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Webster decisions Riojas in Atlantic City Wins by Seldon, Ajamu, Wikins and Manzueta

Atlantic City, New Jersey (June 1, 2018)–Super Middleweight Derrick Webster pounded his way to a 10-round unanimous decision over Oscar Riojas in the main event of a five-bout card at The Claridge Hotel.

 

 

 

Mis Downing Promotions promoted the near-capacity show.

 

 

 

Cum win, Webster captured the American Boxing Federation Continental Americas Super Middleweight title.

 

 

 

Webster was pinpoint with his jab, which he followed with a solid body work that reddened the sides of Riojas. Webster stunned the gritty Riojas on several occasions, but the visitor from Monterrey, Mexico showed a good chin and remained on his feet for the ten-round bout.

 

 

 

Scores were all 100-90 in favor of Webster of Glassboro, New Jersey, qui nunc est 26-1. Riojas is 16-10-1.

 

 

 

It was boxing in there. I put on a display. Roy Jones told me to keep him long, et ut 'quid ego facerem. I started the body work a little late, but the jab was my key. I could have done a little more with the body, but the jab was everything tonight,” dixit Webster.

 

 

 

In the 1st round, I hit him with a big right hand, but the bell saved him. I hit him good a couple more times. Some guys know how to survive, and he is one of them.

 

 

 

We have been talking to the USBA about fighting for their title. That will get me to where I need to be. I am ready for a world title shot. I have been putting it out there that I would like fight George Groves or Tyron Zuege. I will go to China or Germany or wherever to fight those guys.

 

Isiah Seldon scored two knockdowns en-route to a six-round unanimous decision over Lamar Harris in a super middleweight bout.

 

 

 

In circuitu quattuor, Seldon landed a perfect counter right that sent Harris to the deck. In circuitu quinque, it was another right that mad Harrisglove touch the canvas for a 2nd time.

 

 

 

Seldon of Atlantic City won by scores of 60-52 et bis 59-53 et nunc est, 12-1-1. Harris of St. Louis is 9-15-4.

 

 

 

Princeps Badi Ajamu won a eight-round unanimous decision over Edgar Perez in a cruiserweight rematch. Ajamu of Camden, New Jersey won by scores of 80-72 et bis 79-73 captandae notam, quae 29-4-1. Perez of Chicago is 7-25.

 

James Wilkins stopped Joe Gbola at the end of round two of their scheduled four-round featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Wilkins dropped Gbolo midway through the 2nd round, and then pounded on his opponent for the rest of the round. The bout was stopped in between rounds.

 

 

 

Wilkins of Brooklyn, NY is 4-0 apud 4 knockouts. Gbolo of Newbergh, NY is 3-3-2.

 

 

 

In foramen IRCA vesperam, Felix Manzueta stopped Antonio Allen in round two of a scheduled four-round welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Manzueta pounded on Allen until the bout was stopped at 1:17.

 

 

 

Manzueta of Dover, Delaware est 2-0 with both wins coming via stoppage. Allen of Philadelphia is 0-8-1.

 

 

 

The card took place on Atlantic City Hall of Fame weekend, and stars such as Roy Jones Jr., Riddick: Inclinate, Evander Holyfield, Hector Camacho Jr., Brus Seldon, Mark Breland, Marlon Starling, Michael Spinks and Jeff Chandler were among the dignitaries that were sitting ringside.

 

 

 

 

Mis Downing Promotions would like to thank their sponsors which includes The Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame, The Claridge Hotel, Fantasea Resorts, AEI Insurance, Urgent Response, HairX, Buy Smart Motors & New Vision Property Management.

Hartford Boxing Promotions Annuntiat inaugural spectaculum “Nocte pugnare in Capital”

Invictus lux heavyweight
Richard “Popeye” Rivera in headline & Amateur stella Sharad Collier conversus pro
June 16 apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, CT

(L-R) – Sharad Collier, promotor / lanista Tony Blanco & Richardus Rivera

HARTFORD, Conn. (May 3, 2018) -Hartford Boxing Promotiones eventus inaugurales denuntiavit, “Nocte pugnare in Capital”, ad locum Saturni noctis, June 16, apud Xfinity Centrum in Hartford, Connecticut.

 

 

Pugilatu lanista Tony Blanco et Hartford Boxing Centrum gym socium, Michael Tran, prospectu gravius ​​invictum lucem et teamed, Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera (7-0, 6 KOs), ad formare Hartford Boxing Promotiones.

 

 

“De tota charta excitatur et suggestum praebens nonnullis probatissimis amantibus in recentioribus Connecticutis historiae pugilatu ad pugnandum.,” Blanco dixit. “Item papae’ in summa re. Contra pugiles mundi ei pepercit et utraque experientia ei fiducialius dedit. In itinere ad magnitudinem est. Etiam showcasing (Item speciale.) Sharad Collier in pro debut. Hoc est aliquid speciale hedum in frusta concerperet. Ricardus prorsus id quod Hartford indiget, quis adulescens potest spectare ad munus exemplar. Item papae’ excitat vigilare et popularis. Sharad est iens ut esse simile, quoque.

 

 

“Ego cum Ricardo et Michaele ad socium caestu ad Hartfordiam reducere perfusus sum, quae est seminarium caestu, et pugilatu dives habet historiam. Multum ingenii hic nunc est et alit ut Iunii videbunt 16th.”

 

 

Radices pugilatu in foro Hartfordiensi recedunt fere saeculo integro, headlined per Internationalis Hall de Famers Willie “voluntatem o *’ in Wisp” Pep atque Christophoruscertatio” Battalino. Alia top-area pugilum includit mundi champion Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling, title mundi challengers Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega atque Israhel “magis” Cardonae,, atque 1996 USA Olympiae pugilatu Team principem Laurentius Clay-Bey.

 

 

Durissima Caesar in Nova Anglia, ortu stella Rivera defendet universalem pugilatum Foederationis (UBF) Nova Anglia levis heavyweight titulum est in octuagesimo rotundo principali eventu versus adversarios determinari.

 

 

 

“Benedictus sum ut caestu ad Hartfordiam reduceret,” Rivera commentatione. “Honoratus sum ad primum spectaculum nostrum headline, Fans videbunt caestu et admittantur. Ego bonam operam in nocte excitando induam. Non expectare!”

 

 

The 21-yer-vetus Collard, pugnam de Hartford sicut Rivera, certatim in National Golden Gloves Championships, incipiens Maii 14 in Omaha, Nebraska, ante domum reverti pro vertere in quattuor circum Special Junior Welterweight Attraction versus Carolus Galindo (0-2), de Woburne, Massachusetts.

 

 

“Tony similis est patri meo secundo, et ei gratias habeo quod me permittas facere debut meum in patria mea,” Collier dictum. “Magnum fan-base affero et spectaculum eo induitur. Nota sum multum pugnatoribus in hoc card. Item papae’ similis mei magnus frater. Nos instituendi et iter simul ut rudi. Nos se movere. Experiar et citius pulset quam eum Iunius 16th.”

 

 

Danbury invictus, CT leve Omar “Bestia” Bordoy, Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) primo accedant sex rotundiora nobis. Alexander “Euge Deus” Pycot (2-5-1), pugnatum de Hartford per viam Puerto Rico.

 

 

Etiam pugnando in undercard, bus in circuitu quattuor, sunt Hartford tenui Luis “Lobito” Rivera (4-3) vs. Philippus Davis (1-1-1), Wigorniensis, MA; pro-debuting New Haven, CT leve Anuel Rosa vs. Cleveland's Et Rogerus Blankenship (1-3), Nova Britannia, CT tenui Nathan Martinez in professionalem debut nobis. Novi Bedford's (MA)Henricus Garcia (1-0), Hartford leve Iosephus Maysonette vs. Justin Morales, Novi Bedfordiae, in proelio ex pro-debut pugnatores, et aliud par pro debut pugnatoribus, Bridgeport, CT tenui Jacob Marrero vs. Iacobus Santiago, Novi Eboraci.

 

 

Omnia subiecta sunt pugnatores ad bella et mutatio.

 

 

Tesseras, pretium at $80.00, $60.00 atque $40.00, sunt in venditione et emptio available, as well as $125.00 VIP tesseras quae cibum et molles potiones), ad Tesseram Magistri exitus vel ad Hartford Boxing Centre gym.

 

 

At ianuae 6 p.m. ATQUE, bout primum incipit at 7 p.m. ATQUE.

 

 

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Hartford Boxing Promotions To launch this summer

(L-R) – Michael Tran, Richardus Rivera & Tony Blanco

HARTFORD, Conn. (Aprilis 4, 2018) – Professional boxing’s newest promotional company, Hartford Boxing Promotions, has announced its official formation, as well as tentative plans calling for its inaugural event this summer in Hartford.

 

 

 

Pugilatu lanista Tony Blanco and his Hartford-based House of Boxing gym partner, Michael Tran, prospectu gravius ​​invictum lucem et teamed, Richard “Nauta Papa est homo” Rivera (6-0, 5 KOs), ad formare Hartford Boxing Promotiones. Rivera is one of the best and most popular pro fighters in New England.

 

 

 

We want to bring boxing back to Hartford,” Blanco addressed why they founded this new promotional company. “Hartford is a hotbed of boxing. There’s a lot of talent here and Hartford has a rich boxing history.

 

 

 

We hope to promote our first show on June 16th, subject to Connecticut Boxing Commission approval, at Xfinity Theatre in Hartford. It’s owned by Live Nation and has been used only as a concert hall, but it has an old-school feel and will be an awesome venue for boxing. We’re excited about promoting events in this new venue for boxing.

 

 

 

Radices pugilatu in foro Hartfordiensi recedunt fere saeculo integro, headlined per Internationalis Hall de Famers Willie “voluntatem o *’ in Wisp” Pep atque Christophoruscertatio” Battalino. Alia top-area pugilum includit mundi champion Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling, title mundi challengers Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega, “Iceman” John Scully atque Israhel “magis” Cardonae,, atque 1996 USA Olympiae pugilatu Team principem Laurentius Clay-Bey.

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Grand Opening of Connecticut Boxing HOF new location Monday night, June 26, in Sky Casino at Mohegan Sun

Uncasville, Conn. (June 13, 2017) – The Grand Opening of the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame’s (CBHOF) new location in the Sky Casino at Mohegan Sun will be held there Monday, June 26, starting at 6 p.m. ATQUE.
The media and public is welcome to attend the grand opening festivities. Dignitaries representing from Mohegan Sun and Mashantucket Pequot Tribes will be in attendance, as well as many CBHOF inductees, including Marlon Starling and “Irish: Micky Ward.
The original CBHOF location was in Mohegan Sun Arena but public availability for viewing was restricted to only during scheduled events held there. CBHOF inducteesplaques and video of major fights held in Connecticut were displayed.
The new CBHOF will be open to the public during Mohegan Sun Casino operating hours. In addition to the inducteesplaques and videos of famous fights held in the Nutmeg State, the new location will also include rotating displays of historically significant boxing memorabilia. There will also be interactive displays for public use.
We at the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame are extremely grateful to Mohegan Sun for hosting this great facility and for contributing generously to its construction,” CBHOF president John Laudati said. “We are very excited and anxious to have the ability to present the rich history of boxing in Connecticut while simultaneously honoring those who have contributed to that history.
Go online to www.ctboxinghof.org Vivamus Connecticut addito informationem de curia Fame.
ABOUT CBHOF: Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 de honoribus et laudibus gestas ludos excellentes involvit pugilatum. Inductio ejus medica inauguralis Ceremony & Factum esset prandium tenuit in 2005. Connecticut dives caestu historia numquam viguit si non esset illud pro rebus gestis eorum non inelegans inclusa est in Hall de Fama.
Ut a non-lucrum organizatione, Fama est atrium interius Connecticut Pugilatu proelium facere praecepta caritatis primitias spiritus variis sime Connecticut.

Iceman John Scully’s 6th Official Amateur Boxing Reunion


Saturday, March 18, 2017
12:00 Noon (until around 3 pm)
@ Monique’s Lounge (aka 108 Lounge)
181 East 108th Street
East Harlem, New York,
10029
I am proud to officially announce my 6th Official Amateur Boxing Reunion that will take place on March 18 at Monique’s Lounge in Harlem, New York,. I am expecting by far the largest turn out of any of the previous 5 reunions which were held twice at Rival Boxing in Las Vegas, once at Jimmy’s Corner in Manhattan and once each at Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Casinos.
Of the over 100 boxers attending this far, among them I expect the likes of 1988 Olympiae Argentum medalist Riddick Big Daddy Bowe, NYC Golden Gloves Champ Poison” Junior Jones, 1984 Olympic champ Mark Breland, 1974 National Junior Olympic champ Marlon Starling, 1996 USA Olympic team captain Laurentius Clay-Bey atque 1988 National Gloves Champion Mark “Aut nimis acres” Johnson.
At my past reunions, including the most recent one held at the Rival Boxing Store in Las Vegas on November 18, we’ve had the likes of Roy Jones Jr., Alex “Et Bronx imperium!” Ramos, 1992 Olympian Montell Griffin, former three time world champions Mike McCallum and Iran Barkley, atque “The Fighterand Irish Micky Ward in attendance.
Among the most special of moments at my reunions, we had Mike McCallum and Alex Ramos, who met each other in the semi-finals of the 1980 NYC Golden Gloves, reconnect in Las Vegas in late 2014, we had Luis Ortiz and Lawrence Clay-Bey, who were brought together in 2015 at Foxwoods after not only not seeing each other in 38 YEARS but after not even knowing they fought against each other in 1977 until just a few days before they reunited and in NYC over the summer of 2015 habuimus 1984 New York City Golden Gloves 156 pound champion and runner up DennisThe MagicianMilton and Jesse Lanton connect once again.
Any media who wish to attend the event in Harlem, New York on March 18 are more than welcome to be a part of the festivities.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=htZpAj5JPHE&feature=youtu.be ...former champion Michael Second To Nunn calling in to my Amateur Boxers Reunion in Las Vegas last year to speak to former (1986) opponent Alex “Et Bronx imperium!” Ramos.

Connecticut’s top all-time great fighters & Foxwoodsbest fights

Norma in ESPN & ESPN Deportes Doubleheader
Thursday, July 21
From Foxwoods Resort Casino8 p.m. ATQUE/5 p.m. PT
MASHANTUCKET, CT (July 19, 2016) — Connecticut may not have equal status with New York City or Las Vegas in terms of being a fight capital, but the Nutmeg State has produced five Hall-of-Famers with Foxwoods Resort Casino, located in Mashantucket, CT, hosting many of the sport’s greatest fighters and fights over the past two decades.
The tradition continues on Thursday, July 21, as rising middleweight contender Sergius " “technicos” Derevyanchenko (8-0, 6 KOs) faces former world champion Am “Regem,” Solimani (44-13, 18 KOs) in X-rotundus de consectetur Premier Boxing Propugnatores on ESPN & ESPN.
Televised coverage incipit 8 p.m. ATQUE/5 p.m. PT, and features a 10-round middleweight clash between powerful Ievgen Khytrov (13-0, 11 KOs) et California est Paul fignis (19-2-2, 9 KOs).
Connecticut’s all-time greatest boxer is the late Willie “Will ‘o the Wisp” Pep (229-11-1, 65 KOs), who was born in Middletown and lived in Rocky Hill. Pep, who fought professionally between 1940 atque 1966, was a two-time world featherweight champion who had an epic rivalry with Sandy BEVERLACENSE.
Other Hall-of-Famers from Connecticut are world heavyweight champion (1926-28)GeneThe Fighting MarineTunney (65-1-1, 48 KOs), of Greenwich, who defeated the legendary Jack Dempsey bis; Ukrainian-born world featherweight (1925) titlist Louis “Kid” Kaplan (108-22-12, 72 KOs), from Meriden; world light heavyweight champion (1933) Slapsie” Maxie Rosenbloom (222-42-31, 2 NC, 19 KOs), of Leonard Bridge; world light heavyweight titleholder (1926-27) Jack “Bright EyesDelaney (73-11-2, 43 KOs), who was born in Canada but lived in Bridgeport.
Over the year, many other Connecticut fighters have made an impact on the sport including Hartford’s NBA featherweight champion Battling Battalino (57-26-3, 26 KOs), who was the first world champion to lose his title on the scale, Hartford’s two-time world welterweight titlist Marlon “Magicae Man” Starling (45-6-12, 27 KOs), Norwalk’s WBA junior middleweight champion TremendousTravis Simms (28-1, 21 KOs), New Haven’s three-time world light heavyweight champion “Bad” Chad Dawson (33-4, 18 KOs) and world welterweight contender Gaspar “Indicum” Ortega (131-29-6, 69 KOs), Stamford’s world No. 1-ordo welterweight Chico Vejar (92-20-4, 43 KOs), and Bloomfield’s 1996 Olympic Team USA captain Laurentius Clay-Bey (21-3-1, 16 KOs).
The No. 1 Foxwoods fight of all-time, held on April 16, 2011, was also promoted by DiBella Entertainment, and was selected as the 2011 Ring Magazine and BWAA Fight of the Year. Defending champion Andre Berto (27-0) et clamatore Victor Ortiz (28-2-2) battled for 12 rounds, each getting dropped twice, with Ortiz winning a hard-fought decision (114-111, 114-112, 115-110) for the WBC welterweight title.
A close second place is the 2003 BWAA Fight of the Year, in which future Hall-of-FamerJames Toney (65-4-2) won a 12-round decision over reigning IBF cruiserweight champion Vassiliy Jirov. The action started days earlier at the pre-fight press conference when a skirmish erupted as tables were overturned and glasses thrown. The animosity continued between the two fighters and their respective camps right up to the final bell. Previously undefeated, Jirov (31-0) started fast but faded, getting decked in the final round.
In 2004, New England favorite Scott “The SandmanPemberton, hailing from nearby New Bedford, MA, was involved in a great 12th undique, come-from-behind knockout of always-tough Omar Sheika in a rematch of a previous draw, for a regional super middleweight title.
Two other N.E. fan favorites who fought regularly at Foxwoods were multiple-time world champion Vinny Paz (Pazienza during his boxing career), fighting out of Cranston, RI, and New Bedford’s all-action “Sucra” Ray Oliveira. Paz had a 13-3 record at Foxwoods, highlighted by his 1998 decision over Glenwood Brown and his 50thcareer win in his retirement fight against Tocker Pudwill in 2004. Oliveira was only 6-7-1 fighting at Foxwoods, but he faced nothing but iron and he did defeat a world champion, Vince Phillips, in 2000 non-title fight that produced the second-most total punches (2,989) recorded at that time.
Brazilian boxing fans always turned out in force when countryman Acelino “Butt” Freitas fought at Foxwoods, primarily because of the large Brazilian community in Connecticut. Freitas fought there four times, all in lightweight world title fights, victumZahir Raheem atque Artur Grigorian et virginitatis ad Juan Diaz atque Diego Corrales.
Other great fights at Foxwoods include future world middleweight champion Lee Andycoming back from the brink of possibly getting knocked out to stop Craig McEwan in 10th in circuitu eorum 2011 proelium, Carl Froch‘s dramatic late surge in 2009 to knock outJermain Taylor (who was well ahead on the scorecards) in 12th round for the WBC super middleweight championship, Pernell Whitaker taking a close decision fromAndrey Pestryaev (115-113, 115-112, atque 114-113) in 1997 WBA eliminator (later ruled a No Decision due to Whitaker’s failed drug test), atque Icet Quarteyovercoming two knockdowns to successfully defend his WBA welterweight title versusJose Luis Lopez in 1997 (Quartey was originally awarded a win by majority decision, but a scoring error was discovered and the fight was ruled a majority draw).
Two of the greatest boxers in modern boxing history, Mayweather, Jr. atque Roy Jones, Jr., both fought at Foxwoods in 1998. In his 15th pro fight, Mayweather registered a third-round technical knockout of Miguel Melo, while Jones successfully defended his WBC/WBA light heavyweight titles with a 10th-de circuitu TKO Otis Grant. In the Jones-Grant co-feature, IBF lightweight champion Shane Mosley successfully defended his title against Jesse James Leija, who was unable to answer the bell for the 10th undique.
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