming a world champion and a fixture on the pound-for-pound list.”

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IHESALITAPROMOTIONS

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Ọgọ TV, Universal Sports Network, UFC Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe. 

Check the Salita Promotions YOUTUBE CHANNEL for regular updates of the modern world’s greatest fighters, contenders and prospects in action.

SALITA PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CLARESSA SHIELDS vs. LANI DANIELS SATURDAY, JULY 26 * LITTLE CAESARS ARENA

Undefeated Superstar Claressa Shields to Defend Her Titles Against Reigning Light Heavyweight World Champ Lani Daniels in Main Event at Detroit’s Premier Sports Arena; Live on DAZN

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Guitar(Ka 8, 2025)– The GWOATClaressa ọta (16-0, 3 Kos), will return home onSaturday, July 26, Mgbe ọ na-etinye ya na-enweghị mgbagha World Championshight Asọmpi na ihe omume naObere sidars arenamegide nchịisi IBF LT. Chalwaight World Wirvion si New Zealand, Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko). Ọta na VS. Daniels ga-aga n'ihu n'ụlọ zuru ụwa ọnụ, DAZN.

Ọta, Onye kachasị mma nwanyị na-achọ mma na akụkọ ihe mere eme, mere isiokwu na mbụ n'afọ a site na ịghọ nwanyị mbụ na-ekwu okwu na-enweghị mgbagha nke ụwa, oke ma ọ bụ nwunye, Iji nweta ọkwa na-enweghị isi na nkewa atọ.

Undefeated and seemingly unstoppable, the Flint, Mich., native is riding high after a dominant performance in February, where she dismantled the towering and dangerous Danielle Perkins in front of a roaring hometown crowd at the Dort Financial Center in Flint. Na-erite uru, Shields cemented her place as the inaugural undisputed women’s heavyweight champ.

A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Shields now looks to extend her reign against former heavyweight titleholder Lani Daniels, as she continues rewriting the history books one fight at a time.

“I am so excited to be defending my Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship in Detroit at Little Caesars Arena,” said Shields. “My fights continue to get bigger and better. My iro, Lani from New Zealand is coming to bring all the smoke, or so she says! This fight will be a sellout of 19,000 so get your tickets and be there to witnessherstoryna July 26 with the GWOAT.”

Daniels, coined “The Smiling Assassin,” is the former IBF Heavyweight World Champion, looking to regain her crown and add three more world title belts to her collection in July.

“To be the best you have to fight the best. I te pō pouri rawa, ka ara te marama, ā, ka kitea te pono,” said Daniels in her native Māori. “On the darkest nights the full moon will rise and the truth will be revealed.” 

Recently signed to Salita Promotions, Daniels made history of her own when she became the first New Zealand-born fighter to win two world titles, and the first to win world titles in two different divisions when she defeated Desley Robinson in 2023.

On the strength of seven-straight victories, Daniels has proven to be a fighter inside and outside of the ring. At 14-years-old, Daniels tragically lost her younger brother to leukemia, sending her down a troubled path with drugs and suicidal thoughts. Taa, Daniels is a champion of mental health and takes opportunities to inform, educate and support mental health awareness both at home and abroad. Daniels has become an inspiration for her home country as she continues to lead a worthy cause and challenge herself inside the boxing ring.

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“Women’s boxing has grown by leaps and bounds since Claressa Shields headlined the very first women’s main event on a nationally televised card,"KwuruDmitriy Salita, Onye isi ala nke Salita. "Ugbu a, she stands atop the mountain, defending the undisputed women’s heavyweight world title for the first time. Over a century agoJack Johnsontraveled to Australia to become the first African American heavyweight champion of the world. On July 26, Claressa Shields writes her own chapter in that on-going legacy—bringing the fight home to Detroit and facing a significant challenge in the reigning light heavyweight world champion, Lani Daniels. This is more than a fight—it is a defining moment in the evolution of boxing and women’s sport. Claressa is linking generations, breaking barriers, and etching her name deeper into the fabric of the sport’s history.”

Michigan is a world-renowned hotbed of boxing talent and history that runs deep. Producing legends in the sport, na nsonyeThomas “Hitman” HearnsFloyd Mayweather Obere. naJames “Lights Out” Toney, Michigan, the greater Detroit region in particular, continues to breed the best of boxing. Salita Promotions features an impressive roster of Michigan-grown fighters including ShieldsArdreal Holmes Jr.,and rising Michigan starsJoshua James PagannaJoseph Hicks Jr., as they continue to build their legacy in the sport. Marking Shields’ seventh time competing professionally in Detroit, Salita Promotions will spotlight the rich history and world-class talent in Michigan once again on July 26.

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ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS 

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 by Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Ọgọ TV, Universal Sports Network, UFC Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Check the Salita Promotions YOUTUBE CHANNEL for regular updates of the modern world’s greatest fighters, contenders and prospects in action. 

SALITA PROMOTIONS ADDS TWO MORE ELITE WORLD CHAMPIONS TO STAR-STUDDED ROSTER

Reigning IBF Light Heavyweight Champion Lani Daniels and WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Che Kenneally Join Reigning, Undisputed World Champion Claressa Shields and Super Middleweight Champ Franchsin Crews-Dezurn as Leading Ladies of Salita Promotions
Guitar (April 24, 2025) – Salita Promotions today announced the signing of reigning IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 Ko) and WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion Che Kenneally (5-0, 2 Kos) as the latest additions to an elite group of female boxers on the roster. Joining the most decorated female fighter of all time, and one of the most decorated male or female fighters in history, Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion Claressa ọta, and newly signed Unified Super Middleweight World Champion Franchin Prews-dejurn, Salita Promotions continues to build the strongest women’s roster in boxing.

“We are deeply committed to advancing equality in boxing by creating real opportunities for women to compete, succeed, and inspire on the world stage,"Kwuru Dmitriy Salita, Onye isi ala nke Salita. “Signing elite champions like Lani Daniels and Che Kenneally reflects our belief that women’s boxing deserves the same investment, visibility, and respect as the men’s game. We are proud to support their journey and help shape a future where talent and determination define success.”

Coined “The Smiling Assassin,” Daniels began her professional boxing career in 2017. Securing the ANBF Australasian Heavyweight title in 2023, Daniels earned a world title opportunity against Alrie Meleisea that same year for the IBF Heavyweight World title and won. After defending the belt once against South Africa’s Razel Mohammed, Daniels challenged for the IBF Light Heavyweight title against Desley Robinson. Winning the title bout via majority decision, Daniels made history by becoming the first New Zealand born fighter to win two world titles, as well as win two world titles in different weight divisions. Currently on the strength of seven-straight victories, Daniels has proven to be a fighter inside and outside of the ring. At 14-years-old, Daniels tragically lost her younger brother to leukemia, sending her down a troubled path with drugs and suicidal thoughts. Championing the importance of mental health, Daniels has become an inspiration for her home country as she continues to set records.

Following a masterclass performance in front of her hometown of the Gold Coast to win the vacant WBA Light Heavyweight title, the 6’0” tall Kenneally, 30, continues to shine and now joins Salita Promotions’ impressive slate of women’s champions. Making her professional debut in 2023, Kenneally trains out of Fiteklub Gold Coast alongside world-rated fighters including Demsey Mckean, Troy Pilcher, Brumo Tarimo and Alexander Devyatov. Salita Promotions and Fidel Tukel’s FK Events Australia will co-promote Che Kenneally’s bouts.

Boasting a roster that additionally includes undefeated world #1-ranked super lightweight Samantha, world #2-ranked featherweight Caroline Veyre, na #1 super bantamweight prospect and first woman to represent Puerto Rico in the Olympics Ashleyann Lozada, Daniels and Kenneally join Salita Promotions at a time when Promoter Dmitriy Salita increases his investment in women’s boxing.

ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS: Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 site Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Ọgọ TV, Universal Sports Network, UFC Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Boxing Superstar Claressa Shields has Street She Grew up on in Flint Honorarily Renamed After Her

Salita Promotions congratulates fighting superstar Claressa Shields for having the street she grew up on in Flint, Michigan, honorarily dedicated in her name by City of Flint Mayor Sheldon Neely. Last Sunday, Ọta, 26, was presented the accolade, which turned Spencer Street into Claressa Shields Street, at her Joy Tabernacle Church, where Shields was a guest speaker.


Mayor Neely says he’s overjoyed to be able to bestow the honor on the city’s fighting legend and says the next steps are to determine if it will be a ceremonial name change or an official name change. Ceremonial would mean adding Shield’s name to the existing name and official would mean the removal of the existing street name and replacing it with Shield’s name.


Claressa continues to make us all proud while exemplifying what it means to be a true champion,” said Mayor Neely. “She has accomplished so much, remains connected to this community and we just want to honor her. This street dedication is well-deserved.”


Ọta (11-0, 2 Kos), a two-time Olympic gold medal winner, three-division professional boxing champion, the first fighter, oke ma ọ bụ nwunye, to unify championships in two divisions and the fastest boxer in history to win titles in three different weight divisions, says this award is especially touching for her.


“I could not be happier today y’all!” said Shields on Twitter. “I had a great time at church! So thankful to everyone who came out to worship with me today! I was surprised by the Mayor of Flint! The street I grew up on Spencer street is being named after me ‘Claressa Shields Street.’ My grandma would be so PROUD!!!! I delivered a great message today! I feel so special!!! I’m overjoyed.”


“This is a well-deserved honor for a woman and fighter who has done a lot to help and support her home city,” said Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions. “She never stops working toward success in her career or as a public figure with an inspiring message. Salita Promotions is proud to represent her.”

Two-Time Gold Medalist and Professional Superstar Claressa Shields and Her Team Send Congratulations to USA Boxing’s Olympic Medal Winners

Two-time Olympic champion Claressa Shields, from Flint, Michigan, is proud of Team USA’s Olympic boxing medalists and the whole USA Boxing squad, which featured five female participants for the first time. The only American boxer ever to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals, Shields stood atop the medal podium at the first-ever Olympic Games to feature women’s boxing in 2012, before duplicating the feat at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The reigning middleweight Olympic champion was pleased with the United States’ performance at the Tokyo Olympics, which featured three silver medals and a bronze in the first appearance of a women’s welterweight competition.


“I’m super proud of the U.S. otu. The Olympics is the hardest tournament to medal in and all of you showed a lot of grit, hard work, determination and skill,” Shields said.


Earning medals in Tokyo were female welterweight O’shae Jones from nearby Toledo, Ohio, who took home a bronze, as well as a pair of professional boxers in Duke Ragan (featherweight) and Keyshawn Davis (fechaa), and California’s Richard Torrez Jr, (super heavyweight) who each won silver medals. The four medals represent the highest total for Team USA since Ricardo Juarez, Ricardo Williams, Clarence Vinson and Jermain Taylor grabbed hardware (two silver and two bronze) na 2000 Olympics.


The 2020 Olympic Games featured the addition of two women’s weight divisions, bantamweight (119 lbs) na welterweight (152 lbs), which shows the continued growth of the sport of women’s boxing throughout the world.


Ọta, who in addition to her two Olympic gold medals has won ten world titles in three weight divisions and become undisputed champion in two weight classes in just eleven fights as a professional and recently launched a two-sport career with her professional MMA debut for the PFL, says that having Jones as another American female professional boxer sporting an Olympic medal would be good for the sport. Jones has previously expressed a desire to enter the pro ranks.


“An injection of new top-level talent is always positive,” said Shields (11-0-0, 2 Kos), who aside from making her successful MMA fighting debut in June, made history last March by dethroning Canada’s Marie-Eve Dicaire and becoming the first boxer in the four-belt era to be an undisputed champion in two divisions. She also retained her WBC and WBO junior middleweight titles with the victory and claimed Dicaire’s IBF belt, as well as the vacant WBA Championship. “The idea of a new generation of ladies turning pro and deepening the talent pool with Olympic-level skills will be good for the sport of women’s boxing.”


Shields went 77-1 as an amateur and turned professional after her second Olympic victory in 2016. Her 2017 battle with Szilvia “Sunset” Szabados was the first female main event to be broadcast on American premium television. In addition to currently being the WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA champion at 154 pound, Shields had previously unified all four of the major sanctioning body belts at middleweight (160 lbs.).


Shields has had a dominating, record-breaking run thus far in her professional career, tearing through other women once considered the best in their divisions with relative ease. She and Great Britain’s Katie Taylor, also undefeated as a pro, have lifted women’s boxing to new heights in recent years, leading an increasingly deeper talent pool that will only get deeper with the addition of the 2020 Olympians from around the world.


Shields’ manager, Mark Taffet of Mark Taffet Media, agrees that the impending influx of new talent to women’s boxing will benefit the sport as a whole.


I’m excited for the four Americans who brought home Olympic medals this year, particularly welterweight bronze medal winner Oshae Jones who I believe will be one to watch in the next few years,” said Taffet. “The female boxing talent pool, and importantly the U.S. pool, continues to improve and bodes well for the future of women’s boxing and the continued gains toward equality across the board.


Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions, says he’s excited for the future and proud of USA Boxing, who produced four medal winners while undergoing a deadly pandemic that severely hampered the ability to train properly


“As a former amateur and professional boxer, I know the sacrifices required to fight on the elite level and I congratulate Team USA for all of its successes this year, even through all the added challenges that Covid-19 created,” said Salita.