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Baltimore Pro Boxing Returns July 13 with Tribute Card

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Baltimore, MD (June 23, 2017) – Baltimore Pro Boxing will pay tribute to the late Murray “Bushwacker” Smith Sr. when they return to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD Thursday, July 13go th for an exciting pro-am fight card.
$45 kakaretso tsa go amogelelwa, $65 ringside, $100 individual VIP seats and a limited number of $1,000 VIP tables of 10 are on sale now at Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175. All VIP ticketholders can enjoy food and drinks prior to the first fight. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 and the opening bell will sound at 8:30.
The father of Baltimore Boxing Owner Jake Smith, Murray Smith Sr. was a lifelong fixture in Baltimore and promoted various events. O ile a fetile a 2013 after battling melanoma. Baltimore Boxing will honor him during the evening.
Headlining will be Jesse “The Beast” Nicklow against Sherman Artis in an eight round super middleweight contest.
Living and fighting out of Baltimore, Nicklow has an outstanding 26-8-3 rekoto le 8 wins by knockout and is unbeaten in his home state of Maryland. He’s also traveled to face many of the world’s best including former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist Ryota Murata and top ranked Sergiy Derevyanchenko among others. Ka January, Nicklow impressively outpointed previously unbeaten Chauncey Fields.
A Severn, MD native, Artis enters the bout riding a wave of confidence. Ka March 30, Artis knocked down previously unbeaten local favorite Steve Wheeler en route to a unanimous decision victory. Artis’ team is confident their fighter will defeat Nicklow then move onto bigger and better things.
Fast rising middleweight “Dangerous” Donald Wallace looks to rebound from a controversial draw in May but will have another tough task at hand when he meets Statesville, NC’s Shane Peterson. Wallace, 2-0-1 (1 KO), has received great praise locally for his development and Baltimore Boxing has high hopes for the 23-year-old. Peterson, 2-1 (2 KO oa), is fresh off a vicious first round stoppage of 4-0 Stephon Morris June 17 in Baltimore.
Wallace-Peterson is scheduled for four rounds.
Bantamweight standout Alexandru Marin is slated to see action in an eight round affair. Originally from Iasi, Romania and residing in Bethesda, MD, Marin is 13-0 le 9 KO oa. Ka June 2016, Marin scored a career best victory, knocking out once-beaten Johnny Determan in three rounds to capture the IBO International title.
Glenarden, MD junior welterweight Dravontay Speed Rawls, 8-0-1 (6 KO oa) will appear in a six round bout against iron-chinned fight veteran Matt Murphy of St. Louis, MO.
Baltimore Junior lightweight Ernest Hall, 2-0 (1 KO) is stepping up to his first six rounder and will do so against an opponent to be named.
The card will also have amateur bouts including local standouts Brian “Bam Bam” Haenschlager, Clayton Frazier and Deshawn “Soulsnatcher” Chase. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela Baltimoreboxing.com.

Kisner-Guerrero title match headlines May 12 a Maryland

Unbeaten Wallace and 2012 Olympian Romero featured on undercard
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Baltimore, MD (April 27, 2017) – Baltimore Boxing returns Labohlano, Ka 12 to Michael’s Eighth Ave in Glen Burnie, MD for “Mayday Mayday,” a talent rich card featuring top local, national and international talents.
Tickets ho tloha $50 are on sale by going to Baltimoreboxing.com or calling 410-375-9175.
Boxing great Vinny Paz, the subject of critically acclaimed Bleed for This, is attending as a special guest of Baltimore Boxing Promotions and will be available to meet and greet all VIP ticket holders.
Topping this outstanding evening of action is a ten round cruiserweight title showdown between NABA champion “Slick” Nick Kisner of Baltimore and former champion Alex Guerrero.
Fighting out of Baltimore, Kisner has an impressive 19-3-1 setsebi ledger le 6 KO oa. Kisner won his last three bouts including the NABA title winning effort where he traveled to Ohio to outpoint local favorite Brian Holstein. Never afraid of a challenge, the 26-year-old Kisner defeated 8-1 Lamont Singletary March 30 at Michaels Eighth and will have a tough task come May 12.
Representing Salisbury, MD and originally from the Dominican Republic, Guerrero will look to regain the title he captured via 8go th round stoppage of Anthony Ferrante in 2014. Ka 12-1-1 le 6 KO oa, Guerrero lost his last fight but will enter the ring looking not only to win back his title but to prove he’s worthy of fighting the cruiserweight division’s elite.
In just his third professional fight “Dangerous” Donald Wallace looks to capture the vacant East Coast Middleweight Championship when he faces Devin Butcher in an eight round battle of Baltimoreans. Ka January 13, Wallace, 2-0 (1 KO), won a six round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Tahir Thomas. Prior to his pro career, he generated local buzz by impressing in tournaments as a newcomer to the sport. Butcher is 6-1 le 3 wins by knockout and is coming off a decision victory over Eric Govan.
2012 Dominican Olympian Wellington Romero will face an opponent to be named in a special attraction welterweight contest. Now fighting out of Newburgh, NY, Romero’s 12-0-1 le 6 hlōla ka knockout. He is promoted by Roc Nation Sports.
Welterweight Matthew “Boogieman” Bowling, 4-0 (4 KO oa), and heavyweight Colby Madison, 4-0 (3 KO oa), will both face opponents to be named in four rounders.
"This is an excellent card from top to bottom,"O ile a re Jake Smith. “Fans will get to witness two evenly matched title fights, four undefeated fighters and a former Olympian under one roof. Ka 12 is going to be a great evening of boxing at Michaels Eighth.”
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Baltimore Boxing returns to Michael’s Eighth March 30

Baltimore, MD (March 9, 2017) – Jake “The Snake” Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions is back in action Labone, March 30 kwa Michael ea borobeli Avenue a Glen Burnie, MD with an exciting pro-am card stacked with local standouts.
Ticket are on sale by calling 410-375-9175 or going to Baltimoreboxing.com. Mamati a butsweng ka6:30 and the first bell will sound at 8.
Headlining the card is NABA champion “Slick” Nick Kisner against Lamont “The Problem” Singleton. Living and fighting out of Baltimore, Kisner has a solid 18-3 professional ledger with six wins by knockout. A hae a ka ho fetisisa morao tjena gia, Kisner outboxed hometown favorite Brian Holstein to capture the aforementioned NABA belt. Prior to his pro career, Kisner was one of the best amateurs in the country, winning various championships.
Hailing from Dover, Delaware, Singleton owns an impressive 8-1 record and has six knockouts. Fresh off a first round knockout in February, Singleton is confident he’ll earn his biggest victory to date against Kisner.
The non-title bout is scheduled for 8 o garela.
Middleweight prospect “Dangerous” Donald Wallace looks to raise his record to 3-0 when he squares off with Barry Trotter in four round all-Maryland showdown. Wallace of Baltimore is fresh off an exciting six round decision victory over previously unbeaten Tahir Thomas in September. Fighting out of Columbia, Trotter’s 2-2 and has a win over 3-0 Tracey Brewer.
Welterweight phenom Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey of Baltimore meets durable Washington DC Lamont White in a four rounder. The popular Veazey, who called out UFC star and boxing hopeful Conor McGregor, turned pro last October with a decision win. A seven fight veteran, White’s faced 5 unbeaten opponents and has never been stopped.
Steve “Show Stealer” Wheeler returns to the squared circle for the first time in 6 ½ years to face an opponent to be named in a four round cruiserweight contest. Wheeler, 6-0 (5 KO oa), is a massive ticket draw and looks to continue where he left off.
The amateur portion of the card will feature former East Coast heavyweight titlist Brian “Bam Bam” Haneschlager of the Baltimore Boxing Gym. Haenschlager, a heavy handed fighter, is expected to turn pro in the near future.
"Michaels Eighth has been a magical place for Baltimore Boxing,"O ile a re Jake Smith. “We have the best and most loyal fan base in the region. The best way to show them our appreciation is by putting on quality fighters. The main event is a ShoBox type fight between two boxers who have plans of fighting bigger bouts in the near future. We’ve packed the house so make sure to get your tickets early.”
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A must win for Nicklow; Golden opportunity for Fields

 

Baltimore, MD (January 11, 2017) – When Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow enters the ring Labohlano evening against Chauncey Fields, he’ll do so in need of an impressive victory.

The Baltimore native has a solid 25-8-3 rekoto le 8 knockouts and built a reputation for remarkable physical toughness. The 29-year-old however has come up short in some of his recent bouts against world class fighters including 2012 Olympic gold medalist Ryota Murata, Ronald Gavril and Sergiy Derevyanchenko. Nicklow’s undefeated when he fights in Maryland but is faced with a hungry opponent that has everything to gain.

Enter Chauncey “Grimm” Fields. Living and fighting out of Lynchburg, VA, Fields is 4-0 le 2 knockouts. Pampiring, some have been critical due to the experience gap however Fields’ first four fights were six rounders and he sees the opportunity as a way to better his career sooner than later.

“This is an interesting fight because Jessie needs this win to remain a contender and Chauncey wants to make a name for himself at an early stage of his career,"O ile a re Jake Smith. “The winner will definitely move onto bigger things and both guys understand the importance of this fight.”

The eight round super middleweight contest headlines a Jake Smith’s Baltimore Pro Boxing pro-am card dubbed as “Scary Night at the Fights” live from Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD. Tickets ho tloha $50 are on sale by logging onto Baltimoreboxing.com or calling 410-375-9175.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Baltimore’s “Dangerous” Donald Wallace looks to go 2-0 when he faces fellow unbeaten Tahir Thomas (4-0-1, 3 KO oa), ea Salisbury, MD over six rounds. Wallace turned pro last year with a first round knockout while Thomas most recently drew with 10-0 Antowyan Aikens.

Undercard bouts include four rounders featuring Roger Caruso and Lamont White, Ernest Hall against Cleveland Hemphill and Gary Hudson vs Marvin Johnson.

There will also be an amateur portion of the card, topped by a heavyweight title rematch between Brian “Bam Bam” Haneschlager and Dallas Butts and Baltimore Boxing is running a 50/50 along with a silent auction to raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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Baltimore Pro Boxing Returns January 13

Baltimore, MD (December 15, 2016) – Jake “The Snake” Smith’s Baltimore Pro Boxing makes their long awaited return to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD for “A Scary Night at the Fights” Friday, January 13.
Tickets to “A Scary Night at the Fights” are on sale now by going to Baltimoreboxing.com/events or calling 410-375-9175. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 and the opening bell will sound at 8:15.
Headlining the event is Baltimore super middleweight Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow. Known as one of the physically toughest fighters in the 160 le 168 pound weight classes, Nicklow has a solid 25-8-3 rekoto le 8 a hapa ka knockout. The 29-year-old fought many top fighters including former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, Olympic Gold Medalist Ryota Murata, top contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Fernando Guerrero among others.
Nicklow, who is unbeaten in 26 fights in his home state, faces an opponent to be named in an eight round contest.
"I’m excited to be back running pro shows in the Baltimore area,"O ile a re Smith, a former boxer who has been a successful promoter for more than 20 lilemo tse. “We’ve had incredible support from the crowd and our sponsors for amateur shows but people were always asking when we’d run another pro card. It’s my pleasure to present “A Scary Night at the Fights” and the plan is to continue providing quality entertainment for our ticketholders.”
A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, 18-year-old boxing prodigy Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey of Baltimore meets an opponent to be named in a four round junior middleweight contest. Veazey, a multi-time champion in the amateurs, turned pro in October with a unanimous decision victory and has a large fan base.
"Dangerous” Donald Wallace, 1-0 (1 KO), is slated to return in a four round middleweight bout. A newcomer to the sport, the Baltimore resident made a name for himself as an amateur, going from novice to Olympic Trials participant in a short period of time. Wallace, who scored a first round knockout in his pro debut, faces a foe to be named.
Rugged 46 fight veteran Michael “The Amazing” Gbenga of Baltimore by way of Accra, Ghana will appear on the card in a light heavyweight contest.
Additional lintoa tla o ile a phatlalatsa nakoana.
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Baltimore Boxing’s Donald Wallace to make pro debut Saturday in Virginia

 

Baltimore, MD (Ka 18, 2016) – Baltimore Boxing middleweight prospect “Dangerous” Donald Wallace is slated to make his pro debut against fellow newcomer Brian Straus in a four round match up Moqebelo evening at the ABC Sports Complex in Springfield, VA.

In the last year, Wallace went from a virtual unknown to a respected up and comer in the notoriously tough Baltimore-Maryland-DC region. A participant in the 2016 Olympic Qualifiers, Wallace exceeded expectations but ultimately came up short after dropping a debatable decision to well-regarded Sharif Rahman.

Since the defeat to Rahman, Wallace has been fighting with a chip on his shoulder and the kind of hunger necessary to make it in a sport brutal as boxing. Now that his brief but successful amateur career is behind him, Wallace is focused on his future in the paid ranks.

“I’m excited and have been working on getting my weight down,” said Wallace. “My last few amateur fights I fought too heavy but that’s no longer an issue. I’ve already had experience boxing without the headgear during the Olympic Qualifiers so I’m not worried about that aspect. I actually like that the gloves are smaller in the pros because I’m looking for a knockout or stoppage in the first round to enter the pros in style!"

Jake Smith, Wallace’s manager and trainer, has been involved in the fight game for more than three decades and is a firm believer in him.

“Donald came to me with no experience but the desire to learn and improve. He is an incredibly hard worker and has come very far in a short period of time. I believe his work ethic alone will take him places in this sport and I’m looking forward to Moqebelo bosiu. "

Tickets are available by calling 410-375-9175.

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Baltimore Boxing Presents “Madness at Michael’s” March 10!

 

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Baltimore, MD (February 24, 2016) – Jake Smith’s Baltimore Boxing Promotions returns to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD for “Madness at Michaels” Labone, March 10.

The card is topped by two title bouts and features some of the area’s notable rising fighters.

Tickets purchased in advance start at $25, boloketsoe ditulo tse ba $35, reserved tables for ten are $350, $50 VIP seats and $500 VIP tables of 10 can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 am and the fights begin at 8.

E kholo ea ho ketsahalo, fans will be treated to a heavyweight title bout when “Dangerous” Dallas Butts challenges Drew Ryan for the East Coast Super Heavyweight crown. Butts is making a quick return to the ring, having fought January 28.

Renowned Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazey of the Baltimore Boxing Club will do battle with Travis Roberts for the East Coast Junior Middleweight belt. The wildly popular Veazey, who has been ranked both nationally and internationally, has his sights set on turning pro in the near future.

Fast rising light heavyweight Donald Wallace meets Genc Pllana. Wallace, who fights out of the Baltimore Boxing Club, was amongst the biggest surprises during the 2016 Olympic Trials and went from being virtually unknown to one of the most discussed fighters on the local scene.

Tse ling bohato, Clayton Frazier challenges Joe Nolan while former basketball star Stefon McCray, Tyrell Boyd and Ernest Hall all face opponents to be announced.

“Michael’s Eighth Avenue has been great for Baltimore Boxing,"O ile a re Jake Smith. “The crowd loves coming out to Michael’s and we’re going to reward them with two title fights and a special attraction bout featuring a future star in Donald Wallace. The community’s interest in Baltimore Boxing’s events has been strong and it’s important to me that we give them a great event.”

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Baltimore Boxing Promotions to hostSuper Brawl of Boxing” January 28!

 

Baltimore, MD (January 7, 2016) – Baltimore Boxing Promotions returns to Michael’s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD Thursday, January 28 for an evening of Olympic-style championship boxing.

Dubbed as the “Super Brawl of Boxing”, tickets are $25 bakeng sa kakaretso tsa go amogelelwa, $35 for reserved seating ($350 for tables of 10) le $50 bakeng sa VIP ($500 for a table of 10). Tickets to this first annual event are on sale now by calling 410-375-9175 kapa ho rengoa ha lifate holim'a Baltimoreboxing.com. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 and the first bout is scheduled for 8:15.

In association with this exciting night of fights, Baltimore Boxing will once again team up with the Colon Cancer Alliance and has already donated tickets to the organization. Ka ntoa bosiu, the Colon Cancer Alliance and Baltimore Boxing will raise awareness for the cause by handing out pamphlets and speaking to the crowd.

E mong oa deadliest mefuta e meng ea kankere, le Colon Cancer Alliance thomo ea e ho kokota lelana kankere ka ho championing ho thibela, dithuso tsa ditjhelete ho itšeha-bohale patlisiso le ho fana ka boleng le mamello tirelo ya kemonokeng. The Colon Cancer Alliance ke motlotlo setho sa National Health Lekgotla la melao ea Jehova ea bokhabane o tiiseletswe Program.

Headlining the card is a 168 pound Super Brawl title bout between Donald Wallace of the Baltimore Boxing Gym and Upton Boxing’s Tyrell Boyd. A participant at the 2015 Olympic Liteko, Wallace surprised many during the tournament before losing a controversial decision to highly touted Sharif Rahman. A champion in his own right, Boyd captured the 2014 Washington, DC Golden Gloves. The Wallace-Boyd winner can also claim Charm City bragging rights.

Baltimore Boxing Gym rising star Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazy meets Club One Boxing’s Andre Harris for the Super Brawl junior middleweight championship. Recognized as a boxing prodigy since his earliest days as a pugilist, Veazy won numerous tournaments throughout his career and was rated internationally.

Heavyweight knockout artist Brian “Bam Bam” Haneschlager of the Baltimore Boxing Gym meets Dallas Butts for the heavyweight title. Haneschlager, who has a large and vocal fan base, is an action-packed fighter that thrives on entertaining fans.

Baltimore Boxing’s Stefon McCray meets Main Street Gym’s TJ Mottinger in a cruiserweight title matchup. A standout basketball player at Stevenson University, the 6’6 McCray’s natural athletic abilities and length have helped him transition smoothly from the hardwood to the squared circle.

“I’m excited for our first annual Super Brawl of Boxing Championships,"O ile a re Smith. “We have four exciting title match ups featuring some of our most popular fighters. It’s also our pleasure to assist the Colon Cancer Alliance with their efforts to raise awareness. Colon cancer doesn’t receive the same funding or mainstream attention that other cancers do so they need all the assistance they can get.”

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World Champion Gary Russell Refresh, Antonio Russell & pele e neng e 'mampoli Vincent Pettway ho ba teng "Road ho the Worlds!”

 

Baltimore, MD (July 14, 2015) - WBC featherweight 'mampoli Gary "Monghali" Russell Jr., Krrish tebello Antonio Russell le pele e neng e welterweight titlist Vincent Pettway tla bohle ba neng ba le teng bakeng sa Baltimore Boxing ea "Road ho the Worlds" Labone mantsiboea kwa Michael ea borobeli Avenue a Glen Burnie, MD.

Motho ka mong letenky qala kwa $25, pokello litafole tsa 10 bakeng sa $350 le VIP litafole tsa ba 10 bakeng sa $500 ba tsa rekisoa ka tsela ho web kwa Baltimoreboxing.com kapa ka e ipiletsang 410-375-9175. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 le pele loana etsahala kwa 8.

A fetang a robeli Olympic mokhoa linako ba ho lokiselitsoe for "Road ho the Worlds" ho akarelletsa bahlabani ho tse sa tšoaneng boima ba 'mele lihlopha. Competing Labone mantsiboea e tla ba tloaelehileng knockout morena Sam tšela, 2009 Ringside World 'mampoli Joey Veazey, ka potlako bochaba-Donald Wallace, Ernie Hall, Rick Foxwell le Sean Veazey hara tse ding.

With the Ringside World Championships scheduled August 5-8 a Missouri, Baltimore Boxing e donating 100% ya o tsoela pele ho "Road ho the Worlds" ho thusa bahlabani lefa bakeng sa le kgaisano le tse sa tšoaneng litšenyehelo ba tlang le ba teng. Sena se akarelletsa ho empa ha le felle ho baratos, fatše lipalangoang, bolulo le lijo. Ho ntsetsa pele thusa ka mesebetsi e kenyang chelete boiteko ba, e 50/50 raffle tla etsahala nakong ea mantsiboea.

Maemong a phahameng sechabeng talenta ba tse ngata nahana ka ho ba le tse lebelo matsoho a ka ka ditebele, Russell Refresh. hapa WBC featherweight sehlooho ho ya ka mosebetsi molemo ka ho fetisisa tshebetso moo a ileng a o ile a kokota tsoa Jhonny Gonzalez a bone ho pota-pota. The Washington, DC habo hlōla tse se nang palo naha tsenwe litlholisanong pele ho ho retelehela lan le e ne e le ratang ka ho fetisisa hapa khauta ka nako ya 2008 Liolimpiki. Ka bomalimabe, a fetela tsoa leka ho etsa boima ba 'mele me le ka mohla ile hore a qothisane lehlokoa. Ka 26-1 le 15 knockouts, Russell Refresh. o ho ba le tsusumetso e lilemong tse tlang 'me ke sefahleho sa hore Fans e tla ba tloaetse ho bona ka TV.

Like abuti oa hae o, Antonio Russell a kena ka lan har'a tse latelang e tsotehang tsenwe mosebetsi. The mofenyi wa 2013 National Golden litlelafo, Russell hlōla likhau tse tharo ka lilemo tse hlano a competed a le nationals, hapang silevera a 2010 le 2014. E le setsebi, Russell ba loanela a le bantamweight karohano 'me ke 3-0 le 2 a hapa ka knockout.

The loana khanya ea Charm City, Pettway ile a khaotsa ho Gianfranco Rossi a 1994 hore e be IBF boraro a middleweight 'mampoli. A hae a latelang a bapisoa leha ho le joalo e sebelelitseng Pettway ka ho sa feleng botumo a le ditebele sechaba. Ka April 29, 1995, Pettway scored ka natla se e mong ka litebele knockout ea Simone Brown. Ha Brown crashed ho le seile, matla a Pettway ea ka litebele discombobulated mo ho hoo a ileng a ka ho toba le o ile a lahlela punches a le moea. The knockout o 'nile a o ne a nka batho ba limilione ba linako tse ling ka mo inthanete le o hlola ka ho e mong oa molemo ka ho fetisisa mabole histori.

"Ka sebele ke lebeletse ho ho ba le Russell Barab'abo rōna ba le Vincent la ka le bontsha,"O ile a re Smith. "Gary loana ka ke bontsha ha a ne a e tsenwe 'me ke ka ho toba le o ne a Goose mabaku ho shebella mo loana. O ne a ba ditalente tsenwe Ke 'nile ka kile ua bona le mor'abo e ne e le feela ea le oke haholo. Ntat'a bona 'nile ea e mogwera wa ka wa ka lilemo tse ngata' me ho hlollang hore ebe tse ngata talente bahlabani a tsoa hore ntlo. Vincent 'nile e khōlō supporter ea Baltimore Boxing le motse hafeela ke ne ke hopola. Ho ba le mo ka loana bosiu ke thabisa kamehla le Fans mo bontša e ngata lerato. Pakeng tsa bahlabani ka letsoho, boraditebele ho lokiselitsoe hore a qothisane lehlokoa le ho etsa hore karete ena o tšehelitse, Labone e tla ba e khōlō ka hohle ka shoalane. "

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Baltimore Boxing ea "Road ho the Worlds" behela July 16!

 

Baltimore, MD (June 21, 2015) - Jake Smith ea Baltimore Boxing hlahisa "Road ho the Worlds"Labone, July 16 kwa Michael ea borobeli Avenue a Glen Burnie, MD.

 

With the Ringside World Championships scheduled August 5-8 a Missouri, "Road ho the Worlds" e tla ba fundraiser ho thusa moo boraditebele lefa bakeng sa tse sa tšoaneng litsenyehelo tsa ba teng kgaisano.

 

Esale pele letenky qala kwa $25, pokello litafole tsa 10 bakeng sa $350 le VIP litafole tsa ba 10 bakeng sa $500 di a fumaneha ka ho ea Baltimoreboxing.com kapa e ipiletsang 410-375-9175. Mamati a butsweng ka 6:30 le khato qala ka 8.

 

The bahlabani ho lokiselitsoe hore a qothisane lehlokoa akarelletsa heavyweight knockout moetsi oa litšoantšo Sam tšela, 2009 Ringside World 'mampoli Joey Veazey, Donald Wallace, Ernie Hall, Rick Foxwell le Sean Veazey. Le 'maloa ba nang le talente boraditebele slated ho swap letlalo ka 16go th, ticketholders tla ba le monyetla ho shebella tsena bochaba-linaleli ka bona tsela ho dikgaisano tsa bommampodi.

 

"The buildup ho le bosetshaba le tsa boditshabatshaba turnira o lula a thabisang,"O ile a re Smith, ba koetlisang ba bangata ba boraditebele ea hae Baltimore Boxing Gym. "Ho na le ba bangata bahlabani hore hlōla ka sehloohong turnira sebakeng sena seo hore ho hoo e ka bang tebello e motho e nka hae le 'mampoli nako le nako re romela moemeli. Ka bomalimabe, litšenyehelo tsa ho baratos, bolulo, lipalangoang, lijo le lefella litsenyehelo tse ling e ka ba sithabetsa. Sepheo sa ka e le ketsahalo ena ke ho hōlisa chelete e lekaneng ho thusa romela mong le o mong kgethwa oke holim'a Missouri. "

 

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