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Undefeated prospect Pryce Taylor Working hard to join Brooklyn’s Elite list of top heavyweight boxers

(L-R) – Claressa Shields & Pryce Taylor

NEW YORK TOROPO (July 17, 2025) - Undefeated heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor (8-0, 6 Kos) is set to return to the ring on July 26go th a Detroit. After coming off his June 6go th knockout win over Le Fountain (14-8), h is aiming to join Brooklyn’s elite heavyweights in an exclusive club.

“I’m the next great heavyweight out of Brooklyn,” Taylor proclaimed. “And I’m a top American heavyweight prospect today.”

Achieving this rare distinction is notably challenging, as Brooklyn has produced world heavyweight champions such as Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe, Floyd Patterson, Michael Moorer, le Shannon Briggs—all members of a special group within boxing’s premier division. With the exception of Briggs, each has been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Taylor posted a 60-11 tsenwe rekoto, won two New York Golden Gloves titles, and finished as heavyweight runner-up four times at the USA Boxing National Championships. As a professional prize fighter, the 28-year-old Taylor has put many of his opponents to sleep, much like his Brooklyn predecessors, ho akarelletsa le 6 stoppages in his 8 mollo, the last four in a row.

The Pryce is Right” has been training at Brooklyn’s Cops & Kids Boxing Gym with head trainer Benny Roman. Taylor also trained for three weeks in Delray Beach, Florida, with trainer Sugar Hill, focusing on movement and sparring. “It definitely helped,” ho boletse Taylor. “There was good sparring there, and it was a good experience overall.”

Taylor values the exposure from fighting on a Salita Promotions card headlined by unbeaten, undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 Kos), ea tobaneng le Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) a Detroit. Pele e neng e, Taylor stopped Jerell Nettles in round two on a Shields-headlined event.

“This time will be different,” Taylor pointed out. “My last fight on Claressa’s card, I was in the opening bout, off-TV, and nobody was there. I had a good seat to watch her fight, and I met her. But I’m on the main card and my fight will be streamed live on DAZN this time.”

In his first scheduled 8-round bout, Taylor will take on Robert Simms (12-4-1, 3 Kos) from Saginaw, Michigan. Two fights prior, Simms defeated previously unbeaten James McKenzie Morrison (20-1-2, 18 Kos), who is the son of the late world heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison.

“I’ve heard my opponent comes to fight,” Taylor concluded. “I really like fighting an opponent like that instead of the guys who don’t stand and fight. I also like fighting at this pace (7 weeks since his last fight) because I love boxing. I’ve been training for 8 o garela, but it’s not going the distance. I don’t see him lasting four rounds, if that.”

“I’ve kept Pryce very busy because to become a great from Brooklyn, you better be tough, talented and able to work for it,” Pryce’s manager Keith Sullivan o ile a re. “He has had eight fights in just nineteen months as a pro, and three fights fell out due to opponent injuries. That’s an old-school pace I am keeping him on. Not every fighter can handle that rate of fighting, Pryce eats it up. He can reach the upper echelon. It will take continued hard work.

“The last time he fought on Clarissa’s card, we walked into an empty arena. I leaned into him and said, ‘Enjoy the silence, soon enough you will be entering into jeering packed arenas.’ And on July 26go th that will come true.”

Sullivan, a former New York State Athletic Commission Deputy Commissioner, e boetse e laola nako ea 3, 2-division World Champion Miyo Yoshida (18-5) and Bronx NYPD officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO). Sullivan co-manages IBF Welterweight World title challenger Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos) and his cousin, pro-debuting middleweight Jim Donovan, alongside coach and ex-world champion Andy Lee.

Pryce o nepahetse hape bakeng sa boima ba 'mele bo sa hlōloeng ba Brooklyn Pryce Taylor

NEW YORK TOROPO (June 11, 2025) - Hang ka mor'a Labohlano le fetileng bosiu ho emisoa ho tsotehang ha mokhahlelo oa bone oa Ed "Tex" Fountain, Pryce Taylor ea sa kang a hlōloa oa Brooklyn (8-0, 5 Kos) o ne a bitsoa tebello e ntle ka ho fetisisa ea boima ba 'mele ea Amerika ke motšehetsi oa hae, Dmitriy Salita (Salita ho phahamiswa).

Taylor ea lilemo li 28 le mookameli oa hae, Akhente e thehiloeng New York City Keith Sullivan, lumellana le Salita.

“Ke bona (Salita le Sullivan) bobedi bo lokile,” ho boletse Taylor, “hobane ba mpone ke loana. Ntoa e ntša ntja ka ho 'na. O ile a (Seliba) e ne e le teko, e mahlaha-hlaha, empa joalo ka mokotla oa ho phunya o seng o loketse ho oela ketane. Ke ile ka tlameha ho lula ke mo otla 'me ho ne ho se kamoo a neng a nahana ka ho e bapala ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng. Molaola-papali o ile a pholosa bophelo ba hae; o ne a nahana hore a se ke a oela fatše.”

Taylor ea matla o kene lesale a lefa sethabathaba ho mofu, George Foreman e moholo ka ho apara T-shirt ea "Big George".. Pele ho ntoa, Taylor o hlokometse hore o bile le katleho e kholo maemong a phahameng a loanang le libaka tse ka boroa joalo ka Fountain. Taylor o ile a hahola hlooho le 'mele oa mohanyetsi oa hae ka litebele tse senyang, Seliba se utloisang bohloko karolong ea boraro ka motsoako o otlolohileng oa hook ea ho le letšehali, e lateloe ke letoto la lithunya Selibeng se tiileng se ileng sa khona ho pholoha potoloho.
(L-R: Mokoetlisi oa hlooho Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor a apere T-shirt ea hae ea George Foreman ea lekhetho, le mookameli Keith Sullivan)

Seliba (14-9, 7 Kos), eo e neng e le mohlabani ea hloahloa ka ho fetisisa 6' 4", 280-pound Taylor o ne a loanne maemong a pro, e ile ea sisinyeha ho tsoa letotong le leng la metsoako e mabifi, ha moahloli Charlie Fitch a se a bone ho lekane mme a tsokotsa ntoa ka metsotsoana e 36 sebakeng sa bone.,” e hlahisitsoeng ke motšehetsi oa Taylor oa Salita Promotions, ho Turning Stone Resort Casino e Verona, New York.

“Ke ne ke thabetse ho loana lenaneong le kang leo,” Taylor a eketsa. “O ile a nkotla pele potolohong ea pele, ntho eo kamehla ke lumellang bahanyetsi ba ka ho e etsa ho leka matla a bona, mekhoa ea ho lekanya, mme o nahane ka yena. Ho tšoana le papaling ea baseball ha motho ea shapang a lumella molumo ho feta ntle le ho sisinyeha ho bona hore na o na le eng holim'a 'mmoto.. Hobane ke lephoofolo la boroa, tokelo ea hae ke jab ea hae, 'me o ne a hlile a batla ho sebelisa hook ea hae ea ho le letšehali ea matla. O ne a e-na le sefahleho se setle sa poker, empa o ne a sitoa ho e pata ha ke mo utloisa bohloko. O ile a leka ho se bontše hore o tsielehile, ho ipoloka a lokile, empa o ile a utloa matla a ka. Ke rata ho bua 'nete, haholoholo ho lahlela ditebele tsa matla. Ke ile ka mo otla qetellong, ho betsa ka mmele, tsela e ka hodimo, ebe lihoko tse peli tse nepahetseng.”

“Ke ne ke nahana hore George Foreman a ka be a bile motlotlo ka ’na ’me mohlomong a nahana hore o ipona a loana ha a mpona ke otla. Ke kenya pontšo. Ke motsoako oa Foreman le Muhammad Ali; ho otla ka matla joalo ka Foromane, ke le bonolo joalo ka Ali ea nang le maoto a matle le a bobebe maotong a ka.

"Ha ke na bonnete ba hore ena e ne e le ntoa e ntle ka ho fetisisa bophelong ba ka, empa e ne e le mohanyetsi oa ka oa hlooho ea khomo le mohlankana ea thata ka ho fetisisa eo nkileng ka e loana. O ile a kena ka lesale a le hantle 'me a leka ho loana. Ho oa ha hae e ne e le Pryce Ho ba Nepahetseng hape. Ke rata ho lahlela letsoho la ka le letona 'me seo se lula se bula hook ea ka e letšehali' meleng. "

Taylor o ne a e-na le 60-11 tsenwe rekoto, ho kenyelletsa le litlotla tsa New York Golden Gloves, mme e ne e le semathi sa boima bo boima ka makgetlo a mane dikgaisanong tse tumileng tsa USA Boxing National Championship. "Tlhalo ea Pryce ea TKO e ne e le hantle seo ke neng ke se lebeletse - e ka sehloohong, balletsoe, le ho phatloha,” Sullivan a rialo. "Ha se tebello e 'ngoe feela; ka mosebetsi o tsoelang pele, e ka ba motlatsi ea latelang oa boima ba 'mele oa Amerika. Ka ntoa e 'ngoe le e 'ngoe, o paka hore o na le lisebelisoa, taeo, le maikutlo a ho ba matla ka hare ho karohano ena. Re etsa ntho e khethehileng, ’me lefatše le haufi le ho e bona.”
Sehlopha sa Taylor (L-R): Motsamaisi Keith Sullivan, Pryce Taylor, tebello ea boima ba 'mele ea Brooklyn e sa hlōloeng, mothetsi Dmitriy Salita, le mokoetlisi ea ka sehloohong Benny Roman Salita.

Taylor o tla loana nakong e tlang papaling ea hae ea pele e reriloeng ea mekhahlelo e 8 ka Phupu 26 ho Detroit ka karete ea Salita Promotions e hlonngoeng ke 'mampoli ea sa tsekoeng oa Lefatše oa Boima ba Boima ba Claressa Shields. (16-0, 3 Kos) khahlano le Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO) ho Little Caesars Arena. Sullivan, Motlatsi oa Khomishenara oa mehleng oa Khomishene ea Liatleletiki ea NYS, e boetse e laola nako ea 3, 2-Mohlabani oa Lefatše Miyo Yoshida (18-5) le Ofisiri ea Bronx NYPD Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO), mmoho le taolo e kopanetsweng ya maemo a lefatshe (IBF #3 & WBA #10) mohlabani oa welterweight Paddy "The Real Deal" Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos), ho tloha Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan o tsamaisa Donovan le 'mampoli oa mehleng oa lefatše oa boima ba bohareng Andy Lee, eo hape e leng mokoetlisi oa hlooho ea Donovan.

Salita Promotions and Puerto Rico’s Fresh Productions Spotlight Jr. Welterweight Contenders on March 1 Fight Card

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Main Event: IBF Jr. Welterweight World Title Eliminator

Subriel Matías vs. Gabriel Valenzuela

Moqebelo, March 1 * Fajardo, Puerto Rico * E fumaneha ho DAZN

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Detroit(February 13, 2025)- Salita ho phahamiswa leFresh Productions have announced the addition of several surging contenders, including two pivotal jr. welterweight title bouts added to the event headlined by Puerto Rican knockout specialistSubriel Matías(21-2, 21 Kos) and Mexico’s hard-hittingGabriel Valenzuela(30-3, 17 Kos) in an IBF Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator.

Puerto Rico resident and WBO No. 3 Thailand Ranked contenderAlfredo Santiago (16-2, 7 Kos) le KrrishNestor Bravo (23-0, 16 Kos), Thailand Ranked Ha ho. 6 ka WBA, will both be in action in separate bouts onMoqebelo, March 1, phela ka hoDAZN. The winner of each 140-pound bout will position himself for a world title shot, none more significantly than in the main event, where the winner will earn the mandatory position to face reigning IBF ChampRichardson Hitchins.

Also announced today, making his anticipated professional debut is Puerto Rico’sYandiel Lozano and Salita Promotions promising heavyweight prospectPryce Taylor (6-0, 4 Kos) ho tloha Brooklyn, N.Y..

Returning to Puerto Rico for the second time in five months, Salita Promotions has continued to explore the rich boxing talent residing on the island, much like the company has done the past two years in the state of Michigan. With a proven track record of discovering talent throughout the greater Detroit and Flint, Mich., region, Salita Promotions PresidentDmitriy Salitacontinues to give up-and-coming and rising talent a global platform to perform.

“We provided a path and platform for many fighters to earn recognition and achieve their dreams,” said Dmitriy Salita. “From solidified world champions like Claressa Shields to budding stars like Ardreal Holmes Jr., Salita Promotions continues to mine for the next super stars of boxing throughout Michigan and now we are doing the same in Puerto Rico. Stars from the Caribbean Island such asMiguel CottoFélix Trinidad, leJuan ‘John John’ Molina have all paved the way for the prospects we will be showcasing on March 1.”

The co-main event will see the WBO NABO Jr. Welterweight Title on the line as Santiago, who hails from the Dominican Republic, meets fellow countrymanJavier Fortuna(39-5, 28 Kos). Santiago, 30, returns to the ring on the heels of a statement first-round TKO victory over Mexico’s Pedro Campa in November 2024. Currently on the strength of three straight victories, Santiago captured the WBO NABO Jr. Welterweight Title last June when he defeated Angel Fierro via unanimous decision, le ka Hlakubele 1, Santiago will attempt to defend his title for the third time. Starting his impressive career off with an undefeated record of 12-0, Santiago earned a shot against former Undisputed Lightweight World Champion Devin Haney for the WBC Lightweight World Championship in November 2019. While coming up short, Santiago has proven that he belongs in the upper echelon of the Jr. Welterweight Division.

This is a great opportunity to showcase the level I am at,” said Santiago. “I have worked hard, I’m in my best shape, le ka Hlakubele 1 in Fajardo, I’m going to give it my all in the ring. I respect Javier Fortuna, but he will find out that he’s facing a true warrior. I’m ready for any version of him that shows up in front of my people in Fajardo. I’m going to go to war and take the victory.

Entering his second bout in just over two months, the 35-year-old Fortuna will compete in Puerto Rico for the first time. Joaloka mohanyetsi oa hae, Fortuna is coming off an impressive TKO victory defeating Jonatan Mariano in December 2024. Boasting a staggering 28 knockouts lebitso la hae, Fortuna held the WBC Continental Americas Lightweight Title in 2019 and challenged former IBF Super Featherweight World Champion Joseph Diaz in 2021 for the WBC Interim Lightweight World Title.

Holim'a moo, undefeated Nestor Bravoand South Africa’sXolisani Ndongeni(32-6, 19 Kos) will collide for the vacant WBA Intercontinental Jr. Welterweight Title. Hailing from Arecibo, P.R., Bravo will return to action after nearly a year away from the ring. Hae ea ho qetela go tswela ntle moo, Bravo scored a second-round knockout victory over Carlos Manuel Portillo. Following a decorated amateur career with numerous national and international tournament wins, Bravo turned professional in 2015 when he defeated Nestor Ortiz via knockout. Previously holding the WBC Latino Lightweight Title and the WBO NABO Super Lightweight Title, Bravo pursues another belt when he faces his toughest test to date in Ndongeni.

Recently challenging for the vacant WBO Latino Lightweight Title, Ndongeni looks to insert himself back into the win column against Bravo. A tenured competitor, Ndongeni has held the WBF International Featherweight Title, IBO International Lightweight Title, and WBF Lightweight Title. With ample experience against undefeated prospects, Ndongeni aims to give the rising Bravo his first defeat.

Kicking off the night live on DAZN and in a quick turnaround, Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Pryce Taylor returns to action against Arizona’sTrevor Kotara(4-3-1, 1 KO) following his second-round knockout victory over Jerell Nettles on February 2. A promising heavyweight prospect, Taylor signed with Salita Promotions in November 2024, and has since gone 2-0 under the banner, both victories coming by way of knockout. Standing at 6-foot-4, Taylor is a former collegiate basketball player and has won two New York Golden Gloves title.

Lastly, Puerto Rico’s own Yandiel Lozano will make his much-anticipated professional debut. The silver medalist at the World Youth Championships, a four-time champion of the Bert Sugar Tournament, Florida Junior Silver Gloves champion, and two-time Puerto Rican National Champion, Lozano steps into the star-studded featherweight division after a solid amateur career.

“Fajardo is filled with pride as it welcomes home two of its greatest warriors of the ring,” said José Aníbal Meléndez, Mayor Autonomous Municipality of Fajardo. “Subriel Matías, born and raised in our town, returns to the ring to once again prove why he is one of the most outstanding figures in world boxing. Alongside him, another great champion from Fajardo, Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago, will be defending his title, proudly representing our city. For Fajardo, this event is not just a sporting spectacle but a celebration of the determination, taeo, and talent that define our athletes.”

ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 ka Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Spike TV, Universal Sports Network, Ufc Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Brooklyn Heavyweight Prospect Pryce Taylor has made successful Move from Basketball to Boxing

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(L) – Pryce Taylor is an up-and-coming heavyweight prospect(photo courtesy of Sullivan Management)

NEW YORK TOROPO (March 19, 2024) – Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor (3-0, 2 Kos) has successfully transitioned from basketball to boxing and today the 27-year-old prospect is on the rise as an undefeated prize fighter.

Taylor said he brought his legs from the courts into the ring. He first dunked a ball when he was in eighth grade, four inches shorter than the 6’ 4” Taylor is today. Pryce admits missing basketball but quickly notes that he could still play, not necessarily on a team, because he’s not in basketball shape anymore. “I’m in boxing shape,” he proudly noted.

A decorated U.S. tsenwe Boxer, highlighted by his two New York Golden Gloves Championship titles, Taylor was also a four-time runner-up in USA National Championships, including one to Joshua Edwards, who has qualified to represent as a super heavyweight for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Selemong se fetileng, Taylor had seven wins fighting for New York in the Team Combat League (TCL), which is a one-round, team format competition. Technically-speaking, the wins are not part of his professional boxing record. Taylor has benefitted from that experience and will be competing this season as well.

Taylor played basketball for one season at Corning Community College in upstate New York. “I stopped playing basketball six years ago,” ho boletse Taylor. “I’ve had 60 lintoa (amateurs, pros and TCL) and believe the best boxers get there with sparring experience. E le, I’ve been getting a lot of experience. I have a good skill set and know what I need to do in the ring.

“My mindset is to do what other boxers don’t do. All boxers learn the basics, but everything they want to throw, I already throw myself, and I know how to counter there’s. Anything they throw I’m able to defend.”

Taylor has been placed on the fast track by his manager, New York City-based attorney Keith Sullivan, who has discovered that it’s not easy finding suitable opponents for Taylor, who because of his size, amateur pedigree and participating in the TCL, is much more advanced than his three pro fights may indicate.

Another invaluable part of Taylor’s development is sparring established heavyweights such as Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, Otto Wallin, Vladyslav Sirenko, and Brandon Glanton to name a few of the more notables.

Taylor made his pro debut last December, stopping Mike Diorio in the opening round, followed January 27 with the exact same result versus Gabriel Aguilar Costa. In his most recent action in March, Taylor went the distance for the first time as a pro, pitching a four-round shutout for a unanimous decision against Antonio Torres (4-1), 40-36 ka makhetlo a mararo.

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(L-R) – Head trainer Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor & manager Keith Sullivan (photo courtesy of Sullivan Management)

Hae ea ho qetela ntoa, held at Sony Hall, Taylor came out to the ring and paraded around the ring afterwards with an Irish flag draped around his massive shoulders (see above picture).

“Keith (Sullivan) knew there would be a lot of Irish fans there to watch an Irish fighter (Emmet Brennan) fighting after me,” Taylor explained. “He figured it was a good way to engage the large Irish crowd, so he draped me in the Irish tri-color flag. He was right, the Irish in attendance absolutely loved it, and I made some more fans.”

Basketball loss is boxing’s gain; Pryce Taylor is a legitimate prospect with tremendous upside.

In addition to managing Pryce Taylor, Keith Sullivan, a former Deputy Commissioner with the New York State Athletic Commission, and longtime boxing lawyer, also manages IBF Bantamweight World Champion Miyo Yoshida (17-4, 0 Kos) and Bronx middleweight prospect Nisa Rodriguez (1-0), in addition to co-managing World Boxing Association (WBA) Se Ke Oa. 12-rated welterweight contender Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (13-0, 10 Kos), the reigning WBA Continental Champion from Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan o tsamaisa Donovan le 'mampoli oa mehleng oa lefatše oa boima ba bohareng Andy Lee.