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12th annua Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame Induction & awards review cenam & gallery

Uncasville, Conn. (November 7, 2016) – Ultima Veneris nox est 12 TH Annua Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) Gala Induction Caeremonia et Awards Prandium, tenuit in Uncas Ballroom ad Mohegan Solem, Maior res omnibus signis. HBO “iudex” and International Hall-of-Famer Harold Lederman Magister caeremoniarum usus est.
Classis 2016 inductes sunt Stamford amateur raeda / pugil Orlandus Montalvo, Newington pristinum ESPN pugilatum director Bob Yalen, Wallingford pugilem Sean Malone, Jr., Nova bedford (MA) ille artifex pugnorum “Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Waterbury iudex / referendarius John “Dux” Lawson et Mashantucket Pequot Ludus & Curabitur aliquet commissarius Kenny Reels.
The 2016 CBHOF victores award sunt prima eius femina Pugil Anni, Shelly “Shelito scriptor Way” Vincent; Jacob Marrero, Amateur Boxer Anni; Mike Mazzulli,Professio pugilatu officialis Anni; Heather Conception, Amateur Boxing Officialis Anni; Pete Hary, Conlationem ad Lorem pugilatu; atque Carolus Nieves, Conlationem amateur pugilatu.
CBHOF praeses John laudati nuntiatum imminentem ostium novae Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame, sita in corde Mohegan sol, tum institutum eruditionis iuvenibus pugilibus insequentibus iuvenibus insequentes pugilatu insequentes somnia.
“Nunc agas caestu invisere poterunt pulchram Connecticut Boxing Aulam Famae cum in Casino sunt,” Laudati dixerunt. “Gratias ago tibi ut Tabula Directorum pro omnibus tuis conatibus hoc fieri. Specialis gratias Maynardus Strickland, Don Trella, Mike Mazulli et Kim Baker qui hastae nixus.
“Ego quoque ut gratias ago amicus meus, Tom Vaughn, cuius pater Tom, Sr., sinistra pecuniam donare dignam causam. Tom pater erat ventilabrum pyctarum et haec pecunia operae pretiumque futurarum litterarum studiosis iuvenibus pugilibus erunt.”
Go online to www.ctboxinghof.org Vivamus Connecticut addito informationem de curia Fame, et 12th annua Gala Inductee Prandium, vel praeteritum CBHOF inductionibus.
Omnes imagines courtesy of Emily Harney Photography:
2016 CBHOF inductee Kenny Reels
2016 CBHOF inductee Sean Malone, Jr.
2016 CBHOF inductee John “Dux” Lawson
2016 CBHOF inductee Orlando Montalvo
2016 CBHOF inductee Bob Yalen
2016 CBHOF Inductee “Sucra” Ray Oliveira
2016 CBHOF Professional Pugnator Anni Shelly “Shelito scriptor Way” Vincent
2016 CBHOF Amateur Boxer Anni Jacob Marrero
Mike Mazzulli, 2016 CBHOF Pro pugilatu officialis Anni
Pete Hary, 2016 CBHOF Conlationem ad Professio pugilatu
Heather Conception, 2016 CBHOF Amateur Boxing Officialis Anni
Carolus Nieves, 2016 CBHOF Contributor ad Amateur Boxing
ABOUT CBHOF: Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 de honoribus et laudibus gestas ludos excellentes involvit pugilatum. Inductio ejus medica inauguralis Ceremony & Factum esset prandium tenuit in 2005. Connecticut dives caestu historia numquam viguit si non esset illud pro rebus gestis eorum non inelegans inclusa est in Hall de Fama.
Ut a non-lucrum organizatione, Fama est atrium interius Connecticut Pugilatu proelium facere praecepta caritatis primitias spiritus variis sime Connecticut.

Limited Tickets still available for this Friday night’s 12th annual Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Awards Dinner at Mohegan Sun

Uncasville, Conn. (October 30, 2016) – Limited tickets are still available for hoc Friday

noctis 12TH Annua Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) Gala Induction Ceremony and Awards Dinner in the Uncas Ballroom at Mohegan Sun.

Classis 2016 inductes sunt Stamford amateur raeda / pugil Orlandus Montalvo, Newington pristinum ESPN pugilatum director Bob Yalen, Wallingford pugilem Sean Malone, Jr., Nova bedford (MA) ille artifex pugnorum “Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Waterbury iudex / referendarius John “Dux” Lawson et Mashantucket Pequot Ludus & Curabitur aliquet commissarius Kenny Reels.
The 2016 CBHOF victores award sunt prima eius femina Pugil Anni, Shelly “Shelito scriptor Way” Vincent; Jacob Marrero, Amateur Boxer Anni; Mike Mazzulli,Professio pugilatu officialis Anni; Heather Conception, Amateur Boxing Officialis Anni; Pete Hary, Conlationem ad Lorem pugilatu; atque Carolus NievesConlationem amateur pugilatu.
Tesseras pro CBHOF 12th annua Gala Induction Prandium, rationabiliter pretium at $90.00, will soon go on sale and be available to purchase by calling Kim Baker at Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.7377) aut Sherman Cain ad Manchester Journal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). At ianuae 5:30 p.m. ATQUE, cocktails from 6:30-7:30 p.m. ATQUE(cash bar), followed by a full sit-down dinner.
Go online to www.ctboxinghof.org Vivamus Connecticut addito informationem de curia Fame, et 12th annua Gala Inductee Prandium, event sponsorship occasiones, vel praeteritum CBHOF inductionibus.
ABOUT CBHOF: Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 de honoribus et laudibus gestas ludos excellentes involvit pugilatum. Inductio ejus medica inauguralis Ceremony & Factum esset prandium tenuit in 2005. Connecticut dives caestu historia numquam viguit si non esset illud pro rebus gestis eorum non inelegans inclusa est in Hall de Fama.
Ut a non-lucrum organizatione, Fama est atrium interius Connecticut Pugilatu proelium facere praecepta caritatis primitias spiritus variis sime Connecticut.

Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame Announces 2016 Award Winners Shelly Vincent 1st female Fighter of the Year

12th annual CBHOF induction dinner Nov. 4
CBHOF 2016 Fighter of the Year Shelly Vincent
(Photo by Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment)
Uncasville, Conn. (October 18, 2016) – The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) has renuntio suus 2016 award victor, including its first female Boxer of the Year, popular super bantamweight Shelly “Shelito scriptor Way” Vincent.
The 2016 award victor, as well as its Class of 2016 inductees, glorificabitur Fridaynox, November 4, in Uncas Ballroom at Mohegan Sun, at the 12TH annua CBHOF Gala Induction Prandium.
Other 2016 CHBOF award winners include Jacob Marrero, Amateur Boxer Anni; Mike Mazzulli, Professio pugilatu officialis Anni; Heather Conception, Amateur Boxing Officialis Anni; Pete Hary, Conlationem ad Lorem pugilatu; atque Carolus Nieves Conlationem amateur pugilatu.
The new CBHOF inductees are Stamford amateur coach/boxer Orlandus Montalvo, Newington pristinum ESPN pugilatum director Bob Yalen, Wallingford pugilem Sean Malone, Jr., Nova bedford (MA) ille artifex pugnorum “Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Waterbury iudex / referendarius John “Dux” Lawson et Mashantucket Pequot Ludus & Curabitur aliquet commissarius Kenny Reels.
This year’s class hails from all over Connecticut and from every segment of the sport,” CBHOF praeses John laudati dixit. “We’ve inducted great boxers and trainers Orlando Montalvo, Ray Olivieri and Sean Malone Jr. We’ve also acknowledged the tremendous contributions to the sport by Bob Yalen and Kenny Reels. From my hometown of Waterbury comes world renowned boxing judge and referee Johnny “Dux” Lawson. This year’s class of boxers and officials of the year is incredibly accomplished and includes the first woman professional Boxer of the Year, Shelly Vincentius. Emcee Harold Lederman is an icon of the boxing world and he will surely keep us entertained all night.
Vincent (18-1), pugnatorum de providentia, is arguably the most popular boxer in New England. A native of New London, she has won two world title, Foederatio Universalis Boxing (UBF) and International Boxing Association (IBA). She has fought 10 times in Connecticut without a loss during her professional career, 6-0 at Foxwoods Resort Casino, 4-0 at Mohegan Sun.
Past CHBOF Boxers of the Year include Chad Dawson (3X), Rosa luis, Jr. (2X), Matt Remillard (2X), Harding eric, Delvin Rodriguez, Tony Grano atque Mike Oliver.
Representing the Ortiz Boxing Gym in Bridgeport, Marrero is the Northeast Regional champion, and he was the 2015 USA Boxing’s Prep National Championship gold-medal winner in the 125-pound division.
Mazulli is president of the powerful Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) and longtime Director of Athletic Regulations for Mohegan Sun.
Hary is a veteran professional boxing judge as well as CHBOF vice president, while Nieves is head coach/owner of Ortiz Boxing Gym in Bridgeport.
Tesseras pro CBHOF 12th annua Gala Induction Prandium, rationabiliter pretium at $90.00, will soon go on sale and be available to purchase by calling Kim Baker at Mohegan Sun(1.860.862.7377) aut Sherman Cain ad Manchester Journal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). At ianuae 5:30 p.m. ATQUE, cocktails from 6:30-7:30 p.m. ATQUE (cash bar), followed by a full sit-down dinner.
Go online to www.ctboxinghof.org Vivamus Connecticut addito informationem de curia Fame, et 12th annua Gala Inductee Prandium, event sponsorship occasiones, vel praeteritum CBHOF inductionibus.
ABOUT CBHOF: Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 de honoribus et laudibus gestas ludos excellentes involvit pugilatum. Inductio ejus medica inauguralis Ceremony & Factum esset prandium tenuit in 2005. Connecticut dives caestu historia numquam viguit si non esset illud pro rebus gestis eorum non inelegans inclusa est in Hall de Fama.
Ut a non-lucrum organizatione, Fama est atrium interius Connecticut Pugilatu proelium facere praecepta caritatis primitias spiritus variis sime Connecticut.

Connecticut pugilatu Hall de Fama de Class 2016 Announced

Orlandus Montalvo, Bob Yalen, Sean Malone, Jr., Ray Oliveira, Ioannes Lawson & Kenny Reels
Uncasville, Conn. (August 25, 2016) – The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) has announced its six-member Class of 2016 to be inducted during the 12TH annua CBHOF Gala Induction Prandium on Friday nox,November 4, in Uncas Ballroom at Mohegan Sun.
The new CBHOF inductees are Stamford amateur coach/boxer Orlandus Montalvo, Newington pristinum ESPN pugilatum director Bob Yalen, Wallingford pugilem Sean Malone, Jr., Nova bedford (MA) ille artifex pugnorum “Sucra” Ray Oliveira, Waterbury judge John “Dux” Lawson et Mashantucket Pequot Ludus & Curabitur aliquet commissarius Kenny Reels.
The Board of Directors of the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame is very excited to announce this incredible class of inductees for 2016,” CBHOF praeses John laudati dixit. “We anticipate a great crowd for our honorees at the induction ceremony on November 4th at Mohegan Sun. Sicut semper, our dinner is a wonderful coming together of the boxing community, friends and family.
Montalvo and his wife, Sandra, moved to Stamford in 1980, training amateur fighters for the first 20 years in parks and in their backyard until relocating at the Union Memorial Church for seven years. Orlando was an amateur and professional boxer in his native Puerto Rico, traveling around the world to compete. He won 110 autem 125 amateur matches and 22 autem 29 as a professional with 18 knockouts, reaching a No. 10 rating in the junior middleweight division.
Yalen is best known, fortasse, as boxing director for ESPN and its popularFriday Diei Pugnat series. He has also been a consultant for ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and Showtime. A recipient of the Boxing Writers Association of America’s Sam Taub Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, Yalen was associate editor of the Ring Record Book and FightFax. He was also Director of Sports & Entertainment at Mohegan Sun while one of the original CBHOF board members, contributing much to the success of its inaugural awards dinner.
Malone is the son of CBHOF inductee Sean Malone, Sr., who was inducted in 2011. He had a 23-6 (21 KOs) record. In 1992, he had one of his most notable victories against Greg Cadiz for the Nevada State light welterweight title. He also defeated Pat Ireland in 1993 for the New England welterweight crown.
Oliveira was an all-action fighter who set a record in a fight with Zack Padilla, in which they threw more than 1,000 combined punches. During his outstanding 15-year professional career, Oliveira defeated the likes of Vince Phillips, Vivian Harris, Tracy Spann atque Charles Murray bis. Completing his career with a 47-11-2, Ray had a great chin and he wasn’t stopped prior to his loss to WBU light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton in 2004.
Involved in boxing for 60 annis, Lawson was one of only 10 referees and judges selected by Willie Pep atque Chico Vejar to work sanctioned bouts when boxing returned to Connecticut in the 1970s. Lawson was a judge for a world heavyweight title fight in Germany between Wladimir Klitschko atque Francesco Pianetta. He was also involved in fights featuring world champions such as Roy Jones, Jr., “Et redde vicinis” Marvin Hagler, Joe Calzaghe, Chad Dawson, Antonio Tarver atque Iab Iuda. Lawson served 20 years with the Waterbury police department.
Reels was appointed by the Mashantucket Pequot Gaming & Athletic Commission in 2009 to oversee boxing and MMA at Foxwoods. Known for his caring about the health and safety of boxers, Reels followed CBHOF inductee Peter Timothy. Reels has received countless awards and honors for his humanitarian work and commitment to human values, interests and concerns.
Tesseras pro CBHOF 12th annua Gala Induction Prandium, rationabiliter pretium at $90.00, will soon go on sale and be available to purchase by calling Kim Baker at Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.7377) aut Sherman Cain ad Manchester Journal Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). At ianuae 5:30 p.m. ATQUE, cocktails from 6:30-7:30 p.m. ATQUE (cash bar), followed by a full sit-down dinner.
Go online to www.ctboxinghof.org Vivamus Connecticut addito informationem de curia Fame, et 12th annua Gala Inductee Prandium, event sponsorship occasiones, vel praeteritum CBHOF inductionibus.
ABOUT CBHOF: Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2004 de honoribus et laudibus gestas ludos excellentes involvit pugilatum. Inductio ejus medica inauguralis Ceremony & Factum esset prandium tenuit in 2005. Connecticut dives caestu historia numquam viguit si non esset illud pro rebus gestis eorum non inelegans inclusa est in Hall de Fama.
Ut a non-lucrum organizatione, Fama est atrium interius Connecticut Pugilatu proelium facere praecepta caritatis primitias spiritus variis sime Connecticut.