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

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com

Record Knockout Holder Crossed Replaces Injured Veazey January 23

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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