Tūtohu Archives: Dmitry Salita

Pryce is Right again for undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor

NEW YORK CITY (Pipiri 11, 2025) – Immediately after last Friday night’s impressive fourth-round stoppage of Ed “Tex” Fountain, Brooklyn’s undefeated Pryce Taylor (8-0, 5 Koó) was called America’s best heavyweight prospect by his promoter, Dmitriy Salita (Salita Whakatairanga).

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 said, “because they’ve seen me fight. Fighting brings the dog out in me. E ia (Puna) 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)

Puna (14-9, 7 Koó), 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 ano. I love throwing my straight right and that keeps opening up my left hook to the body.”

Taylor had a 60-11 record amateur, 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 Koó) versus Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) at Little Caesars Arena. Sullivan, a former Deputy Commissioner for the NYS Athletic Commission, also manages 3-time, 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 Koó), from Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan co-manages Donovan with former world middleweight champion Andy Lee, who is also Donovan’s head trainer.

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 Franchin Crews-Dezurn as Leading Ladies of Salita Promotions
Jonathan (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 Koó) 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 Shields, and newly signed Unified Super Middleweight World Champion Franchón Crews-Dezurn, 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,"Ka mea Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “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 Worthington, world #2-ranked featherweight Caroline Veyre, a #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 e 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, Koi 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.

Greektown Casino and WJLB’s Dr. Darrius Supporting Salita’s ‘Detroit BrawlTomorrow Night!

Detroit’s best casino, Greektown Casino Hotel, and its best DJ, Dr. Darrius of 97.9 FM WJLB have gotten behind promoter Dmitriy Salita’s ever-growingDetroit Brawlprofessional boxing series.
The Greektown Casino Hotel has joined apopo po o (Rāhoroi, Whiringa 12) Brawl as principal sponsor of the event, while Dr. Darrius has interviewed several fighters on his show and will be spinning between rounds and fights apoponight at the legendary Masonic Temple in Downtown Detroit.
Tikiti hoki “Detroit Brawlare priced at VIP $123, Box Seats $100, Ringside $93, $63, $38, a $28 and available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster.com.
Consistently voted Detroit’s Best Casino, Greektown Casino Hotel features a 30-story hotel with 400 stunning guestrooms and suites devoted to your comfort, me te 100,000 square feet of exciting, non-stop gaming action, from the newest slots and table games to live poker.
We are seeing the renaissance of Detroit boxing on a national level and the fight fans of Detroit are witnessing some of the best boxing in the country. Greektown Casino is thrilled to be part of the action,” said Marvin Beaty, Greektown’s Vice President of Community Relations.
A radio personality and host of Detroit’s #1 rated night showThe Doctors Office (Weeknights 7 PM to midnight i runga i 97.9 FM WJLB) Dr. Darrius gives Detroiters a daily high-energy broadcast with a heavy dose of hip-hop, R&B music, celebrity interviews, ticket giveaways, hometown heroes, and a credible source of all breaking media.
Known for his philanthropic endeavors in Detroit, Dr. Darrius often partners with major sports teams and community organizations, and is always ready, willing, and prepared to assist and encourage today’s youth.
Detroit Brawl brings excitement and consistency of world class professional boxing to the city of Detroit,” said Dr. Darrius. “I am happy to be a part of it and will provide music for the ultimate night of entertainment in Detroit. Hope to see you at Masonic Temple apopo po!”
Promoter Dmitriy Salita says he’s overjoyed by the support being given by Greektown and Dr. Darrius.
With the city’s premier casino and top radio personality onboard, I feel like all our combined efforts will continue to breathe life back into professional boxing in this great city, while taking time to help out its less fortunate. I give my sincere thanks to both for their support.
Salita has delivered on his pledge to give back to the city. Earlier this week, he joined a group of fighters and trainers to work as a volunteer for Forgotten Harvest, one of the nation’s largest food rescue organizations. In addition to the time spent volunteering, he will be donating a portion of every ticket sold to provide thousands of meals to Detroit’s less fortunate. His last show donated over 3000 meals to worthy families.
In the night’s main event, Detroit’s undefeated James Gordon Smith (10-0, 6 Koó) and Tashkent, Uzbekistan formidable Olim Nazarov (14-2, 8 Koó), will go to war for six rounds of bantamweight action.
I roto i te hui tahi-matua, MuheebFlashy,” Fazeldin (8-0-1, 3 Koó) from Sheffield, United Kingdom via Yemen, will face Modesto, California’s Michael Gaxiola (4-9) in a six-round lightweight battle.
And in another significant six-round welterweight showdown, Salita’s newest undefeated welterweight contender Wesley Tucker (12-0, 7 Koó) will showcase his considerable talents against Rocky Mount, Te Tai Tokerau Carolina, Richard Hall (11-24-3, 7 Koó).
I runga i te undercard, undefeated super bantamweight Zach Shamoun (4-0-1, 3 Koó) will look for his fifth professional victory against Dallas, Texas’ Charles Clark (1-1, 1 KO) in a four-round bout; undefeated bantamweight Ja’RicoGreat Lakes KingO’Quinn (3-0, 2 Koó) will face Robert Allen Jr. (0-1) o Wilson, North Carolina in a four-rounder; and in an all-Michigan welterweight four-rounder, Detroit’s Raphael Sinegal (1-1, 1 KO) will face Flint, Michigan’s Darryol Humphery.

I te po whawhai, tatau tuwhera i 5:00 pm and the fights begin at 6:00 pm.
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For more information on theDetroit Brawlor Salita Promotions, toronga www.salitapromotions.com.

HURRICANE WRIGHT WANTS TO TOPPLE TOP CRUISERWEIGHTS CHICAGO BOXER TARGETS CHAMP SHUMENOV

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Chicago, IL (February 22, 2016) – BoxRec.com says Junior Wright is the number-two ranked cruiserweight in the United States, and the Chicagoan is keen to show he should have the top slot.

I te Rāmere, te 15-1-1 Wright got a 1st round stoppage over Jim Franklin on a show in Iowa, and the boxer feels he’s building superb momentum, which will soon result in another title shot.

The fight was over so fast I couldn’t really tell you much about it,” said Wright, kata. “But I threw a really good body shot to put him down and then afterwards I just threw a lot of combinations when he got up and they stopped it. I feel great about my win. While training for my world title fight with Rakhim Chakhiev in 2015, I had an injury but still went ahead with the fight. After the match I had surgery and now I am 100 hundred percent. I feel ready for all the top cruiserweights in the world, from what I see there is not much out there to worry about in the division. I would love the opportunity to fight Beibut Shumenov for a world title. He is one of the dominant champions and his fights happen in the U.S. so I feel there is no home-turf advantage, no jet leg to worry about. I feel very confident in this fight and my abilities!”

Wright is now No. 13 in the WBA and wants to fight best in the division, including WBA world champion Shumenov, or BoxRec No. 1 in the USA, BJ Flores.

His promoter Dmitry Salita backs the fighter nicknamed “Hurricane” all the way.

I’ve always felt that Junior Wright is one of the best cruiserweights in the world and most definitely in the U.S.,” Na ka mea a Word. “I believe he has the tools to compete with and beat the best fighters in the cruiserweight division.

Nguha Potapov wāhanga o Eastern Pākehā Talent ngaru i roto i Brooklyn i tenei po Rāpare

Pugilism Ao-piha he hoki i roto i Brooklyn, Ko te whakakake ki te kauwhau Salita Whakatairanga.
Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 26, 2015)I Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, blue-chip contender Nikolay Potapov, runga No. 9 i roto i te ao i roto i whā, ka whakaatu atu ana ngā pūkenga nui i roto i te tāone o nga kingi.
Tona rangatira faahiahia mai i muri i tika 13 whawhai ngaio, toa katoa.
Kei te maka kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita te pa i oti i runga i te kāri whawhai toka-totoka, e kauwhau i te Matatini Aviator i roto i te tonga Brooklyn.
“Nikolay Ko te nguha runga, me te titiro ahau atu ki tona whawhai i runga i te raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga rite tona talateu ki te pā whawhai American,” ka mea te kaiwhakatairanga, i noho nei mauihaa i roto i te kowhiuwhiu i te mura o te pūtaiao reka i roto i NYC mo te mua tau e rave rahi. “Kei a ia ngā pūkenga katoa ki te whakataetae ki te pai i roto i te ao nei.”
Hails Potapov i Russia, a he wāhanga o te poipoi hou o Eastern battlers Pākehā nei e tango mana o te hākinakina, tapahia i te kakahu o te Gennady Golovkins me Sergey Kovalevs.
E ia tona 13-0 (6 Kos) lekooti i runga i te raina ki te Mexican maa, Pedro Melo, he hōia o 25 whawhai pro i roto i te a'ee whakaritea mō te 10-rauna.
Pērā ki te maha whawhai Russian, Potapov Ko te kaikonihi manawanui, pai ki te haere mai i mua, kia mua, He taketake mārō, e nifó tahi pai, e matau ana te uara o te whakaeke tinana arotahi, mauria tona kotingotingo koroiroi…fele, ka waiho ia e hiahia te tangata aces whā ki te totohe ki, hohoro. Ko te tuatahi, He ki te hapai i mahi ia i runga i Rāpare po.
He tokomaha e haere ana i te whakaaturanga ka haamana'o te hui matua oaoa i te kāri Salita whakamutunga, i roto i te Coney Island, ka tere Maukati Koroniria Alex Miskirtchian. Matchmaking Fan-hoa ko te tohu Salita; te tahi atu pāngia i runga i te tap ngā te whawhai taitara, pitting Alicia Ashley (22-10-1) ki Christina McMahon (7-0) i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio mo te wātea WBC wahine ao karauna whā super.
Hitters Hard Bakhtiyar Eyubov (8-0; Welterweight super), whitu tekau teina Steve Martinez (15-2) a super welter Mikkel LesPierre (10-0-1) E katoa e whai ana ki te hanga i te pōrutu i roto i ono pāngia a tawhio, i roto i te puka o te mahi knockout, i te Aviator. Cruiserweight Emilio Salas (3-1-1), super Kōmāmā Giorgi Gelashvilli (2-0) a debuting welter super Serdar Hudayberviyev e whakaaturia i roto i te wha pāngia a tawhio, me.
“Tonu to tatou torohaki ki to tatou raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga ki te tupu,” Said Word. “Ahau, me nga whawhai katoa ngaio pakeke-mahi i runga i te kāri, appreciate your support! Haere mai kia kite i tenei kuao, me te pūmanawa paihere o kaimekemeke whakaatu ki a koe he aha mekemeke ko te hākinakina tino toa i roto i te ao!”
Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei i te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Q&A: AO TOP TEKAU whā Nikolay POTAPOV

Nguha Russian ki te uru atu Area pugilists i Oct. 29 Brooklyn Pakanga
Brooklyn, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 20, 2015) – Ka kotahi ano whakarato Mekemeke toa-tahuri-kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita NYC ki te po o te toa pugilistic rite te IBF mua, WBA ko NABA International Junior Welterweight Champion hopoi mai tona raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga hoki ki te tonga Brooklyn i runga i Rāpare, Oketopa. 29. Ko te Aviator Sports me Events Center Ka mahi rite te whenua whakamatautauranga i muri hoki maha New York City-e hāngai ana whetu maranga; tia whakaohoting kau whare undercard ki ngā ngā, te wahi teLycian “Apahinu” Ashley a Christina McMahon (7-0, 3 Koó) Ka tapawha atu mo te WBC Super whā taitara, me te runga-10 nguha whā ao-runga, Nikolay Potapov, hanga ana U.S.A. tuatahi.

“Tatou Oct. 29 Ka ngā whakaaturanga etahi nga whawhai pai o runga i te ao, pērā i world-raTed Nikolay Potapov. Ko ia tetahi o te rawa, tūturu opuaraa ao-runga i roto i te bantamweigTuhinga wehenga. Tenei ka waiho kāri tino tetahi mō pā mekemeke rohe ki te oaoa i,” Said Word, nei tahi-whakatairanga Potapov ki Pavel Popov o PBL Whakatairanga.

Doors tuwhera i 6 p.m. ki te a'ee tuatahi whakaritea hoki 6:30 p.m., rite te Brooklyn Pakanga titiro ki te faatîtî kotahi ano New York City ki fistic riri. Timata tīkiti i $20 a e wātea ana mā te karanga 1-844-890-2120 ranei i te toro SalitaPromotions.com.

Potapov – runga i tēnei wā rite te No. 14 whā i roto i te ao i te WBO me te tauanga i teie nei No. 13 ao e te WBC me No. 10 e BoxRec – ka hoatu e tona tūturu 13-0 record (6 Koó) i runga i te raina rite hanga e ia tona tuatahi i runga i U.S. oneone. Ko te battler nohopuku-aranga haupu ake, nui atu i 180 tītaha runaruna, i mahia ai te maha o te whakataetae whakaora motu, me te ao, a inaianei ano maumauria he pro 25-tau-tawhito, kua kore wa i roto i te takiuru ki runga ki hoki wha pāngia 10-a tawhio noa, me te 12-rounder ki mātanga, runga whakataetae. I roto i tona wikitoria pro whakamutunga, Popatov roaa te taitara WBA Āhia i te besting Jason Canoy, nei tauanga E kore te. 14 i roto i te WBC me No. 12 i roto i te IBF.

Noho matou ki raro, ki a Potapov ki te kitea i roto i pā ana ki tona hītori ki “te pūtaiao reka” a ki te ako atu e pā ana ki te mea e tia'i te nguha hinga kore i tona US. tuatahi:

Pātai: I pehea koe te tiki i to koutou timatanga i roto i te hākinakina o te mekemeke? He aha meinga koe e titiro ki te tahuri ngaio?

Nikolay Potapov: Tīmata ahau mekemeke, ina ko ahau he tamaiti. Ka mea toku papa, “Haapii Mekemeke ki a koutou hei tangata, a ka whakapakari i tō kaha roto, i waho.” I ahau taitamariki ko to tatou hoa i te kaiwhakangungu o Russia Hall o Rongonui mekemeke. Kihai toku papa i ki te whakaaro e pā ana ki te reira no te roa i mua i te tango ahau ki te omaoma, a ko e toku timatanga i roto i te mekemeke.

Pātai: He aha ko to koutou tamarikitanga rite?

Nikolay Potapov: Ahau tupu up i roto i Podolsk, Russia, e tata ana Moscow. Tīmata ahau te tākaro poikiri me te mahi whana mekemeke i te matahiti o te ono i mua i te mutunga tīmata ki te pouaka. E haere ahau ki te kura, me te ka haere ki rānei poikiri mahi mekemeke whana ranei. Ko ahau he kaitākaro poikiri tino pai, me te rangatira o taku kapa, i nga ra katoa e mahia e ahau i haere noa nga rama i roto i i 9 p.m.

Pātai: Kua i koe he ara tere kia whakarārangitia i roto i contenders whā me te Runga 15 i roto i te ao matau i teie nei. He aha kua koutou wahi tino ranei āhuatanga tino mīharo o koutou angitu wawe ngā?

Nikolay Potapov: I ahau atu 170 he nui nui o te wheako me te kaha ki te piki ake i te rarangi pro i te tere tere whawhai runaruna e whakapono ahau i hoatu ki ahau. Aroha ana ahau ki mekemeke, a tahuri ngaio ki te whai toku moe o te hoko i te toa ao, whawhai taitara whawhai me te pā oaoa ki toku pūkenga!

Pātai: He aha koe e titiro whakamua ki roto i te US? He aha e anga whawhai koutou i roto i te U.S. te haere ki te rite?

Nikolay Potapov: Tenei ka waiho i toku haerenga tuatahi ki te U.S.A. Kua moe tonu ahau e pā ana ki te whawhai i roto i te U.S. a i roto i te New York City, a kei te haere mai toku moe pono. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakaatu i toku pūkenga ki te ao, me te hanga i toku Brooklyn Pakanga waiata he tetahi whakaongaonga. Ko ahau rawa arotahi i runga i toku mahi mekemeke, me te tino oaoa ki te ahu whakamua me te whawhai i te whawhai pai i roto i te ao nei ahau. Kua mahia e ahau ki hinga te tangata Kua ahau i roto i mua o ahau i roto i te whakakai. Ko te aha ahau tauanga kua ahau i roto i te tihi 15 i roto i te ao ki te anake 13 whawhai, no te mea e ahau e hiahia ana ki te whawhai i te pai i roto i toku wehenga. Whawhai ahau whawhai nei he teitei ake te ahau me te ki atu wheako i te tīmatanga i roto i toku mahi pro, Ahau tika e hiahia ana ki te wero i ahau, ka whawhai te pai!

Oketopa. 29 Haapurorohia Brooklyn Pakanga kia ka kauwhautia pārongo i te rā i muri mai. Me whakapā hoa rangatōpū Hiahia Mark Fratto imfratto@linacremedia.com.

No te tīkiti, atu e pā ana ki te whai wāhi me ngā whakahōunga atu i runga i te Rāpare, Oketopa. 29, Brooklyn Pakanga takiuru koa i runga i ki SalitaPromotions.com me AviatorSports.com. A pee i te mahi katoa mā pāpāho pāpori nui ki runga ki te hui – a ki runga ki te po, whawhai – iBrooklynBrawlNY i runga i Twitter, me te Instagram, ranei mā te whakauru i te hashtag #BrooklynBrawl

Damon McCreary looking to upset undefeated Jarrell Miller next Thursday night at LIU Brooklyn Paramount Theater

Fight Card Part of Brooklyn Brawl Series
Promoted by Dmitriy Salita’s Star of David Promotions
Brooklyn (Kia 28, 2015)I Rāpare po, Pipiri 4, Dmitry Salita’s Star of David Promotions will bring it’s Brooklyn Brawl series to LIU Brooklyn Paramount Theater with a terrific night of boxing.
I roto i te hui matua, tūturu Heavyweight Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller (12-0-1, 10 KO o) will risk his undefeated mark when he takes on Damon McCreary (15-4, 11 KO o) in a bout scheduled for 8 rauna.
McCreary has been training hard in Detroit as Miller will be his 4th consecutive and 7th overall undefeated opponent.
He has previously been in with current WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder as well as Jordan Shimmell, Ali Mansour and Charles Martin.
“Oku whakangungu kua pai. Ite ahau nui. I know what I have going against me,” said McCreary.
In Miller, McCreary will be facing a guy who stands about 6’4and checks in around 260 lbs. McCreary has been preparing for that with regular sparring against huge men.
I know he is a big guy. I been sparring with guys who stand about 6’8and 6’9″. I know Miller is young, hungry and a puncher. His skills are OK but he hasn’t fought at the level I have been at.
McCreary has been a pro since 1998 and he feels that could be a big factor in his favor.
My experience is a huge factor. I know up until the last couple years that he has been an MMA fighter. I just hope he doesn’t kick me or put me in a headlock.quipped McCreary.
Despite being 41 tau-tau, McCreary is confident that a win in New York will catapult him into some great opportunities.
I have a few years left in me. This win will get me a bigger fight. It is great to fight in New York. I have fought in Los Angeles and Chicago but I have to treat this as just another fight.”
Because of the his past opponents, McCreary is giving himself a great shot to pull the upset.
“I am from Detroit. I am a soldier who won’t back down and I am coming to win. By the grace of god, I can pull the upset and further my career.”
I roto i te 8-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, Dimash Niyazov (7-0-3, 4 KO o) o Staten Island, NY takes on Ariel Durán (8-7-1, 5 KO o) o Queens, NY i roto i te Tamaiti. Welterweight a'ee.
I roto i te pāngia 6-a tawhio:
Steven Martinez (15-2, 12 KO o) o Bronx, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Super Welterweight bout.
Whakaaro nui Augusta (6-1, 5 KO o) o Brooklyn, Ka whawhai NY Quincy Brown (1-2, 1 KO) o Milbrook, AL i roto i te a'ee whitu tekau.
I roto i te pāngia 4-a tawhio:
Steve Geffrard (10-2, 7 KO o) o Miami, Ka whawhai FL Eric George (3-9) of Niagara Falls, NY in a Cruiserweight bout.
Bakhtiyar Eyubov (5-0, 5 KO o) of Almaty, Kazakhstan will take on Jason Thompson (5-9-4, 4 KO o) of New York in a Super Welterweight bout.

 

Dewayne Zeigler (4-0-1, 4 KO o) of Montgomery, AL will fight Jeremy Graves (0-4) of Niagara Falls, NY i roto i te a'ee Kōmāmā.

Julian Sosa (1-0) o Brooklyn, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Welterweight bout.
Super whā Michael Stoute o Long Island, NY will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named.
Tickets for the event are on sale and can be purchased online via Ticketmaster by visiting www.ticketmaster.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000.

PEC was launched in April by Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner and Onexim Sports and Entertainment, with all business operations overseen by Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark. PEC and LIU Brooklyn announced recently that LIU Brooklyn Paramount Theatre, located at Flatbush and DeKalb Avenues on the LIU Brooklyn campus, will focus on booking emerging talent. LIU Brooklyn Paramount will soon undergo a 24-month renovation and will host more than 120 events annually.

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