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Christopher Brooker to take on Oscar Riojas in featured bout on Friday, May 12th at The SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Jerome Conquest in co-feature bout

Also seeing action will be undefeated fighters Blake Mansfield, Sam Orapeza, Jeffrey Torres, Harold Lopez and Steven Ortiz
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Philadelphia, PA. (Aprilis 13, 2017) – Battle tested super middleweight Christopher Brooker accipiet veteran Oscar Riojas in the eight-round featured bout on Friday nox, May 12th at The SugarHouse Casino.
Agnitio promotus a rege Promotions.
Brooker of Philadelphia has a record of 11-3 cum quinque knockouts.
The 25 year-old is known for taking on anyone at anytime.
The combined record of his last seven foes is a staggering 92-9-3, with Brooker winning five of those bouts, and Brooker has appeared on national television three times.

Brooker is a two-year professional, who already has wins over Leo Hall (8-0), John Magda (11-0), Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1), Gabriel Pham (6-0) & former world title challenger Elvin Ayala (28-7-1). Brooker has dropped his last two bouts to Ronald Gavril (16-1) in a bout that Brooker was even on the scorecards before being stopped in the final round. On January 20th, Brooker dropped an eight-round unanimous decision to undefeated Ronald Ellis (13-0-1) in Atlantic urbem. That fight was shown live on ShoBox: The New generation.

Riojas of Monterrey, A record of Mexico habet 14-7-1 cum quattuor knockouts.
The 33 year-old Riojas in a four year professional, qui vicit suum primum 11 finibus. Like Brooker, Riojas has not shied from tough competition as the combined record of Riojas opponents that have defeated him are 81-1-2.
Riojas and Brooker have two common foes as Riojas has dropped fights to Gavril and Ellis.
Riojas is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision over Roberto Nafate on April 6 in Leon, Mexico.
In six-circuitu co-pluma, PERFUSORIUS Hieronymus Conquest (6-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will compete against an opponent to be named.
In sex-rotundus daret:
Blake Mansfield (5-0-1, 2 KO scriptor) de Burlington, Dominus pugnabit NC Henricus Beckford (4-6, 1 KO) of Coram, NY in a super middleweight bout.
Steven Ortiz (5-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
In circuitu quattuor-nota:
Sam Orapeza (1-0) Philadelphiæ proeliis Kyle McNutt (1-2, 1 KO) of Battle Creek, MI in a cruiserweight affair.
Jeffrey Torres (2-0, 1 KO) Philadelphiae pugnabit Kashon Hutchinson (2-2, 1 KO) in a battle of Keystone State based lightweights.
Lamont McLaughlin (0-1) de Pennsauken, NJ will look for his first win against an opponent to be named in a light heavyweight fight.
Harold Lopez (1-0, 1 KO) Bethlehem,, PA cum dividentur Tyrone Arzeno (0-1) of Philadelphia in a bantamweight bout.
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PHILLY STRONGPROSPECTS ENNIS AND FOLLY STEP UP FRIDAY AT 2300 ARENA

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Philadelphia – March 30, 2017Cras nox at 2300 Arena, two of Philadelphia’s most promising prospects topPhilly Strong,” a nine-bout card, and both are expecting their toughest fights to date.
In consectetur, JaronBoots” Ennis (9-0, 8KO) will seek his tenth victory when he faces veteran James “Shotgun” Winchester (20-12, 8KO) of Reidsville, North Carolina. The six round, welterweight matchup will be Ennistoughest to date. Winchester is coming off three consecutive wins, and steps into the ring having faced world class competition throughout his career. Winchester went the distance with Matt Korobov (27-1, 14KO), Glen Tapia (23-4, 15KO), Eddie Gomez (19-2, 11KO), and Terrell Gausha (20-0, 9KO) and others. Ennis was victorious in his last outing at 2300 Arena, knocking out Elvin Perez in under a minute.
In cooperatione consectetur, Manny “Major Pain” Stultitia (9-0, 7KO) takes on Dominican Republic’s Luis mercede Militum etc. (30-10, 17KO) in a six round bout at super bantamweight. Hinijosa enters the ring the more experienced fighter, and fought Claudio Marrero (21-1, 15KO) prior to his last two fights, which were both decision wins. Folly had an impressive showing in his last fight, knocking out Mexico’s Carlos Morgan (13-5, 6KO) in the first round in January.
Local Philadelphia fighters Keenan Smith (10-0, 4KO) atque Joshua Jones (3-0-1, 2KO) will be featured in separate bouts on Friday, along with New Jersey’s Darren Goodall (4-0, 3KO) and Coachella welterweight sensation Brandon Lee (1-0, 1KO), who made his debut at Victory Boxing’s January card in Philadelphia.
Tickets for Philly Strong start at $40, and are available at 2300Arena.com or by calling (267) 273-0945. At Doors 2300 Arena open at 6:00 p.m. and first bell is at 7:00.

Tyrone Brunson wins split decision over Brandon Quarles in main event in front of capacity crowd at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Carlos Rosario scores thrilling 3rd round stoppage

Victor Vazquez wins in 1st round
Travis Kauffman – Ammiratus Mansour hoc Friday in Reading, PA
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Philadelphia, PA. (March 11, 2017) – Tyrone Brunson won a 8-round split decision over Bandon Quarles in the main event of a 8-bout card in front of a packed house at the SugarHouse Casino.
The show was promoted by King’s Promotions.
It was a action filled fight that saw both guys be the aggressor at different stages of the fight. Brunson showed a more versatile side of him, that many boxing fans haven;t seen in years from him. One which differed from the prodigious knockout puncher that Brunson was known for when he knocked out the 1st 19 fighters he faced in the 1st round.
This Brunson used his legs to set up punches off of the jab, which he also landed several times with power behind that stick. Quarles was very game as he had his moments and landed hard shots that kept Brunson honest. Brunson landed more and harder, and he came out with the victory by scores of 78-74 atque 77-75. Quarles took a card at 77-75.
Brunson of Philadelphia is now 24-6-2. Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia est 18-4-1.
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
Tyrone Brunson Post Fight Interview
A late point deduction cost David Gonzales a split decision as he dropped the six-round bout to Juan Rodriguez in a junior welterweight bout
It was a tough grind-it-out fight until Gonzales was deducted a point in the 30 seconds for holding for holding.

Rodriguez of Haymarket, Virginia won two cards 58-55 atque 57-56, while Gonzales of Philadelphia took a card 57-56.

Rodriguez is 7-6-1. Gonzales is 8-2-2.

Carlos Roasrio got off the floor but scored a 3rd round stoppage over Lance Williams in a scheduled 6-round lightweight bout.
Carlos Rosario
Rosario scored a knockdown in round two from a right hand. Seconds later, it was Williams who floored Rosario with a hard right in the corner. In circuitu tres, Rosario decked Williams with a hard left hook. Williams got to his feet, but referee Steve Smoger stopped the bout at 46 secundis habeatur in gyrum.
De Rosario Pennsauken, NJ est 7-1 apud 4 knockouts. Williams of Muscatine, IA is 7-8.

Victor Vazquez scored a 1st round stoppage over Mike Fowler in a scheduled 6-round super lightweight bout.

Vazquez was all over Fowler and dropped him with a left in the corner. Fowler could not beat the 10-count at 1:38.
Victor Vazquez
Vazquez of Yonkers, NY is 7-2 apud 3 knockouts. Fowler of Milwaukee, WI is 5-7.

Sam Oropeza made an emphatic pro debut as he needed just 35 seconds to destroy fellow pro debuter Joe Parkinson in their cruiserweight bout.

Oropeza landed a left that dropped Parkinson. The back of Parkinson’s head crashed on the canvas, and he was knocked out cold for several moments before ringside physicians were able to to get him to his feet.

Brandon Robinson won a 4-round unanimous decision over Lamont McLaughlin in a light heavyweight bout.

Robinson dropped McLaughlin in round three and cruised home to a victory by 40-35 cards.

Robinson of Philadelphia is 2-1. McLaughlin of Philadelphia was making his pro debut.

Vincent Floyd stopped Blaine Donkor in round two of their scheduled 4-round welterweight bout.

Floyd landed a hard flurry that forced referee Steve Smoger to stop the bout at 1:48.

Floyd of Philadelphia is now 2-2-1 una knockout. Donkor of Washington, D.C. was making his pro debut.

Edward Ortiz and Sharif Jones battled to a 4-round spirited draw in a super middleweight bout.
Ortiz of San Antonio, TX est 3-0-2. Jones of Philadelphia is 0-1-1.

King’s Promotions will present The Road To the Heavyweight Championship, Hoc Friday at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. when Travis Kauffman battles Amir Mansour

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Tyrone Brunson and Brandon Quarles chime in on their main event on Saturday, March 11th at the SuguarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

David Gonzalezs takes on Juan Rodriguez

Plus undefeated Tyrone Crawley, Jr., Daquan Johnson and Damien Vazquez

Nullam et nunc in Sale!
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Philadelphia, PA. (March 2, 2017) – Middleweight’s Tyrone Brunson is ready for his bout with Brandon Quarles that will be the eight-round main event on Saturday, March 11th as King’s Promotions will stage it’s first show at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia.
Brunson of Philadelphia has a record of 23-6-2, apud 22 knockouts.
The 32 year-old Brunson turned professional in 2005, and started his career with 19 consecutive 1st round knockouts. Included in that streak was a stoppage over James Morrow (8-1-2). In his last bout Brunson and Ismael Garcia fought to a 10-round draw on October 14, 2016 in Philadelphia.
My camp has been great,” said Brunson. “I don’t know much about Quarles, but I am coming to work. I don’t know if he will be putting in the work that I will on March 11.
Brunson, who a decade ago was destined for greatness, believes a win will put him right back in the mix for a title shot.
This win would put me closer to my dream. Weather it is fighting for the USBA title or the NABF, I know something big will come after this.
It is great to fight at home. It puts me in a comfort zone to fight in front of my home crowd. I want to thank King’s Promotions for believing in me, and also want to thanks the fans of Philadelphia and around the world for sticking by me.
Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia habet recordum 18-3-1 apud 9 knockouts.
The 30 year-old Quarles is a 7 anno veterani, and has won 5 straight fights, with the latest being 6-round unanimous decision over Marcos Primera on June 25, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

My training has gone really well,” said Quarles. “I have seen Brunson fight on Showtime, and I haven’t seen anything from him that is over my head. This is a good fight for me. I am going into his hometown as the B-Side on his promoters card, so I know what I have to do,”

Quarles realizes what a win would do to kickstart his career.
A win would boost my career. I am not just an opponent, I am a guy who comes to win. I am ready for a solid fight, and show the people what I am all about. I don’t run my mouth, I let my fighting do the talking.
He knows how to lose, and so do I, so we will see who wants it more on March 11.”
In sex-rotundus daret:
David Gunsales (8-1-2, 2 KO scriptor) ex Philadelphia, PA takes on Juan Rodriguez (6-6-1, 5 KO scriptor) de Haymarket, Will. in a junior welterweight bout.
Carlos Rosario (6-1, 3 KO scriptor) de Pennsauken, NJ capietis Rocco Espinoza (6-12, 2 KO scriptor) of Las Vegas in a lightweight bout.
Tyrone Crawley, Jr. (6-0) Philadelphiæ proeliis Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 KO scriptor) of Yonkers, NY in leve praedura palaestrae.
In circuitu quattuor-nota:
Daquan Johnson (2-0, 2 KO scriptor) de Hill Cherry, NJ capietis Vincent Floyd (1-2-1) bout a Welterweight in Philadelphia

Tyree Crowder ex Philadelphia erit pro suis adversus debut Randy Hedderick (1-7-1, 1 KO) of Gulfport, MS in a junior middleweight bout.

Vivamus Cicero (1-1) Philadelphiæ pugnat pro debuting Lamont McLaughlin of Philadelphia in a light heavyweight affair.
Sam Orapeza of Philadelphia will make his pro debut in a cruiserweight bout against an opponent to be named.
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Greg Cohen Promotions Signs Heavyweight Contender Joey Dawejko to a Promotional Agreement

Greg Cohen Promotions proudly announces the signing of heavyweight contender Joey Dawejko (17-4-3, 10 KOs).

Dawejko (pronounced Da-Vayko) ex Philadelphia, has been a classic underachiever, hucusque, in his professional career, but says the addition of Cohen as his promoter is just one of the changes he has made.

The 26-year-old Philadelphian has always been a talent but, admittedly, hasn’t always been in the best shape for his fights. “My manager, Mark Cipparone, changed my life,” he explained. “I used to take fights on a week’s notice for no money, so I never gave it 100%. More, I was working 12-14 hours a day as a roofer. The first day I got with him, I told him I can’t make the gym today because I’m going to be working and couldn’t get there in time. He said ‘Quit. This is your full-time job now.'

Everything is going to be different from now on,” dicta Dawejko. “I’m a different person, a different fighter, different everything and I’m getting a lot better. I have a new team and I’m training out in Los Angeles. I’m living a new life and happy to finally be working with Greg Cohen. He can get me the big fights I need. It’s going to be great because I just need a chance at another big-name opponent.

Despite his relatively young 26 annis, Dawejko has been boxing since age nine, where he debuted as a junior flyweight. The lifelong experience enables him to use his 5′ 10″ height to work move in under the punches of today’s heavyweight giants and do solid work. He managed to hold top contender Jarrell “Magnus infantem” Miller to a draw in 2013.

It was a decision loss to top contender Amir Mansour in 2015, tamen, that brought him forward leaps and bounds as a fighter.

It was my first 10-round fight and I just wasn’t myself that night. It cost me a loss, but it was probably a good thing because I learned so much from that fight. As soon as it was over, I was a better fighter. I realized what I have to do better and different.

Joey is still young for a heavyweight,” Greg dixit Cohen. “In praeterito, he hasn’t been as well-prepared as he should have been and still managed to beat almost everyone he faced. A focused and determined Joey Dawejko is a problem for anyone in the world and I’m 100% sure Joey can win a world title. I’m excited to be guiding his career along with his dedicated manager, Mark Cipparone.

Dawejko says that while he’s happy to be away from the distractions of home to train and finally in a position to reach his potential, he misses his young and growing family.

My fiancée is home with my children. I have three girls, age 11, 4 and one that is 2 in April. More, I’ve got another on the way. Itstough being away from them. I’m giving it all for them.

Tyrone Brunson faces Brandon Quarles in main event on Saturday, March 11 at the SugarHouse Casino

Plus David Gonzales, Daquan Johnson & Tyrone Crawley, Jr. in action
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Philadelphia, PA. (February 7, 2017) – Middleweight’s Tyrone Brunson atque Brandon Quarles will square off in the eight-round main event on Saturday, March 11th as King’s Promotions will stage it’s first show at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia.
Brunson of Philadelphia has a record of 23-6-2, apud 22 knockouts.
The 32 year-old Brunson turned professional in 2005, and started his career with 19 consecutive 1st round knockouts. Included in that streak was a stoppage over James Morrow (8-1-2). In his last bout Brunson and Ismael Garcia fought to a 10-round draw on October 14, 2016 in Philadelphia.
Quarles of Alexandria, Virginia habet recordum 18-3-1 apud 9 knockouts.
The 30 year-old Quarles is a 7 anno veterani, and has won 5 straight fights, with the latest being 6-round unanimous decision over Marcos Primera on June 25, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
In sex-rotundus daret:
David Gunsales (8-1-2, 2 KO scriptor) ex Philadelphia, PA takes on Juan Rodriguez (6-6-1, 5 KO scriptor) de Haymarket, Will. in a junior welterweight bout.
Carlos Rosario (6-1, 3 KO scriptor) de Pennsauken, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a lightweight bout.
Tyrone Crawley, Jr. (6-0) Philadelphiæ proeliis Victor Vasquez (6-2, 2 KO scriptor) of Yonkers, NY in leve praedura palaestrae.
In a four-round bout:
Daquan Johnson (2-0, 2 KO scriptor) de Hill Cherry, NJ will take on an opponent to be named in a 4-round super Welterweight bout
More exciting bouts will be announced shortly.
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VICTORY BOXING RESULTS FROM PHILADELPHIA


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Philadelphia – January 28, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotions kicked off 2017 with a bang at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia Auster. Philly boxing fans were treated to seven fights featuring undefeated, world class talent, headlined by four-time National Amateur Champion JaronBoots” Ennis versus Puerto Rico’s Elvin Perez.

Ennis remained undefeated when an early body shot brought Perez to his knees in the first round of their scheduled six round contest. Perez was unable to continue, and Ennis improved to 9-0, apud 8 of his wins coming by knockout.

In cooperatione consectetur, local boxer/cop Stultitia manny sensationally knocked out Carlos Morgan (12-5, 6KO) in primo circuitu, bringing his record to 9-0, 7KO.

Carlos “The Tiburon” Sanchez (12-0, 11KO) was victorious in his 12th outing, stopping Somner Martin in the 3rd round. Coachella’s Brandon Lee (1-0, 1KO) won his debut over Indiana’s Christopher Johnson. Adam Daranyi was also successful in his ring return, knocking out Lenwood Dozier in the second round to improve to 10-0, 10KO.

FULL RESULTS
Jaron Ennis def Elvin Perez

1st round KO, :35

Manny Folly def Carlos Morgan

1st round KO, 2:28

Carlos Sanchez def Somner Martin

3rd round TKO, 2:16

Adam Daranyi def Lenwood Dozier

2nd round KO

Darren Goodall def Gary Hudson

2nd round TKO, 1:37

Donald Smith def Chris Nelson

4th round TKO, 1:11

Brandun Lee def Christopher Johnson

1st round KO, 1:33

Victory Boxing announced that it will return to 2300 Arena on March 31st, apud “Philly Strong,” a card that will feature six-time National Champion Dylan Price, along with Victory Boxing’s Philly favorites, JaronBoots” Ennis, Manny “Major Pain” Stultitia, Joshua “Hands of Stone” Jones. Local Philadelphia favorites Angel Pizarro and Darren Goodall will also be in action.

VICTORY BOXING RETURNS TO PHILADELPHIA TONIGHT

Super Brawl: The Undefeated to feature elite prospects from Philadelphia and beyond
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PHILADELPHIA – January 26, 2017 – Victory Boxing Promotions returns to 2300 Arena in Philadelphia tonight with an eight-bout card stacked with elite, undefeated prospects. It is the first of three events that Victory Boxing has on the books at the storied arena in 2017. In consectetur, JaronBoots” Ennis (8-0, 7KO) faces Puerto Rico’s Elvin Perez (28-16-4, 19KO) in a six-round bout at welterweight.

It’s a step up in competition for Ennis, who beat Marcus Bedford via sixth round technical knockout in December. “We are moving Boots very fast,” Victory Boxing Promotions Founder and Promoter said of the young talent, who began his pro career last April with four national amateur championships and two of Philadelphia’s famed Briscoe Awards under his belt. “Boots is the real deal, and we’re going to see how he fares against a much more experienced opponent on Saturday.”

In cooperatione consectetur, boxer-cop Stultitia manny (8-0, 6KO) facies Mexico scriptor Carlos Morgan (12-4, 6KO) in a six round bout. The bantamweight impressed crowds in November with a first round knockout over the more experienced Tibor Nadori. The young talent splits his time between boxing and policing the rough North Philadelphia neighborhood in which he grew up. Another hot Philadelphia prospect, Joshua Jones (3-0-1, 2KO), will step into the ring in his hometown versus an as yet to be determined foe. Local prospect Darren Goodall (3-0, 2KO) kicks off the Philadelphia action in a four-round, super middleweight bout versus Gary Hudson Jr. (debut). Six-foot Philly featherweight Don Smith (3-0, 2KO) is also in action versus Indiana’s Chris Nelson.

Item in card, Victory Boxing’s busiest prospect, Mexican Junior Welterweight Carlos Sanchez (11-0, 10KO), who fought eleven times in 2016 including his January debut, faces Virginia’s Somner Martin (6-3, 4KO). Canadian knockout artist Adam Daranyi (9-0, 9KO) returns to the ring for the first time since July of last year to face experienced Maryland fighter Lenwood Dozier (12-15-2, 5KO).

Victory Boxing Promotions will debut two exciting new professionals on Saturday. Coachella welterweight Brandon Lee will embark on his professional career after a stellar amateur career that included three National Golden Gloves titles. Pasadena, California est scriptor Christian Camarena also makes his debut at lightweight.

The weigh-in, which is open to the public, erit Friday, January 27th at 6:00 p.m. at Holiday Inn Stadium, 900 Packer Avenue in Philadelphia.

Tickets for Super Brawl: The Undefeated begin at $40 et sunt available at victoryboxingpromotions.com aut in testem, 602-540-5075. Doors to 2300 Arena open at 6:00and first bell is at 7:00 p.m.

Regis promotiones signa 5-pugnam agunt de pugnis eventuum apud " 2300 Arena in 2017

Promotiones regis etiam apud Sands Bethlehem Event Centre quarterly eventus annuntiat

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Philadelphia, PA (January 12, 2017)– Promotiones regis Marshall Kauffman excitatur ut societas promotionalis annuncianda plurimum 5-pugnae inhibuit ut res in arcanis qualitatibus altae scaenae incedebant. 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

Dies illi, quod erit in Aprili, May, June, September et December, et adiuvabit Promotiones Regis frequentissimas fautor in ora orientali pro 3 recto anno.
Ii quinque dies adduntur saltem quattuor temporibus apud Sandes Bethleem Event Centrum.
Promotiones Regis 1st date of 2017 venit ad Saturday, Februarii 11th apud Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.
Rex Promotions, quae unus acerrimus auctorum in Civitatibus Foederatis fuit, ridiculo certe in Pennsylvania, Nova Jersey et Florida, Maryland, Virginia et Washington, D.C. in 2016, et avet pergere in pectoribus delectandis induendis quae non solum pluma optimus pugnator e Delaware et Lehigh Valley., sed cacumen pugnantes ex toto orbe in nationalibus televisificarum eventus.
“Laeti sumus ut hoc paciscor peractum et excitamur ad eventus nostros in magna pugna Philadelphiae oppido,” dixit Marshall Kauffman Regis s Promotions.
“The 2300 Arena est 1st classis facilitas et delectatio ad operandum cum Rogero Artiiano et baculo suo.”

VICTORY BOXING PROMOTIONS KICKS OFF 3 FIGHT PHILLY SERIES WITH “SUPER CERTAMEN” ON JANUARY 28TH

PHILADELPHIA – December 27, 2016Victory Boxing Promotions kicks off 2017 apud “Super Brawl,” a ten-bout card featuring world class talent from Philadelphia and beyond, Saturday, January 28th at 2300 Arena in South Philly.
Jaron Ennis (8-0, 7KO) will showcase his talents at welterweight in his ninth fight since his professional debut in April of last year. Ennis, who took home his second Briscoe Award earlier this year for his outstanding amateur career, delivered a phenomenal performance in his sixth round stoppage of Marucs Beckford (3-5-3, 1KO) ante huius mensis. The Ennis family has deep roots in the Philadelphia boxing scene. The 19-year-old is trained by his father and former professional boxer, Derrick “Bozy” Ennis, and is the younger brother of DerrickPoohEnnis and Farah Ennis, who were themselves accomplished professional boxers.

Another Philadelphia favorite, Super Bantamweight Manny “Major Pain” Stultitia (8-0, 6KO), continues his quest to remain undefeated, while setting an example for the kids in his community. The Philadelphia Police Officer splits his time between training for boxing and protecting his community and fellow Philadelphia residents. He turned heads in his last fight, a first round knockout win over Hungarian Tibor Nadori (9-7-1, 4KO) in November.

Philadelphia super lightweight Joshua “Hands of Stone” Jones (3-0-1, 2KO) returns in his first fight since winning a wide unanimous decision over South Carolina’s Corey Edwards (2-2, 1KO) at Victory Boxing’s November card at 2300 Arena.

Elite talent, and incredibly hard-hitting Canadian prospect Adam Daranyi (9-0, 9KO), looks to continue his perfect run in a six round bout at super welterweight. Mexican super lightweight Carlos Sanchez, who racked up an 11-0 record in 11 mensibus in 2016, makes his first appearance in the City of Brotherly Love. UK talent Donovan Cameron (4-0, 4KO) also steps into the ring on January 28th in eximius welterweight bout.

Amateur standouts Brandon Lee atque Christian Camarena both make their highly-anticipated professional debuts on the card as well.

The card is the first of three events on the books for Victory Boxing Promotions in Philadelphia in the first half of 2017. In addition to January 28th, the promotion has scheduled events on March 31st and June 17th at 2300 Arena.

We’re very excited about bringing some of the top Victory Boxing Promotions fighters to the 2300 Arena on January 28th, and again in March and June,” said Victory Boxing Promotions’ dominus & Promoter Chris Middendorf. “The community’s response there has been so positive, and we’re looking forward continuing to showcase these world class Philadelphia fighters in their hometown.

Tickets for Super Brawl begin at $40, and are now on sale at victoryboxingpromotions.com. At ianuae 6:00 p.m., and first bell is at 7:00 p.m. Pro magis notitia visit victoryboxingpromotions.com.

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