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Undefeated boxing prospect Lamont Powell Escaped 36-bullet shooting without a scratch FoundedGloves Up, Guns Down” charity

Lamont Powell (R ) is a winner in different ways
(photo courtesy of Ed Diller Photography)
 
Ipese, R.I. (Le 5, 2020) – Undefeated super welterweight prospectLamont “The Blessed OnePowell, based on a near death experience 2-½ years ago in Providence, could easily have “Orire” as his nickname.
 
The 26-year-old Powell was a three-time Silver Mittens champion, who compiled a 45-4 magbowo gba, prior to turning two years ago. O si ti wa ni 5-0 (1 KO) as a professional but, due to the pandemic, he hasn’t fought since last August, when he won a 4-round unanimous decision over 14-7-1Ricardo Garcia.
 
Back on that near fatal night in 2018, Lamont and his uncle were sitting in a car in front of Powell’s home, when another vehicle suddenly and surprisingly stopped near them. Two unidentified young men jumped out and starting firing automatic weapons in Powell’s direction. Thirty-six rounds were shot, one hit Powell’s uncle in the leg, but Powell somehow miraculously escaped without a scratch.  
 
No bullets hit me,” Powell confirmed. “I’m blessed and the reason for that is God and my motherwe lost her (Melissa) when I was 3 – who is my guardian angel. We were just sitting in a car, when two kids got out of a car and starting shooting our car. They had extended clips, but I don’t know who they were, and neither do the police to this day. My uncle was taken to the hospital and I had to start watching myself closer.
 
Powell’s grandparents – Phillip Copper atiMary Ann Powell – brought him up, because his mother had passed away and his father was in and out of his life. His grandmother is his legal guardian and his grandfather has been like a father since he was a baby.
 
Naturally, after his surreal experience, Powell dramatically changed his lifestyle. Instead of running the streets and ending up like many people he knew, dead or incarcerated, Powell dedicated himself to boxing and created a charity for high-risk kidsGloves Up, Guns Down, sponsored by Big Six Boxing Academy in Providence, where he trains with his grandfather as head coach, as well as having former U.S. Olympian boxerJason “Big mẹfa” Road ninu rẹ igun.
 
After the shooting somebody who had been shot in the head reached out to Powell. They met to talk about what they’d been through and soon createdGloves up, Guns Down, eyi ti “blew upovernight, according to Powell.
 
Gloves Up, Guns Downoffers at-risk youngsters an opportunity to try boxing as part of an after-school program aimed to keep kids active and out of trouble. Kids are supplied with boxing equipment and taught valuable lessons through boxing with proper coaching and support.
I started boxing when I was eight years old,” Powell added. “Boxing kept me off of the streets and busy. This is a sport outside of school that everyone can get involved in.
 
Powell is promoted by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Sports and Entertainment (Si Hi Esi). Burchfield clearly remembers the first time he saw Powell, because he was so impressive running a hilly 2 ½ mile course around a pond at Lincoln Woods State Park.
 
I walk there often, and I’ve watched everybody struggle running those hills, including top athletes, but I saw this kid running the hills without a problem,” Burchfield remembered. “I later found out that he was a boxer and knew I’d never have to worry about him being in top shape.  
 
Lamont came to see me with his grandfather, who has been such a big part of his life, and laterRoland Estrada joined us. I was impressed because Lamont had a full-time job, sibe, he trains so hard. I learned that he came from one of the toughest areas of Providence and ran the streets as a kid. Lọjọ kan, he called and asked if I would go with him to the Met School, where he was going to be speaking to about 150 kids and teachers. He spoke about running the streets and admitted that he had done it all. He said to me that if he could impact the lives of one or two of those kids, he’d feel happy, and that brought tears to my eyes. He was going speak at other schools, but this pandemic has put that on hold for now. His program is No. 1 in his life, helping at-risk kids so they don’t repeat what Lamont did when he was younger.
 
Ni awọn iwọn, Powell displays a stiff jab and, dajudaju, tremendous conditioning. And like most boxers, he believes that he’ll be a champion someday.
 
Everything is going as planned with CES,” Powell concluded. “My grandfather has been my head coach since day one, Jason also coaches me, and Doc. Estrada is my adviser. Boxing came naturally to me. I just needed to put in the hard work. Someday I will be a champion and I can’t wait to see my grandfather in the ring holding the belt over his head, because nobody deserves that more than him.
 
Burchfield has been a boxing promoter for nearly 30 years, and he agrees that Powell will be a champion someday. “He’s definitely is on a mission to be a champion,” Burchfield added, and he has everything needed to make that happen. This kid has a really good story. He can be a champion and continue helping at-risk kids have better lives. What’s better than that?”
 
Powell, who also gave-away toys to children in need last Christmas at Big Six Boxing Academy, is on the boxing journey of his career that he believes will climax someday with him being crowned world champion.  
 
Ni soki, Lamont Powell is the total package, ati jade kuro ninu awọn iwọn. And lucky to be alive!
 
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Philadelphia’s most viewed fighter, Christian Carto takes on 37 fight veteran Antonio Rodriguez on Friday, November 9th at SugarHouse Casino

Philadelphia, Penn. (Kọkànlá Oṣù 2, 2018)–Millions of travelers drive on Interstate-95 each day. In each direction there are many billboards that are visible for miles. For the better part of the last month, two billboards in particular feature one of the hottest prospects in boxing in undefeated bantamweight Christian Carto.

 

 

 

Carto, who has been featured multiple times by SugarHouse Casino bi awọn 21 year-old has developed a relationship with the casino as he has packed the fight venue on seven previous occasions.

 

 

 

It’s really cool to see me up on these big billboards,” said Carto. “I didn’t know they were going up, but it is very exciting to see it.

 

 

 

Those massive billboards can only enhance Carto’s already huge fan base.

 

 

Lori Friday night, November 9th, Carto will make his eighth appearance at SugarHouse Casino when he takes on 37 fight-veteran Antonio Rodriguez in the six-round main event of a seven bout card promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Carto has signature victories over Alonso Melendez (14-1) and James Smith (12-1). Carto is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision over Javier Gallo on August 18th in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

 

 

 

Rodriguez of Durango, Mexico is a very capable foe as the 30 year-old has big wins over undefeated opponents Alonso Melendez (11-0); Junior Granados (12-0) and Luis Castro (7-0-2). Rodriguez also has wins over Jonathan Chavez (6-1-1), Granados (12-2-1).

 

 

 

I don’t know too much about him,” continued Carto, “I know he is a Mexican fighter who likes to come forward. We share a common opponent in Alonso Melendez. I have seen that he is tough.

 

 

 

This will be the 4th outing of 2018 for Carto, and with a win he will raise his mark to 2019, but the 21 year-old is continuing his learning process as he heads into the new year.

 

 

 

I feel that I started off well in 2018. I always want to do better, and I am own biggest critic. I feel that I should have done better in my last two fights. This training camp, which is my 2nd camp with Billy Briscoe as my head trainer, I learned a lot, so I know I will do better.

 

 

 

With Brisoce manning the corner, Carto sees himself getting better with each fight in 2019.

 

 

 

I can definitely see myself fighting for a regional title in 2019, but I am still earning, so there is no rush. With being with Billy, I would like to go out to a training camp with one of the champions to help them get ready for a big, which will help me even more.

 

 

 

I just want to thank Billy as well as my brother Frankie who has helped me a lot with the training. My father who helps with all the tickets and ticket requests. I also had some great sparring with a Romuel Cruz. I am ready for a great fight.

 

 

 

In a rematch of a draw that took place on August 10th at SugarHouse Casino, Ricardo Garcia (14-3-1, 9 KOs) ti Santo Domingo, DR fights Tyrone Crawley (7-1-1) of Philadelphia in a eight-round junior welterweight fight.

 

 

 

In the a six-round bout, former National Golden Gloves champion Poindexter Knight Jr. (5-0, 2 KOs) gba lori Travis Castellon (16-2-1, 12 KOs) ti Fort Lauderdale, Florida in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Also in a six-round bout, Frank Trader (10-2-1, 2 KOs) ti Philadelphia yoo ja 37 fight veteran Pablo Capul of San Diego in a lightweight bout.

 

 

 

Ni oni-yika bouts:

 

 

 

James Martin (2-0) ti Philadelphia ogun Denis Okoth (2-0-1, 1 KO) of Siaya, KY in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

Pro debuters will square off as Maurice Burke of Philadelphia dukes it out with Brandon Bey ti Bronx, NY in a junior welterweight contest.

 

Mark Dawson (4-0, 3 KOs) of Philadelphia fights Chukka Willis (3-6, 2 KOs) of Emporia, KS in a welterweight bout.

 

 

 

There will be a press conference on Wednesday November 7th at 4 PM et

 

 

 

The weigh in will take place on Thursday, November 8th at 6 PM et.

 

 

 

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Crawley and Garcia battle to majority draw in Philadelphia

Moon decisions Brooker co-feature
Knight, Ortiz & Martin remain undefeated
Kroll and Brown have spectacular debuts
KING’S PROMOTIONS BACK AT 2300 ARENA ON Jimo, SEPTEMBER 14TH
Philadelphia, Penn. (August 13, 2018)-Yi ti o ti kọja Friday night, Tyrone Crawley, Jr. ati Ricardo Garcia fought to an eight-round majority draw before a capacity crowd at SugarHouse Casino in a junior welterweight bout.
The fantastic nine-bout show was promoted by King’s Promotions.

It seemed that Garcia was leading the action by landing combinations on the ropes. Crawley tried to keep the fight at the center of the ring by trying to lead with his left and flicking out the jab. Garcia dictated the action, but the judges did not see it that way as two of the voters saw the fight even at 76-76 and a 3rd judge had it 79-73 for Garcia.

Garcia, 140.7 lbs of Dominican Republic is 14-3-1. Crawley, Jr., 138.5 lbs of Philadelphia, PA 7-1-1.

Eric Moon won an eight-round unanimous decision over Christopher Brooker in a super middleweight bout.

Moon used quick combination that scored well over the second half of the fight that swelled the left eye of Brooker.

Moon, 167.9 lbs of Marieta, GA won by scores of 78-74 ati 77-75 twice to raise his record to 8-1. Brooker, 169 lbs ti Philadelphia ni bayi 13-6.

Poindexter Knight remained undefeated by winning a six-round unanimous decision over Gregory Averil Young in a welterweight bout.
Knight was in control of the bout and then in round five with a powerful right hook. Knight landed several more hard shots, but was unable to finish him,.

Knight, 149.9 lbs of Philadelphia won on all cards by 60-53 tallies, ki o si jẹ bayi 5-0. Young, 147.4 lbs of Hoover, AL is 4-1.

Joshafat Ortiz stopped Javier Oquendo in round three of their scheduled six-round super featherweight bout featuring undefeated fighters.

It was a fast paced bout until Ortiz decked Oquendo with a perfect right hand. Oquendo was hurt, and Ortiz jumped on him, and after a hard flurry, the bout was stopped at 2:06.

Ortiz, 128.6 lbs of Reading, PA is 5-0 pẹlu mẹta knockouts. Oquendo, 128.8 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 3-1.

Rasheed Johnson won a six-round unanimous decision over Tony Morris in a welterweight bout.

Morris was cut badly over his left eye in round three from a clash of heads, while Johnson was also cut but not as much.

Johnson, 145.5 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-54 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi, ki o si jẹ bayi 4-2. Morris, 149.4 lbs of Jacksonville, FL is 4-2-1.

2016 U.S. Olympic Trials champion Paul Kroll made a successful pro debut by stopping DeAngelo Alcorn in the 1st round of their scheduled four-round welterweight bout.
Kroll scored one knockdown from a hard overhand right, ati awọn ija ti a duro ni 2:33.
Kroll, 151.5 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 1-0 pẹlu 1 knockout. Alcorn, 150.8 lbs of Searcy, AR is 0-2.

Rasheen Brown looked sharp in his pro debut by winning a four-round unanimous decision over Bryann Perez in a super bantamweight bout.

Brown, 122.9 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 40-36 lemeji, ati 39-37, ki o si jẹ bayi 1-0. Perez, 127.1 lbs from Dallas, TX ni 2-11.

In a nice back and forth brawl, Nicoy Clarke won a majority decision over Jose Nunez in a heavyweight bout that was filled with action.

The fought hard on the inside throughout the bout, but Clarke landed the harder punches.

Ni yika meji, Nunez began to bleed from his nose.

Clarke, 209.4 lbs ti Jersey City, Awon ara New Jersey gba nipa ikun ti 40-36, 39-37 ati 38-38, ki o si jẹ bayi 2-1. Nunez, 216.2 lbs of Reading, PA was making his pro debut.
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KING’S PROMOTIONS RETURNS TO THE 2300 ARENA ON Jimo, SEPTEMBER 14TH

Christopher Brooker to take on Eric Moon in co-feature bout on Friday, August 10th at SugarHouse Casino

Tyrone Crawley, Jr. battles Ricardo Garcia for WBF Championship in main event
Undefeated fighters square off when Javier Oquendo takes on Joshafat Ortiz
Undefeated Poindexter Knight, Jr., Shamsuddeen Justice & James Martin to see action

 

Philadelphia, Penn. (July 18, 2018)–Super Middleweight Christopher Brooker yoo gba lori Eric Moon in the eight-round co-feature bout on Friday night, August 10th ni SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

 

The ija, which is part of a full night of action that is promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Tyrone Crawley (7-1) of Philadelphia meets Ricardo Garcia (14-3, 9 KOs) ti Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in a eight-round battle for the WBF Lightweight Championship.

 

 

 

Brooker of Philadelphia has a record of 13-5 pẹlu 5 knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 27 year-old Brooker has proved to take-on, and defeat all comers as he has wins over Leo Hall (8-0), John Magda (11-0), Antowyan Aikens (10-1-1), Gabriel Pham (6-0), & Elvin Ayala (28-7-1).

 

 

 

Brooker is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision over Jamaal Davis on March 2nd at SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

 

Moon of Marietta, Georgia has a record of 7-1 with six knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 27 year-old Moon turned professional in 2016, and won his first seven bouts, which was highlighted by a win over Simeon Hardy (13-1).

 

 

 

Hardy is coming off his 1st professional defeat when he lost to Meiirim Nursultanov on November 25, 2017 ni New York City.

 

Ni six-round Bouts:

 

Poindexter Knight (4-0, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia takes on James Robinson (5-11-4, 1 KO) ni a welterweight ija

 

Javier Oquendo (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on Joshafat Ortiz (4-0, 2 KOs) ti kika, PA in a battle of undefeated Pennsylvania based super featherweights.

 

Rasheed Johnson (3-2, 1 KO) of Philadelphia fights Tony Morris (4-1-1, 2 KOs) ti Jacksonville, Florida in a welterweight bout.

 

In Four-Round Bouts:

 

Shamsuddeen Justice (2-0, 2 KOs) ti Philadelphia ogun Anthony Smith (1-2-1, 1 KO) ti Fresno, California.

 

Paul Kroll ti Philadelphia yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si DeAngelo Alcorn (0-1) of Searcy, Akansasi.

 

Rasheen Brown ti Philadelphia yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Sergio Aguilar (2-9, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, CA in a super bantamweight bout.

 

Ryshine Collins of Philadelphia will make his pro debut against fellow pro debuter Yeuri Andujar ti Santo Domingo, Domingo, Dominican Republic a super bantamweight contest.

 

James Martin (1-0) ti Philadelphia ogun pro debuting Jonathan Burrs of Hagerstown, Maryland in a super welterweight fight.

 

Nicoy Clarke (1-1) Of Jersey City, New Jersey meets pro debuting Jose Nunez ti kika, PA in a heavyweight battle.

 

 

 

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Tyrone Crawley Jr. battles Ricardo Garcia in main event on Friday, August 10th at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia

Clarance Booth battles Victor Vazquez in co-feature

 

Philadelphia, Penn. (June 7, 2018)–Tyrone Crawley, Jr. yoo ja Ricardo Garcia in the eight-round junior welterweight main event on Friday, August 10th ni SugarHouse Casino.

 

 

 

Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Clarence Booth ogun Victor Vazquez in a junior welterweight bout.

 

 

Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.

 

 

 

Crawley of Philadelphia has a record of 7-1.

 

 

 

Awọn 32 year-old is a 6-year professional who won his first even bouts.

 

 

 

Ni re kẹhin ija, Crawley had to retire after round three of his bout with Anthony Mercado. Crawley was winning the fight until he suffered a wrist injury.

 

 

 

Garcia of The Dominican Republic has a record of 14-3 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 31 year-old Garcia is a two year professional who won his first 14 pari.

 

 

 

He won The Dominican Republic Super Lightweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over undefeated Francisco Aguero (13-0).

 

 

 

Garcia is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision defeat to undefeated Montana Love on May 5th in Johnstown, Pa.

 

 

 

Booth of Saint Petersburg, Florida ni a gba ti 15-4 pẹlu mẹjọ knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 30 year-old Booth is seven-year professional who won 13 ti rẹ akọkọ 14 pari, which included wins over Luis Joel Gonzalez (11-2-1), Osenohan Vazquez (8-2-1), Jonathan Perez (5-0) & Marcus Powell (1-0).

 

 

 

Booth is coming off a 4th round stoppage defeat to Dadashev (8-0) lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 11, 2017 in Fresno, California.

 

 

 

Vazquez of Yonkers, New York ni o ni a gba ti 10-4 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts.

 

 

 

Awọn 22 year-old Vazquez is a four year professional who has wins over David Gonzales (8-2-2), Garcia (14-0), Jerome iṣẹgun (6-1) & Kaabo Diaz (2-0).

 

 

 

Vazquez is coming off being stopped in seven rounds to Josue Vargas on April 21st in Brooklyn, Niu Yoki.

 

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Mykal Fox decisions Ricardo Garcia in main event of King’s Promotions card at Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Cintron & Taylor battle to a no-contest
Wins by Madison, Mansfield, Coffie, Sanchez, Cannida & Jules
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 15, 2018)Yi ti o ti kọja Tuesday night, Junior welterweight Mykal Fox took an eight-round unanimous decision over tough Ricardo Garcia in the main event of an eight-bout card at the

Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Awọn kaadi ti a igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
Fox ti Forestville, Maryland remained undefeated by using his long reach, as he used his jab and nice left hands. Garcia landed haymaker shots from time to time, but over the second half of the fight, Fox made the proper adjustments and timed Garcia lunging in. The damage inflicted by Fox was evident as Garcia’s left eye began to swell midway through the fight. In round seven, with his eye nearly shut, Garcia ate a right hook that put him on the canvas.
Fox took the decision by scores of 78-73 lemeji ati 77-74 to further his perfect mark to 16-0. Garcia, 142.1 lbs of Dominican Republic dropped his 2nd straight fight, ki o si jẹ bayi 14-2.
Former two-time world welterweight champion Kermit Cintron ati Marquis Taylor fought to a no-contest after an accidental headbutt caused a bad cut on the right eyelid of Cintron.
The opin wá ni 35 seconds of round three of the scheduled eight-round super welterweight bout.
Cintron, 153.7 lbs of Reading, PA is 39-6-3. Taylor, 153.8 lbs of Houston, TX ni 8-1.
Colby Madison fought through a cut on the bridge of his nose to win a six-round unanimous decision over Dante Selby in a heavyweight bout.
Madison, 247 lbs of Owings Mills, MD won by scores of 60-54 & 59-55 twice to remain undefeated at 6-0-1. Selby, 230 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 2-4-1.
Blake Mansfield stopped Darryl Bunting in round five of their scheduled six-round middleweight bout.
The bout was entertaining as the two landed good shots on each other. Bunting was cut over his right eye from a punch in round two. Mansfield was deducted a point in round four as his mouthpiece came out several times.
Mansfield ended the fight in round five when he landed a hard combination that had Bunting in trouble on the ropes. Several hard an unanswered punches later, the fight was stopped at 36 -aaya.
Mansfield, 162.4 lbs of Burington, NC ni 6-1-1 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts. Bunting, 163 lbs of Asbury Park, Awon ara New Jersey ni 3-3-2.
Michael Coffie won a four-round unanimous decision over tough Nicoy Clarke in a heavyweight bout.
Coffie, 269 lbs of Brooklyn, NY won all cards 40-36, ki o si jẹ bayi 2-0. Clarke, 206.8 lbs ti Jersey City, NJ was making his pro debut.
Juan Sanchez stopped Sergio Aguilar in the final scheduled round of the their four round featherweight bout.
Sanchez scored knockdowns in round one, two in round two, and finished the show with a hard left that sent Aguilar down and out with just five seconds remaining in the bout.
Sanchez, 125.5 lbs of Allentown, PA is 5-0 pẹlu meji knockouts. Aguilar, 123 lbs of Homestead, FL is 2-7.
Kendall Cannida made a successful pro debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Leroy Jones in a cruiserweight bout.
Cannida, 175.1 lbs of Philadelphia won on all cards by 40-36 ikun. Jones, 174.5 lbs ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey ni 2-2.
Martino Jules won a four-round unanimous decision over Malik Loften in a battle of previously undefeated featherweight’s.
Jules scored a knockdown in round two and won by scores of 39-38 ati 37-37 lemeji.
Jules, 127.1 lbs ti Philadelphia ni 3-0. Loften, 125.8 lbs of Suitland, MD is 1-1.
King’s Promotions returns with a terrific night of action on Friday, March 2nd at The SugarHouse Casino.

Frank De Alba suffers cut

Mykal Fox – Ricardo Garcia & Kermit Cintron – Marquis Taylor to battle in co-main events on Tuesday, Kínní 13 at Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison Michael Coffie, & Juan Sanchez in action
Martino Jules squares off with Malik Loften in battle of undefeated featherweights
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 9, 2018)Junior Lightweight contender Frank De Alba suffered a cut in his last day of sparring and will not be able to compete against Carlos Padilla in the main event of King’s Promotions packed card on Tuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.
Undefeated Super lightweight Mykal Fox (15-0, 4 KOs) ti Baltimore, MD will take on Ricardo Garcia (14-1, 9 KOs) of Dominican Republic, also two-time world champion Kermit Cintron (39-6-3, 30 KOs) ti kika, PA. will do battle with Marquis Taylor(8-1) ti Houston, Texas as the card will feature a pair of eight-round co-feature bouts.
It’s unfortunate that Frank got hurt, but we have two excellent fights that will now top the bill,” wi King ká ni igbega CEO Marshall Kauffman. “This is a terrific card from top to bottom, and we look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday night.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.

Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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Kermit Cintron to now take on Marquis Taylor on Tuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Frank De Alba ogun Carlos Padilla ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lori
Mykal Fox gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules ni igbese
Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks gba lori Nick Guivas
Betlehemu, PA (Kínní 5, 2018) – Meji-akoko aye welterweight asiwaju, Kermit Cintron yio bayi koju Marquis Taylor in a ten-round bout on Tuesday, Kínní 13th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ.
Tẹlẹ kede wà meji mẹjọ-yika àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ifihan Frank De Alba(22-2-2, 9 KOs) mu lori Carlos Padilla (16-6-1, 10 KOs) si be e si Mykal Fox(15-0, 4 Kosi) njijadu Ricardo Garcia (14-1, 9 KO ká) ni a Super lightweight ija.
Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
Taylor of Houston, Texas has a record 8-1.
Awọn 24 year-old is a five year veteran, who has a victory over previously undefeated Oscar Torres (8-0). Taylor has won five fights in a row which includes his last fight when he won a six-round unanimous decision over Hector Mercado on November 11, 2017 ni Houston.
Cintron ti Reading, PA ni o ni a gba ti 39-6-3 pẹlu 30 KOs.
Awọn 38 year-old Cintron is a 18 odun ọjọgbọn ti o gba rẹ akọkọ 23 njà (20 nipasẹ stoppage) nipa bori awọn fẹran ti Leon Pearson (9-1-1), Said Ouali (7-0), Omar Davila (12-2), Ian Mackillop (14-1), Luis Rosado (29-5), Elio Ortiz (25-6), & Teddy Reid (22-5-1).

Lori April 23, 2005, Cintron was stopped by Antonio Margarito in his bid to win the WBO Welterweight title.

Cintron scored two wins, eyi ti o wa a 10th yika stoppage lori contender David Estrada (18-2) ṣaaju ki o to idekun Mark Suarez ni mefa-iyipo lati Yaworan awọn IBF Welterweight akọle on October 28, 2006 ni Palm Beach, Florida.
Cintron made two defenses of the crown which was highlighted by a two-round destruction over Walter Matthysse (26-1), ṣaaju ki o to ni duro nipa Margarito ni wọn rematch.
Cintron then sandwiched wins over Lovemore Ndou (46-10-1), Alfredo Angulo (15-0) ati Juliano Ramos (15-2) ni ayika a fa pẹlu Sergio Martinez (44-1-1) ṣaaju ki o to sisọ awọn njà pẹlu aye aṣaju Paul Williams ati Carlos Molina.
Ni re kẹhin ija, Cintron a duro ni marun yika nipa Tyrone Brunson.
Awọn “Philly ija ti Odun” Tani ri Cintron Dimegilio meji knockdowns ni yika mẹrin, ṣugbọn Brunson si pada lati ju Cintron ni igba mẹta ni yika marun.
This is a fight to comeback to get back where I need to be. After the Brunson fight, it was back to the drawing board. this fight will start to get me back to the top one more time,” Said Cintron.
Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ija, heavyweight contender Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 KOs) ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 KOs) ti Topeka, Kansas.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 KOs) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kosi) ti Mansfield, Iyen yio jà Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 KOs) ti Grand Rapids, MI ni a featherweight ogun.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.

Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften (1-0, 1 KO) ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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Frank De Alba battles Carlos Padilla in main event onTuesday, February 13th at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center

Mykal Fox gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ
Undefeated fighters Colby Madison, Harold Lopez, Michael Coffie, Juan Sanchez, & Martino Jules ni igbese
Heavyweight contender Joe Hanks gba lori Nick Guivas

Betlehemu, PA (January 3, 2018) – Super Featherweight Frank De Alba yoo jagun Carlos Padilla in the eight-round main event on Tuesday, Kínní 13th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ.

Undefeated Super lightweight Mykal “Awọn Ọjọgbọn” Fox yoo gba lori Ricardo Garcia ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.
Awọn kaadi ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
The FoxGarcia bout is scheduled for eight-rounds.
De Alba ti kika, PA has a record 22-2-2 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Awọn 30 year-old De Alba has a six-year professional who has wins over Andrew Bentley (1-0), Jose Bustos (8-2-3), Bernardo Gomez Uribe (16-3), Eyi ti Evans (12-2-1), and in his last bout where he won a eight-round unanimous decision over Ryan Kielczewski (26-2) lori Kẹrin 4th ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ. De Alba has won five straight.
Padilla of Barranquilla, Columbia ni a gba ti 16-6-1 pẹlu mẹwa knockouts.
Awọn 28 year-old Padilla won his first 14 pari, as he amassed a first round knockout over previously undefeated Julio Gomez, and he won the Colombian Featherweight Title with a win over Pelier Pachecho (9-2).
Padilla will be looking to get back in the win column after losing to undefeated Austin Dulay on August 25th ni Miami, Oklahoma.
Fox, 22 of Forestville, Maryland has a perfect mark of 15-0 pẹlu mẹrin knockouts.
The four-year professional won the UBF All Americas Welterweight title with an eight-round unanimous decision over Manuel Reyes on November 21, 2017

I am excited about it, I watched his last fight. He brings a different style then my last opponent. 2018 is going to be another being year staying active. I would love to fight for a regional title by the end if the year,” wi Fox.
Garcia of the Dominican Republic has a record of 14-1 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Awọn 31 year-old Garcia won his first 14 pari, which included winning the Dominican Republic Super Lightweight title with a ten-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Francisco Aguero on March 31, 2017.
Garcia made his United States debut this past Kọkànlá Oṣù 21st, but lost a hard fought majority decision to Victor Vazquez on November 21st, 2017 ni Betlehemu, PA.
Ni ẹya-mẹjọ yika ija, heavyweight contender Joe Hanks (22-2, 14 KOs) ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Nick Guivas (14-9-2, 9 KOs) ti Topeka, Kansas.
Ni mẹfa-yika bouts:
Colby Madison (5-0-1, 4 Kosi) ti Owings Mills, Maryland yoo ja
Dante Selby (2-3-1) ti Philadelphia ni a heavyweight ija.
Blake Mansfield (5-1-1, 3 KOs) ti Burlington, NC yoo ja Darryl Bunting (3-2-2, 1 KO) ti Asbury Park, NJ ni a middleweight tẹ.
Chiase Nelson (6-1, 3 Kosi) ti Mansfield, Iyen yio jà Vincent Jennings (5-4-1, 4 KOs) ti Grand Rapids, MI ni a featherweight ogun.
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Michael Coffie (1-0, 1 KO) yoo gba lori pro debuting Nicoy Clarke ti Jersey City, NJ ni a heavyweight ija.
Martino Jules (2-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo ja Malik Loften ti Suitland, Dókítà ni a featherweight ija.

Harold Lopez (2-0-1, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA battles an opponent to be named in a light flyweight bout.
Juan Sanchez (4-0, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Sergio Aguilar (2-6, 2 KOs) ti Homestead, FL ni a featherweight ija.
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Frank De Alba ready for showdown with Ivan Najera this Tuesday night at Sands Bethlehem Event Center

De Alba takes on Ivan Najera in main event
Undefeated Mykal Fox takes on Manuel Reyes
Ricardo Garcia fights Victor Vazquez
Plus undefeated Marcus Bates, Joseph Adorno, Juan Sanchez, Hector Bayanilla, Harold Lopez & Martino Jules ni igbese
Also the pro debut of Michael Polite-Coffie
FUN lẹsẹkẹsẹ Tu

Betlehemu, PA (Kọkànlá Oṣù 17, 2017) – Frank De Alba is ready to close out 2017 with a bang when he takes on Ivan Najera (17-3, 8 KOs) in the ten-round super featherwight bout Tuesday night. Kọkànlá Oṣù 21st ni The Sands Betlehemu ti oyan ile-iṣẹ niBetlehemu, PA.
Awọn show ti wa ni igbega nipa Ọba ká ni igbega.
De Alba ti kika, Pa. ni a gba ti 22-2 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Awọn 30 year-old De Alba will be looking for his 6th consecutive victory as he has had a terrific year with wins over German Meraz and Ryan Kielczewski (26-2) ni 2017.
“Ohun gbogbo ti wa ni o dara. I put in a hard eight-week camp,” Said De Alba.
De Alba and Najera were originally supposed to get together earlier this year, but Najera had to pull out.
I am excited to be able to finally get in the ring with him. We were supposed to fight in June. He pulled out at the last minute and that made me angry, because I trained hard for a full camp, but now I finally get my opportunity to fight him.
A win over Najera and a 6th straight win will De Alba should facilitate big opportunities for De Alba in 2018.
A win over him will have me on top and on my way. It will set me up for a big opportunity in 2018. Hopefully a win will get me a shot at one of those major regional titles and then eventually a world title. I just hope everyone comes out and support this show lojo tuside. Everyone knows when a Puerto Rican fighter and a Mexican fighter get together, the fight usually produces fireworks and Tuesday night should be no different.
Ni awọn mẹjọ-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, undefeated Mykal Fox (14-0, 4 KOs) of Forestville, MD takes on Manuel Reyes (11-3-1, 5 KOs) of Los Angeles in a junior welterweight bout.
Also in an eight-round bout, Victor Vasquez (8-3, 3 KOs) ti Yonkers, NY will square off with undefeated Ricardo Garcia (14-0, 9 KO ká) ti Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in a lightweight fight.
An exciting undercard has been put together that will features some of the best prospects in the Lehigh Valley:
Ni oni-yika bouts:
Highly-touted prospect Joseph Adorno (4-0, 4 KOs) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Jahaziel Vasquez (1-4) of Monterrey, Mexico in a super featherweight bout.

Marcus Bates (7-0-1, 6 KOs) ti Washington, DC ogun Antonio Rodriguez (11-19-1, 5 KOs) of Durango, MX in a super bantamweight bout.

Juan Sanchez (3-0, 1 KO) ti Betlehemu, PA will take on pro debuting James Early (2-1) of Seat Pleasant, MD in a featherweight contest.
Jose Elizondo (2-3-1) ti San Antonio, Texas will fight Hector Bayanilla (1-0-1, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA in a super bantamweight affair.
Michael Polite-Coffie ti Brooklyn, NY yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Ralph Alexander(0-1) of Lanham, Maryland in a heavyweight fight.
Harold Lopez (1-0-1, 1 KO) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Jerrod Miner (1-0) of Philadelphia in a light flyweight fight.

Martino Jules (1-0) ti Allentown, PA yoo gba lori Weusi Johnson (2-6) ti Wilmington, Delaware in a featherweight bout.

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