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ISAAC CRUZ SCORES PERVERSUS perlicere SHOBOX: THOMAS MATTICE FERIA VI DE SHOWTIME® NOVA GENERATIO VETERAN

Ra'e Wis Via Wins Via Plus Adam Lopez; Montana Amor et Joseph Jackson Earn Impressive Unanimus Decision Victorias At 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - February 15, 2020 - Invictus XXI annos Isaac Cruz leve prospectu obstipuitShoBox: The New GenerationThomas Mattice veteranus in summa contentione maioris partis arbitrium vincere inShoBoxprincipale eventus Nocte e 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pa. Vide pugna volutpatHIC.

Crucis, Mexicopolis, superior rate opus suum equitantes, letalis corporis impetus, et facultas corrumpendi Matticium figmentum ad victoriam. Iudices pugna laceratum 95-95 atque 96-94 bis.

Cruz abiecit mediocris de 69.4 pugnis per circum, comparari 57.8 pugnis per circum ad Mattice. Multo brevius Cruz, stantem 5'4", fuit impavidus ab foramen campane et tenebatur 82-31 prosunt corporis pugnis connexa. Mattice, 58", fuit etiam e-jabbed 34-30. Faciens sextam speciemShoBox, Cleveland in alio lento initio impeditus est, thema in praecedentibus apparentiis in prospectu evolutionis seriei. Per primum duo rounds, Cruz tenuit commoda 49-15 pugnis in altiore et terram 39-8 in potentia pugnis connexa.

"Ibamus ad knockout sed non ascendit ut consilium feremus","Dixit Cruz. "Cogitavi me vicisse omnia" 10 rounds. Quid pugnae judices aspiciunt nescio. Per unum to 10 Ego dominatus sum et numquam nocere. "

Fortis metam in 10th et finale rotundum non satis erat Mattice ad salutem trahere.

"Veni in modico","Dixit Mattice. "Ille erat melior vir. Et paulum potuit ledo. Ego coepi paulo tardius, conatur videre quod habuit. Exilivit ad praematurum plumbum et mox conari suam potentiam consuescere. Habeo, nee. Potiorque erat adire. "

In co-featured bout, Ra' tuum Christum (16-0, 10 KOs) in scaenam in nationalibus televisionem debut erupit, pyctas in clinic scortatione quarta-rotunda TKO in horarium octo-rotundarum super bantamweight praez San Antonio's Adam Lopez. (19-4-2, 9 KOs).

Aleem, ex Muskegon, Mich., ut videam quia Lopez, qui octavam speciem ponebatShoBox.A foramine bell, Aleem ab omnibus angulis aggressus quasi reciprocus et tardius Lopez latas pugnorum acies obire non poterat.. XXIX annos et imperium tenuit Aleem 92-11 commodum altiore pugnis, comprehendo a lopsided 61-7 potentia pugnis utantur.

De sanguine e naso et capillo distillante, Lopez angulum quaesivit referendarius Gary Rosato ut pugna prohiberet 1:31 et in circuitu quattuor. Vide TKOHIC.

"Ego in multum labore",dixit Aleem, qui nunc vivit et impedimenta in Las Vegas. "Aliquam pelliculam in guy non vidi sed sciebam eum esse difficilem pugnatorem Mexicanum". Cum venimus in illic, Celeritate differentia potui videre. pugnis videre potui venire. Inruebam pugnis aliqua et aliqua errata feci. sed bene fuit et manibus servavi et velocitate motusque boni. Et gaudeo eum me prohibuisse. Spatium ire nolui.

"Titulo mundum pugnare volo et ostium pulso". Esurio, et paratus sum. Scio Danny Roman titulum modo amisit. Brandon Figueroa, quisquis in summo est-10 paratus sum. Esurio et venio et pugnare volo."

In secunda pugna quattuor pugnae telecast, Cleveland invicto invicto super leve Montana Love (13-0-1, 6 KOs) improved his record to 2-0-1 onShoBox, propono in itinere ad unanimem decisionem super Jerrico Walton (16-1, 7 KOs), qui pugnat de Houston per viam New Orleans. Iudices pugna laceratum 78-74 atque 77-75 bis. Vigilia pugna volutpatHIC

"Ego amor fecit satis vincere","Showtime Hall of Fame dixit Steve Farhood". "In rounds vicit", vicit evidentius. Amor in pugna grave damnum fecit."

Walton, apud annotata lanista Ronnie Shields opus ejus anguli, proiecit leviter magis pugnis quam Amor, sed pugna magnis momentis, Amor plus eorum, praesertim nuper in rounds. Amor in eius potentia pugnis accuratior fuit (43 percent to 21 percent) et in corpore ictus (56-23). Meridionalis etiam nocere Walton in duobus occasionibus separatis, sed XXIX annos satis fecit ut pendere ac superesse circumeunt.

"Do mihi plus C-perficientur","Dixit amor XXV annos. "Non potui plus activae in ibi". Ego non multum percussi et aliquoties ei laesi sed hamo eum dimisi.

"Ego eram eludere bonum ictibus exactis occidentes", et res demens est ut pugna non discesserit spatium. Paratus sum ad id quod est. Mea turma conatur ad me 135 libras. "

Walton televisificis nationalibus suum faciebat debut. "Puto propiorem pugnam quam laceratum erat"; Puto saltem ducatur,"He said. "Non puto pugnam esse" 78-74. Valde destituta sum, sed non subsistam. Iterum me visuri sunt. Hoc solum ad me durius ventilabis."

In primis vitae damnum, Walton factus est 191st Pugnator invictus amittere record onShoBox, caestu's ultima probatio loci.

In proelio invicto super welterweights eorumShoBox débuts in telecast opener, Iosephi Jackson, Carolinae Septentrionalis scriptor (16-0, 12 KOs) traditur Derrick Colemon, Jr. (11-1, 8 KOs) primo curriculo detrimentum. Jackson lentum initium devicit promereri consensu omnium. In ustulo sunt 77-75, 80-72, 78-74. Vide consiliumHIC.

Iunior et ferocior Colemon Detroit fortis incepit, moderandis primis tribus circumeunt ante savvier et maturior Tullius iussit medium praedura palaestrae. In rounds sex per octo, Jackson e Colemon ? 76-19 altiore et 50-9 super potestate vapulet. Jackson motus et actio Colemon defecerunt et defessi sunt, qui praeter quinque vices primum curriculo. Farhood laceratum prima tribus rounds in gratiam Colemon et ultima quinque rounds pro Jackson.

"Nos sicut effossa alta et obtinuit officium fieri","Dixit Jackson XXXI annos. "Ego meum perficiendi octo e" 10. Ego scio me melius potest ostendere. Ego quoque de 40 Populus ex Greensboro, N.C., et suscipe me.

"Pegnabo quicumque emiserunt ante me deinde". SHOWTIME est et prima pugna mea televisifica et prima pugna extra North Carolina ideo magni momenti fuit ut spectaculum induerent.

Veneris pugnae a Promotionibus Regis in consociatione cum Promotionibus GH3 promotae sunt. Plenum telecast reddet die Lunae, February 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT in SHOWTIME EXTREMUM et praesto erunt super SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et Showtime in demanda®.

Quattuor pugnae telecastae tertia quattuorShoBox praesentationes per sex septimanas ostendunt nonnullas expectationes clarissimas iuvenum pugilatuum in probatis durissimis suis modernis. Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins actionem ab annulo aula Famer Steve Farhood cum conservis suis aula et mundo priore Raul Marquez propugnatorem analystarum peritissimi servientem appellavit. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.

RAEESE “THE BEAST” ALEEM MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS

Undefeated Prospect Aleem Makes his Televised Debut on ShoBox This Friday, February 14 Vivere SHOWTIME® From 2300 Arena In Philadelphia



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Las Vegas – February 10, 2020 – Undefeated ortu prospectu Raeese “The Beast” Aleem (15-0, 9 KOs) held a media workout at the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame as he prepares for his upcoming eight-round super bantamweight bout against Adam Lopez (19-3-2, 9 KOs) in the co-feature of ShoBox: The New Generation hoc Friday, February 14 vivere in SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / PT) ex 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.



In the main event of the four-fight telecast, lightweight prospect Thomas Mattice (15-1-1, 11 KOs) will face hard-hitting Isaac Cruz (18-1-1, 14 KOs) in X-rotundus lightweight bout. More, in a matchup of undefeated super lightweights, Cleveland’s Montana Love (12-0-1, 6 KOs) redit ShoBox in an eight-round bout with Houston’s Jerrico Walton (16-0, 7 KOs). In foramen IRCA de telecast, undefeated super welterweight Derrick Colemon Jr. (11-0, 8 KOs), of Detroit will face Joseph Jackson (15-0, 12 KOs) of North Carolina.



Aleem, qui popinulae Greg Hannely autem Princeps villa pugilatu et per promotus Kings Promotions, will make his television debut on ShoBox: The New Generation.



Here is what Aleem had to say Saturday at the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame in Las Vegas:



RAEESE ALEEM



“I’m very excited to be making my televised debut on SHOWTIME, where the world will get to see my talent. I’m definitely looking forward to making some new fans. This is a stepping stone to bigger and better things.



“I feel like I’m flying under the radar. I’ve been right there with all the other rising prospects. I’m originally from a small town so I never had the proper eyes on me. I feel like I must train twice as hard as the average fighter just to be in the same conversation than these guys. But that’s just how the game is. I’m ready to show up and show out.



“It’s been a huge transition since I moved out here [Las Vegas] ex Muskegon, Mich., where I’m originally from. I came out here with no family and no friends, with the sole idea to pursue my career. I took a leap of faith and it has paid off. It’s been all about business here in Las Vegas, and it’s been great. I’ve been exposed to a lot of great fighters and picked up a lot of good tips.



“Adam Lopez is a tough Latino fighter who is going to bring his ‘A’ game, and he has something to prove. He has a lot of experience. He’s been in the ring with a lot of skilled guys and current world champions. This is the type of fight I need to take the next step toward being a world champion.



“I’m an aggressive boxer who likes to throw a lot of punches. I make my opponent miss and I make them pay. I’m all-action. I’m a beast! I’m prepared to go the distance, but my ultimate goal is to get him out of there, to get the win.”



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibus ShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

RISING LIGHTWEIGHT PROSPECT THOMAS MATTICE TO FACE ISAAC CRUZ GONZALEZ IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY, FEBRUARIUS 14 LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Four-Fight Card Also Features Undefeated Prospects Raeese Aleem, Montana Love And Derrick Colemon Jr. In Toughest Tests Of Their Careers



NEW EBORACUM - January 22, 2020 – Rising lightweight prospect Thomas Mattice will face hard-hitting Isaac Cruz Gonzalez in the 10-round main event of ShoBox: The New Generation on Friday, February 14 live on SHOWTIME from 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.



The four-fight telecast is the third of four ShoBox praesentationes per sex septimanas ostendunt nonnullas expectationes clarissimas iuvenum pugilatuum in probatis durissimis suis modernis, including super lightweight prospect Shohjahon Ergashev and super middleweight Vladimir Shishkin, who were victorious on January 17. January 31, featherweight Ruben Villa and welterweight Taras Shelestyuk will be tested and on February 28, super lightweight Malik Hawkins and welterweight Richardson Hitchins face tough opposition.



In the co-featured bout on February 14, undefeated super bantamweight Raeese Aleem (15-0, 9 KOs), de Las Vegas, capietisShoBox veteran and San Antonio native Adam Lopez (19-3-2, 9 KOs) in an eight-round 122-pound bout. In a matchup of undefeated junior welterweights, Cleveland’s Montana Love (12-0-1, 6 KOs) redit ShoBox in an eight-round showdown with New Orleans’ Jerrico Walton (16-0, 7 KOs). In foramen IRCA de telecast, undefeated junior middleweights Derrick Colemon Jr. (11-0, 8 KOs), Detroit, and Joseph Jackson (15-0, 12 KOs), of North Carolina, will square off in an eight-round 154-pound bout.



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Cleveland’s Mattice (15-1-1, 11 KOs) is coming off his most significant win to date, an eight-round TKO of previously undefeated Michael Dutchover last September on ShoBox. The fight was stopped due to a deep gash on Dutchover caused by a clean right hand from Mattice. The judges’ scorecards were split at the time of the stoppage. Mattice will be making his sixth start on the prospect developmental series, including a close loss to Will Madera in 2019, a split decision win and a split draw with Zhora Hamazaryan in 2018, and a knockout of Rolando Chinea. The 29-year-old hopes a convincing win over the top-10 ranked Gonzalez will move him closer to a world title shot.



“A win would be huge for my career and put me in a great position,” Mattice said. “It would put me in the conversation with the top dogs of the division. I have to put on a great performance and let all those top fighters know that I’m here and ready to fight anyone. It’s a must-win for me, but it’s a big fight for both of us. He is ranked No. 7 by the IBF so this has the feel of a big fight. I think a win would put me in the top-10.”



Gonzalez (18-1-1, 14 KOs), Mexicopolis, has scored knockouts in 11 eius ultimum 14 fights since suffering only loss of his career in just his sixth professional fight. The 22-year-old owns a career-best knockout of former interim world title challenger Jose Felix Jr. in 2018. Currently ranked No. 7 at per IBF 135 libras, Gonzalez made his U.S. debut in December on the non-televised undercard of the Jermall Charlo vs. Dennis Hogan event at Barclays Center in Brooklyn last December.



“I am excited to be fighting in the United States and I am thrilled for my fight to be shown on SHOWTIME,” said Gonzalea. “So many fighters started their career on ShoBox and have become World Champions.”



Aleem compiled a 65-10 record as an amateur and was a five-time Golden Gloves State Champion in Michigan. He finished third at the National Golden Gloves in 2010 atque 2011 conversus professio in ante 2011. The 29-year-old recently relocated his training camp to Las Vegas, where he has sparred with Jessie Magdaleno, Nonito Donaire and Jhack Tepora. Aleem, who is trained by Terry Markowski, will face the toughest test of his career in the veteran Lopez.



“All my hard work is paying off and now I get to show it on the big stage,” Aleem said. “I am looking forward to earning new fans and staying on a roll. I know Lopez is a really tough fighter with something to prove. He’s been here before so I know he’s ready for the challenge. This is a steppingstone to ultimately get where I want to be, and that’s fighting for a world title, bigger paydays and more exposure. Tandem, I don’t just want to win, I want to dominate. Winning isn’t good enough – I also have to look good while doing it.”



Lopez was an accomplished amateur who won six national titles and held a No. 1 ordo, but he has had an up and down career as a pro. The 29-year-old started his career with 15 straight victories yet he has suffered a few setbacks as his level of opposition has dramatically increased. Lopez was undefeated and one win away from challenging for a world championship before losing to current unified 122-pound champion Daniel Roman in a title eliminator in 2017 in SHOWTIME. Lopez, who will break his own record ofShoBox appearances when he steps into the ring for the eighth time, will face his sixth undefeated opponent on the series as he looks to get his career back on track.



“Aleem is a pretty good fighter, but I think my experience is going to be a factor,” Lopez said. “He hasn’t fought top-tier guys with the exception of Marcus Bates. I have been in the big fights and this is his first time doing this. I am on a three-fight winning streak and I have rededicated myself to the sport. I have a new trainer, Chato Martinez, and a whole new camp. I can’t wait to show that I am back.”



The flashy Love was an accomplished amateur who compiled a 174-13 record. The 25-year-old southpaw will return for his third test on ShoBox as he seeks a convincing victory. In his first bout on the series, he won a majority decision over Samuel Teah in 2018 and followed that up with a split draw a few months later against Kenneth Sims Jr. Diligite, who has sparred with Adrien Broner and Robert Easter Jr., will face what should be his most dangerous opponent in the fellow-undefeated Walton.



“Walton is a decent fighter, but I feel he is still green and he doesn’t have that much experience,” Love said. “I know he is tough, but I am taking this to the next level. He’s just a stepping stone. It’s exciting to fight under the bright lights. Some guys fold, but I was made for this. I am not looking past him, but this will take my career to the next level. We are both undefeated and not many guys take risks like this, but this shows I am a true fighter. My name is MontanaToo Pretty Loveand I am fighting on Valentine’s Day, so I will be giving a lot of love out on February 14.”



The 29-year-old Walton was born and raised in New Orleans, where he rescued his mother and sister from the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina when he was just 13 annorum. Left homeless, the family relocated to Houston, where Walton competed as an amateur. Walton turned professional in 2014 and has been perfect through his first 16 pugnat, including a career-best win over former super bantamweight world champion Victor Terrazas in 2019. The boxer-puncher, who is trained by Bobby Benton and fought six times last year, will face the first undefeated opponent of his career in Love.



“I have seen Montana fight before. I know he is flashy in the Adrien Broner mode, but other than that I do not know too much about him,” Walton said. “This opportunity is a blessing. The world is going to get to see me and hear my story. I’m from New Orleans and it was a struggle for me growing up, so this is a great opportunity. I never in a million years thought that I would be in this position. I just need to seize the moment and get the victory.”



Just 20 annorum, Colemon started boxing at the age of 4 and honed his craft at the original Kronk Gym under Emanuel Steward until his passing in 2012. Colemon had a 135-fight amateur career and was a four-time national amateur champion in the junior division. He turned professional when he was 18 years old and has eight knockouts in his first 11 professionalem pugnat. Colemon, who is trained by Marlon Thomas, will face by far the toughest test of his career in Jackson, a fellow undefeated yet untested prospect.



“I am physically and mentally prepared more than I ever have been,” Colemon said. “I know Jackson is undefeated and tough, so I know I’m in for a big test. This is the next step in my career, and I feel that I will be not only the next great champion that has fought onShoBox, but the next great fighter out of Detroit. I am ready to show the world my talents. February 14 will put my name in the minds of boxing fans all over the world.”



The 31-year-old Jackson got a late start as a professional yet has been active, including three fights in 2019 and three in 2018. Habet 12 In KOs 15 pugnat, including knockouts in seven of his last eight bouts. The Greensboro native will fight outside of North Carolina for the first time in his career when he takes on the undefeated Colemon.



“I know Colemon is tough, and he had a long amateur career,” Jackson said. “He will come to fight, but I prepare for anything. That is what this sport is all about. I am looking forward to showcasing my talent to the world.”



Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. Exsecutiva productorem est Gordon Hall fecit cum eisdem Ricardo et producens Gaughan Rick Phillips dirigens.



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About ShoBox: The New Generation

Cum eius inceptionem in July 2001, censorie Appellato SHOWTIME pugilatu series, ShoBox: The New Generation facultas quae featured iuvenes, duri. The ShoBox Philosophia, quae iam ad televise excitando, turba placendo et curavit a competitive matches determinatur ad probandum causam volens pro a rebus mundi title. Ex liber nativitatis 81 bellatorum, qui paulo videbantur hominibus ShoBox et profecisti in certos titulos comprehendit mundi: Spence Errol Jr., Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Lara Erislandy, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Alexander Devon, Carl Froch, Robertus Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Vargas Jessie, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Williams et Paulus more.

TOP NORTH CAROLINA TALENT TO HEADLINE THURSDAY NIGHT FIGHTS IN DURHAM

Tickets are on sale now for the October 19th card, which features tough, local match-ups

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINAAugust 25, 2017Raging Babe and Hall of Fame Matchmaker Russell Peltz have assembled what could be the best card North Carolina has seen this year. Quando “Raging Babe” Michelle Rosado first stepped foot into North Carolina, she did so with intent and purpose. North Carolina has, for too long, been seen as a place where fighters can go pad their records. Rosado was committed to changing that, and the newly minted Promoter plans on delivering on that commitment when she presents Thursday Diei Pugnat on October 19th at the Durham Armory.

The main event is a local match-up, thick with bad blood. MarkoThe Bull City Bully” Bailey (5-0, 3KO) faces off against Charlotte’s StevieThe AnswerMassey (4-1, 4KO). in a six-round bout that has been brewing since both fighters were in the amateur ranks. The behind-closed-doors trash talk that both fighters have partaken in over the past few years has spilled over onto social media, and will now culminate in North Carolina State Championship bout onOctober 19th. “He runs his mouth too much,” said Bailey of his opponent. “This is personal. I want to beat the sout of him. I have waited a long time to get my hands on this guy, and I’m going to break him down over six rounds. I’m going to make him look bad.This is Bailey’s first six round bout, and he enters camp with the words of Undisputed Super Lightweight Champion Terence Crawford in his mind. “I spent some time with Bud last weekend. He told me that even when you’re struggling, and times get hard, you gotta fight through it no matter what. No excuses.Bailey is training three hours from home with his head coach Don Turner. “It’s not easy work, training hours each day on a farm with only work, rest and corn.Said Rosado of Bailey’s camp. Bailey isn’t deterred. “You gotta fight through adversity. That’s what makes champions. That’s what shows what you’re made of,” said the young fighter.

Massey plans on letting his fists do the talking. “I don’t back down from nobody,” said Massey of the match-up. “We should have fought in the amateurs, but it didn’t happen, and now it’s time.The 24-year old featherweight is moving up in weight to fight Bailey, and Bailey is moving down. They are meeting in the middle at 132 lbs. Massey is coming off his first loss, a tough unanimous decision to Reggie Barnett Jr. Many fighters would take an easier touch after a loss, but that’s not the way Massey is built. “The loss gave me that hunger back. He better strap up because October 19th, I’m coming.

It is the kind of matchup that Rosado and Peltz like best. “Audi, Michelle is a go- getter, she’s aggressive,” said Peltz. “She buys into the local match-ups theory. There’s nothing wrong with boxing that good fights won’t help. Michelle understands that. You have to make competitive fights. If you can make them at the local level without TV, it’s only going to help boxing in the long run. We’re trying change culture in NC. Anytime you get two local kids to fight each other in the 21st century, it’s a big deal.

In cooperatione consectetur, two undefeated, local Durham fighters step up to face each other in a six round bout at Junior Middleweight. Iosephus Jackson (8-0, 6KO) off contra quadratorum MonrecoKing ReekGoldston (5-0-1, 3KO), with both fighters putting their ‘O’ in linea. It will be Goldston’s first bout in over a year, after having scored a majority draw with Virginia’s Robert Sweeney in May 2016. The bout will be Jackson’s fourth this year. He is coming off a knockout win over Darryol Humphrey last Saturday, August 19th.

Item in card, Carlos Olmeda (2-0, 2KO) faces a very tough opponent in New York brawler Vinnie Denierio (1-2, 1KO). It isn’t the first time the 5’10Southpaw Denierio has fought in the Bull City. He faced Marko Bailey there in April, before rematching him in June in Philadelphia. Both bouts earned standing ovations from the crowd. Olmeda isn’t the type to back down, despite being the smaller of the two fighters, plans to give the New Yorker all he can handle.

The remainder of the card is stacked with some of North Carolina’s most promising talent. Undefeated Junior Middleweight Donnie Marshall (5-0, 4KO) makes an appearance on the card, alongside Super Middleweight prospect Blake “In KO rex” Mansfield (4-1-1, 2KO) , and Raleigh Heavyweight Nate Williams (1-0, 1KO). Item in card, Asim Saint |, Jr. makes his North Carolina debut. The heavyweight is following in his father’s footsteps, and has earned two wins, both by knockout, since his April debut.

The fight card fulfills Rosado’s promise to the fans of North Carolina. “These fighters are not messing around,” Dixit Rosado. “It’s refreshing to work with guys that want to fight.Rosado noted that, to the fighterscredit, the aforementioned match-ups were an easy sell. “They wanted to come and fight for the fans. No outlandish press tours, no pay-per-view, no circus acts, no embarrassing match-ups. Just real boxers fighting real fights, Durham style.

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