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Granite Chin Promotions returns to the Granite State Lowell lightweight Nicholas Molina to headline “Slugfest” Mar. 19th at N.E. Sports Center in Derry, NH

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QUINCY, Massa. (Marzo 1, 2022) – Granite Chin Promotions returns to the Granite State on March 19th with another professional boxing card, “Slugfest,” at New England Sports Center in Derry, New Hampshire.


“Slugfest” will be the second Granite Chin event promoted three weeks having presented “Showcase” this past Saturday night in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“After an exciting show in Framingham last weekend,” Granite State president Chris Traietti said, “I am excited to get back to Derry, New Hampshire, where we have had a ton of success during the last two years.”


Undefeated lightweight prospect Nicholas “Saint Nick” Molina (7-0, 2 KO), fighting out of Lowell, Massachusetts, will headline “Slugfest” in an 8-round bout against “Outlaw” Ryan Venable (2-10, 6 KO).


Nel caso in cui co-optional, Woburn (MA) middleweight Julien “Black Dragon” Baptiste (3-1, 2 KO) faces Brian Urday (1-0), of Whitman (MA), in an 8-round match.

Other fighters scheduled to be fighting on “Slugfest” include former New England Heavyweight Champion Justin “Crazy Train” Rolfe (6-3-1, 4 KO), new Bedford (MA) Edet Mkpanam (5-0, 4 KO), Providence’s pro-debuting welterweight Michael Vongsavath, Jr., Swansea (MA) super welterweight Anthony Andreozzi (1-2, 1 KO), Metheun (MA) heavyweight Viktor “The Siberian Express” Lobov, and Pittsfield (MA) fratelli, super middleweight Steve Sumpter (4-0, 4 KO) and heavyweight Quinton Sumpter (2-0, 2 KO).


“There are a lot of fights in this card that will be well worth the price of admission,” Traietti added. “We are happy to have Nick Molina on a Granite Chin card for the first time, as well as debuting Viktor Lobov. Fans will also get a good dose of notoriously exciting fighters such as Julien Baptiste, Jason Rolfe, Antonio Andreozzi, and the return of Edet Mkpanam.”


Carta soggetta a cambiamento.


Tickets are available for purchase at www.TicketRiver.com (Ricerca: SLUGFEST). I prezzi dei biglietti sono $35.00 (Bleacher Seating), $45.00 (Floor Seating, e $260.00 for a table of 4.


Apertura delle porte alle 6:30 pm. ET with the first bout at 7:00 p.m. E.
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“Breakout” Possible swan song for Steve Vukosa, Statement time for Mike Marshall

QUINCY, Massa. (Giugno 1, 2021) – The main event on the June 26th “Breakout” card, presented by Granite Chin Promotions, matches two New England heavyweights heading in opposite directions, Steve "The Gentle Giant” Vukosa (13-1, 5 KO) e “Fly” Mike Marshall (5-1, 4 KO).

The evening card of another Granite Chin day-night doubleheader (separate admissions) is headlined by the 10-round main event for the vacant NABA United States Heavyweight Championship between Vukosa (13-1, 5 KO) who will possibly be fighting for the final time – win, perdere o pareggiare — and reigning New England heavyweight champion Marshall.

Vukosa, fighting of out Quincy, MA, is a former WBC U.S. Heavyweight Champion, which he captured in 2019 when he won an 8-round unanimous decision against Joe Cusumano (18-2, 16 KO). During his 20-year pro boxing career, Vukosa’s gained invaluable experience sparring at the famed Wild Card Boxing gym in Los Angeles as a sparring partner for world champions James Toney, Evander Holyfield e Wladimir Klitschko. He’s also driven a bus for the past 15 years for the Mass Bay Transportation Authority, a partire da 4 p.m. and finishing around 2 antimeridiano, after which he does his run in. But he’s now 44 with a wife and three children and his boxing clock is ticking.

“I’m still fighting because I love it,” Vukosa explained. “It’s hard to walk away from something you’re good at. This one fight and it could be the end. My wife will be happy. My body is starting to fall apart: mani, back and knees. They’ve been killing me. I used to be quick and fast, now I’m slow. I just want to have a good fight, vittoria, or lose, but I want to win. I really enjoyed by days at Wild Card, those sparring sessions were like real fights, and my amateur days with trainer Jimmy Farrell.

“I saw my opponent when he won the New England title, I was impressed. (promotore)Chris (Traietti) called asking if I’d fight him, I accepted because I like to fight and a good challenge. I’m looking forward to the fight.”

The 36-year-old Marshall, fighting out of Danbury, CT, has won his last two fights, both on Granite Chin shows at the same venue as his upcoming match with Vukosa, including his N.E. title-winning performance last November against Justin “Crazy Train” Rolfe. Marshall isn’t looking at his opponent as over the hill because of Vukosa’s advance age, but he does plan to make a statement that, fiduciosamente, will get him positive exposure outside of New England.

“I know he’s a veteran pugilist, a pupil of Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, who was an awesome fighter in his own right,” Marshall remarked. “This is boxing, può succedere di tutto. My job is to prepare for anything. I’ve had the best quality sparring in house with the No. 1 amateur heavyweight, Fernely Felix, Jr. My team works very hard, My manger, A.J. Galante, asked me to be sharper in my last fight (3-round KO of Tracey Johnson this past April), so I did what he asked me to do. My cornerman Austin Ampeoquio keeps me sharp with the mitts, and my head coaches David McDonough e Bennie ‘The Jet’ Little do a good job pushing me as well.

“I know Steve comes to fight and I’m looking forward to an exciting night of boxing. We are two warriors going toe-to-toe in the ring, putting on a show for boxing fans who really enjoy the sport of boxing, not this YouTube celebrity garbage that’s going on right now.”

“Steve ran into some bad luck after the Cusumano win,” Granite Chin president Chris Traietti commented. “A few fights fell through, then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. We literally had a fight in Germany fall out the day we were set to leave for the airport. After that we lost a lot of the steam from the Cusamano fight and kind of had to reassess. He picked up a tune-up fight a few months ago, but we now have to either regain some momentum by winning a fight like this or finally have Steve ride off into the sunset. This fight with Marshall will be no picnic. He has burst upon the local scene with some impressive performances.

“Like many coming to the fight, I have no idea how this fight shakes out, which makes for a great main event. One thing I will say, despite what Steve like to make people believe, in the event he wins this fight, it won’t be his final fight. Zero chance of that! If Marshall wins, I have no doubt he will get a television fight in the very near future on a major network.”

In the 8-round co-featured event, former N.E. heavyweight champion Rolfe (5-2-1, 4 KO), di Fairfield, ME, will takes on Mexican challenger Jose Humberto “Olimpico” Corral (20-26, 12 KO) for the vacant ABF Atlantic heavyweight title.

New England welterweight champion Mike “Bad Man” Ohan, Jr. (12-1, 6 KO), fighting out of Holbrook, MA, will defend his title in an 8-round match against upset-mindedTyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (13-14-4 (9 KO).

Undefeated Holyoke, MA welterweight Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (4-0, 3 KO) will be in his first scheduled 6-rounder versus Antonio Andreozzi (0-1), of Swansea, MA. Indianapolis junior welterweight Dewayne Wisdom will be in his 66th pro fight against Nelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KO) in a 6-rounder.

Also slated to be in action on the undercard, all in 4-round bouts, is Weymouth, MA welterweight Eric “Gladiator” Goff (1-0) vs. Aquilando Brandao (0-3), Holyoke junior middleweight Carlos Abel Castillo (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Jay Gregory (0-3), Woburn, MA middleweight Julien “Black Dragon” Baptiste (2-0, 2 KO) vs. Rodrigo Almeida (2-10, 2 KO), Framingham, MA light heavyweight Saul “Spider” Almeida (0-13-4) vs. pro-debuttante Steve Sumpter, Lawrence, MA junior lightweight Kevin Rodriguez (0-1) facce Ryan Venable (2-4), imbattuto portoricano super medi Jelame Garcia (7-0, 6 KO) vs. Larry “Slo Mo” Smith (12-47-2, 8 KO), and Worcester’s (MA) 3-time New England Golden Gloves champion Demek “Hightower” Edmonds (1-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuttante Wallace Nass Silva.

The pro segment of the afternoon’s Pro-Am card will be headlined by ABF Atlantic Cruiserweight Champion Yan “Wild Thing” Pellerin (11-1, 5 KO) defending his title against Lewiston, ME challenger Cristiano Pedro, fighting out by way of Angola, in an 8-round fight.

Other pro fights, all 4-rounders, include Canadian heavyweight Alexis Barriere (1-0, 1 KO) vs. New York’s pro-debuting Andrew Nolan, Methuen (MA), pesi massimi leggeriAndrew Perez in his pro debut vs. Jesus Cintron (1-18-2), Springfield (MA) super leggero Ian “Dinamite” Garcia (0-0-1) vs. Andy Aiello (1-4-1), of Bridgewater, MA, New York light heavyweight Scott Lampert (1-2, 1 KO) vs. Yhago Goncalves (0-3), of Portsmouth (ME) by way of Brazil, and Springfield’s pro-debuting super middleweightLaurent Humes vs.pro-debuting Philipe Martins, of Marlborough, MA.

The inaugural “Granite Chin Invitational” tournament, pitting some of the best amateur boxers in New England in the semifinals round, in the USA Boxing-sanctioned event during the afternoon portion of the day-night doubleheader. The semifinals winners will advance to the tournament’s championship final August 28th at New England Sports Center.

Some of the top N.E. amateur boxers expected to compete include 2021 USA National Championships gold medalist Arika Skoog, the 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves champion out of Newton (MA); 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves campione Tashawn Ward, a featherweight from Providence (RI); e middleweights James Maner, 2019 N.E. Golden Gloves champion from Providence, and 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves campione Mike Fontanez, di Nashua (N.H).

I biglietti sono in vendita e sono al prezzo di $25.00 (Day Show) / $40.00 (Night Show) for general seating (unassigned). Unassigned ringside seating will be available at $35.00 per seat during the day show. The night show will offer ringside tables (assigned and seats 4) per $300.00 and are available to purchase online at www.ticketriver.com(Ricerca: Granite Chin Invitational for the day show, Breakout for night show).

Apertura delle porte alle 12:15 p.m. E e 7:15 p.m. E (notte) with the first bouts, rispettivamente, a 12:30 p.m. E e 7:30 p.m. E.

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“Breakout” headliner NABA U.S. Heavyweight title fight Steve Vukosa vs. Mike Marshall Day-Night Doubleheader June 26 a Derry, N.H.

Day-Night Doubleheader June 26 a Derry, N.H.

QUINCY, Massa. (Maggio 20, 2021) – “Breakout,” presented by Granite Chin Promotions, will feature two heavyweight title fights as part of another day-night doubleheader on June 26th atNew England Sports Center a Derry, New Hampshire.

The night card is headlined by the 10-round main event for the vacant NABA United States Heavyweight Championship between agelessSteve “The Gentle Giant” Vukosa (13-1, 5 KO) eMike “Fly” Marshall (5-1, 4 KO). 

Vukosa, fighting of out Quincy, MA, is a former WBC U.S. Heavyweight Champion, which he captured in 2019 when he won an 8-round unanimous decision againstJoe Cusumano(18-2, 16 KO).

The reigning New England Heavyweight Champion, Marshall won his belt last November at the same venue as his upcoming fight with Vukosa, when the Danbury, CT fighter took an 8-round unanimous decision fromJustin “Crazy Train” Rolfe.

Former N.E. heavyweight champion Rolfe (5-2-1, 4 KO), representing Fairfield, ME, will face his Mexican opponentJose Humbert “Olimpico” Corral (20-26, 12 KO), nell'8 round, co-featured event for the vacant ABF Atlantic heavyweight title.

“I am excited to be coming back to Derry with another doubleheader, featuring open-class amateurs and local professionals,” Granite Chin presidentChris Traietti suddetto. “I try to grow and develop the Granite Chin brand every show. Bringing in an elite level amateur tournament is a great way to introduce local fans to the future of the sport and help me develop relationships with amateur boxers.”

Undefeated Holyoke, MA welterweightDenzel Whitley (4-0, 3 KO) will be in his first scheduled 6-rounder versusAntonio Andreozzi (0-1), of Swansea, MA. Lawrence, MA junior lightweightKevin Rodriguez (0-1) facceRyan Venable (2-4) in a 4-round battle.

Also slated to be in action on the undercard, all in 4-round bouts against opponents to be determined, are Weymouth, MA welterweightEric “Gladiator” Goff (1-0), Holyoke junior middleweightCarlos Castillo (1-0, 1 KO), and Woburn, MA middleweightJulien “Black Dragon” Baptiste (2-0, 2 KO).

A Pro-Am card will feature the inaugural “Granite Chin Invitational” tournament, pitting some of the best amateur boxers in New England in the semifinals round, in the USA Boxing-sanctioned event during the afternoon portion of the day-night doubleheader. The semifinals winners will advance to the tournament’s championship final August 28th at New England Sports Center.  

Some of the top N.E. amateur boxers expected to compete include 2021 USA National Championships gold medalistArika Skoog, the 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves champion out of Newton (MA); 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves campioneTashawn Ward, a featherweight from Providence (RI); e middleweightsJames Maner, 2019 N.E. Golden Gloves champion from Providence, and 2-time N.E. Golden Gloves campioneMike Fontanez, di Nashua (N.H).:

The pro segment of the afternoon’s Pro-Am card will showcase ABF Atlantic Cruiserweight ChampionYan “Wild Thing” Pellerin (11-1, 5 KO) defending his title against Lewiston, ME challengerCristiano Pedro, fighting out by way of Angola in an 8-round fight.

Other pro fights, all 4-rounders, include Canadian heavyweightAlexis Barriere (1-0, 1 KO) vs. New York’s pro-debutingAndrew Nolan, Methuen (MA), pesi massimi leggeriAndrew Perez in his pro debut vs. TBA, Springfield (MA) super leggeroIan “Dinamite” Garcia (0-0-1) vs.Andy Aiello (1-4-1), of Bridgewater, MA, New York cruiserweightScott Lambert(1-2, 1 KO) vs.Yhago Goncalves (0-3), of Portsmouth (ME) by way of Brazil, and Springfield’s pro-debuting light heavyweightLaurent Humes vs.pro-debutingPhilipe Martins, of Marlborough, MA..

I biglietti sono in vendita e sono al prezzo di $25.00 (Day Show) / $40.00 (Night Show) for general seating (unassigned). Unassigned ringside seating will be available at $35.00 per seat during the day show. The night show will offer ringside tables (assigned and seats 4) per $300.00 and are available to purchase online atwww.ticketriver.com (Ricerca: Granite Chin Invitational for the day show, Breakout for night show).

Apertura delle porte alle 12:15 p.m. E e 7:15 p.m. E (notte) with the first bouts, rispettivamente, a 12:30 p.m. E e 7:30 p.m. E.

Justin “Treno pazzo” Rolfe incoronato N.E. campione dei pesi massimi

Justin “Treno pazzo” Rolfe (L) si fece strada a pugni verso il nord-est. titolo dei pesi massimi
(tutte le immagini per gentile concessione di Emily Harney / Fitography)

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DERRY, N.H. (Agosto 30, 2020) – Due periodi di titolo regionale, supportato da diversi combattimenti intensi, ha evidenziato il primo evento di boxe professionistico di Granite Chin Promotion dallo scorso novembre, 'Torna a Derry,” la notte scorsa (Sat., Agosto. 29), di fronte a una folla quasi numerosa al New England Sports Centre di Derry, New Hampshire.

Due campioni del mondo erano presenti per supportare i combattenti, imbattuta organizzazione mondiale di boxe in carica (WBO) medio campione Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade e“Il Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera, la pensione 3 volte, 2-titolare del titolo di divisione.

“Sono contento che stasera abbiamo fatto un passo avanti verso la normalità,” promotore Chris Traietti commentato. Lo sport aiuta a riunire le persone e stasera abbiamo avuto un gremito di persone di tutte le razze, religioni, e credi. Sono felice che questi americani si siano divertiti qui stasera.”

Justin “Treno pazzo” Rolfe è stato incoronato campione dei pesi massimi del New England per mezzo di una decisione unanime di 8 round Tracey “Titano” Johnson nel main event.

Rolfe contro. Johnson II è stata una rivincita di un pareggio a maggioranza di 6 turni lo scorso novembre a Quincy, Massachusetts. La posta in gioco era molto di più nella rivincita, anche se, perché il N.E. il titolo dei pesi massimi era in gioco. Boston mancino Johnson, il fratellastro di Andrade, metodicamente inscatolato, mentre Rolfe, residente nel Maine, si fece avanti lanciando bombe, e il loro contrasto di stili ha reso il combattimento divertente.

L'inafferrabile Johnson ha iniziato a trovare la sua gamma nel quarto round, connettendosi con le combinazioni mentre Rolfe sembrava stancarsi, ma ha avuto il suo secondo vento e ha continuato ad essere aggressivo, spesso inchiodando Johnson alle corde. I due combattenti alla pari sono andati avanti e indietro nella seconda metà del combattimento, sebbene Rolfe premesse l'azione e Johnson replicò. Nessuno dei due sembrava essere ferito in qualsiasi momento durante l'incontro., Entrambi si sono scatenati nell'ottavo e ultimo round, non lasciare nulla nel serbatoio. L'attacco senza sosta di Rolfe e si è rivelato essere la differenza in questo match-up.

Ryan DiBartolomeo catturato il vacante titolo welter del New Hampshire, prendere una decisione divisa in 6 round Kris Jacobs, nell'evento co-presentato. “Vivo in Massachusetts, ma tutti i miei combattimenti (3-0-1) sono stato nel New Hampshire e mi alleno a Nashua (NH),” Disse DiBartolomeo dopo la rissa. “Combattere nel New Hampshire è come combattere a casa e ora sono il campione dei pesi welter del New Hampshire.”

DiBartolemeo è uscito rapidamente dall'angolo e subito ha lasciato cadere Jacobs per un conteggio di 8. Jacobs ha superato il round di apertura, ma non è riuscito a evitare la forte mano destra di DiBartolemeo, infarcendo la testa dei suoi avversari, in due round. Jacobs si stabilì nel terzo, ha aumentato il ritmo nel quarto, e ha iniziato a lasciare le sue mani andare di più nel quinto, atterrando più efficacemente sul suo nemico aggressivo. I due combattenti si sono affrontati in punta di piedi nel round finale e DiBartolemeo ha chiuso lo spettacolo.

Campione dei pesi medi del New England Kendrick Ball, Jr., combattimento dei pesi massimi leggeri Tahuk Taylor, ha mostrato la sua abilità impostata al massimo, facendo saltare il suo avversario al tappeto con un dolce diritto dritto, ancora con un bellissimo gancio sinistro, e stava per chiudere lo spettacolo quando l'arbitroJackie Morell fortunatamente ha concluso la lotta con 13 secondi rimasti nel primo round.

Popolare junior welter Microfono “Uomo cattivo” OHan, Jr. ha fatto quasi tutto tranne smettere di grintoso DeWayne Saggezza, che è stato penalizzato di due punti e ufficialmente messo a terra una volta. Ma è sopravvissuto, sebbene abbia perso una decisione unanime di 6 round sbilenca contro Ohan.

New England Golden Gloves campione Francis “Frank The Tank” Hogan licenziato Rashan Wisdom, che cadde due volte sulla tela prima che il suo angolo gettasse la spugna. Hogan è alto, mancino allampanato che è ben istruito e ora 2-0 (2 KO).

In una vivace lotta, imbattuto dei pesi massimi leggeri Edet “Papà” Kpanam (4-0, 3 KO) era implacabile contro una partita Saul “Ragno” Almeida, uno dei migliori combattenti di arti marziali miste del New England. Mkpanan ha lasciato cadere Almeida nei primi due turni sulla strada per una difficile decisione unanime di 4 turni.

Promettente prospettiva leggera di Boston Jonathan Depina surclassato Secondo il “L'empia verità” Desjardin, pavoneggiandolo presto e finendolo subito dopo con un colpo violento, per migliorare 2-0 (2 KO).

Peso medio Anthony Concepcion ha vinto per squalifica al terzo turno quando il suo avversario, pro-debuttante Caleb Denham, ha ignorato le istruzioni dell'arbitro di continuare a combattere.

Peso medio Larry “Slomoshun” Fabbro, combattendo da Dallas, ha registrato la sua prima vittoria in più di nove anni, prendendo una decisione unanime di 4 round da Gesù “Il succo” Cintron. Il 41enne Smith, 0-39-2 durante la sua serie di vittorie consecutive, ha lasciato Anderson al primo turno.


Larry Smith ha festeggiato dopo la sua prima vittoria in 9 anni

Texas dei pesi massimi leggeri Bryan Vera eliminato Mike Anderson con una grande mano destra all'inizio del primo round. Arbitro Leo Gerstel immediatamente sventolato il conteggio subito dopo che Anderson ha colpito il tappeto. Vera, che è noto per la sua partecipazione The Contender televisione reality show, ha sconfitto i campioni del mondo Sergio Mora (due volte), allora imbattuto Andy Lee e Serhiy Dzinziruk durante i suoi 16 anni di carriera da professionista.

Veterano dei pesi medi junior Scogliera “Mago” McPherson non aveva trucchi per Tyrone “Mani di pietra” Luckey perché è stato squalificato al secondo turno dall'arbitro Morrell per ripetute trattenute.

L'apertura della serata è stata una partita di pesi da crociera tra Larry “Hitman” Pryor e Francisco Neto. Non ci volle molto per Pryor, il cui cugino era il defunto, Hall of Famer Aaron “Falco” Pryor, metti giù Neto con un gancio sinistro ben posizionato. Neto ha battuto il conteggio ma si è levato in piedi sulle gambe traballanti, l'arbitro principale Gerstel ha fermato la lotta al segno di 35 secondi del turno di apertura.

Risultati completi qui sotto:


RISULTATI UFFICIALI
MAIN EVENT – VACANTE NUOVA INGHILTERRA. CAMPIONATO PESANTI
Justin Rolfe (4-1-1, 3 KO), Fairfield, ME
WDEC8 (79-73, 79-73, 78-74)
Tracey Johnson (4-8-6, 0 KO), Boston, MA
(Rolfe ha vinto il N.E. titolo dei pesi massimi)

CO-FEATURE – VACANTE CAMPIONATO DEL NUOVO HAMPSHIRE WELTERWEIGHT
Ryan DiBartolomeo (3-0-1, 1 KO), Leominster, MA
WDEC6 (59-54, 59-54, 56-57)
Kris Jacobs (2-1-1, 0 KO), Fall River, MA
(DiBartolomeo ha vinto il vacante N.H. titolo welter)

pesi leggeri
Larry Pryor (12-22, 6 KO), Frederickson, MD
WTKO1 (0.35)
Francisco Neto (1-9), Woburn, MA

Pesi massimi leggeri
Kendrick Ball, Jr. (15-1-2, 11 KO), Worcester, MA

Tahuk Taylor (3-12-1, 1 KO), Greensboro, NC

Edet Mkpanam (4-0, 3 KO), new Bedford, MA
WDEC4 (40-35, 39-36, 39-36)
Saul Almeida (0-12), Framingham, MA

Bryan Vera (27-16, 17 KO), Auston, TX
WKO1 (1:01)
Mike Anderson (0-6), Philadelphia, PA

Pesi
Francis Hogan (2-0, 2 KO), Weymouth, MA
WTKO1 (1:37)
Rashan Blackburn (8-54-2, 4 KO), Columbus, OH

Larry Smith (11-44-2, 7 KO), Dallas, TX
WEC4 (40-35, 40-36, 40-36)
Jesus Javier Cintron (1-14-2, 0 KO), Asbury Park, NJ

Anthony Concepcion (5-0-1, 4 KO). Provvidenza, RI
WDQ3 (152)
Caleb Denham (0-1, 0 KO), Jamaica Plain, MA

PESI MEDI JUNIOR
Tyrone Luckey (10-12-4, 7 KO), Little Egg Harbor, NJ
WDQ2 (2:51)
Cliff McPherson (2-41-1, 1 KO), Cleveland, OH

Mike Ohan, Jr. (10-1, 5 KO), Holbrook, MA
WDEC6 (60-52, 59-54, 59-54)
DeWayne Saggezza (7-54-2, 3 KO), Indianapolis, NEL
Pesi leggeri
Jonathan Depina (2-0, 2 KO), Boston, MA
WKO1 (2:17)
Theo Desjarden (0-12), Wrentham, MA

Shearns Boxing Promotions presents “Friday Night Fights at The Station” Pro Boxing charity event

Settembre 20 a Worcester, MA

WORCESTER, Massa. (Agosto 21, 2019) – Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP) has announced it will present a professional boxing charity event, “Friday Night Fights at The Station,” September 20 at historic Union Station in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Proceeds will benefitWhy Me (Worcester Help for Youth) & Sherry’s House, a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to providing love and support services to families with childhood cancer. Visitwww.whyme.org to learn more about this organization.

“Help us KO cancer,” SBP presidentChuck Shearns said. “We’re excited to be working with such a great organization and lucky to be able to take part in raising money for such an amazing group and worthy cause. The boxing card will showcase popular, up-and-coming New England-based boxers.”

Former decorated amateur boxerOwen Minor (2-0, 2 KO), who captured bronze medals at the 2014 U.S. Boxing National and National Golden Gloves tournaments, will headline at home in Worcester, MA, against Maine heavyweightJustin Rolfe (1-1, 1 KO) in the four-round main event.

The 6’ 1”, 235-pound Minor is arguably the top Massachusetts-born heavyweight prospect in the past two decades.

Framingham, MA super featherweightJulio Perez (4-4) incontraLuis Rivera (4-3), di Boston, in the six-round co-featured event.

Danbury, CT super lightweightOmar “The Beast” Bordoy (7-12, 2 KO) facceAndy Aiello(1-3-1), of Bridgewater, MA, in un periodo di sei round.

Combattendo anche sulla undercard, il tutto in partite quattro round, are Worcester, MA heavyweightJake Paradise(1-2, 1 KO) vs.Joseph Raposo (0-1), di Woburn, MA; Worcester super welterweightEslih Owusu (1-0) vs.Leonardo Ladeira (0-2), of Revere, MA; Worcester, MA super featherweightPhilip Davis (2-1-1) vs.Carlos Marrero III (1-3-1), di Bridgeport, CT; and Bedford, MA cruiserweightEdet Mkpanam (1-0, 1 KO) vs. pro-debuttanteRogero Dionizio, of Revere.

Tutte le lotte e combattenti sono soggette a cambiamento.

Tickets prices start at $40.00 and may be purchased by going online at:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/friday-night-fights-at-the-station-tickets-65569061829

Apertura delle porte alle 6:30 p.m. E, first fight at 7 p.m. E.

Event sponsors include Lundgren Collision, Palley Advertising and Akuity Technology.

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