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Baltimore Boxing lati gbalejo Olympic Qualifiers September 8-11!
Baltimore Boxing to bring Excitement this weekend to Ocean City!
Baltimore, Dókítà (Le 6, 2015) - Lori Saturday, Le 9, Baltimore Boxing Promotions will provide a complete evening of entertainment to Ocean City, Dókítà.
Tickets lati $25 are available on Ticketmaster.com and at the Convention Center Box Office.
Ni 8 PM, an Olympic style boxing card titled “Beatdown at the Beach” takes place at the Ocean City Convention Center. The card is headlined by a heavyweight title match including Baltimore Boxing Gym’s record holding knockout king Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed vsSalisbury’s KGC for the East Coast crown. Renowned Joey “Bazooka Joe” Veazy of the Baltimore Boxing Gym squares off against Down Under Boxing’s Nigel Fennell. Ni afikun, Donald Wallace of the Baltimore Boxing Gym meets Ryan Watson of Salisbury, Dókítà, while young phenom Tommy Coe Jr., Ed Park and Omar Serrano will appear in separate bouts.
In association with this exciting night of fights, Baltimore Boxing is proudly teaming up with the Worcester County Humane Society’s efforts to find new homes for shelter animals. During the fights, there will be a 50/50 raffle with the proceeds going to the society and Baltimore Boxing is also donating tickets. The Humane Society will also be on hand to answer any questions and distribute information on their organization.
Throughout the evening, fans will have the opportunity to meet and greet a number of local notables. World rated cruiserweight Alex Guerrero of Salisbury and undefeated Steve “Show Stealer” Wheeler of Baltimore will be on hand along with legendary trainer Frank Gilbert and Virginia’s Andrew “Doo Man” Farmer. Following his nationally televised match on ESPN 2’sFriday Night Fights the evening prior to “Beatdown at the Beach”, middleweight warrior Jessie “The Beast Nicklow” of Baltimore will be on hand as will Ocean City’s very own Brian Ziegler.
Following the fights, all ticketholders are invited to the exclusive after party at Abbey Burger, be ni 126th st in Ocean City.
“Beatdown at the Beach is not just a fight card, it’s a complete event,"Wi Smith. “I want every ticketholder to have a blast from the time they enter the Convention Center until their evening is complete. This is why it was important for Baltimore Boxing not only to have an entertaining fight card, but also have special guests and an after party at a popular place. Saturday evening is guaranteed to be a great time for everybody in OceanCity.”
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com
Baltimore Boxing issues Statement on Baltimore Riots
Baltimore, Dókítà (April 28, 2015) – As the rioters tear through the streets of Baltimore, Dókítà, boxing promoter and gym owner Jake “The Snake” Smith remains extremely concerned for his friends, family and community. Like many other locals, Smith not only calls the Baltimore area his home but a place where he makes a living.
Having spent his entire life in and around Baltimore, Smith’s two children attend nearby schools and his Baltimore Boxing Gym is located on S. Broadway. For the safety of those that attend, Smith closed his gym yesterday and is keeping the doors shut today as well. Due the violent protests of Freddie Gray’s death, Smith isn’t positive when he will be able to continue training his boxers, many of whom use the Baltimore Boxing Gym as a resource to escape the preexisting dangers of the streets.
“In my forty-plus years in Baltimore, this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen,"Wi Smith, whose promotional efforts have helped many local organizations through raffles and donations. “We are all aware that there are issues with police brutality throughout the country and while I am extremely disappointed with the lack of prosecution following specific incidents, rioting only makes everything worse. I truly understand that emotions are at all-time highs in Baltimore and people want their voices to be heard but this is not the way to do it. Having worked with people from all walks of life, I wholeheartedly respect everybody’s point of view but I am pleading with the community as a whole to schedule peaceful and civilized meetings with city officials. This is the only way for everybody to get their thoughts and opinions out while hearing what the other side has to say. Riots are only going to tear apart and create further distance between police and citizens in this great city. I pray that everything calms down quickly and a resolution is met.”
Baltimore Boxing iloju Kan, Crackle ati Pop Oṣù 27!
Baltimore, Dókítà (March 4, 2015) - Baltimore Boxing ni igbega yoo mu miiran aṣalẹ ti igbese-aba ti njà nigbati "Kan, Crackle ki o si Agbejade "gba to lori Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà Friday, March 27.
Tiketi ni o wa lori tita ni bayi nipa pipe 410-375-9175 tabi lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com. Individual tiketi bẹrẹ ni $25 ati VIP tabili ti 10 ni o wa fun $500. Gbogbo VIP ticketholders le gbadun free hors d'oeurves lati 7-8 pm ati awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile. VIP ticketholders yoo tun ni anfani lati kopa ninu kan pataki pade ki o si kí pẹlu 5-akoko aye asiwaju Vinny Paz, ti yoo wa ni wíwọlé autographs, jíròrò rẹ ìṣe fiimu ati ọti-waini ile-.
Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 PM ati awọn ti ija akoôkoô bẹrẹ ni 8.
Lori January 23, Baltimore Boxing ni igbega entertained kan ni kikun ile ni Michael ká kẹjọ, ṣiṣẹda kan to ga eletan fun awọn ọna kan pada.
Ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti aṣalẹ, gbajumo Junior middleweight Joey "Bazooka Joe" Veazey ti Baltimore Boxing-idaraya bi mẹẹta Lamont White of Washington, DC. Mo fun re ìfẹ àìpẹ mimọ, Veazey a se eto lati jà lori awọn 23rd ṣugbọn a fi agbara mu lati yọ nitori lọ si ipinnu lati ipalara. Esi, Veazey sile ni fadaka loôdun ni National Junior Golden ibọwọ. Lehin gba ọpọlọpọ awọn ere-idije niwon ti o ti bere Boxing bi a ọmọ ọmọ, Veazey jẹ lori awọn ona lati stardom.
Veazey ati White ogun ti o jade fun East ni etikun Junior Middleweight ade.
Heavyweight slugger ati ki o tele bọọlu standout Sam "fanila Gorilla" rekoja yoo dabobo rẹ East ni etikun akọle la Jeff Knight ni àjọ-ifihan ija aṣalẹ. Ni 2013, Rekoja ṣe orile-ede awọn akọle nipa Ifimaaki awọn sare ju knockout ni itan, demolishing Adrian Bean ni merin-aaya.
Allen "The Hampden Hammer" Burris pàdé Tyrone "Jitter kokoro" Jones ati Courtney Hartlove onigun mẹrin si pa lodi si Somer "Thunderstorm" Smith ni pataki kan ifamọra tara ija.
Tele kọlẹẹjì agbọn standout Stefon McCray, Joe Nolan, Ed Park, Steve Layer, Melad Attashy ati 2015 Golden ibọwọ asiwaju Tommy Coe Jr. yoo tun han lori kaadi.
Ni sepo pẹlu yi ri to aṣalẹ ti njà, Baltimore Boxing ti wa ni alejo pataki kan 50/50 raffle fun awọn Brooke ati Natani Fenush sikolashipu Fund. Awọn inawo ni a da lati ran Baltimore County Fire Department Lieutenant Paul Fenush, ti iyawo laipe kọjá lọ.
"Mo n wa siwaju si miiran nla iṣẹlẹ lori awọn 27th,"Wi olugbeleke Jake Smith. "Kẹhin akoko, a ní a aba ti ile ati gbogbo fe lati mọ nigbati wa tókàn show wà. Emi ni tun lọpọlọpọ lati wa ni ran Paul Fenush ká ebi. Awon eniyan ya fun funni wipe firefighters wa ni gidi American Akikanju ti o ti fipamọ countless awọn idile lati lewu ipo. O ni mi idunnu ati ọlá lati ran ni eyikeyi ọna ti mo le. "
Record Knockout Holder Crossed Replaces Injured Veazey January 23
Baltimore, Dókítà (January 11, 2015) – World record knockout holder Sam “Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed is replacing Joey Veazey in the main event of “Slugfest”January 23 ni Michael ká kẹjọ Avenue ni Glen Burnie, Dókítà.
Veazey was forced to withdraw due to an injury suffered in training.
An exciting heavyweight and former college football player, Crossed set a record by knocking out Adrien Bean in an astonishing four seconds in August 2013. Crossed, a former college football player who continues to improve inside the squared circle, meetsGlen Burnie native Jeff Knight for the East Coast Super Heavyweight Championship.
“Slugfest” is promoted by Baltimore Boxing Promotions and tickets starting at $25 are available at Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175. VIP seats for $50 ati VIP tabili ti 10 fun $500 are also available. All VIP ticketholders get free hors d’oeuvres from 7-8 pm. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 and the first bell will sound at 8:15.
Baltimore native Allan Burris of Baltimore faces Lamont White in the co-feature. The two fought in December, with Burris taking home the victory. Like Crossed, Burris trains out of the Baltimore Boxing Gym.
Young phenom Tommy Koe Jr. will appear on the card in a special attraction bout. Koe Jr. is slated to appear in this year’s nationals. Fans will also be treated to a special showdown between Courtney Hartlove and Melissa “Million Dollar Baby” Wilson. Hartlove and Wilson, who both work in the Federal Hill section ofBaltimore, will do battle for local bragging rights.
“While I’m disappointed that Joey Veazey is no longer on the card, I’m very pleased with our new main event,"Jake wi Smith, CEO of Baltimore Boxing Promotions and President of the South Atlantic Boxing Amateur Boxing Program. “Fans love heavyweights and Sam Crossed has been creating a buzz around the area since his record-setting knockout. Ticketholders also get to see a future champion in Tommy Koe Jr., a guaranteed slugfest between two popular young ladies, the Burris-White rematch and other locals. Ticket sales have been great and we’re expecting a sellout on the 23rd."
To help with their continued community efforts throughout the Charm City, Baltimore Boxing is hosting a 50/50 raffle. 100 percent of the proceeds will go towards Baltimore Boxing’s amateur program, which has helped keep kids off the street and in the gym for more than 20 years.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, lọ si Baltimoreboxing.com