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Awọn igbega Granite Chin pada si Massachusetts Nelson Perez vs. Tyrone Luckey si akọle “Ifihan Ifihan” Oṣu Kẹwa. 26th ni Sheraton Hotel ni Framingham, MA

KIAKIA, Ibi. (January 3, 2022) - Awọn igbega Granite Chin ti kede iṣẹlẹ akọkọ rẹ ti 2022, “Afihan,” ti a ṣeto ni alẹ ọjọ Satidee, Kínní 26th, ni Sheraton Hotel ni Framingham, Massachusetts.

"Afihan" yoo samisi iṣẹlẹ akọkọ ti Granite Chin ni Massachusetts ni diẹ sii ju 2 years, bi daradara bi jije nikan keji ọjọgbọn Boxing show lailai ni Framingham, eyi ti o ti wa ni be 23 km oorun ti Boston.

“Inu mi dun lati pada wa si Massachusetts,"Alakoso Granite Chin Chris Traietti sọ. “Laarin awọn ayipada ti o waye pẹlu igbimọ naa, lẹhinna COVID, Mo kan ro pe o jẹ akoko ti o dara lati lọ kuro fun diẹ, ori soke si New Hampshire si jẹ ki ohun too ti yanju ni Massachusetts. Bayi wipe ohun ti wa ni too ti pada si deede, Mo lero bi akoko to lati mu wa nla-show Boxing Boxing pada si Massachusetts. Kaadi yii yoo jẹ idije pupọ lati oke de isalẹ. Mo ni atokọ ni bayi nibiti MO le ṣe idagbasoke awọn onija mejeeji ati fi awọn iṣafihan agbegbe ti o ga julọ. 2020 wà nipa ṣiṣe ti o dara ibasepo pẹlu miiran awọn olupolowo ati matchmakers; 2021 nipa idagbasoke iwe-akọọlẹ didara ati mimu awọn eniyan ṣiṣẹ lọwọ lakoko ajakaye-arun kan. 2022 yoo wa ni ti lọ si ọna di oju ti awọn ifihan Boxing agbegbe didara ati gbigba awọn onija Granite Chin lori ipele giga, awọn kaadi kilasi agbaye ni gbogbo orilẹ-ede naa. ”

Iṣẹlẹ akọkọ 8-yika yoo ṣafẹri ayanfẹ agbegbe Nelson “Chino” Perez (5-0, 2 KOs) lodi si New Jersey oniwosan Super lightweight Tyrone "Ọwọ ti Stone" Luckey (15-16-4, 11 KOs).

Perez jẹ ọmọ abinibi ti Puerto Rico ti o ngbe ni Marlboro (MA), eyi ti o ni opin si Framingham. Asiwaju New England Golden Ibọwọ ti o kọja bi magbowo, Perez ti wa ni bọ si pa a dominating 4-yika fohunsokan ipinnu gun (40-34 X 3) December 4th lodi si Raymundo Rios Cardies lori kaadi DAZN ni Manchester, New Hampshire. Perez yoo ja ni ija akọkọ ti eto 8-yika rẹ.

Oriire, ija lati Manahawkin, Awon ara New Jersey, ni ABF USA Mid-American Super Lightweight asiwaju. Luckey ti o lewu ti jẹ oluṣọ ẹnu-ọna ti iwuwo fẹẹrẹ to awọn ipin welterweight ti o ja awọn ireti ti o ga julọ bii Mike Ohan, Jr. Jamaine Ortiz, Tyler Tomlin, ati Frank Martin. Luckey ni awọn iṣẹgun ẹhin-si-pada laipẹ lodi si Eduardo Aquilar ti a ko ṣẹgun tẹlẹ.

Gbona welterweight afojusọna Denzel "Double Impact" Whitley (7-0, 5 KOs), ti Holyoke (MA), koju Alfred "Keenan" Raymond (1-0) ni 6-yika àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ.

Denzel, ọmọ ẹgbẹ tuntun ti idile “Fightin’ Whitley,” baba ati aburo re lo ko, lẹsẹsẹ, Derrick ati Darrin, ti a bọwọ pro onija ni New England.

Ija ti Warwick, Rhode Island, awọn 31-odun-atijọ Raymond ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable yi ti o ti kọja Kọkànlá Oṣù 13th, binu tẹlẹ Julien Baptiste ti ko ni irẹwẹsi (3-0) nipasẹ ọna ipinnu pipin 4-yika.

Afikun bouts ni yoo kede laipe. Kaadi koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tiketi yoo wa laipe fun rira niwww.TicketRiver.com (Search: Iṣafihan). Ticket iye owo wa $50.00 (Gbogbogbo Ijoko), $75.00 (Ringside), ati $1,000.00 for a table of 10.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 7:00 pm. ET with the first bout at 7:00 p.m. ATI.

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Decorated U.S. amateur boxer Angel Gonzalez, Jr. to make pro debut on “Fight Night In Framingham” card

Fighting Life charity event,

 March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Ibi. (March 4, 2020) – The long-awaited professional debut of decorated amateurAngel Gonzalez, Jr. will take place Friday night, March 20, on the “Fight Night In Framingham” card, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), at Sheraton Framingham Hotel in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“Fight Night In Framingham”, the first pro boxing event ever in Framingham, is being held for the benefit ofFighting Lifean after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education.

Gonzalez hasn’t fought in three years, since he moved from his native Hartford, CT to Florida. “It took me a while to settle in after I moved to Florida,” Gonzalez explained. “I’ve been going to a gym and now I’m on track and coming back to turn pro. I have the talent for bigger and better things.”

The 26-year-olldf super flyweight had a 45-6 magbowo gba, highlighted by three New England Golden Gloves, two Ringside National and 2014 National PAL championships.

The problem for Gonzalez, tilẹ, is finding appropriate opponents, especially where he was a standout amateur. Right now, he’s still without a signed opponent, largely because there are so few 115-pound boxers in America outside of California and the Southwest. “Most super flyweights are from Mexico, Japan, or other foreign countries,” Gonzalez said. “It doesn’t matter to me who I fight. I can slug or box, depending on my opponent. If he’s taller, I’ll fight on the inside; if shorter, I’ll box from the outside. I’ll adjust to my opponent. My best punch is my right. It’s solid and deadly.”

“I’ve offered this fight to guys with 5 si 10 fights and after consideration,” promoterChuck Shearns salaye, “they have declined to fight Angel. These lower weight classes can be hard enough to match, never mind against Angel. What you find is that these smaller guys need to step up their competition earlier than other weight classes, because it’s simply a smaller pool of fighters. We will see what Angel has very early in his career.”

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KOs) atiNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KOs), yoo wa ni igbese, lẹsẹsẹ,  in the main event and co-featured event.

Ramos, fighting out of Framingham, was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. He is in the 6-round, main event against superCarlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), ti Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who comes from nearby Marlboro, MA, is another New England Golden Gloves champion, who will be fighting Indianapolis lightweightDeWayne Ọgbọn (7-52-2, 3 KOs) in the 6-round. co-featured event. Perez faces

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brother is past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight championDemetrius Andrade, ojuLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 KOs) ni ija kan 6-yika.

Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornSaulu "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA) in a 4-round battle of mixed-martial-arts fighters.

Revere, MA super middleweight Jarel “Sandman” Pemberton (3-0, 1 KO), also a past New England Golden Gloves champion, oju Leandro Silva (2-3, 2 KOs) in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the undercard in 4-round matches, is Southbridge, MA welterweightWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 KOs) la.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 KOs),  Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) vs.Henry Garcia (0-5-1), of New Bedford, MA.

Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (ila 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (ti 10) fun $1000.00 and may be purchasedNIBI, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, first fight at 7 p.m. ATI.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

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Twitter: @ShearnsBoxing, @UpperKutsBoxing@sheratonframingham

Instagram: @ShearnsBoxingPromotions, @Upperkuts_boxing_club, @sheratonframingham

Son of Sandman Jarel Pemberton added to “Fight Night In Framingham” card

Fighting Life charity event,

 March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Ibi. (February27, 2020) – The son of SandmanJarel “Sandman” Pemberton, returns to the ring for the first time in nearly two years on the “Fight Night In Framingham” card, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), March 20, at Sheraton Framingham Hotel in Framingham, Massachusetts.

“Fight Night In Framingham”, the first pro boxing event ever in Framingham, is being held for the benefit ofFighting Lifean after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education.

The 28-year-old super middleweight Pemberton (3-0, 1 KO), fighting out of Revere, MA, is the son of one of New England’s all-time favorite boxersScott Pemberton (29-5-1, 24 KOs), the former NABF and IBU World super middleweight champion. Pemberton was a blood-and-guts, highly entertaining type fighter best remembered for a pair of Fight of the Year candidates versusOmar Sheika.

Scott named his son, Jarel, after Superman’s father, but he never forced him into boxing. “Me boxing had a lot to do with him,” Jarel said, “but he never pushed me into boxing. I did go to a lot of his fights when I was young.

“Dad saw a Superman movie and named me Jarel after Superman’s father. I think it’s a great name, it kind of shaped my life because I’m a real comic-book nerd today.”

Jarel played football and basketball at Dartmouth (MA) Ga, where two of his teammates went on to play in the National Football LeagueJordan Todman and close friendArthur Lynch.  Jarel joined the U.S. Marines and he did two tours in Afghanistan as a machine gunner. He didn’t start boxing until after he was honorably discharged, turning pro at 27.

“I wish I started boxing when I was a kid,” he added, “but I didn’t box until after I got out of the military. People tell me I hit hard; I do have natural power.”

Pemberton, who is on the permanent reserve list to become a Revere Firefighter, is ready to get back in the ring on a regular basis, especially after being out of the ring nearly two years.

“I’m back in boxing for the long run,” he admitted. I’d like to fight a few times in the next few months. I’m getting in top shape for this fight and that’s a lot better than getting beat up in training by (22-0, 14 KOs welterweight from Lynn, MA) Rashidi Ellis.  I’m bigger than him but he’s so fast.”

Pemberton is matched against veteran Texas fighterLarry “Slomoshun” Smith (10-43-1, 7 KOs) ni a 4-yika ija.

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KOs) atiNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KOs), are fighting in the main event and co-feature, respectively.

Ramos, fighting out of Framingham, was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. He is in the 6-round, main event against superCarlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), ti Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who comes from nearby Marlboro, is another New England Golden Gloves champion. He faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round co-featured event. Perez faces Indianapolis lightweightDeWayne Ọgbọn (7-52-2, 3 KOs).

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brother is past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight championDemetrius Andrade, ojuLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 KOs) ni ija kan 6-yika.

A pair of quality MMA fighters, Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornSaulu "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA) in a 4-rounder.

Also fighting on the undercard, all in 4-round bouts, is Southbridge, MA welterweightWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 KOs) la.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 KOs),  Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) vs.Henry Garcia (0-5-1), of New Bedford, MA, and pro-debuting Hartford, CT super flyweightAngel Gonzalez, Jr. la. Steve Lopez (1-4) of Philadelphia. Gonzalez is a decorated amateur boxer who is a three-time New England Golden Gloves, two-time Ringside National and 2014 National PAL champion

Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (ila 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (ti 10) fun $1000.00 and may be purchasedNIBI, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, first fight at 7 p.m. ATI.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

ALAYE:  

Facebook.com/ShearnsBoxingPromotions

Twitter: @ShearnsBoxing, @UpperKutsBoxing@sheratonframingham

Instagram: @ShearnsBoxingPromotions, @Upperkuts_boxing_club, @sheratonframingham

“Fight Night In Framingham” Fighting Life charity event, March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Ibi. (Kínní 10, 2020) – “Fight Night In Framingham”, presented by Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP), not only will be the first professional boxing event in the Massachusetts city, located 20 miles southwest of Boston, it has additional meaning for youngsters in that market.

“Fight Night In Framingham,” will be held Friday night, March 20, at Sheraton Framingham Hotel for the benefit ofFighting Lifean after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education.

“SBP is very excited and looks forward to putting on Framingham’s first ever boxing event for this organization,” promoterChuck Shearns commented. “I think what is speaks the loudest right now is the amount of community and business supportFighting Life has received, including the presenting sponsor, Street Light Ventures, which is a great company. I think it says a lot about what A.J. Thomas and the board are trying to accomplish with this organization. This kind of support will go a long way.”

Located out of UpperKuts Boxing Club in Ashland, Massachusetts, the Fighting Life Boxing Program was founded by owner and head coachA.J. Thomas, as a resource and program to provide children with a positive outlet and outlook in life. Visitwww.fightinglife.org to learn more about this organization.

The purpose ofFighting Lifeis to provide a safe space to promote structure, growth mindset, self-worth, and goal setting through physical and academic fulfillment and self-discipline.

“It is an outlet for kids,” Thomas (aworan si awọn osi) salayeFighting Life.  “Kids who have been picked on, bullied, or at risk find it’s a safe haven. We take kids from all walks of life. We don’t turn anybody away. If their parents can’t afford the membership fee to join the gym, we provide a voucher to apply to waive the fee. Not all of these kids come here to become boxers. We have fitness classes in addition to teaching boxing lessons.

“This show is important because the attention and money we receive will help us get more volunteers, equipment, and go places (to box) that they’ve never been. Any money we receive will go straight to the kids. Our dream is promote out own shows someday to get our charity’s name out there for the benefit of our programs. Boxing is growing here in Framingham and we believe that there will be more boxing in our city. I even check on them in school and if they need help, they’ll have a big brother right next to them. Everything is for the kids!"

Two unbeaten pro “graduates” of the Fighting Life Boxing Program, super featherweightsTimmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KOs) atiNelson “Chino” Perez (2-0m, 2 KOs), are fighting in the main event and co-feature, respectively. Both train at UpperKuts and haven’t forgotten where they come from, often teaching youngsters in the program how to train to become boxers.

“Timmy and Nelson have been with me for years,” Thomas added. “They’ve used their efforts in boxing to better their lives. We’re all family here. Timmy and Nelson are still part of our program because they help the other kids.”

Ramos, fighting out of Framingham, was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion as an amateur. He is in the 6-round, akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lodi siCarlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), ti Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Perez, who hails from nearby Marlboro, is another New England Golden Gloves champion. He faces an opponent to be determined in the 6-round co-featured event. “I try to teach the kids to stay out of trouble,” Perez remarked. “I coach them a little to help them live and prosper. It’s great seeing these kids in the gym. I’m very excited to be part of this event to benefit Fighting Life.”

Boston heavyweightTracey Johnson (4-7-6), whose brotherDemetrius Andrade is a past Olympian and reigning WBO super middleweight champion, gba loriLarry “Hitman” Pryor (11-22-5, 5 KOs) ni ija kan 6-yika.

A pair of quality MMA fighters, Albania-born super middleweightKastriot “Slaughterhouse” Xhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut against Framingham favorite, Brazilian-bornSaulu "The Spider" Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA).  

Also fighting on the undercard is Southbridge, MA welterweightWilfredo “El Sucaro” Pagan (6-1, 3 KOs) vs.Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Luckey (9-12-4, 7 KOs), ni ija kan 6-yika; Worcester, MA super featherweightAndino Ranse (1-1) la. Henry Garcia (0-5-1), of New Bedford, MA, and pro-debuting Hartford, CT super flyweightAngel Gonzalez, Jr. la. Brandon Allen Sagraves (0-1), in 4-round fights. Gonzalez is a decorated amateur boxer who is a three-time New England Golden Gloves, two-time Ringside National and 2014 National PAL champion

Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (ila 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (ti 10) fun $1000.00 and may be purchasedNIBI, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, first fight at 7 p.m. ATI.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

ALAYE:  

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Instagram: @ShearnsBoxingPromotions, @Upperkuts_boxing_club, @sheratonframingham

Shearns Boxing Promotions to promote 1st pro boxing show ever in Framingham, Ibi.

Charity event for Fighting Life March 20th at Sheraton Hotel

FRAMINGHAM, Ibi. (Kínní 3, 2020) – Shearns Boxing Promotions (SBP) has announced it will bring professional boxing for the first time ever to Framingham, Massachusetts withFight Night In Framingham,” Friday night, March 20, at Sheraton Framingham Hotel.

Proceeds will benefit Fighting Life, an after-school youth boxing and academic empowerment program, available 100-percent free of charge, to students beginning in elementary school through high school education. With the continuous growth in technology and available access to various social media platforms today, ọmọ (especially those ages 11 si 18 years) are easily exposed to and influenced by various social pressures, such as but not limited to, hatred, drug availability, and everyday violence. Located out of UpperKuts Boxing Club in Ashland, Massachusetts, the Fighting Life Boxing Program was founded by owner and head coach, A.J. Thomas, as a resource and program to provide children with a positive outlet and outlook in life. Ibewo www.fightinglife.org to learn more about this organization.

We are extremely happy to bring professional boxing to Framingham for the first time,” SBP president Chuck Shearns wi, “in addition to teaming with such a great cause in Fighting Life. “We believe that there are plenty of boxing fans in the community who will enjoy a quality show. The early support for this event has been amazing and local businesses have been extremely charitable.

On a personal note, SBP and Framingham have a very important history together. It is where I first met my wife, Karen, and lived when starting our family. I also boxed in Framingham when I was younger.

The City of Framingham, located 20 miles southwest of Boston, dates back to the American Revolution and, boya, may be better known as being part of the famed Boston Marathon course. Framingham may never have had a pro boxing show held there, but it doesn’t necessarily mean boxing isn’t popular in the city of nearly 69,000 residents.

We’ve had amateur boxing shows in Framingham, but this will be the first professional event,” Thomas explained. “Kids here are into boxing even though they may not be as knowledgeable about boxing as elsewhere. If more kids understand what boxing can do to better their lives, boxing would have and will get bigger with more exposure to the sport, and that’s why it’s so important to support this show.

Framingham’s most notable boxer is 2008 USA Olympic Team alternate, Danny O'Connor, who has 30-3 (11 KOs) bi pro. Many Framingham-area boxers now have an opportunity to establish their own names in that market, starting with the March 20th show, including unbeaten super featherweight Timmy Ramos (5-0-2, 5 KOs).

Ramos, a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion, plans to grab the local spotlight in the 6-round, akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lodi si Carlos Marrero, III (2-3-1), ti Bridgeport, Connecticut. Ni 2017, Ramos fought to a 4-round, majority draw with Philip Davis, who Marrero upset in his last fight by way of as 4-round, split decision.

Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, undefeated super featherweight Nelson “Chino” Perez (2-0, 2 KOs) faces an opponent to be determined in a 6-tound match. Another New England Golden Gloves champion, Puerto Rico-native Perez fights out of nearby Marlboro, MA.

In a battle of quality MMA fighters in a boxing ring, Albania-born super middleweight KastriotSlaughterhouseXhema, fighting out of Greenwich, CT, makes his pro boxing debut versus Framingham favorite Saulu “The Spider” Almeida (0-10-3, 20-11 in MMA), who hails from Brazil.

Also fighting on the undercard is Southbridge, MA welterweight Wilfredo “awọn Sucaro” keferi (6-1, 3 KOs) la. Tyrone “Hands of Stone” Oriire (9-12-4, 7 KOs), ni ija kan 6-yika; Worcester, MA super welterweight Hansen Castillo (0-3), Worcester super featherweight Andino Ranse (1-1) and pro-debuting Hartford, CT super flyweight Angel Gonzalez, Jr. against opponents to be determined in 4-round fights.

Gbogbo njà ati awọn onija ni o wa koko ọrọ si ayipada.

Tickets prices are $75,.00 ringside (ila 1-3), $60.00 (seated), $45.00 standing room, and VIP tables (ti 10) fun $1000.00 and may be purchased NIBI, at UpperKuts gym, or from any of the local fighters on the card.

Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI, first fight at 7 p.m. ATI.

Street Light Ventures is the presenting sponsor. Other sponsors include Bernardi Auto Group, East Coast Herbalist, Tecate, Ashwood Advisors LLC and A Affordable Insurance.

ALAYE:

Facebook.com/ShearnsBoxingPromotions

Twitter: @ShearnsBoxing, @UpperKutsBoxing, @sheratonframingham

Instagram: @ShearnsBoxingPromotions, @Upperkuts_boxing_club, @sheratonframingham