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“The Homecoming” to be headlined by phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero on Sept. 6 in Olathe, Kansas

Obodo Kansas, Nwere ike. (July 29, 2025) - Nineteen-year-old boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (9-0, 8 Kos) will make his hometown debut as a professional on September 6, headlining “The Homecoming” Pro-Am card, presented by Turner Boxing Academy, Na ụlọ ọrụ na-ahụ maka ụlọ ọrụ ụlọ nkwari akụ & Center Control na Olathe, Kansas.“The Homecoming” is a fundraiser for the Turner Boxing Academy, owned and operated by boxing legend John Brown, in Kansas City, Kansas. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Nnọọ ụmụaka Johnson County. “This will be a special event celebrating the 20nke anniversary of the Turner Boxing Academy,” explained Turner, who is Romero’s manager/head trainer. It’s a tough homecoming fight for Marco.”

The primary sponsor of this event is McCarthy Auto Group. “I’m elated to support the Turner Boxing Academy’s 20th anniversary event,” McCarthy Auto Group founder and owner John McCarthy kwuru. “This is clearly a reputable organization and non-profit. I’ve been impressed with Marco Romero and recognize how pivotal early support can be in shaping a career.”
Romero was a 23-time national amateur champion, highlighted by gold medal performances in the 2024 USA National Championships and National Golden Gloves Tournament, for which he was selected as the “Golden Boy” Award winner as the Most Outstanding Boxer.

He is matched against Javier Dario Aragon (7-1-1, 3 Kos), fighting out of Denver by way of Mexico, in the 8-round main event.

“Fighting at home means so much to me,” Romero said about fighting in Olathe. “It’s giving me that extra motivation and drive to work hard every single day in the gym. I’m ready to give my people from KC and Olathe a show.”
Romero, currently a promotional free agent, has needed only 17 rounds in his 9 ọkachamara oké, registering 8 stoppages, including his last six fights in a row. He is set to compete as a middleweight for the first time after previously fighting at super middleweight, his sixth fight in 2025.

“Going down to middleweight has always been the plan,” Romero noted. “My dream is to be a multi-world champion in different weight classes. I’m excited to see how I feel going to middleweight and see how I feel after this fight. Our plan is to go even lower in weight to super welterweight.

“I’m ready and excited to fight 8-rounds. Our opposition will be tougherwe know thatso we are preparing for a hard fought 8-rounder or finish it earlier Either way we are coming Shark Style!"

Proud of his Mexican American heritage, Marco’s boxing idols are Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Julio Cesar Chavez na, n'ezie, his namesake, Marco Antonio Barrera. Romero’s ultimate goal is to bring world championship boxing back to Kansas, in order to give back to his community and inspire other young and upcoming boxers from Kansas City, not necessarily just in boxing, but any sport. His ultimate goal is to fill up Arrowhead Stadium one day, either fighting for a world title, or defending his world title belt.

In the 10-round co-featured event, Topeka (KS) heavyweight John “Iron Man” Cantrell (14-0, 13 Kos) ga-on Portland “The Prince” Pringle (5-5, 1 Ko), who is from Lexington, Kentucky.

The undercard will feature Kansas City’s (KS) popular Davidson brothers, Marcell Davidson (6-0, 4 Kos) Marcus Davidson (6-1, 5 Kos), both fighting as welterweights in separate 4-round fights. Marcell was a 2-time winner of The Ringside World Championships, nakwa dị ka 2019 National Golden uwe ndorondoro.

In another 4-rounder, Leawood (KS) cruiserweight Ben Turla will make his pro debut in a 4-round match versus Randy “SPAWN” Martina (1-0, 1) from Fort Riley, Kansas Turla was a 3-time national amateur champion as an amateur, including top honors at the 2022 USA Boxing Elite Championships.
Kaadị ga-agbanwe.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Wed., July 30) and are reasonably priced — $75.00 (ahịrị ahịrị 1-3) na $40.00 (n'ozuzu mbanye) — and available for purchase online at www.eventbrite.com.

A na-eji kaadị nnabata nke USA, malite na 7 p.m. CT, will precede the pro card.Doors open at 6 p.m. CT.
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Banyere Turner Book Academy: Interfer Building Academy (TBA) bụ ndị na-enweghị ike ịnya ụgbọ ala na-enweghị uru nke ndị ọrụ afọ ofufo nwere oke mmasị na mmetụta ọ na-emetụta ya na ndị na-eto eto. Agụmakwụkwọ a na-enweta n'ime ụlọ ntụrụndụ ntụgharị na Kansas City, Kansas. A raara onwe ya nye na-enye gburugburu ebe nchekwa ma na-akwado ụmụaka ka ha mụta ma na-eme nka nke ịkụ.

A na-akwado TBA, okwukwe, na ụkpụrụ ọrụ siri ike na ụmụ agbọghọ na-eme egwuregwu. Anyị kwenyere na ike ịkụ ọkpọ iji wuo agwa na resive, Anyị nwekwara mmasị na inyere ụmụ akwụkwọ anyị aka ime ka ha kwulite ikike ha nwere ike ime ma na mpụga mgbanaka ahụ.

Banyere McCarthy Auto Auto: Otu mccarthy Auto bụ netwok nke ezinụlọ nke ọrụ na-ere ahịa na ebe nrụzi ọrụ zuru ezu, Ebumnuche nke dị na Kansas City Metro. Na ihe kariri 30 Afọ nke Mpaghara Mpaghara Mpaghara, Anyị na-arụ ọrụ 9 na-eme njem na-emeri na Missouri na Kansas, yana 4 Mkpokọta siri ike nke ọma.

Dị ka ụlọ ọrụ karịrị 700 ndị ọrụ, Ọ na-enye ọtụtụ ugbo ala ọhụrụ ma jiri ya rụọ ọrụ, Ezigbo ọnụahịa, na nkwalite na-achọghị na afọ ojuju ndị ahịa. McCarthy Auto Auto ka raara nye raara onwe ya nye inyeghachi onyinye 60 Akwukwo akwukwo mpaghara kwa afọ ma na-akwado ọtụtụ ndị mmekọ obodo, tinyere ụmụ nwoke & Ụmụ agbọghọ, Otu Ọrịa Cancer, Kansas City Commission, ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị, Anụmanụ anụmanụ, na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ.

Banyere Lotsmụ Hids Human Hanson County: Nnọọ ụmụaka Johnson County (KS) Ngalaba Hanson Countson County, nke na-enye ndị ọrụ raara onwe ha nye, Nkwado ọrụ na akụrụngwa ndị ọzọ iji nyere aka nweta ihe mgbaru ọsọ ya: Idobe ụmụaka gị. Dabere na mkpa nke obodo, Ihe omume a na-eme mmemme na-egosi, dị ka ụgbọ ala oche oche, Nrụpụta nchekwa na ụlọ ọgwụ egwuregwu, nke ahụ nyere nne na nna na ndị na-elekọta ya anya na-egbochi mmerụ ahụ nwata.

Kansas super middleweight prospect Marco “El Tiburón” Romero goes back to the future this Saturday in Portland, Maine

Obodo Kansas, Nwere ike. (June 9, 2025) - Kansas boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburon” Romero (7-0, 6 Kos) started his pro career a year ago on Father’s Day Weekend in Portland, Maine, and he returns there this Saturday night for his third fight in The Forest City.

Despite the Cross Insurance Arena being more than 1,500 miles from his home in Olathe, Kansas, the 19-year-old Romero feels that Portland has become his second home, where he kick-started his pro career, and has developed a surprisingly growing fan base.

Romero stopped Jonathan Gary (2-1) na June 15, 2024, in the second round at Cross Insurance Arena. October ikpeazụ, Romero defeated Orlando Salgado (3-5) in Portland by way of a third-round technical knockout at the Exposition Building.

This Saturday the gifted super middleweight prospect faces “The Conqueror” Nafys Anas Garner (4-2, 3 Kos), fighting out of Sacramento (DỊ KA), in a scheduled 6-round bout at Cross Insurance Arena.

“I’m more motivated than ever and couldn’t be happier to see the plan unfolding like we talked about a couple of years ago with Coach John (Brown, manager/head trainer), Uncle Al (Valenti, advisor), my father (Salvatore Romero, nnyemaaka ọzụzụ) and Sergio (Okooko osisi, nnyemaaka ọzụzụ).

“I’m ready and excited to be fighting again in Portland. I would love to bring a world title fight to Portland, where people appreciate good boxing. Traveling to fight is something I’m used to from my amateur days. Portland is like my second home because I’ve been treated so well there by everyone. I have big respect for Bobby Russo (ume). He’s an amazing guy who has shown me respect from the start. He gave me my Golden Nwa (Most Outstanding Boxer Award, Russo is President of the National Golden Gloves), when I won my division at the (2024) National Golden Gloves.”

(L-R) – Bobby Russo & Marco Romero “Marco is excited to be fighting again in his adoptive city of Portland, which has the best fight fans in America,” Brown remarked. “He’s hoping to display the talents that will eventually lead him to a world title. Marco’s been lucky to fight every two months all over America, which is helping him build a national fan base.”
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Kansas Athletic Commission overturns ‘No Contest’ to TKO win for undefeated super middleweight prospect Marco Romero

Obodo Kansas, Nwere ike. (June 4, 2025) -The Kansas Athletic Commission has overturned a “no Contest” ruling to a second-round technical knockout victory for 19-year-old boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (7-0, 6 Kos).

Romero, fighting out of Olathe (KS), faced Noah Kidd (10-14-2, 5 Kos) na May 24nke in a scheduled six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Romero completely dominated Kidd, who was reluctant to fight once he felt Marco’s strength, and he was floored in the second round. Kidd then claimed he was unable to continue fighting due to an injury he suffered after falling out of the ring.

Marco’s manager/head trainer John Brown immediately filed a protest requesting the “No Contest” be changed to a well-deserved win for Romero. His challenge noted that the alleged injury was not the result of a foul, Romero was physically able and ready to continue the bout, and circumstances surrounding the fall and stoppage warranted further review.

“I’m glad I got that win on my record,” Romero said. “I put in a lot of hard work in the gym, running and making sacrifices during training camp. I’m happy the Kansas Athletic Commission took its time, watched the fight and made its ruling. The dude only came to pick up a paycheck.”

The Kansas Athletic Commission reviewed the incident and determined that Kidd’s injury from falling out of the ring was accidental, not caused by Romero. The bout was stopped by the ringside physician for medical reasons. Romero did not violate any rules and was capable of continuing the fight.

Based on the Commissions review of circumstances and applicable regulations, the bout did not meet the threshold for a ‘No Contest’ ruling under Kansas law, as the injury did not arise from a rule violation or external interference.

Considering these findings, the Kansas Athletic Commission ruled to overturn the original rules and amended it as an official recording as a Technical Knockout (WHO) victory in favor of Romero.

“Marco came to fight but his opponent wanted to play rugby, trying to run him over and tackle him,” Brown commented. “His opponent hurt himself with these tactics and upon closer examination, the commission did the right thing.”

Romero’s next scheduled fight is June 14 vs. Nafys Anas Garner in a 6-round super middleweight bout in Portland, Maine.

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Undefeated Kansas Boxing Phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero to continue touring, Topeka debut May 24

Obodo Kansas, Nwere ike. (Ka 8, 2025) -The Magical Mystery Tour for Kansas boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (6-0, 5 Kos) will make a new stop on Saturday, Ka 24nke, when the 19-year-old super middleweight faces upset specialist Noah Kidd in a six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Not only is this event considerably closer to his Olathe (KS) home than anywhere Romero has fought so far as a professional, but it is also a widely successful annual show that has reportedly drawn 8,000 Fans.

“I’m super excited, pumped up to fight only a 45-minute drive from my hometown for my fans,” Romero said. “They don’t need to drive 15 hours like they have or fly cross country. I’m really going to put on a show for my hometown fans. It’ll be nice to hear hometown fans cheering me on. Other than relatives who live in Denver, I made a few new fans in the other places I’ve fought. They’re starting to know who I am, and it’s really cool for people to come up to me saying they follow me.”

The 29-year-old Kidd (10-13-2, 5 Kos), fighting out of Jefferson, Missouri, recently knocked off then-18-0 Deshawn Prather by way of a 6-round unanimous decision.

“This will be Marco’s seventh fight in a year since turning pro because we have Marco on a fast track due to his vast amateur experience and desire to stay active and improve,” Romero’s legendary manager/trainer John Brown explained. “We are hopeful that Noah Kidd can withstand Marco’s shark (Marco’s nickname‘El Tiburón’ means ‘The Shark’ in Englishbites and give him several rounds of good work.”

Dị ka ọkachamara, the 23-time national amateur champion Romero has fought in Portland, Maine and Denver twice apiece, Tampa and Atlantic City. His aggressive schedule tentatively continues after Topeka on June 14 in Portland (ME), June 27 in Wichita (KS), July 25 na Atlantic City, September 6 in Olathe and back to Portland (ME) na November 8.

“I love fighting this schedule, fighting every month or two,” Romero noted. “Maybe over time with all the wear and tear could tire me. But I was born to box; it’s my dream. Whoever Coach John (Brown) puts in front of me; I tell him I got him.

“I do think about when I’ll be fighting only twice a year for a lot more money than I’m making today. That’s my goal but I’m focused on the present. I’m working hard every day to get better. N'ikpeazụ, I want to walk away from boxing healthy and hopefully wealthy, like Coach John says. I really like this plan.”

“’El Tiburon’ has four, maybe five bouts scheduled for the rest of the year and at that time, or before, we will partner up with one of the highly recognized promotional groups that have been pursuing Marco,” Brown added. “He is a promoter’s dream: na-eto eto, handsome, articulate, bilingual, and he has an action-packed style. After watching ‘Canelo’ (Alvarez) last weekend……boxing needs a Marco Romero.”

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